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Kabumoto, Hiroshi; Nakagawa, Sohei; Matsuda, Makoto
JAEA-Conf 2022-002, 146 Pages, 2023/03
"The 34th Meeting for Tandem Accelerators and their Associated Technologies" was held on July 21-22, 2022 organized by Nuclear Science Research Institute of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency. This meeting was held only on-line for preventing the spread of COVID-19 infection. The purpose of this meeting is contribution of development for related technology and of management of facilities through exchange of information among the researchers and engineers using and operating electrostatics accelerator facilities like tandem accelerators. There were 25 presentations which contains current status report of facility, technical development of accelerator, research of application. The total number of participants was a hundred, from 26 universities, research organizations and industries. This meeting consisted of only oral session, a poster session was not carried out because of on-line meeting. This proceeding compiles the contents of report papers in the meeting.
Imai, Nobuaki*; Otsu, Hideaki*
JAEA-Conf 2021-001, 236 Pages, 2022/03
The 2020 Symposium on Nuclear Data was held on-site at RIBF Conference Hall in RIKEN Wako campus on November 26 to 27, 2020, combined with on-line connection conference. The symposium was organized by the Nuclear Data Division of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan (AESJ) in cooperation with Sigma Investigative Advisory Committee of AESJ, Nuclear Science and Engineering Center of Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), RIKEN Nishina Center, Center for Nuclear Study, The University of Tokyo (CNS), KEK Wako Nuclear Science Center (WNSC), School of Science, The University of Tokyo. In the symposium, six sessions were proposed and held: "Reactor theory and experiments" as a tutorial, "Accelerator Facilities and Nuclear Data", "Deep/Machine Learning and Nuclear Physics, Application to Nuclear Data", "Nuclear Medicine and Nuclear Pharmacy", "Fission, Heavy Ion Nuclear Spectroscopy", and "Nuclear Reaction Data" as lecture and discussion sessions. In addition, recent research progress on experiments, nuclear theory, evaluation, benchmark and applications were presented in the poster session. The total number of participants was 119, of which 62 were on-site participants. Each oral and poster presentation was followed by an active question and answer session. This report consists of total 40 papers including 15 oral and 25 poster presentations.
Sakaue, Kazuyuki*; Harada, Hiroyuki
Kasokuki, 16(3), p.204 - 206, 2019/10
Beam is used for research base of wide disciplines and contributes to science technology, and is supported by beam physics. Young Researchers Association of the Japan Beam Physics Club was established to lead to contribution for science technology by communication among young researchers at April 2018. Our club was newly established the workshop against proposal and the 1st workshop of "Discussing and Brainstorming for the World of Beam Physics in the thirty years ahead" was holed at Kyoto on July 30th 2019. This paper will report the 1st workshop.
Department of JMTR, Oarai
JAERI-Review 2003-026, 163 Pages, 2003/09
no abstracts in English
Sakamoto, Yoshiteru; Nakano, Tomohide; Oyama, Naoyuki
Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 79(7), p.715 - 716, 2003/07
no abstracts in English
Sakamoto, Yoshiteru; Nakano, Tomohide; Oyama, Naoyuki
Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 78(5), P. 471, 2002/05
no abstracts in English
; Maki, Akira; ; ; ; ; Fukuda, Kazuhito
JNC TN8410 2001-023, 188 Pages, 2001/11
"The 4th technological meeting of Tokai Reprocessing Plant (TRP)" was held in JNFL Rokkasyo site on octorber 11, 2001. The report contains the proceedings, transparancies and questionnaires of themeetin. This time, we reported about "Maintenance and repair results of Tokai Reprocessing Plant" based on technology and knowledge accumulated in Tokai Reprocessing Plant.
Sakurai, Kiyoshi; Nagaya, Yasunobu; Yamamoto, Toshihiro; Yabuta, Naohiro*
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 43(9), p.26 - 27, 2001/09
no abstracts in English
Nuclear Code Evaluation Special Committee of Nuclear Code Research Committee
JAERI-Conf 2000-018, 342 Pages, 2001/01
no abstracts in English
Hajima, Ryoichi; Uesaka, Mitsuru*; *
Hoshako, 13(5), p.412 - 414, 2000/11
no abstracts in English
Chiba, Satoshi
JAERI-Conf 2000-011, 148 Pages, 2000/08
no abstracts in English
Sakurai, Kiyoshi; Yamamoto, Toshihiro; Ueki, Kotaro*; Mori, Takamasa; Nomura, Yasushi; Naito, Yoshitaka*
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 37(Suppl.1), p.446 - 448, 2000/03
no abstracts in English
*; *
JNC TN9200 2000-001, 133 Pages, 2000/02
The 11th Meeting for Reporting Safety Research on FBR and ATR was held at the exhibition hall (TECHNO O-ARAI) in OEC on the 15th of December in 1999. The reports of each subject in FY1996-1998 were presented before discussion at this meeting. The 11 subjects had been selected from the subjects (34 in total) on power reactor in fast breeder reactor, earthquake-proof and probabilistic safety assessment according to the decisions of sub-meetings in Sectional Meeting of Safety Research. This meeting was open to the public, and large attendance outside of JNC was invited for the purpose of getting some advice from related specialists. This report contains presentation papers, questions and answers, list of attendance, etc. Refer to the JNC open report for detailed results of safety research in FY1996-1998.
; Moro, Satoshi; ; Kakehi, Isao; ;
PNC TN9410 98-033, 284 Pages, 1998/03
System engineering division of OEC has being carried out a design study of the advanced nuclear fuel recycle system using electro-metallurgical process, aiming for improvements in safety, reliability, economy and a1so in environmental burden and nuclear non-proliferation. But the public criticism against nuclear power is more severe recently, and the situation is changing as seeing in the conclusion of the round-table conference on FBR. The researcher's meetings, in which researchers in PNC and from other organizations attended, were held during December, 1997 and March, 1998 in order to discuss on the advanced nuclear fuel recycle system and technology for FBR to be aimed in the future, and how to execute its research & development, etc. The conclusions of this meeting are as follows: (1)The future advanced FBR fuel cycle system shall be the system which has high potential for maximum utilization of uranium resources, and also for revolutionary improvements of economy, safety, environmental burden, etc. so as to be accepted in the society. (2)Regarding to the process of the future fuel eycle system, electro-metallurgical process that is able to apply for reprocessing of different types of fuel (oxide, metal and nitride) and is flexible for technical progress is recommended. Research & development of this system and technology shall be carried out. (3)The mission of PNC (new organization) is to select the most appropriate advanced FBR fuel cycle system from the viewpoint of the long-term FBR age in the future, and to conduct development of its system. It is expected for the new organization to execute its research and development steadily in cooperation with other research institutes, etc. under the nation-wide assessment and agreement. According to the above conclusions, the system engineering division will enhance the design study of the advanced FBR fuel cycle system and establish the definite concept of the system in cooperation with concerned in and ...
Baba, Mamoru*; Nakagawa, Tsuneo
JAERI-M 93-046, 379 Pages, 1993/03
no abstracts in English
Research Committee on Reactor Physics;
JAERI-M 93-033, 246 Pages, 1993/03
no abstracts in English
Nomura, Masahiro; Konashi, Kenji; ; Kase, Takeshi; Nomura, Masahiro;
PNC TN8100 92-011, 132 Pages, 1992/05
no abstracts in English
Baba, Mamoru*; Nakagawa, Tsuneo
JAERI-M 92-027, 403 Pages, 1992/03
no abstracts in English