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Investigation for tiny metal contamination of water cooling system in J-PARC Linac

Suganuma, Kazuaki; Hiroki, Fumio; Ito, Takashi; Yamazaki, Yoshio

Proceedings of 16th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (Internet), p.846 - 848, 2019/07

In the past, water flow decreased at water cooling system in J-PARC Linac. Contamination get mixed in cooling water. The problem was resolved by changing the system of the circulation pumps and reducing the tiny metal in water cooling system. However, suppression of occurring tiny metal is unresolved. The tiny metal is the unique problem of accelerator. It is caused by heavy using oxygen free copper and phosphorus deoxidized copper. The two copper is used for the part of accelerator and purified water. The object of the report is investigation of tiny metal contamination of water cooling system in J-PARC Linac.

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Present status of water cooling system at J-PARC linac 2018

Suganuma, Kazuaki; Hiroki, Fumio; Ito, Takashi; Yamazaki, Yoshio

Proceedings of 15th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (Internet), p.309 - 311, 2018/08

It is the report to improve the problem of flow reduction in water cooling system resolved completely in summer, 2017. It is continued the phenomenon decreasing the flow (5,800 L/min) of circulating water cooling in DTL and SDTL about 3% per week. By the flow reduction, the entire operation of J-PARC and operation of the accelerator are stopped and low flow contact of flowmeter installed in cavities. The phenomenon is progressed about 9 years since we confirm it and drastic measures for it are aspired. In this report, the point of interest to solve this problem is written. Similarly, it is suggested that the point we should be careful when we use the water cooling system it is one of the utility of J-PARC accelerator. In last summer, the flow reduction is not occur completely as specification changes and replacement of the pumps. Thanks of that, the entire operation and operation of accelerator of J-PARC is operated safety.

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Present status of water cooling system at J-PARC LINAC 2017

Suganuma, Kazuaki; Hiroki, Fumio; Ito, Takashi; Yamazaki, Yoshio

Proceedings of 14th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (Internet), p.871 - 873, 2017/12

J-PARC LINAC has a problem that the amount of the flowing water is reduced. It spends such time from alarm to the restoration that it is desirable to take measures. So we have to solve this problem. We tried to focus again on the related water level fluctuation in the storage tank of cooling water equipment and the flow rate fluctuation all of the cooling water that has observed in cooling water equipment named RI4 from RFQ to SDTL of the LINAC. At the same time, we check new information of the operating data. We have hypothesized about the cause of fluctuation of the whole flow rate. That can be deterioration of water quality and lacking of performance of circulation pumps. That can be deterioration of water quality and lacking of performance of circulation pumps.

Journal Articles

Present status of water cooling system at J-PARC linac

Suganuma, Kazuaki; Hiroki, Fumio; Ito, Takashi; Yamazaki, Yoshio

Proceedings of 13th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (Internet), p.304 - 306, 2016/11

J-PARC LINAC has a problem that the amount of the flowing water is reduced. It spends such time from alarm to the restoration that it is desirable to take measures. So we have to solve this problem. We tried to focus again on the related water level fluctuation in the storage tank of cooling water equipment and the flow rate fluctuation all of the cooling water that has observed in cooling water equipment named RI4 from RFQ to SDTL of the LINAC. At the same time, we check new information of the operating data. We have hypothesized about the cause of fluctuation of the whole flow rate. That can be deterioration of water quality and lacking of performance of circulation pumps. That can be deterioration of water quality and lacking of performance of circulation pumps.

Journal Articles

Present status of J-PARC linac

Oguri, Hidetomo; Hasegawa, Kazuo; Ito, Takashi; Chishiro, Etsuji; Hirano, Koichiro; Morishita, Takatoshi; Shinozaki, Shinichi; Ao, Hiroyuki; Okoshi, Kiyonori; Kondo, Yasuhiro; et al.

