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Kuroda, Rikuto*; Matsumoto, Ryosuke*; Oda, Yutaka*; Fukai, Ao*; Kida, Kenta*; Iikura, Hiroshi; Kurita, Keisuke
2022-Nendo Nihon Reito Kucho Gakkai Nenji Taikai Koen Rombunshu, 6 Pages, 2022/09
Frost formation causes the thermal resistance for the heat transfer performance on the heat exchanger. In this study, the frost distribution on the heat exchanger used in the automobile air conditioning system was evaluated by neutron radiography imaging. At the initial stage of the frost formation, the frost formed in the upstream side of the heat exchanger. The frost deposited in the downstream region of the heat exchanger as time proceeds.
Nagai, Kodai*; Fujiwara, Hidenori*; Aratani, Hidekazu*; Fujioka, Shuhei*; Yomosa, Hiroshi*; Nakatani, Yasuhiro*; Kiss, Takayuki*; Sekiyama, Akira*; Kuroda, Fumiaki*; Fujii, Hitoshi*; et al.
Physical Review B, 97(3), p.035143_1 - 035143_8, 2018/01
Times Cited Count:22 Percentile:70.74(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)We have studied the electronic structure of ferrimagnetic MnVAl single crystals by means of soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), X-ray absorption magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD), and resonant soft X-ray inelastic scattering (RIXS). We have successfully observed the XMCD signals for all the constituent elements. The Mn L XAS and XMCD spectra are reproduced by spectral simulations based on density-functional theory, indicating the itinerant character of the Mn 3 states. On the other hand, the V 3 electrons are rather localized since the ionic model can qualitatively explain the V L XAS and XMCD spectra. This picture is consistent with local excitations revealed by the V L RIXS.
Iwasawa, Yuzuru*; Abe, Yutaka*; Kaneko, Akiko*; Kuroda, Taihei*; Matsuo, Eiji*; Ebihara, Kenichi; Sakaba, Hiroshi*; Koyama, Kazuya*; Ito, Kazuhiro*; Nariai, Hideki*
Proceedings of 15th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics (NURETH-15) (USB Flash Drive), 12 Pages, 2013/05
In the safety design of a Fast Breeder Reactor(FBR), when it is supposed that a Core Disruptive Accident(CDA) occurs, it is strongly required that molten core materials are completely solidified and are cooled down by sodium coolant in a reactor vessel. In this study, we injected molten alloy and transparent fluid, which are a simulant of the molten core material, into water, which is a simulant of the coolant. In this study, we injected molten alloy and transparent fluid, which simulate the molten core material, into water, which simulates the coolant. In the experiment, we observed the jet breakup behavior of them using a high speed video camera, and compared the observe images with the previous theories. In addition, we simulated numerically the qualitative behavior of the liquid jet using a two-phase fluid model of the lattice Boltzmann method.
Makino, Takahiro*; Yanagawa, Yoshimitsu*; Kobayashi, Daisuke*; Fukuda, Seisuke*; Hirose, Kazuyuki*; Ikeda, Hirokazu*; Saito, Hirobumi*; Onoda, Shinobu; Hirao, Toshio; Oshima, Takeshi; et al.
Shingaku Giho, 108(100), p.67 - 72, 2008/06
SET pulse-widths were measured as a function of LET by using pulse capture circuits. In addition, a scan flip-flop (FF) is designed to observe both single event transient (SET) and single event upset (SEU) soft errors in logic VLSI system.
Sakakibara, Tetsuro; Tsutomu, Tanabe,; Takahashi, Kuniaki; Akutsu, Shigeru; Kojima, Hiroshi; Sakashita, Akira*; Kuroda, Kazuhiko*
Proceedings of International Waste Management Symposium 2005 (WM 2005), 0 Pages, 2005/00
Focusing on the cover layer materials (as the Radon Barrier Materials), which could have the effect to restrain the radon from scattering into the air and the effect of the radiation shielding, we produced the radon barrier materials with crude bentonite on an experimental basis, using the rotary type comprehensive unit for grinding and mixing, through which we carried out the evaluation of the characteristics thereof.
