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Production of $$^{266}$$Bh in the $$^{248}$$Cm($$^{23}$$Na,5$$n$$)$$^{266}$$Bh reaction and its decay properties

Haba, Hiromitsu*; Fan, F.*; Kaji, Daiya*; Kasamatsu, Yoshitaka*; Kikunaga, Hidetoshi*; Komori, Yukiko*; Kondo, Narumi*; Kudo, Hisaaki*; Morimoto, Koji*; Morita, Kosuke*; et al.

Physical Review C, 102(2), p.024625_1 - 024625_12, 2020/08

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:58.52(Physics, Nuclear)

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Power Generation with Fe2 VAI modules using Sodium Heat Source

Yoshikawa, Shinji; YOSHIKAWA JNC, Shinji; Suzuki, Ryosuke*; kondo, koki*; Nakai, Satoshi*; NAKAI, Satoshi*

The 23rd International Conference on Termoelectric, 0 Pages, 2004/12

A prototype system for thermoelectric power generation using the Heusler Fe2 VAI alloy has been studied as a potential heat recovery system from a liquid metal cooled fast breeder reactor. The modules consisting of 180 pairs using Fe2VAi cast alloy were mouted on 1.8 m long of the outer surface of a stainless tube (O.D. 34mm) which is internally heated by flowing liquid sodium (484-670K, 2-8 1/min). The element has a shape of a long cuboid, where one small rectangular end was thermally contacted with the tube surface and the other end was directly cooled by forced air flow to form a counter-type heat exchanger. The internal electric resistances of the modules were nearly same, however, the electromotive force varied widely because of the difference of thermal resistance between the module and tube surface. The output power generated from this prototype system was evaluated to be about 4.2 W/m assuming that all the circumference of the pipe surface is covered by the elements.

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Study on Thermal Electric Conversion System for Sodium cooled FBR; Investigation for development of thermoelectric materials and systematic technology

Suzuki, Ryosuke*; Tanabe, Kentaro*; kondo, koki*; Ono, Katsutoshi*; Toda, Shinichi; Kasagawa, Yusuke; Tamayama, Kiyoshi; Oketani, Kazuhiro*

JNC TY4400 2003-004, 214 Pages, 2003/08

JNC-TY4400-2003-004.pdf:19.93MB

Recently, it has been important to reuse discharged heat energy from present nuclear plants in the view of reduction of environmental burden and improvement of heat efficiency for plant. For practical use in future of sodium cooled FBRs, which are typical high temperature system, this issue must be given priority. The thermal electric conversion system has been applied to the limited uses such as space or military, however, that results show good merits for reliability, maintenance free, and so on. Recently, this technology has been reconsidered in the view of saving energy in general industry. In this study, we made an investigation for applicability of the thermal electric conversion system to sodium cooled FBR as a heat recovery techbnology. Exactly, We have carried out the fundamental research and development for thermoelectric materials and elements, development of modules, and sodium tests with those modules, and then, we acquired the fundamental knowledge to estimate the efficiencies of thermal electric conversion system or modules for a sodium cooled FBR.

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Development of sodium leak detection technology by means of laser resonance ionization mass spectrometry, 3-1; Project overview

Aoyama, Takafumi; Okazaki, Koki*; Ito, Chikara; Iguchi, Tetsuo*; Watanabe, Kenichi*; Takegawa, Nobuyuki*; Kondo, Yutaka*

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The Study of highly sensitivity technique for sodium leak detection using laser resonance ionization mass spectrometry to improve fast reactor plant safety

Aoyama, Takafumi; Ito, Chikara; Araki, Yoshio; Naito, Hiroyuki; Okazaki, Koki*; Harano, Hideki*; Watanabe, Kenichi*; Iguchi, Tetsuo*; Takegawa, Nobuyuki*; Kondo, Yutaka*

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Effects of inflow conditions on flow induced vibration occurring in a strongly curved bend

Kondo, Manabu*; Ikeuchi, Koki*; Iwamoto, Yukiharu*; Yasuda, Kazunori*; Sogo, Motosuke*; Yamano, Hidemasa; Tanaka, Masaaki

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Effects of inflow conditions on flow occuring in a strongly curved bend

Ikeuchi, Koki*; Kondo, Manabu*; Iwamoto, Yukiharu*; Yasuda, Kazunori*; Sogo, Motosuke*; Tanaka, Masaaki; Yamano, Hidemasa

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The Study of highly sensitivity technique for sodium leak detection using laser resonance ionization mass spectrometry to improve fast reactor plant safety

Aoyama, Takafumi; Ito, Chikara; Araki, Yoshio; Naito, Hiroyuki; Iwata, Yoshihiro; Okazaki, Koki*; Harano, Hideki*; Watanabe, Kenichi*; Iguchi, Tetsuo*; Takegawa, Nobuyuki*; et al.

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The Study of highly sensitivity technique for sodium leak detection using laser resonance ionization mass spectrometry

Aoyama, Takafumi; Ito, Chikara; Naito, Hiroyuki; Iwata, Yoshihiro; Harano, Hideki*; Okazaki, Koki*; Araki, Yoshio*; Watanabe, Kenichi*; Iguchi, Tetsuo*; Takegawa, Nobuyuki*; et al.

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