Proceedings of 11th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (Internet), p.389 - 393, 2014/10

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Decolorization of secondary treated water from livestock urine waste

Takigami, Machiko*; Nagasawa, Naotsugu; Hiroki, Akihiro; Kasai, Noboru; Yoshii, Fumio; Tamada, Masao; Takigami, Shoji*; Shibata, Takuya*; Aketagawa, Yasushi*; Ozaki, Masuo*

Transactions of the Materials Research Society of Japan, 35(3), p.647 - 650, 2010/09

There are many livestock farmers in Gunma Prefecture. Many of the farms are located under Mt. Akagi and Haruna, which attract tourists. Furthermore, rivers around the mountains are source of water supply to metropolitan area. Therefore, the waste treatments are very important. Regulations of smell and COD (chemical oxygen demand) are severe in Gunma Prefecture. Although there is no regulation for color of drain water, color in secondary treated water from livestock urine waste has been one of the major concerns for livestock farmers. The color is a metabolite of microorganisms and not easy to be removed. People have tried to remove the color by ozone treatment, absorption using activated carbon or soils. An absorbent was prepared by radiation grafting; fibers were irradiated with $$^{60}$$Co $$gamma$$-rays and some kinds of monomers were grafted onto the fibers. The absorbent thus prepared were used to decolorize the secondary treated water. The color and COD were removed by the absorbent, however, COD removal was more difficult than decolorization. Degree of grafting (weight increase expressed in % by grafting reaction to initial weight of the fiber), treated water/absorbent ratio, flow rate of treated water, and direction of flow affected color and COD removal. The used absorbent could be used repeatedly after washing.

Journal Articles

Absorption of phosphate ion in swine urine using CMC gel

Takigami, Machiko*; Amada, Haruyo*; Nagasawa, Naotsugu; Hiroki, Akihiro; Kasai, Noboru; Yoshii, Fumio; Tamada, Masao

Transactions of the Materials Research Society of Japan, 33(4), p.849 - 852, 2008/12

Shortage of phosphorus becomes a serious problem in the world. The removal of phosphorus in swine urine is a big concern for the environmental conservation. To solve both problems, absorbent to absorb phosphorus in swine urine was developed using carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and Iron. The gel formation proceeded instantaneously when CMC and Iron (III) chloride were mixed, while gel was not formed immediately when Iron (II) chloride was used. Oxidation of Iron (II) to Iron (III) occurs gradually in Iron (II) aqueous solution. However, addition of CMC to the Iron (II) solution promoted the oxidation to form gel. The rate of gel formation could be controlled by addition of acid to CMC-Iron (II) mixture. The resultant gel absorbed phosphorus in swine urine. The absorption was about 97% in swine urine containing 78 mg/L of phosphorus.

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Absorption of phosphate ion in swine urine using CMC gel

Takigami, Machiko*; Amada, Haruyo*; Nagasawa, Naotsugu; Hiroki, Akihiro; Kasai, Noboru; Yoshii, Fumio; Tamada, Masao

JAEA-Review 2008-055, JAEA Takasaki Annual Report 2007, P. 44, 2008/11

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Cooperative research on radiation processing of natural polysaccharides between VAEC and JAEA

Hiroki, Akihiro; Nagasawa, Naotsugu; Yagi, Toshiaki; Kume, Tamikazu; Yoshii, Fumio; Tamada, Masao

JAEA-Review 2006-042, JAEA Takasaki Annual Report 2005, P. 56, 2007/02

Cooperative research between Vietnam Atomic Energy Commission (VAEC) and JAEA has been performed over a period of six years. In the cooperative research, natural polysaccharides such as alginate, chitin, and chitosan were irradiated by $$gamma$$-ray to produce various functional materials. It was found that the alginate and the chitosan degraded with $$gamma$$-irradiation were effective as a growth promoter for rice and carrot and an anti-bacterial agent, respectively. On the other hand, the hydrogels obtained by $$gamma$$-irradiating carboxymethylchitosan aqueous solution in paste-like state showed a high adsorption capacity for Cu (II) ions as well as the anti-bacterial activity.

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Design of 4-stripline beam position monitors of the J-PARC linac SDTL

Tomisawa, Tetsuo; Kishiro, Junichi; Hiroki, Fumio; Sato, Susumu; Igarashi, Zenei*; Lee, S.*; Nigorikawa, Kazuyuki*; Toyama, Takeshi*

Proceedings of 1st Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan and 29th Linear Accelerator Meeting in Japan, p.165 - 167, 2004/08

It proceeds with the beam monitor production of the beam diagnosis system with J-PARC. In this paper, the present status of beam position monitors (BPM) for the SDTL is described. The impedance of strip line monitor have been adjusted in the construction of housing and electrodes of the BPM. The 4-stripline BPM has already been examined in the medium energy beam transport (MEBT) line. Preliminary results of beam position measurement for various beam conditions are reported.

