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Journal Articles

In situ neutron imaging of lithium-ion batteries during heating to thermal runaway

Nozaki, Hiroshi*; Kondo, Hiroki*; Shinohara, Takenao; Setoyama, Daigo*; Matsumoto, Yoshihiro*; Sasaki, Tsuyoshi*; Isegawa, Kazuhisa*; Hayashida, Hirotoshi*

Scientific Reports (Internet), 13, p.22082_1 - 22082_8, 2023/12

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0(Multidisciplinary Sciences)

Journal Articles

Corrigendum to "Visualization of the working fluid in a flat-plate pulsating heat pipe by neutron radiography" [International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 185 (2022) 122336]

Yasuda, Yosuke*; Matsumoto, Yoshihiro*; Shinohara, Takenao; Nabeshima, Fumika*; Horiuchi, Keisuke*; Nagai, Hiroki*

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 213, p.124291_1 - 124291_2, 2023/10

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:1.04(Thermodynamics)

JAEA Reports

Interim activity status report of "the group for investigation of reasonable safety assurance based on graded approach" (from September, 2019 to September, 2020)

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

JAEA-Review-2020-056.pdf:3.26MB

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.

JAEA Reports

Annual report on the environmental radiation monitoring around the Tokai Reprocessing Plant FY2017

Nakano, Masanao; Fujita, Hiroki; Mizutani, Tomoko; Nemoto, Masashi; Tobita, Keiji; Kono, Takahiko; Hosomi, Kenji; Hokama, Tomonori; Nishimura, Tomohiro; Matsubara, Natsumi; et al.

JAEA-Review 2018-025, 171 Pages, 2019/02

JAEA-Review-2018-025.pdf:3.81MB

Environmental radiation monitoring around the Tokai Reprocessing Plant has been performed by the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Engineering Laboratories, based on "Safety Regulations for the Reprocessing Plant of Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Chapter IV - Environmental Monitoring". This annual report presents the results of the environmental monitoring and the dose estimation to the hypothetical inhabitant due to the radioactivity discharged from the plant to the atmosphere and the sea during April 2016 to March 2017. In this report, some data include the influence of the accidental release from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station of Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc. in March 2011. Appendices present comprehensive information, such as monitoring programs, monitoring methods, monitoring results and their trends, meteorological data and discharged radioactive wastes. In addition, the data which were influenced by the accidental release and were exceeded the normal range of fluctuation in the monitoring, were evaluated.

Journal Articles

Materials and Life Science Experimental Facility (MLF) at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex, 2; Neutron scattering instruments

Nakajima, Kenji; Kawakita, Yukinobu; Ito, Shinichi*; Abe, Jun*; Aizawa, Kazuya; Aoki, Hiroyuki; Endo, Hitoshi*; Fujita, Masaki*; Funakoshi, Kenichi*; Gong, W.*; et al.

Quantum Beam Science (Internet), 1(3), p.9_1 - 9_59, 2017/12

The neutron instruments suite, installed at the spallation neutron source of the Materials and Life Science Experimental Facility (MLF) at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC), is reviewed. MLF has 23 neutron beam ports and 21 instruments are in operation for user programs or are under commissioning. A unique and challenging instrumental suite in MLF has been realized via combination of a high-performance neutron source, optimized for neutron scattering, and unique instruments using cutting-edge technologies. All instruments are/will serve in world-leading investigations in a broad range of fields, from fundamental physics to industrial applications. In this review, overviews, characteristic features, and typical applications of the individual instruments are mentioned.

Journal Articles

Pressure evolution of the metamagnetic transition in UCoAl As measured using $$^{59}$$Co NMR

Kotegawa, Hisashi*; Nohara, Hiroki*; To, Hideki*; Matsuda, Tatsuma; Yamamoto, Etsuji; Haga, Yoshinori; Fisk, Z.; Onuki, Yoshichika; Aoki, Dai*; Flouquet, J.*

Journal of the Korean Physical Society, 63(3), p.341 - 344, 2013/08

 Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:11.42(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

Journal Articles

Strong longitudinal magnetic fluctuations near critical end point in UCoAl; A $$^{59}$$Co-NMR study

Nohara, Hiroki*; Kotegawa, Hisashi*; To, Hideki*; Matsuda, Tatsuma; Yamamoto, Etsuji; Haga, Yoshinori; Fisk, Z.; Onuki, Yoshichika; Aoki, Dai*; Flouquet, J.*

