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JAEA Reports

Procedures of chemical analysis of radioactive waste for decommissioning of TEPCO'S Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station

Yonekawa, Minoru; Iwasaki, Maho; Shimada, Kozue; Yanagiya, Shoko; Tsukada, Manabu; Iizuka, Yoshiyuki; Kaneko, Munenori; Unno, Toshimichi

JAEA-Testing 2015-002, 151 Pages, 2016/03

JAEA-Testing-2015-002.pdf:4.29MB
JAEA-Testing-2015-002-appendix(CD-ROM).zip:5.7MB

Preparatory Office for Hot Laboratory Operation Management in Fukushima Research Infrastructural Creation Center has advanced research and development for decommissioning of TEPCO'S Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. For this purpose, work procedure manual of chemical analysis for safety evaluation on processing, disposal and management of radioactive waste such as low dose level rubbles and fuel debris has been prepared. The manual will be used for personnel training and animation function of PowerPoint was used as the beginner of the chemical analysis to understand easily. This report describes about nuclides which were established analysis method and completed to make animation of work procedure.

JAEA Reports

Post processing system for multi-dimensionaI thermal-hydraulic analyses

Miyake, Yasuhiro*; *; ; Kimura, Nobuyuki

JNC TN9400 2000-016, 40 Pages, 1999/12

JNC-TN9400-2000-016.pdf:3.71MB

ln the conventional visualization system for the computational results, only Japanese (Nihongo) Line Printer (NLP) was available to print two dimensional cross sectional plots of vector and scalar fields. To evaluate the phenomena, an analyst had to print many plots on the NLP. This task makes difficult to check the computational results immediately after the calculation. Recently, as the visualization tools, we introduced Micro AVS and Field View which are utilized widely in the scientific and the industrial fields. ln order to show the numerical results on the visualization software, we constructed a post processing system which convert the results of the numerical code to "lntermediate files" which can be read by the visualization tools. As using this system, the examination of the numerical results can be executed on the display of the personal computer. Furthermore, the persuasive report and paper with high quality can be produced due to the color printing. As for the transient calculation, the change of the phenomena can be visually evaluated by using the animation function.

JAEA Reports

Development of FAME animation system

Hasegawa, Yukihiro*; Hamamatsu, Kiyotaka; Shirai, Hiroshi; Matsuda, Toshiaki; *; Itakura, Hirofumi*; *

JAERI-Tech 99-015, 27 Pages, 1999/02

JAERI-Tech-99-015.pdf:1.99MB

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JAEA Reports

Visualization of atmospheric diffusion with Mathematica

Shinohara, Kunihiko

PNC TN9410 92-339, 47 Pages, 1992/11

PNC-TN9410-92-339.pdf:18.25MB

The calculation of atmospheric concentrations of radionuclides discharged from nuclear facilities is the first step for environmental dose assessment. Gaussian diffusion equation is usually used for the calculation. Computer programs such as ANDOSE and ORION-II have been developed by using of the equation and applied with meteorological data to evaluuate dose equivalents in the environment. results are shown numerically by the computer codes. However, if the results are shown in visualized form, it may be very useful to understand the diffusion phenomena and will also be helpful for beginners of the environmental dose assessment In the report, atmospheric diffusions and depositions by Gaussian equation have been visualized with mathematica. Almost text and graphics in the report are the direct print of mathematica's Note Book.

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