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Yokoyama, Kenji; Maruyama, Shuhei; Taninaka, Hiroshi; Oki, Shigeo
JAEA-Data/Code 2021-019, 115 Pages, 2022/03
In JAEA, several versions of unified cross-section set for fast reactors have been developed so far; we have developed a new unified cross-section set ADJ2017R, which is an improved version of the unified cross-section setADJ2017 for fast reactors. The unified cross-section set is used for reflecting information of C/E values (analysis / experiment values) obtained by integral experiment analyses in reactor core design via the cross-section adjustment methodology; the values are stored in the standard database for FBR core design. In the methodology, the cross-section set is adjusted by integrating the information such as uncertainty (covariance) of nuclear data, uncertainty of integral experiment / analysis, sensitivity of integral experiment with respect to nuclear data. ADJ2017R basically has the same performance as ADJ2017, but we conducted an additional investigation on ADJ2017 and revised the following two points. The first is to unify the evaluation method of the correlation coefficient of uncertainty caused by experiments (hereinafter referred to as the experimental correlation coefficient). Because it was found that the common uncertainty used in the evaluation of the experimental correlation coefficient was evaluated by two different methods, the experimental correlation coefficients were revised for all experimental data, and the evaluation method was unified. The second is the review of the integral experiment data used for the cross-section adjustment calculation. It was found that one of the experimental values of composition ratio after irradiation of the Am-243 sample has a problem in uncertainty evaluation because its experimental uncertainty is extremely small compared to the others. The cross-section adjustment calculation was, therefore, redone by excluding the experimental value. In the creation of ADJ2017, a total of 719 data sets were analyzed and evaluated, and eventually adopted 620 integral experimental data sets. In contrast, a total of 61
Yonomoto, Taisuke; Nakashima, Hiroshi*; Sono, Hiroki; Kishimoto, Katsumi; Izawa, Kazuhiko; Kinase, Masami; Osa, Akihiko; Ogawa, Kazuhiko; Horiguchi, Hironori; Inoi, Hiroyuki; et al.
JAEA-Review 2020-056, 51 Pages, 2021/03
A group named as "The group for investigation of reasonable safety assurance based on graded approach", which consists of about 10 staffs from Sector of Nuclear Science Research, Safety and Nuclear Security Administration Department, departments for management of nuclear facility, Sector of Nuclear Safety Research and Emergency Preparedness, aims to realize effective graded approach (GA) about management of facilities and regulatory compliance of JAEA. The group started its activities in September, 2019 and has had discussions through 10 meetings and email communications. In the meetings, basic ideas of GA, status of compliance with new regulatory standards at each facility, new inspection system, etc were discussed, while individual investigation at each facility were shared among the members. This report is compiled with expectation that it will help promote rational and effective safety management based on GA by sharing contents of the activity widely inside and outside JAEA.
Sakasai, Kaoru; Sato, Setsuo*; Seya, Tomohiro*; Nakamura, Tatsuya; To, Kentaro; Yamagishi, Hideshi*; Soyama, Kazuhiko; Yamazaki, Dai; Maruyama, Ryuji; Oku, Takayuki; et al.
Quantum Beam Science (Internet), 1(2), p.10_1 - 10_35, 2017/09
Neutron devices such as neutron detectors, optical devices including supermirror devices and He neutron spin filters, and choppers are successfully developed and installed at the Materials Life Science Facility (MLF) of the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC), Tokai, Japan. Four software components of MLF computational environment, instrument control, data acquisition, data analysis, and a database, have been developed and equipped at MLF. MLF also provides a wide variety of sample environment options including high and low temperatures, high magnetic fields, and high pressures. This paper describes the current status of neutron devices, computational and sample environments at MLF.
Ishimatsu, Naoki*; Sata,Yusuke*; Maruyama, Hiroshi*; Watanuki, Tetsu; Kawamura, Naomi*; Mizumaki, Masaichiro*; Irifune, Tetsuo*; Sumiya, Hitoshi*
Hoshako, 28(1), p.3 - 11, 2015/01
no abstracts in English
Ishimatsu, Naoki*; Sasada, Ryohei*; Maruyama, Hiroshi*; Ichikawa, Takayuki*; Miyaoka, Hiroki*; Kimura, Toru*; Tsubota, Masami*; Kojima, Yoshitsugu*; Tsumuraya, Takao*; Oguchi, Tamio*; et al.