Kuroda, Hiroshi*; Isoda, Yutaka*; Onishi, Mitsuyo*; Iwahashi, Masayuki*; Sato, Chizuru*; Nakayama, Tomoharu*; Ito, Toshimichi; Iseda, Kenichi*; Nishizawa, Keisuke*; Shima, Shigeki*; et al.
Umi No Kenkyu, 13(6), p.553 - 564, 2004/11
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Onishi, Mitsuyo*; Isoda, Yutaka*; Kuroda, Hiroshi*; Iwahashi, Masayuki*; Sato, Chizuru*; Nakayama, Tomoharu*; Ito, Toshimichi; Iseda, Kenichi*; Nishizawa, Keisuke*; Shima, Shigeki*; et al.
Hokkaido Daigaku Suisan Kagaku Kenkyu Iho, 55(2), p.105 - 119, 2004/10
Transport variations and characteristics of tidal currents in the Tsugaru Strait (TS) are investigated using the ship-mounted ADCP data obtained during October 29, 1999 - March 31, 2000. The Tsugaru Strait connects the North Pacific Ocean (NPO) and Japan/East Sea (JES), and is a main output for Tsushima Warm Current (TWC) in the JES. The strong northeastwards mean current was found in the center of the strait, and counter flows exist near the Hokkaido and Honshu coasts. The estimated mean net eastward transport is 1.8 Sv (1Sv=10ms). In the TS, the transports of K1 and M2 across the strait are 0.72 Sv and 0.52 Sv, respectively. From the phase analysis, it is understood the K1 is progressive wave-like while the M2 is standing wave-like. We also find a significant barotropic fortnightly oscillation. The Mf tide is more energetic along the JES coast with the amplitude of 1-3cm, while the Mf tide amplitudes in the NPO are less than 1 cm. It is inferred that observed fortnightly oscillation may be generated by the difference of Mf tide amplitude between both sides of the TS.
Ito, Toshimichi; Togawa, Orihiko; Onishi, Mitsuyo*; Isoda, Yutaka*; Nakayama, Tomoharu*; Shima, Shigeki*; Kuroda, Hiroshi*; Iwahashi, Masayuki*; Sato, Chizuru*
Geophysical Research Letters, 30(13), p.11_1 - 11_4, 2003/10
The variation of velocity and volume transport of the Tsugaru Warm Current (TWC) is investigated based on the data of continuous and cross-sectional current monitoring in the Tsugaru Strait. During November 1999 - March 2000, the structure of the velocity transection across the strait was almost stable in which the TWC occupied the central part of the strait, while the returning flows existed in the northern and southern part of the strait, and these indicate a totally declining trend. The volume transport of the TWC varies from 2.1 to 1.1 Sv, with the mean value of 1.5 Sv, following the variation of the TWC. The temporal variation of the volume transport shows a linear correlation with that of the sea level difference between the Japan Sea and the Pacific Ocean. The contribution of the sea level difference to the volume transport is estimated to be roughly 70 %.
Kuroda, Hiroshi*; Isoda, Yutaka*; Onishi, Mitsuyo*; Iwahashi, Masayuki*; Sato, Chizuru*; Nakayama, Tomoharu*; Ito, Toshimichi; Iseda, Kenichi*; Nishizawa, Keisuke*; Shima, Shigeki*; et al.
Umi No Kenkyu, 12(2), p.195 - 214, 2003/03
Variabilities of the periodical current fluctuations on the shelf in Hidaka Bay were examined with use of ferry-mounted ADCP data obtained during 2000-2001. As the result of analysis, (1) three periodical variations around 10-, 25- and 60-day period are found, (2) the horizontal phase lag of these variations is little along the ship track, and the vertical phase lag is little at 10- and 25-day variations while several-day at 60-day variation, and (3) the 10-day variation shows coherent cross-correlation between current and wind.