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 80(9), p.093707_1 - 093707_4, 2011/09

 Times Cited Count:21 Percentile:72.3(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

JAEA Reports

Conceptual design and related R&D on ITER mechanical based primary pumping system

Tanzawa, Sadamitsu; Hiroki, Seiji; Abe, Tetsuya; Shimizu, Katsusuke*; Inoue, Masahiko*; Watanabe, Mitsunori*; Iguchi, Masashi*; Sugimoto, Tomoko*; Inohara, Takashi*; Nakamura, Junichi*

JAEA-Technology 2008-076, 99 Pages, 2008/12

JAEA-Technology-2008-076.pdf:35.19MB

The primary vacuum pumping system of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) exhausts a helium (He) ash resulting from the DT-burn with excess DT fueling gas, as well as performing a variety of functions such as pump-down, leak testing and wall conditioning. A mechanical based vacuum pumping system has some merits of a continuous pumping, a much lower tritium inventory, a lower operational cost and easy maintenance, comparing with a cryopump system, although demerits of an indispensable magnetic shield and insufficient performance for hydrogen (H$$_{2}$$) pumping are well recognized. To overcome the demerits, we newly fabricated and tested a helical grooved pump (HGP) unit suitable for H$$_{2}$$ pumping at the ITER divertor pressure of 0.1-10 Pa. Through this R&D, we successfully established many design and manufacturing databases of large HGP units for the lightweight gas pumping. Based on the databases, we conceptually designed the ITER vacuum pumping system mainly comprising the HGP with an optimal pump unit layout and a magnetic shield. We also designed conceptually the reduced cost (RC)-ITER pumping system, where a compound molecular pump combining turbine bladed rotors and helical grooved ones was mainly used. The ITER mechanical based primary pumping system proposed has eventually been a back-up solution, whereas a cryopump based one was formally selected to the ITER for construction.

Journal Articles

A Focusing-geometry small-angle neutron scattering instrument with a magnetic neutron lens

Oku, Takayuki; Iwase, Hiroki; Shinohara, Takenao; Yamada, Satoru; Hirota, Katsuya*; Koizumi, Satoshi; Suzuki, Junichi; Hashimoto, Takeji; Shimizu, Hirohiko

Journal of Applied Crystallography, 40(s1), p.s408 - s413, 2007/04

 Times Cited Count:28 Percentile:89.68(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)

Measuring efficiency and/or angular resolution of small-angle neutron scattering experiments can be improved by focusing neutrons on a detector plane. Thus, a magnetic focusing lens (MNL) have been installed into the SANS instrument, SANS-J-II, of JRR-3 in AEA for the focusing-geometry SANS (FSANS) experiments. The MNL is an extended Halbach-type permanent sextupole magnet. The inner diameter and length of the MNL are 35 mm and 1200 mm, respectively. As the MNL functions as the focusing lens only for the polarized neutron with positive polarity, the incident neutron polarization is set positive by using the supermirror polarizer and the two-coil spin flipper. The intensity distribution of the neutrons focused by the MNL at the detector position was measured by using a high-resolution photomultiplier-based scintillation detector. In this paper, the neutron focusing property of the focusing setup is investigated, and the performance of the FSANS instrument is discussed.

Journal Articles

High performance tokamak experiments with a ferritic steel wall on JFT-2M

Tsuzuki, Kazuhiro; Kimura, Haruyuki; Kawashima, Hisato; Sato, Masayasu; Kamiya, Kensaku; Shinohara, Koji; Ogawa, Hiroaki; Hoshino, Katsumichi; Bakhtiari, M.; Kasai, Satoshi; et al.

Nuclear Fusion, 43(10), p.1288 - 1293, 2003/10

 Times Cited Count:39 Percentile:74.23(Physics, Fluids & Plasmas)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Preliminary experiments for continuous separation of H$$_{2}$$/He mixture gas

Tanzawa, Sadamitsu; Hiroki, Seiji; Abe, Tetsuya; Inohara, Takashi*

Shinku, 44(7), p.667 - 670, 2001/07

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

New determination method for iodine-129 in the environmental samples by using MIP-MS

Uezu, Yasuhiro; Nakano, Masanao; Fujita, Hiroki; Watanabe, Hitoshi; Maruo, Yoshihiro; Shinohara, Kunihiko

Proceedings of the International Workshop on Distribution and Speciation of Radionuclides in the Environment, p.354 - 357, 2000/00

Iodine-129 is an important radionuclide for environmental assessment, because it has a long half-life. A new analytical technique with Microwave Induced Plasma Mass Spectrometry (MIP-MS) was applied to the determination of iodine-129 ($$^{129}$$I) in the environmental samples. Environmental samples contain a large amount of matrices elements. Therefore, the interference elements were eliminated by ashing at 1000$$^{circ}$$C, and iodine was trapped by activated charcoal and finally extracted by tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH). I-129 in the soil sample was also analyzed by conventional method [neutron activation analysis (NAA)] and MIP-MS method. The analytical data by MIP-MS and NAA methods showed excellent agreement.