Journal of Physics; Conference Series, 190, p.012070_1 - 012070_4, 2009/11
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:79.7We have investigated the effect of hydrogenation on La and
electronic states in metallic LaH
by X-ray absorption near edge structure at the La
-edges. As the hydrogen content
increases from 0 to 2.6, white-line intensity at the La
-edges shows a remarkable increase in the range of
2.0. This is interpreted as the increase in La
hole induced by interstitial H atoms on the octahedral sites. On the other hand, the shoulder structure at the La
-edge disappears in the process of
= 0.0
2.0, indicating that the
-
hybridization is weakened by H atoms on the tetrahedral sites. This study demonstrates that H atoms on the two interstitial H sites provide different contribution to the modification of the electronic states.
Kanematsu, Manabu*; Maruyama, Ippei*; Noguchi, Takafumi*; Iikura, Hiroshi; Tsuchiya, Naoko*
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 605(1-2), p.154 - 158, 2009/06
Times Cited Count:69 Percentile:97.54(Instruments & Instrumentation)Maruyama, Ippei*; Kanematsu, Manabu*; Noguchi, Takafumi*; Iikura, Hiroshi; Teramoto, Atsushi*; Hayano, Hiroyuki*
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 605(1-2), p.159 - 162, 2009/06
Times Cited Count:30 Percentile:87.83(Instruments & Instrumentation)Kanematsu, Manabu*; Noguchi, Takafumi*; Maruyama, Ippei*; Iikura, Hiroshi
Konkurito Kogaku Nenji Rombunshu (DVD-ROM), 29(1), p.981 - 986, 2007/00
Neutron radiography is one of the non-destructive methods. In this research, neutron radiography was applied to visualize and quantify the water penetration into concrete through cracks. The radiographs were obtained by the TNRF (Thermal Neutron Radiography Facility) installed at a research reactor, JRR-3M, in the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA). The quantitative capability of neutron radiography for the water content and the penetration depth in cement paste specimen were confirmed. The effects of crack and water content on the velocity and the depth of water penetration into concrete were visualized with several concrete specimens, to which surface water was supplied through the container.
Tai, R.; Namikawa, Kazumichi; Sawada, Akikatsu*; Kishimoto, Maki; Tanaka, Momoko; Lu, P.*; Nagashima, Keisuke; Maruyama, Hiroshi*; Ando, Masami*
Physical Review Letters, 93(8), p.087601_1 - 087601_4, 2004/08
Times Cited Count:76 Percentile:89.65(Physics, Multidisciplinary)The polarization clusters existing in both the ferroelectric and the paraelectric phase of BaTiO are directly observed and characterized for the first time by a picosecond soft X-ray laser speckle technique. These dynamic clusters appear continuously across the Curie temperature Tc. The clusters' distance increases approximately linearly with temperature, while their mean size does not change significantly. The polarization exhibits a maximum at a temperature about 5 degree above Tc. The clusters' short-range correlation strength diverges as (T-Tc)
0.41
0.02 as temperature decreases toward Tc.
Sugawara, Masaaki*; Maruyama, Toru*; Kambara, Hiroshi*
JNC TJ7420 2005-047, 79 Pages, 2003/03
Configuration and structure of the ore veins of the Toyoha mine, which occur in faults, were studied with the purpose of developing methods for investigating the effect of fault movement to groundwater flow. Information on the shape of the veins were acquired and analyzed. Plane vein maps in some levels and cross sections of four representative vein systems (Tajima-Harima, Izumo-Shinano, Soya, Sorachi) of the Toyoha ore deposit were scanned, and three-dimensional features of vein distributions were recorded as image data. Morphological characteristics of typical veins of the Toyoha ore deposit were extracted from vein maps, geological and mineralogical cross sections and vein sketches. A tendency of vein-shape changes is recognized from the upper to the lower parts; cymoid curve with strong lensing, gentle cymoid curve with relatively constant width, linear vein with relatively constant width in ascending order of depth. This is thought to be a morphological characteristics of shear fracture formed in correspondence with increase of confining pressure. Distribution of vein trace length of the Toyoha mine exist within the range of uncertainty in the figure between fracture trace length and cumulative number of fractures indicated by Ohtsu (2001). Thus, accumulated number of fracture trace length is thought to be in linear relation irrespective of size, region and rock ype.