Hoshizuki, Hisanori*; Kuroda, Tsutomu*; Mitsudo, Seitaro*; Idehara, Toshitaka*; Glyavin, M.*; Kitano, Akihiro; Ishibashi, Junichi; Nishi, Hiroshi; Shibahara, Itaru
En Sekigai Ryoiki Kaihatsu Kenkyu, 4, p.179 - 185, 2003/00
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Enoeda, Mikio; Ohara, Yoshihiro; Akiba, Masato; Sato, Satoshi; Hatano, Toshihisa; Kosaku, Yasuo; Kuroda, Toshimasa*; Kikuchi, Shigeto*; Yanagi, Yoshihiko*; Konishi, Satoshi; et al.
JAERI-Tech 2001-078, 120 Pages, 2001/12
This report is a summary of the design works, which was discussed in the design workshop held in 2000 for the demonstration (DEMO) blanket aimed to strengthen the commercial competitiveness and technical feasibility simultaneously. The DEMO blanket must supply the feasibility and experience of the total design of the power plant and the materials. This conceptual design study was performed to determine the updated strategy and goal of the R&D of the DEMO blanket which applies the supercritical water cooling proposed in A-SSTR, taking into account the recent progress of the plasma research and reactor engineering technology.
Kuroda, N.; Ishikawa, Norito; Chimi, Yasuhiro; Iwase, Akihiro; Ikeda, Hiroshi*; Yoshizaki, Ryozo*; Kambara, Tadashi*
Physical Review B, 63(22), p.224502_1 - 224502_5, 2001/06
Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:47.95(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)no abstracts in English
Hiratsuka, Hiroshi*; Okamoto, Takahiro*; Kuroda, Satoshi*; Okutsu, Tetsuo*; Maeoka, Hironori*; Taguchi, Mitsumasa; Yoshinaga, Tetsutaro*
Research on Chemical Intermediates, 27(1-2), p.137 - 153, 2001/02
Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:18.42(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)no abstracts in English
Kuroda, Masatoshi*; Yamanaka, Shinsuke*; Nagase, Fumihisa; Uetsuka, Hiroshi
Nuclear Engineering and Design, 203(2-3), p.185 - 194, 2001/01
Times Cited Count:14 Percentile:68.89(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
Kuroda, Masatoshi*; Yoshioka, Kunihiko*; Yamanaka, Shinsuke*; Anada, Hiroyuki*; Nagase, Fumihisa; Uetsuka, Hiroshi
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 37(8), p.670 - 675, 2000/08
no abstracts in English
Kuroda, N.; Ishikawa, Norito; Chimi, Yasuhiro; Iwase, Akihiro; Okayasu, Satoru; Ikeda, Hiroshi*; Yoshizaki, Ryozo*; Kambara, Tadashi*
Physica C, 321(3-4), p.143 - 150, 1999/00
Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:54.55(Physics, Applied)no abstracts in English
Kurasawa, Toshimasa; Takatsu, Hideyuki; Sato, Satoshi; Mori, Seiji*; Hashimoto, T.*; Nakahira, Masataka; Furuya, Kazuyuki; Tsunematsu, Toshihide; Seki, Masahiro; Kawamura, Hiroshi; et al.
Fusion Engineering and Design, 27, p.449 - 456, 1995/00
Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:59.15(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
Kurasawa, Toshimasa; Takatsu, Hideyuki; Sato, Satoshi; Nakahira, Masataka; Furuya, Kazuyuki; Hashimoto, T.*; Kawamura, Hiroshi; Kuroda, Toshimasa*; Tsunematsu, Toshihide; Seki, Masahiro
Fusion Technology 1994, Vol.2, 0, p.1233 - 1236, 1995/00
no abstracts in English
Horiike, Hiroshi*; Kuroda, Toshimasa*; ; Sugihara, Masayoshi; Matsuda, Shinzaburo
JAERI-M 93-208, 31 Pages, 1993/10
no abstracts in English
Takatsu, Hideyuki; Mori, Seiji*; Yoshida, Hiroshi; Hashimoto, T.*; Kurasawa, Toshimasa; Koizumi, Koichi; Enoeda, Mikio; Sato, Satoshi; Kuroda, Toshimasa*; ; et al.
Fusion Technology 1992, p.1504 - 1508, 1993/00
no abstracts in English