Refine your search:     
Report No.
 - 
Search Results: Records 1-8 displayed on this page of 8
  • 1

Presentation/Publication Type

Initialising ...

Refine

Journal/Book Title

Initialising ...

Meeting title

Initialising ...

First Author

Initialising ...

Keyword

Initialising ...

Language

Initialising ...

Publication Year

Initialising ...

Held year of conference

Initialising ...

Save select records

Journal Articles

The Working group on the analysis and management of accidents (WGAMA); A Historical review of major contributions

Herranz, L. E.*; Jacquemain, D.*; Nitheanandan, T.*; Sandberg, N.*; Barr$'e$, F.*; Bechta, S.*; Choi, K.-Y.*; D'Auria, F.*; Lee, R.*; Nakamura, Hideo

Progress in Nuclear Energy, 127, p.103432_1 - 103432_14, 2020/09

 Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:16.23(Nuclear Science & Technology)

Journal Articles

Simultaneous measurement of fluid temperature and phase during water jet injection into high temperature melt

Shibamoto, Yasuteru; Kukita, Yutaka*; Nakamura, Hideo

Proceedings of 11th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics (NURETH-11) (CD-ROM), 15 Pages, 2005/10

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

In situ X-ray observations of the decomposition of brucite and the graphite-diamond conversion in aqueous fluid at high pressure and temperature

Okada, Taku; Utsumi, Wataru; Kaneko, Hiroshi*; Yamakata, Masaaki*; Shimomura, Osamu

Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 29(7), p.439 - 445, 2002/08

 Times Cited Count:18 Percentile:55.04(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

An experimental technique to make real-time observations at high pressure and temperature of the diamond forming process in candidate material of mantle fluids as a catalyst has been established for the first time. In situ X-ray diffraction experiments using synchrotron radiation have been performed upon a mixture of brucite (Mg(OH)$$_{2}$$) and graphite as starting material. Brucite decomposes into periclase (MgO) and H$$_{2}$$O at 3.6 GPa and 1050$$^{circ}$$C while no periclase is formed after the decomposition of brucite at 6.2 GPa and 1150$$^{circ}$$C, indicating that the solubility of the MgO component in H$$_{2}$$O greatly increases with increasing pressure. The conversion of graphite to diamond in aqueous fluid has been observed at 7.7 GPa and 1835$$^{circ}$$C. Time-dependent X-ray diffraction profiles for this transformation have been successfully obtained.

JAEA Reports

Thermal and fluid-dynamic research and development for high temperature gas cooled reactor in JAERI

*; Miyamoto, Yoshiaki; Akino, Norio; Shiina, Yasuaki; Hishida, Makoto*; Ogawa, Masuro; Fumizawa, Motoo; Inagaki, Yoshiyuki; Takeda, Tetsuaki; Takada, Shoji; et al.

JAERI-Review 98-024, 403 Pages, 1999/01

JAERI-Review-98-024.pdf:17.17MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Thermal and hydraulic tests of a standard fuel rod of HTTR with HENDEL

Takase, Kazuyuki; Hino, Ryutaro;

Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 32(11), p.1107 - 1110, 1990/11

 Times Cited Count:12 Percentile:86.39(Nuclear Science & Technology)

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Biennial report of the Department of High Temperature Engineering; April 1,1982-March 31,1984

Sanokawa, Konomo; ; ; ;

JAERI-M 84-190, 177 Pages, 1984/10

JAERI-M-84-190.pdf:4.92MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

8 (Records 1-8 displayed on this page)
  • 1