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JAEA Reports

Introduce of pin-indentation deformation model into fuel pin bundle deformation analysis code "BAMBOO"

Uwaba, Tomoyuki; Ito, Masahiro*; Ishitani, Ikuo*

JAEA-Technology 2025-002, 25 Pages, 2025/06

JAEA-Technology-2025-002.pdf:2.06MB

In spacer wire-type fast reactor fuel assemblies, when the bundle-duct interaction (BDI) becomes severe, contact loads applied to claddings via wires cause oval-deformation of the cladding cross-sections. The cladding oval-deformation may become significant especially in the pins at the outermost periphery of the bundle because they are subjected to a large load from the duct via their wires. In this case the cladding oval-deformation occurs in such a manner that the wire is partially sinking into the cladding, and as a result the cladding is locally dented. We developed a model to simulate such cladding local deformation and integrated the model into the BDI analysis code "BAMBOO". In the out-of-pile bundle compression tests, the gaps between pins and the duct became smaller than the wire diameter when the bundle was compressed despite the existence of a wires between the bundle outermost pins and the duct. The bundle compression test analyses by BAMBOO equipped with the model showed that the local deformation of claddings of outermost pins reproduced the similar trend to the compression test results.

Journal Articles

Impact of microdosimetric modeling on computation of relative biological effectiveness for carbon ion radiotherapy

Hartzell, S.*; Furutani, K. M.*; Parisi, A.*; Sato, Tatsuhiko; Kase, Yuki*; Deglow, C.*; Friedrich, T.*; Beltran, C. J.*

Radiation (Internet), 5(2), p.21_1 - 21_24, 2025/06

Journal Articles

Transverse asymmetry of individual $$gamma$$ rays in the $$^{139}$$La($$overrightarrow{n},gamma$$)$$^{140}$$La reaction

Okuizumi, Mao*; Auton, C. J.*; Endo, Shunsuke; Fujioka, Hiroyuki*; Hirota, Katsuya*; Ino, Takashi*; Ishizaki, Kohei*; Kimura, Atsushi; Kitaguchi, Masaaki*; Koga, Jun*; et al.

Physical Review C, 111(3), p.034611_1 - 034611_6, 2025/03

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Physics, Nuclear)

Journal Articles

Germanene reformation from oxidized germanene on Ag(111)/Ge(111) by vacuum annealing

Suzuki, Seiya; Katsube, Daiki*; Yano, Masahiro; Tsuda, Yasutaka; Terasawa, Tomoo; Ozawa, Takahiro*; Fukutani, Katsuyuki; Kim, Y.*; Asaoka, Hidehito; Yuhara, Junji*; et al.

Small Methods, 9(3), p.2400863_1 - 2400863_9, 2025/03

 Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:30.18(Chemistry, Physical)

Journal Articles

Solvent extraction of tin in nitric acids; Evaluation of multiple extractants

Ito, Kengo*; Takahashi, Shin*; Kato, Chizu*; Fukutani, Satoshi*; Matsumura, Tatsuro; Fujii, Toshiyuki*

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 334, p.2467 - 2475, 2025/02

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Chemistry, Analytical)

In this study, the solvent extraction behavior of tin (Sn), specifically $$^{126}$$Sn, from high-level radioactive waste was evaluated using six different extractants in a HNO$$_{3}$$ system. Among the tested extractants, N,N-Didodecyl-2-hydroxyacetoamide (HAA) exhibited higher efficiency, still not sufficient for industrial implementation. In systems where HCl was added to HNO$$_{3}$$, both tributyl phosphate (TBP) and N,N,N,N'-tetra-2-ethylhexyl diglycolamide (TEHDGA) achieved D$$_{Sn}$$ values greater than 1 at $$>$$ 1 M HCl. However, due to practical challenges in industrial applications, HAA extraction in HNO$$_{3}$$ systems, particularly at low Sn concentrations (0.0008 M), may provide a more effective solution for Sn recovery.

Journal Articles

Gyro-spintronic material science using vorticity gradient in solids

Nozaki, Yukio*; Sukegawa, Hiroaki*; Watanabe, Shinichi*; Yunoki, Seiji*; Horaguchi, Taisuke*; Nakayama, Hayato*; Yamanoi, Kazuto*; Wen, Z.*; He, C.*; Song, J.*; et al.

Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 26(1), p.2428153_1 - 2428153_39, 2025/02

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

Journal Articles

Solvent extraction behaviors of rhodium and palladium in nitric acid solutions using amide extractants

Ito, Kengo*; Morita, Misaki*; Araki, Yuta*; Kato, Chizu*; Fukutani, Satoshi*; Matsumura, Tatsuro; Fujii, Toshiyuki*

Solvent Extraction Research and Development, Japan, 32(1), p.53 - 62, 2025/00

Rhodium (Rh) and Palladium (Pd) in high-level radioactive waste are primarily fission products. This Study focused on understanding the extraction behavior of these platinum group elements (PGEs) using the novel extractants ${it N,N,N',N',N'',N''}$-hexaoctylnitriloacetamide (HONTA) and alkyl diamideamine (ADAAM). Both extractants showed affinity for Pd, with distribution coefficients significantly exceeding 1, demonstrating their effectiveness in Pd separation. In contrast, the distribution coefficients for Rh were consistently below 10 $$^{-1}$$, indicating low extraction efficiency from nitric acid. However, by leveraging the salting-out effect with calcium nitrate hydrate, a distribution coefficient of $$sim$$570 for Rh was achieved using HONTA. To overcome the difficult back-extraction of PGEs with HONTA, experiments were conducted using HEDTA and thiourea. Back-extraction with HEDTA in high-concentration nitric acid ($$>$$2M) resulted in $$sim$$90% extraction of Pd, while thiourea-based back-extraction with nitric acid yielded over 40% extraction for Rh, with the maximum of 62.7% achieved using hydrochloric acid.

Journal Articles

Pulsed muon facility of J-PARC MUSE

Shimomura, Koichiro*; Koda, Akihiro*; Pant, A. D.*; Sunagawa, Hikaru*; Fujimori, Hiroshi*; Umegaki, Izumi*; Nakamura, Jumpei*; Fujihara, Masayoshi; Tampo, Motonobu*; Kawamura, Naritoshi*; et al.

Interactions (Internet), 245(1), p.31_1 - 31_6, 2024/12

Journal Articles

Effect of neutron beam properties on dose distributions in a water phantom for boron neutron capture therapy

Ishikawa, Akihisa; Tanaka, Hiroki*; Nakamura, Satoshi*; Kumada, Hiroaki*; Sakurai, Yoshinori*; Watanabe, Kenichi*; Yoshihashi, Sachiko*; Tanagami, Yuki*; Uritani, Akira*; Kiyanagi, Yoshiaki*

Journal of Radiation Research (Internet), 65(6), p.765 - 775, 2024/11

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Biology)

Journal Articles

Ultrahigh concentration hydrogen doping into TiO$$_{2}$$

Lim, G.-C.*; Fukutani, Katsuyuki; 8 of others*

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 146(46), p.32013 - 32021, 2024/11

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:51.94(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)

Journal Articles

Isotope-dependent site occupation of hydrogen in epitaxial titanium hydride nanofilms

Ozawa, Takahiro*; Fukutani, Katsuyuki; 7 of others*

Nature Communications (Internet), 15, p.9558_1 - 9558_8, 2024/11

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Multidisciplinary Sciences)

Journal Articles

Edge sites on platinum electrocatalysts are responsible for discharge in the hydrogen evolution reaction

Kiliyankil, V. A.*; Fukutani, Katsuyuki; 10 of others*

Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 12(42), p.28731 - 28743, 2024/10

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Chemistry, Physical)

Journal Articles

Solvent extraction of selenium in nitric acid; Evaluation of multiple extractants and proposal of a novel separation process

Ito, Kengo*; Kawakami, Takahiro*; Kato, Chizu*; Fukutani, Satoshi*; Matsumura, Tatsuro; Fujii, Toshiyuki*

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 333(10), p.5183 - 5189, 2024/10

 Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:51.66(Chemistry, Analytical)

Solvent extraction behaviors of Se (VI) from nitric acid solutions were investigated with multiple extractants used for uranium, plutonium, minor actinides, and rare earthelements separation processes from high-level liquid waste. During the processes, Se remained in the residual aqueous solutions, as all extractants showed distributionratios $$<$$ 1. In contrast, Se showed distribution ratios $$>$$ 1 with $$o$$-phenylenediamine in dilute nitric acid ($$<$$ 2 M HNO$$_{3}$$), octanol as the organic phase, and concentrated nitric acid (8 M HNO$$_{3}$$) for back extraction, suggesting a potential new single separation process and recovery of Se.