Oral presentation

Application of a neutron polarizing device based on a quadrupole magnet to a focusing SANS instrument with a magnetic neutron lens

Oku, Takayuki; Shinohara, Takenao; Kikuchi, Takayuki; Oba, Yojiro; Iwase, Hiroki; Koizumi, Satoshi; Suzuki, Junichi; Shimizu, Hirohiko

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Development of a highly polarizing and focusing system for a cold neutron beam and its application to SANS experiments

Oku, Takayuki; Shinohara, Takenao; Kikuchi, Takayuki; Oba, Yojiro; Iwase, Hiroki; Koizumi, Satoshi; Suzuki, Junichi; Shimizu, Hirohiko

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Development of the time-of-fright smaller-angle neutron scattering instrument TAIKAN, and Soft matter

Tominaga, Taiki; Suzuki, Junichi*; Takata, Shinichi; Shinohara, Takenao; Oku, Takayuki; Nakatani, Takeshi; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Suzuya, Kentaro; Aizawa, Kazuya; Arai, Masatoshi; et al.

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Neutron studies on soft matter by TAIKAN; Tough hydrogels "Double network gels"

Tominaga, Taiki; Suzuki, Junichi*; Takata, Shinichi; Shinohara, Takenao; Oku, Takayuki; Nakatani, Takeshi; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Suzuya, Kentaro; Aizawa, Kazuya; Arai, Masatoshi; et al.

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Toughness origin of double network hydrogels; Neutron studies for soft matter by TAIKAN

Tominaga, Taiki; Suzuki, Junichi*; Takata, Shinichi; Shinohara, Takenao; Oku, Takayuki; Nakatani, Takeshi; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Suzuya, Kentaro; Aizawa, Kazuya; Arai, Masatoshi; et al.

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Software development of the smaller-angle neutron scattering instrument TAIKAN of J-PARC

Takata, Shinichi; Suzuki, Junichi*; Shinohara, Takenao; Nakatani, Takeshi; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Ito, Takayoshi*; Oku, Takayuki; Oishi, Kazuki*; Iwase, Hiroki*; Tominaga, Taiki; et al.

no journal, , 

The time-of-flight smaller-angle neutron scattering instrument, named as TAIKAN, has been constructed at the beam line of BL15 in the Materials and Life Science Experimental Facility (MLF) of J-PARC. TAIKAN is designed for efficient measurements in wide-q range of 5 $$times$$ 10$$^{-4}$$ to 10[$AA$^{-1}$$]. The detector system is composed of small-, medium-, and high-angle detector banks and a backward detector bank with arrays of one dimensional $$^{3}$$He position sensitive detectors, besides the high-resolution detector with spatial resolution of about 0.5 mm will be installed near the center of small angle bank. In the data analysis software of TAIKAN, therefore, it is necessary to be able to execute the data reduction and some corrections to the enormous amounts of data including time information. And then, it is required that the all data processed can be comprehensibly displayed in one screen image. We will present about the data analysis software for TAIKAN now being developed.

Oral presentation

Neutron studies on soft matter; Development of smaller-angle neutron scattering instrument TAIKAN of J-PARC

Tominaga, Taiki; Suzuki, Junichi*; Takata, Shinichi; Shinohara, Takenao; Oku, Takayuki; Nakatani, Takeshi; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Suzuya, Kentaro; Aizawa, Kazuya; Arai, Masatoshi; et al.

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Time-shearing measurements of soft matter using J-PARC/TAIKAN (BL15)

Tominaga, Taiki; Takata, Shinichi; Suzuki, Junichi*; Shinohara, Takenao; Oku, Takayuki; Nakatani, Takeshi; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Suzuya, Kentaro; Aizawa, Kazuya; Arai, Masatoshi; et al.

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

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