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Yamane, Takashi*; Nagai, Yuki; Tanaka, Kaori*; Hayashi, Nobuhiko*
Physica C, 494, p.128 - 130, 2013/11
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:4.55(Physics, Applied)no abstracts in English
Nakanii, Nobuhiko*; Kondo, Kiminori; Yabuuchi, Toshinori*; Tsuji, Kazuki*; Tanaka, Kazuo*; Suzuki, Shinsuke*; Asaka, Takao*; Yanagida, Kenichi*; Hanaki, Hirofumi*; Kobayashi, Takashi*; et al.
Review of Scientific Instruments, 79(6), p.166102_1 - 066102_3, 2008/06
An imaging plate has been used as a useful detector of energetic electrons in laser electron acceleration and laser fusion studies. The absolute sensitivity of an imaging plate was calibrated at 1 GeV electron energy using the injector Linac of SPring-8. The sensitivity curve obtained up to 100 MeV in a previous study was extended successfully to GeV range.
Kubo, Shinji; Akino, Norio; Tanaka, Amane*; Nagashima, Akira*
Nihon Kikai Gakkai Rombunshu, B, 64(625), p.3013 - 3020, 1998/09
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Kubo, Shinji; Akino, Norio; Tanaka, Amane*; ;
Nihon Kikai Gakkai Rombunshu, B, 64(623), p.336 - 344, 1998/07
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Kubo, Shinji; Akino, Norio; Tanaka, Amane*; Nakano, Fumihiko*; Nagashima, Akira*
Thermal Science and Engineering, 5(1), p.9 - 13, 1997/01
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; ; Kubo, Shinji; Akino, Norio; Tanaka, Amane*; Takase, Kazuyuki
Kashika Joho Gakkai-Shi, 18(68), p.1 - 8, 1997/00
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Akino, Norio; Nakano, Fumihiko*; Kubo, Shinji; Tanaka, Amane*; Nagashima, Akira*; ;
Dai-33-Kai Nihon Dennetsu Shimpojiumu Koen Rombunshu, 0, p.233 - 234, 1996/00
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Takano, Nao*; Yamamoto, Mitsuru*; Takahashi, Yuko*; Teranishi, Mika*; Sakamoto, Ayako; Hase, Yoshihiro; Tanaka, Atsushi; Wu, J.*; Matsumoto, Takashi*; Toki, Seiichi*; et al.
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Yokoi, Shinobu*; Yamamoto, Tomohiko; Miyazaki, Masashi; Tanaka, Masaaki; Yamane, Yuma*; Nishiwaki, Yoshinori*; Sago, Hiromi*; Morita, Hideyuki*; Iwasaki, Akihisa*; Ikesue, Shunichi*
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The design basis ground motions have been revised to improve the seismic resistance of nuclear power plants. The reduction of seismic forces not only horizontally but also vertically has required more critical than in the past to ensure the seismic resistance of components. Notably, the design of a Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor will require reducing the seismic forces applied to the components because of the components with thin wall thickness. To overcome this problem, the authors plan to introduce a seismic isolation system. When the sloshing wave height is small, it can be approximated with a linear vibration model. However, when the sloshing wave height increases and the sloshing becomes nonlinear, it is necessary to evaluate the wave height using other methods such as numerical analysis. Although the evaluation of nonlinear sloshing wave height is important, there are few examples which quantitatively evaluate the wave height of nonlinear sloshing. This paper reports on the development plan and an overview of the evaluation method for nonlinear sloshing wave height and load applied to cylindrical tanks.
Sago, Hiromi*; Yamamoto, Tomohiko; Miyazaki, Masashi; Tanaka, Masaaki; Yokoi, Shinobu*; Yamane, Yuma*; Nishiwaki, Yoshinori*; Morita, Hideyuki*; Iwasaki, Akihisa*; Ikesue, Shunichi*; et al.
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The design basis ground motions have been revised to improve the seismic resistance of nuclear power plants. The reduction of seismic forces not only horizontally but also vertically has required more critical than in the past to ensure the seismic resistance of components. Notably, the design of a Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor will require reducing the seismic forces applied to the components because of the components with thin wall thickness. To overcome this problem, the authors plan to introduce a seismic isolation system. When the sloshing wave height is small, it can be approximated with a linear vibration model. However, when the sloshing wave height increases and the sloshing becomes nonlinear, it is necessary to evaluate the wave height using other methods such as numerical analysis. Although the evaluation of nonlinear sloshing wave height is important, there are few examples which quantitatively evaluate the wave height of nonlinear sloshing. This paper reports the results of the sloshing water test carried out to obtain test data for the construction of the evaluation method and the results of the reproduction analysis carried out using the VOF method.