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JAEA Reports

Structural integrity of heavy liquid-metal target installed in spallation neutron facility, 4; Consideration by fracture mechanics of target container window

Ishikura, Shuichi*; Kogawa, Hiroyuki; Futakawa, Masatoshi; Kikuchi, Kenji; Haga, Katsuhiro; Kaminaga, Masanori; Hino, Ryutaro

JAERI-Tech 2003-093, 55 Pages, 2004/01

JAERI-Tech-2003-093.pdf:5.41MB

To estimate the structural integrity of the heavy liquid-metal (Hg) target used in a MW-class neutron scattering facility, static and dynamic stress behaviors due to the incident of a 1MW-pulsed proton beam were analyzed. In the analyses, two-type target containers with semi-cylindrical type and flat type window were used as analytical models of the structural analysis codes LS-DYNA. As a result, it is confirmed that the stress generated by dynamic thermal shock becomes the largest at the center of window, and the flat type window is more advantageous from the structural viewpoint than the semi-cylindrical type window. It was confirmed to erosion damage the target container by mercury's becoming negative pressure in the window and generating the cavitation by the experiment. Therefore, it has been understood that the point top of the window was in the compression stress field by the steady state thermal stress because of the evaluation from destroying the dynamic viewpoint for the crack in the generated pit and the pit point, and the crack did not progress.

JAEA Reports

Conceptual design of the handling and storage system of the spent target vessel for neutron scattering facility, 2

Adachi, Junichi*; Kaminaga, Masanori; Sasaki, Shinobu; Haga, Katsuhiro; Aso, Tomokazu; Kinoshita, Hidetaka; Hino, Ryutaro

JAERI-Tech 2001-093, 108 Pages, 2002/01

JAERI-Tech-2001-093.pdf:7.49MB

In designing of the neutron scattering facility, a spent target vessel should be replaced with remote handling devices in order to protect radioactive exposure, since it would be highly. In the storage of the spent target vessel, it is necessary to consider decay heat of the target vessel and mercury contamination caused by vaporization of the residual mercury in the vessel. A conceptual design has been carried out to establish basic concept and to clarify its specification of main equipments on a handling and storage system for the spent target vessel. This report presents the basic concept and a system plot plan based on latest design works of remote handling devices, which aim at reasonability and simplification.

Journal Articles

Status of neutron scattering facility in JAERI neutron science project

Oyama, Yukio; Hino, Ryutaro; Watanabe, Noboru*; Mizumoto, Motoharu; Mukaiyama, Takehiko

Proc. of 14th Meeting of the Int. Collaboration on Advanced Neutron Sources (ICANS-14), p.22 - 31, 1998/00

no abstracts in English

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Overview of MLF; Present status of neutron instruments

Kawakita, Yukinobu

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Current status, namely recent topical researches and instrumentation activity, of 21 neutron instruments at Materials and Life Science Experiment Facility (MLF), J-PARC, will be introduced in the 18th Korea-Japan Meeting on Neutron Scattering. In addition, recent trend of neutron science, competition rate of proposal approval, and publication rate of conducted experiments, which MLF present and possible users wish to know, will be explained.

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