Tai, R.; Namikawa, Kazumichi*; Kishimoto, Maki; Tanaka, Momoko; Sukegawa, Kota*; Hasegawa, Noboru; Kawachi, Tetsuya; Kado, Masataka; Lu, P.; Nagashima, Keisuke; et al.
Physical Review Letters, 89(25), p.257602_1 - 267602_4, 2002/12
Times Cited Count:39 Percentile:80.98(Physics, Multidisciplinary)no abstracts in English
Hirata, Yuichi*; Onishi, Akira*; Nara, Yasushi*; Kido, Toshihiko; Maruyama, Toshiki; Otsuka, Naohiko*; Niita, Koji*; Takada, Hiroshi; Chiba, Satoshi
Nuclear Physics A, 707(1-2), p.193 - 212, 2002/08
Times Cited Count:10 Percentile:51.36(Physics, Nuclear)no abstracts in English
Shimomura, Yasuo; Tsunematsu, Toshihide; Yamamoto, Shin; Maruyama, So; Mizoguchi, Tadanori*; Takahashi, Yoshikazu; Yoshida, Kiyoshi; Kitamura, Kazunori*; Ioki, Kimihiro*; Inoue, Takashi; et al.
Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 78(Suppl.), 224 Pages, 2002/01
no abstracts in English
Nishimura, Akihiko; Ozu, Akira; Sugiyama, Akira; Maruyama, Yoichiro; Arisawa, Takashi; Takuma, Hiroshi; Nees, J.*; Biswal, S.*; Mourou, G.*; *; et al.
Technical Digest on CLEO'98, P. 177, 1998/05
no abstracts in English
Sugimoto, Jun; Hashimoto, Kazuichiro*; Yamano, Norihiro; Hidaka, Akihide; Maruyama, Yu; Uetsuka, Hiroshi; Fuketa, Toyoshi; Nakamura, Takehiko; Soda, Kunihisa; Katanishi, Shoji*
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 39(2), p.123 - 134, 1997/02
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.01(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
Sugimoto, Jun; Uetsuka, Hiroshi; Hidaka, Akihide; Maruyama, Yu; Yamano, N.; Hashimoto, Kazuichiro
Thermophysical Properties 17 (17th Japan Symp. 1996), 0, p.163 - 166, 1996/00
no abstracts in English
Niita, Koji*; Chiba, Satoshi; Maruyama, Toshiki; Maruyama, Tomoyuki*; Takada, Hiroshi; Fukahori, Tokio; Nakahara, Yasuaki; Iwamoto, Akira
Physical Review C, 52(5), p.2620 - 2635, 1995/11
Times Cited Count:335 Percentile:99.52(Physics, Nuclear)no abstracts in English
Hayashida, Hirotoshi; Yamazaki, Dai; Ebisawa, Toru*; Maruyama, Ryuji; Soyama, Kazuhiko; Takenaka, Nobuyuki*; Kageyama, Masashi*; Tasaki, Seiji*; Hino, Masahiro*; Kawabata, Yuji*; et al.
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no abstracts in English
Hayashida, Hirotoshi; Yamazaki, Dai; Ebisawa, Toru*; Maruyama, Ryuji; Soyama, Kazuhiko; Iikura, Hiroshi; Yasuda, Ryo; Sakai, Takuro; Matsubayashi, Masahito; Takenaka, Nobuyuki*; et al.
no journal, ,
no abstracts in English
Hayashida, Hirotoshi; Yamazaki, Dai; Ebisawa, Toru*; Maruyama, Ryuji; Soyama, Kazuhiko; Iikura, Hiroshi; Yasuda, Ryo; Sakai, Takuro; Matsubayashi, Masahito; Takenaka, Nobuyuki*; et al.
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no abstracts in English