Journal Articles

Holocene paleolimnological changes in Rundv${aa}$shetta lakes in the Soya Coast region and their paleoenvironmental significance with glacial isostatic adjustment in East Antarctica

Inoue, Genki*; Honda, Eisuke*; Ito, Keisuke*; Kang, I.*; Seto, Koji*; Tani, Yukinori*; Watanabe, Takahiro; Kashima, Kaoru*; Otani, Shuji*; Yamanaka, Toshiro*; et al.

Quaternary Science Reviews, 338, p.108822_1 - 108822_18, 2024/08

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Geography, Physical)

We studied Holocene paleolimnological changes inferred from biomarkers and microscopic observation of microalgae and cyanobacteria in sediment cores from Rundv${aa}$shetta lakes (Maruwanminami-ike and Maruwan o-ike) in the Soya Coast of East Antarctica, along with sedimentary facies and radiocarbon dating. Coastal marine environment: Maruwanminami-ike (147-72.5 cm, 5,010-2,590 cal BP) and Maruwan-oike (226-47.2 cm, 5,700-3,190 cal BP) were characterized by low biological production with the predominance of diatoms. Transition period of stratified brackish lake environment: Maruwanminami-ike (72.5-65.6 cm, 2,590-2,500 cal BP) and Maruwan-oike (47.2-28.8 cm, 3,190-2,890 cal BP) were characterized by stratified conditions with marine water overlain by freshwater, and a chemocline developed together with an anoxic layer in the bottom of photic zone.

Journal Articles

Benchmark analysis on pipe support structures for establishing inelastic seismic design

Nakamura, Izumi*; Takito, Kiyotaka; Shimazu, Ryuya*; Okuda, Yukihiko; Sakai, Michiya*; Otani, Akihito*; Watakabe, Tomoyoshi; Okuda, Takahiro; Shibutani, Tadahiro*; Shiratori, Masaki*

Proceedings of ASME 2024 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference (PVP 2024) (Internet), 9 Pages, 2024/07

Journal Articles

H$$_{2}$$ molecule generation from dissociatively adsorbed water on TiO$$_{2}$$ through photoexcitation

Kato, Koichi*; Nagatsuka, Naoki*; Fukutani, Katsuyuki

Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 128(20), p.8188 - 8198, 2024/05

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:30.18(Chemistry, Physical)

Journal Articles

First demonstration of a single-end readout position-sensitive optical fiber radiation sensor inside the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station based on wavelength-resolving analysis

Terasaka, Yuta; Sato, Yuki; Uritani, Akira*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 1062, p.169227_1 - 169227_6, 2024/05

 Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:52.60(Instruments & Instrumentation)

Journal Articles

Hydrogen absorption in an epitaxial thin film of high-entropy perovskite oxide

Ozawa, Takahiro*; Fukutani, Katsuyuki; 4 of others*

Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A, 42(2), p.023402_1 - 023402_6, 2024/03

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Materials Science, Coatings & Films)

Journal Articles

Revealing the role of high-valence elementary substitution in the hydrogen-induced Mottronic transitions of vanadium dioxide

Zhou, X.*; Fukutani, Katsuyuki; 9 of others*

Applied Physics Letters, 124(8), p.082103_1 - 082103_7, 2024/02

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:87.23(Physics, Applied)

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Observation of resonant tunneling of proton from octahedral to tetrahedral sites in Pd

Ozawa, Takahiro*; Fukutani, Katsuyuki; 4 of others*

Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 185, p.111741_1 - 111741_7, 2024/02

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:32.03(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)

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