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A Proposal of grain boundary damage parameter

Kikuchi, Kenji; Kaji, Yoshiyuki

Zairyo, 44(505), p.1244 - 1248, 1995/10

no abstracts in English

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Characteristics of alanine dosimeter under low dose-rate and long time irradiation; Residual life estimation of organic materials used in the radiation environment

Haruyama, Yasuyuki; Tachibana, Hiroyuki; Kojima, Takuji; *; Kashiwazaki, Shigeru*; *; *

Radioisotopes, 44(8), p.507 - 513, 1995/08

no abstracts in English

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Nondestructive inspection on JMTR

; Ooka, Norikazu;

Genshiryoku Kogyo, 38(9), p.40 - 45, 1992/00

no abstracts in English

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R&D on mercury target for spallation neutron source to improve the durability under high power operation, 4; Development of technique on radiation damage evaluation on the mercury target to estimate the residual lifetime

Wakui, Takashi; Saito, Shigeru; Wakai, Eiichi; Sakai, Tomoki*; Mori, Kotaro*; Futakawa, Masatoshi

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One of dominant factors to determine the lifetime of the mercury target in J-PARC is the radiation damage. Authors suggested the tensile properties evaluation technique from numerical tensile tests using material properties estimated from inverse analyses on indentation tests. The technique was applied to ion-irradiated materials, and the validity of the technique was investigated by comparing the result with results of the PIE on the targets of SNS. By conducting indentation tests on samples cut out from used targets, it is expected that the residual lifetime estimation can be conducted considering various effects; fatigue, temperature, LME, etc. superimposed on the radiation damage from evaluating hardness and tensile properties obtained by the technique. The technique and comparison results will be discussed.

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