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Kobayashi, Hidekazu; Amamoto, Ippei; Yokozawa, Takuma; Yamashita, Teruo; Nagai, Takayuki; Kitamura, Naoto*; Takebe, Hiromichi*; Mitamura, Naoki*; Tsuzuki, Tatsuya*
Proceedings of 15th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management (ICEM 2013) (CD-ROM), 6 Pages, 2013/09
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Amamoto, Ippei; Kobayashi, Hidekazu; Yokozawa, Takuma; Yamashita, Teruo; Nagai, Takayuki; Kitamura, Naoto*; Takebe, Hiromichi*; Mitamura, Naoki*; Tsuzuki, Tatsuya*
Proceedings of 15th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management (ICEM 2013) (CD-ROM), 8 Pages, 2013/09
The great amount of water used for cooling the stricken power reactors at Fukushima Dai-ichi has resulted in accumulation of "remaining water". As the remaining water is subsequently contaminated by FPs, etc., it is necessary to decontaminate it in order to reduce the volume of liquid radioactive waste and to reuse it again for cooling the reactors. Various techniques are being applied to remove FP, etc. and to make stable waste forms. One of the methods using the iron phosphate glass as a medium is being developed to stabilize the strontium-bearing sludge whose main component is BaSO. From the results hitherto, the iron phosphate glass is regarded as a potential medium for the target sludge.
Yumoto, Ryozo; Kaya, Akira*; *; Yokozawa, Naoki; *; *
PNC TN841 81-24, 217 Pages, 1981/03
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Naruki, Kaoru; *; *; Yokozawa, Naoki
PNC TN841 77-48, 50 Pages, 1977/09
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*; Naruki, Kaoru; *; *; *; Yokozawa, Naoki; *; Kaneda, Kenichiro
PNC TN841 76-06, 295 Pages, 1976/02
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Mizuta, H.; Hirabayashi, F.*; Yokozawa, Naoki; Fukushima, Y.*
PNC TN841 74-51, 50 Pages, 1974/12
A series of 30 experiments were performed to examine the fragmentation characteristics of Sodium-Fuel Interaction by dropping molten UO into sodium. In this experiment, annular UO
pellets were heated by the center line heating of tungsten rod, and the molten UO
droplets fell into the sodium tank. The fragmentations of the droplets on the surface of liquid sodium were photographed with high speed camera at 500-2000 pictures/sec. The Pressure and temperature of sodium tank were measured. The particle characteristics of the UO
residue was examined on the particle size distribution, the particle surface condition, and the grain characteristic of the particles for the fragmentation mechanism. These examination indicates that the UO
particles can be assumed to be spherical and to have the log-normal distribution function. The most pessimistic particle size distribution at present can be represented by the equation. Where f/supi(D)dD=weight percent of particles in size range D to D+
Koizumi, Masumichi; Komatsu, Junji*; Sasao, Nobuyuki*; Yokozawa, Naoki; *; Tachibana, Toshimichi; *; *
PNC TN841 72-39, 68 Pages, 1972/11
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Amamoto, Ippei; Kobayashi, Hidekazu; Yokozawa, Takuma; Yamashita, Teruo; Nagai, Takayuki; Suzuki, Yoshikazu*; Takebe, Hiromichi*; Mitamura, Naoki*; Tsuzuki, Tatsuya*
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The great amount of water used for cooling the stricken reactors at Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant following the earthquake and tsunami of 11 March 2011 had resulted in accumulation of "remaining water" in some buildings. From public announcements, it seems likely the decontamination process of La Hague reprocessing plant would be employed as one of the treatment processes for the remaining water contaminated by FPs such as Cs, Sr, etc.. Based on literature study, Cs would precipitate with ferrocyanide compound as well as Sr with BaSO by applying the above-mentioned process. In this study, BaSO
as the simulated sludge was loaded into the iron phosphate glass (IPG) medium under different melting temperature. Based on the results, the performance of IPG containing BaO (decomposed from BaSO
) improved with increase loading of BaO up to 48 mol% at lower melting temperature.
Amamoto, Ippei; Yokozawa, Takuma; Yamashita, Teruo; Nagai, Takayuki; Nakamura, Hirotaka*; Takebe, Hiromichi*; Mitamura, Naoki*; Tsuzuki, Tatsuya*; Kobayashi, Hidekazu
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Amamoto, Ippei; Kobayashi, Hidekazu; Yokozawa, Takuma; Yamashita, Teruo; Nagai, Takayuki; Suzuki, Yoshikazu*; Takebe, Hiromichi*; Mitamura, Naoki*; Tsuzuki, Tatsuya*
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Kobayashi, Hidekazu; Amamoto, Ippei; Yokozawa, Takuma; Yamashita, Teruo; Nagai, Takayuki; Kitamura, Naoto*; Takebe, Hiromichi*; Mitamura, Naoki*; Tsuzuki, Tatsuya*
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Amamoto, Ippei; Kobayashi, Hidekazu; Yokozawa, Takuma; Yamashita, Teruo; Nagai, Takayuki; Kitamura, Naoto*; Takebe, Hiromichi*; Mitamura, Naoki*; Tsuzuki, Tatsuya*
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Kobayashi, Hidekazu; Amamoto, Ippei; Yokozawa, Takuma; Yamashita, Teruo; Nagai, Takayuki; Kitamura, Naoto*; Takebe, Hiromichi*; Mitamura, Naoki*; Tsuzuki, Tatsuya*
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