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JAEA Reports

R&D Study on on-line criticality surveillance system (IV)

Yamada, Susumu*

JNC TJ8400 2000-051, 122 Pages, 2000/02

JNC-TJ8400-2000-051.pdf:2.15MB

Developing an inexpensive on-line criticality surveillance system is required for ensuring the safety of nuclear fuel reprocessing plants. Based on the series of researches for five years, R&D study on On-line Criticality Surveillance System has been carricd out since 1996. The concept of this Criticality Surveillance System is based on the Auto-Regressive Moving Average (ARMA) model identification algorithms to the time series of signal fluctuation of a neutron detector. We have proposed several new ideas of modification to the original design of the Criticality Surveillance System, and also reported some results of numerical analysis over the DCA experiments. In those days, DOS/V personal computers with Microsoft Windows have came into wide use instead of those based on the MS-DOS, which have been popular in Japan. NEC, a major maker of MS-DOS computers, stopped the production of MS-DOS computers and changed their management policy toward production of DOS/V personal computers. Our researches have been developed using MS-DOS computers. For the effective use of these important results, it became an urgent theme to transplant all programs developed on MS_DOS computers into computers with the OS, which is not easily affected by commercialism. Since the design concept should be based on high reliability, electromagnetic disturbance-free and high expandability, and also computers have achieved remarkably high performance as well as low price in these days, these computers should be used not only as a simple signal processing unit but also a totally integrated signal analyzing system along with conventional signal analyzing software in stead of IC chips with analyzing soft wares. This configuration enables us to easily introduce newly developed techniques and to provide supplement information. Then, this approach can enhance the reliability of the Criticality Surveillance System without addition of any special devices, and also provide the flexibility of ...

JAEA Reports

Development of nonlinear finite element method program provided the h-version adaptive Mesh division function

; Tsukimori, Kazuyuki

PNC TN9410 98-069, 128 Pages, 1998/05

PNC-TN9410-98-069.pdf:2.55MB

There is a growing tendency to need structural analysis aided expert system, which adopts advanced analysis techniques and is useful adaptive design of large reactor. This report describes about development of the h-version adaptive mesh division function based on Yuge & Iwai method. From points of view about securing of analysis precision, reduction of work to make analysis data and decrease in calculation costs, to analyze smoothly the nonlinear problems is the main object of this system. The h-version adaptive mesh technique is the method that increases locally finite element mesh density, depending on dividing the elements that the absorbed energy quantity exceeds a standard value every increment step. We developed this h-version adaptive mesh division function and incorporate it in the general nonlinear finite element code. For the function this system has, we show the following. (1)It is possible to apply this system to the thermos elastic-plastic nonlinear problem. (2)The provided finite elements (a)4-Node Quadrilateral Plane-Stress Element (b)4-Node Quadrilateral P1ane-Strain Element (c)4-Node Quadrilateral Axisymmetric Solid Element (d)4-Node Layered Shell Element (3)The provided constitutive model (a)Ono-model (b)kinetic hardening rule (c)ORNL 10 cycles hardening rule (4)The repetition technique : Newton-Raphson technique (5)The application possible force type (a)The concentrated forces (b)The distributed forces (c)The self forces (d)The temperature forces (6)It is possible to apply the cyclic repetition force. (7)The dividing the elements technique (a)Rectifying the strain of the element shape depending on the aspect ratio (b)Dividing the elements that the absorbed energy quantity exceeds a standard value every increment step. (c)Add the function of input the plural absorbed energy quantity that is the estimate value of the division elements. The programming and giving the tests about this system was put into by RCCM.

Journal Articles

A Performance evaluation method of parallel computers for numerical analysis

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Joho Shori Gakkai Rombunshi, 39(3), p.529 - 541, 1998/03

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