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Journal Articles

Revaporization behavior of cesium and iodine compounds from their deposits in the steam-boron atmosphere

Rizaal, M.; Miwa, Shuhei; Suzuki, Eriko; Imoto, Jumpei; Osaka, Masahiko; Gou$"e$llo, M.*

ACS Omega (Internet), 6(48), p.32695 - 32708, 2021/12

 Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:6.39(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)

Journal Articles

Development of stress intensity factors for subsurface flaws in plates subjected to polynomial stress distributions

Lu, K.; Mano, Akihiro; Katsuyama, Jinya; Li, Y.; Iwamatsu, Fuminori*

Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 140(3), p.031201_1 - 031201_11, 2018/06

 Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:44.89(Engineering, Mechanical)

Journal Articles

Sorption of Eu$$^{3+}$$ on Na-montmorillonite studied by time-resolved laser fluorescence spectroscopy and surface complexation modeling

Sasaki, Takayuki*; Ueda, Kenyo*; Saito, Takumi; Aoyagi, Noboru; Kobayashi, Taishi*; Takagi, Ikuji*; Kimura, Takaumi; Tachi, Yukio

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 53(4), p.592 - 601, 2016/04

 Times Cited Count:12 Percentile:74.37(Nuclear Science & Technology)

The influences of pH and the concentrations of Eu$$^{3+}$$ and NaNO$$_{3}$$ on the sorption of Eu$$^{3+}$$ to Na-montmorillonite were investigated through batch sorption measurements and time-resolved laser fluorescence spectroscopy (TRLFS). The pH had a little effect on the distribution coefficients (Kd) in 0.01 M NaNO$$_{3}$$, whereas the Kd strongly depended on pH at 1 M NaNO$$_{3}$$. A cation exchange model combined with a one-site non-electrostatic surface complexation model was successfully applied to the measured Kd. The TRLFS spectra of Eu$$^{3+}$$ sorbed were processed by parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC), which corresponded to one outer-sphere (factor A) and two inner-sphere (factor B and C) complexes. It turned out that factors A and B correspond to Eu$$^{3+}$$ sorbed by ion exchange sites and inner-sphere complexation with hydroxyl groups of the edge faces, respectively. Factor C became dominant at relatively high pH and ionic strength and likely correspond to the precipitation of Eu(OH)$$_{3}$$ on the surface.

Journal Articles

Effects of hydrogen peroxide and oxygen on corrosion of stainless steel in high temperature water

Uchida, Shunsuke*; Sato, Tomonori; Morishima, Yusuke*; Hirose, Tatsuya*; Miyazawa, Takahiro*; Kakinuma, Nagao*; Sato, Yoshiyuki*; Usui, Naoshi*; Wada, Yoichi*

Proceedings of 12th International Conference on Environmental Degradation of Materials in Nuclear Power Systems-Water Reactors (CD-ROM), p.19 - 29, 2005/00

Static and dynamic responses of stainless steel specimens exposed to H$$_{2}$$O$$_{2}$$ and O$$_{2}$$ in high temperature water were evaluated by analyzing ECP and FDCI (frequency dependent complex impedance). The oxide films on the specimens were characterized by multilateral surface analyses, e.g., LRS, SIMS, XPS and direct electric resistance measurement. As a result of evaluation, it was confirmed that (1) corrosive condition of BWR normal water chemistry (NWC) was simulated by 100 ppb H$$_{2}$$O$$_{2}$$ without co-existing O$$_{2}$$, while that of hydrogen water chemistry (HWC) was simulated by 10 ppb H$$_{2}$$O$$_{2}$$, (2) ECP under HWC was as high as that under NWC, while dissolution rate of oxide film under HWC was much lower than that under NWC, (3) combination effects of electric resistance and dissolution rate of oxide caused same level ECP for both NWC and HWC, and (4) distinct weight loss of the specimen exposed to 100 ppb H$$_{2}$$O$$_{2}$$ was observed.

