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Ichikawa, Tatsuya*; Seito, Hajime; Sato, Yoshishige*; Takehisa, Masaaki*; Kojima, Takuji; Watanabe, Hiroshi*
Shokuhin Shosha, 45(1-2), p.1 - 3, 2010/09
Seito, Hajime; Ichikawa, Tatsuya*; Hanaya, Hiroaki; Sato, Yoshishige*; Kaneko, Hirohisa; Haruyama, Yasuyuki; Watanabe, Hiroshi*; Kojima, Takuji
Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 78(11), p.961 - 965, 2009/11
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:29.48(Chemistry, Physical)no abstracts in English
Seito, Hajime; Ichikawa, Tatsuya*; Kaneko, Hirohisa; Sato, Yoshishige*; Watanabe, Hiroshi*; Kojima, Takuji
Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 78(5), p.356 - 359, 2009/05
Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:39.99(Chemistry, Physical)Takayanagi, Tomohiro; Kanazawa, Kenichiro; Ueno, Tomoaki; Someya, Hirohiko*; Harada, Hiroyuki*; Irie, Yoshiro; Kinsho, Michikazu; Yamazaki, Yoshishige; Yoshimoto, Masahiro; Kamiya, Junichiro; et al.
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 18(2), p.306 - 309, 2008/06
Times Cited Count:10 Percentile:50.14(Engineering, Electrical & Electronic)The four shift bump magnets (BUHS01-04) of the 3-GeV RCS in J-PARC, which are located at the long straight section, produce a fixed main bump orbit to merge the injection beam into the circulating beam. They are realized with four magnets connected in series to form the accurate closed bump orbit. However, the total integrated magnetic field of the four magnets is not zero because of the magnetic field interferences between the shift bump magnet and the adjacent quadrupole magnet (Q magnet). In order to decrease the imbalance of the integrated magnetic field, 0.3mm insulators were inserted at the median plane of the return yoke of the second and third shift bump magnets (BUHS02 and BUHS03). The integrated field has been decreased from 2358.0 Gauss-cm to -71.6 Gauss-cm, resulting in the closed orbit distortion of the beam to be decreases from 6.0 mm to less than 1.0 mm.
Seito, Hajime; Ichikawa, Tatsuya*; Haneda, Noriyuki; Kaneko, Hirohisa; Sato, Yoshishige*; Watanabe, Hiroshi*; Kojima, Takuji
JAEA-Review 2007-060, JAEA Takasaki Annual Report 2006, P. 200, 2008/03
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Sugimoto, Jun*; Anoda, Yoshinari*; Araya, Fumimasa*; Yamaguchi, Toshio*; Sato, Yoshinori;
JNC TN1200 2004-002, 100 Pages, 2004/07
The second JAERI-JNC Joint Conference on Nuclear Safety Research was held on February 6, 2004 in Tokyo for those who are relevant to nuclear industries and regulatory organizations, and general public. The nuclear safety research has been conducted in both institutes according to the Five-Year Program for Nuclear Safety Research established periodically by the Nuclear Safety Commission (NSC) and needs from the regulatory organizations. The objectives of the conference are to present its recent results and to collect views and opinions from the participants for its future program through the discussion after each presentation and panel discussion on how to conduct efficiently the nuclear safety research in the New Organization. A total of 259 people participated in the conference mainly from the nuclear industries and regulatory organizations and the number was much larger than that in the last conference of 188.The conference consisted of presentations on the safety research results, a special lecture and a panel discussion. First, the overview of safety research results was presented from each institute. Then, the results in the field of nuclear installations,environmental adioactivity and radioactive waste were presented from each institute. Then, Dr. Higashi, the Nuclear Safety Commissioner, made a special lecture on the radiation protection from the high-level radioactive waste disposal. Finally, a panel discussion was conducted with the title of "how to conduct efficiently the nuclear safety research in the New Organization" chaired by Prof. Kimura, the chairperson of Standing Committee on Nuclear Safety Research under the NSC. The panelists from the regulatory organizations, nuclear industry, JAERI and JNC discussed the subject together with the participants on the floor.The panelists not from JAERI and JNC expressed their views and opinions on how to conduct efficiently the nuclear safety research in the New Organization that were valuable inputs for
Ichikawa, Tatsuya*; Sato, Yoshishige*; Watanabe, Hiroshi*; Seito, Hajime; Nagao, Yuto
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Seito, Hajime; Kojima, Takuji; Kaneko, Hirohisa; Haneda, Noriyuki; Ichikawa, Tatsuya*; Sato, Yoshishige*; Watanabe, Hiroshi*
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Ichikawa, Tatsuya*; Takehisa, Masaaki*; Sato, Yoshishige*; Sasuga, Tsuneo*; Watanabe, Hiroshi*; Haneda, Noriyuki; Seito, Hajime; Kojima, Takuji; Haruyama, Yasuyuki
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Ichikawa, Tatsuya*; Sato, Yoshishige*; Watanabe, Hiroshi*; Nagao, Yuto; Seito, Hajime
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Ichikawa, Tatsuya*; Watanabe, Hiroshi*; Sato, Yoshishige*; Takehisa, Masaaki*; Seito, Hajime; Kojima, Takuji
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