Journal Articles

Personnel protection system in J-PARC linac

Hiroki, Fumio; Yoshikawa, Hiroshi; Takeuchi, Yasunori*; Kudo, Kikuo*

Proceedings of 1st Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan and 29th Linear Accelerator Meeting in Japan, p.159 - 161, 2004/08

The main purpose of Personnel Protection System (PPS) is to protect people from radiation exposure. From the viewpoint of it, important features of the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC) are (1) the beam power as high as 1MW, and (2) a lot of beam-line entrances apart from the main control room. The first feature requires the beam interlock function of PPS to be more reliable than ever. The second one is dealt with the access control function of PPS, with which the remote access control from the central control room is enabled. In this paper, we report the beam interlock and access control functions of the PPS.

Journal Articles

Systematic calibration of beam position monitor at J-PARC LINAC

Sato, Susumu; Tomisawa, Tetsuo; Hiroki, Fumio; Lee, S.*; Igarashi, Zenei*; Ikegami, Masanori*; Ueno, Akira; Kondo, Yasuhiro; Hasegawa, Kazuo; Toyama, Takeshi*; et al.

Proceedings of 1st Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan and 29th Linear Accelerator Meeting in Japan, p.467 - 469, 2004/08

As a joint project of KEK and JAERI, a MW class of high intensity proton accelerator (J-PARC), consisting of Linac, 3 GeV-RCS, 50 GeV-MR, is under construction. For this accelerator, it is required to minimize the beam loss (typically, lower than0.1$$sim$$1 W/m at the linac). To achieve the requirement, beam trajectory needs to be controlled with accuracy of some 100 $$mu$$m. The first stage of the acceleration (up to 181 MeV during the first stage of construction) is done by linac. The beam position monitor (BPM) in the linac utilizes 4 stripline pickups (50 ohm) on the beam transportation chamber. In this paper, systematic calibration of the BPM is described.

Journal Articles

Systematic calibration of beam position monitor in the high intensity proton accelerator (J-PARC) linac

Sato, Susumu; Igarashi, Zenei*; Lee, S.*; Tomisawa, Tetsuo; Hiroki, Fumio; Kishiro, Junichi; Ikegami, Masanori*; Kondo, Yasuhiro; Hasegawa, Kazuo; Ueno, Akira; et al.

Proceedings of 22nd International Linear Accelerator Conference (LINAC 2004), p.429 - 431, 2004/00

As a joint project of KEK and JAERI, a MW class of high intensity proton accelerator (J-PARC), consisting of Linac, 3 GeV-RCS, 50 GeV-MR, is under construction at Tokai, Japan. For this accelerator, it is required to minimize the beam loss (typically, lower than 0.1$$sim$$1 W/m at the linac). To achieve the requirement, beam trajectory needs to be controlled with accuracy of some 100 micro-meter. The first stage of the acceleration (up to 181 MeV during the first stage of construction) is done by linac. The beam position monitor (BPM) in the linac utilizes 4 strip-line pickups (50 ohm) on the beam transportation chamber. In this paper, systematic calibration of the BPM is described.

Journal Articles

Beam monitor for J-PARC linac accelerator

Tomisawa, Tetsuo; Kishiro, Junichi; Igarashi, Zenei*; Lee, S.*; Hiroki, Fumio

Proceedings of 28th Linear Accelerator Meeting in Japan, p.428 - 430, 2003/08

It is an important factor whether to have a beam loss held how, and the part of the beam diagnosis is important with the accurate beam transport, the occurrence of the high quality beam to accelerate a high intensity proton beam to handle with J-PARC linac accelerator safely. It responds to the purpose, and the beam monitor used for this beam diagnosis has it variously. There are an electric current monitor, a phase monitor, a beam position monitor, a profile monitor, a beam size monitor, a screen monitor, a beam loss monitor, and so on. Report it about these beam monitors in the present condition.

Oral presentation

Synthesis of elastic gel derived from plant-resourse and its application

Nagasawa, Naotsugu; Takigami, Machiko*; Amada, Haruyo*; Hiroki, Akihiro; Kasai, Noboru; Yagi, Toshiaki*; Yoshii, Fumio; Tamada, Masao

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Preparation of hydrogels based on polysaccharides by using the radiation processing and its applications

Hiroki, Akihiro; Nagasawa, Naotsugu; Iwanaga, Shigeru; Yoshii, Fumio; Taguchi, Mitsumasa; Tamada, Masao

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

PVA hydrogel wound dressing and CM-chitin/chitosan crosslinked by irradiation techniques

Hiroki, Akihiro; Nagasawa, Naotsugu; Taguchi, Mitsumasa; Yoshii, Fumio

no journal, , 

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