Journal Articles

Photon stimulated desorption (PSD)

Baba, Yuji

Hyomen Kagaku No Kiso To Oyo, p.751 - 755, 2004/06

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Structual design study of a proton beam window for a 1-MW spallation neutron source

Teraoku, Takuji*; Terada, Atsuhiko*; Maekawa, Fujio; Meigo, Shinichiro; Kaminaga, Masanori; Ishikura, Shuichi*; Hino, Ryutaro

JAERI-Tech 2003-026, 77 Pages, 2003/03

JAERI-Tech-2003-026.pdf:19.78MB

A 1-MW spallation neutron source aiming at materials and life science researches will be constructed under the JAERI-KEK Proton Accelerator Project(J-PARC). The proton beam window functions as a boundary wall between a high vacuum area and a helium atmosphere and it is cooled by light water because high heat-density is generated in the window material by interactions with the proton beam. Then, uniformity of the water flow is requested at the window to suppress a hot-spot that causes excessive thermal stress and cooling water boiling. Also, the window has to be strong enough in its structure for inner stress due to water pressure and thermal stress due to heat generation. In this report, we propose two types of proton beam windows, flat-type and curved-type. We evaluated the strength of structure and thermal hydraulic analysis. As a result, it was found that sufficient heat removal was assured with uniform water flow at the window, and the stress could be maintained below allowable stress values. Accordingly, it was confirmed that the proton beam window designs were feasible.

Journal Articles

Validation and sensitivity analysis of a new atmosphere-soil-vegetation model

Nagai, Haruyasu

Journal of Applied Meteorology, 41(2), p.160 - 176, 2002/02

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Near surface disposal of very low level waste generated from reactor decommissioning and related safety requirements

Okoshi, Minoru; Yoshimori, Michiro; Abe, Masayoshi

Planning and Operation of Low Level Waste Disposal Facilities IAEA-SM-341/70, 0(0), p.416 - 425, 1997/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Safety demonstration test for the disposal of very low level concrete waste

Abe, Masayoshi; Okoshi, Minoru; Yoshimori, Michiro

Dekomisshoningu Giho, 0(15), p.50 - 58, 1996/12

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Distribution of CuO$$^{+}$$ in La$$_{2}$$CuO$$_{y}$$ and La$$_{1.85}$$Sr$$_{0.15}$$CuO$$_{y}$$ pellets and their superconducting properties

Sasaki, Yuji

Analytical Sciences, 11, p.1005 - 1008, 1995/12

 Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:7.46(Chemistry, Analytical)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Near surface disposal of VLLW from reactor decommissioning and safety requirements

Okoshi, Minoru; Yoshimori, Michiro

Proc. of 3rd Japan-Russia Joint Symp. on Radiation Safety, 0, p.75 - 85, 1995/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Wavelength dependence of excimer laser irradiation effects on ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene copolymer

*; Kawanishi, Shunichi; Nishii, Masanobu; Sugimoto, Shunichi*; *

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 33(8), p.4764 - 4768, 1994/08

 Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:50.63(Physics, Applied)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Materials analysis by combined use of RBS/NRA/PIXE

Naramoto, Hiroshi

Proceedings of the International Conference on Evolution in Beam Applications, p.138 - 142, 1992/00

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Current status of uncertainty analysis methods for computer models

Ishigami, Tsutomu

JAERI-M 89-190, 66 Pages, 1989/11

JAERI-M-89-190.pdf:1.5MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Measurement of secondary electron emission coefficient of wall materials using auger electron spectromter

Hiroki, S.; ; ; Murakami, Yoshio

Shinku, 30(1), p.14 - 21, 1987/01

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Measurement of Secondary Electron Emission Coefficient of Wall Materials Using Auger Electron Spectroscopy

Hiroki, S.; ; *; ; Murakami, Yoshio

JAERI-M 85-123, 23 Pages, 1985/08

JAERI-M-85-123.pdf:0.71MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Effect of nickel on stress corrosion cracking of 23Cr stainless steels

; *

Boshoku Gijutsu, 33(1), p.24 - 32, 1984/00

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Stress Intensity Factor Analyses of Surface Cracks in Three-Dimensional Structures

*; ; *; *

JAERI-M 83-189, 44 Pages, 1983/11

JAERI-M-83-189.pdf:1.05MB

no abstracts in English

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