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Study on the condition of MOX granules suitable for constant die filling in MOX fuel pellet production

Akashi, Masatoshi; Nishina, Masahiro; Morimoto, Kyoichi; Kato, Yoshiyuki; Kato, Masato

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A die filling experiment was carried out using granulated MOX powder to investigate the condition of MOX granules suitable for constant die filling. It was found that the mean particle diameter and the Hausner ratio gave an indication of the die filling for the granulated MOX powder.

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Development of flowability improvement technology for MOX powder by wet granulation; Performance evaluation of granulator

Ishii, Katsunori; Segawa, Tomoomi; Kawaguchi, Koichi; Suzuki, Masahiro

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To develop flowability improvement technology for the simplified pelletizing process, a simple granulator with little powder adhesion, was experimentally produced. To know the performance of the granulator, granulation experiments was conducted by using dummy powder.

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Development of flowability improvement technology for MOX powder by wet granulation; Experiments on size distribution control of granulated powder

Ishii, Katsunori; Kawaguchi, Koichi; Segawa, Tomoomi; Suzuki, Masahiro

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JAEA is developing the simplified pelletizing process as advanced MOX fuel fabrication technology in the future. The standardizer could eliminate coarse particles from granules produced by wet granulator without degradation of flowability.

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Development of simplified pelletizing process for fast reactor MOX fuels and demonstration experiment, 1; Advanced technology of microwave heating denitration method

Segawa, Tomoomi; Kawaguchi, Koichi; Ishii, Katsunori; Tsuchida, Hayahisa*; Fujiwara, Kota*; Kaneko, Akiko*; Abe, Yutaka*

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Development and demonstration of elemental technologies in simplified pellet fabrication method are developed. While the cylindrical vessel is expected to have a higher speed and capacity than the flat vessel, spilling phenomenon occurs, and device design optimization is required. The mechanism of flashing and spilling, and microwave heating characteristics of high loss solution are studied. The progress of the development of elemental technologies and microwave heating test results using simulated reprocessed solutions are reported. The dielectric loss of distilled water increased from the lower end to near the central axis, and water was internally heated, and then strong convection currents were formed with a large velocity vector from the center upward. In contrast, in KCl solution with 10 mass%, which has the same dielectric loss rate as the reprocessed solution, the outer periphery was heated and large convection was hardly generated, suggesting that heating is non-uniform.

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Development of simplified pelletizing process for fast reactor MOX fuels and demonstration experiment, 3; Sintering and O/M ratio adjustment technology and gas flow analysis

Nishina, Masahiro; Takato, Kiyoto; Nakamichi, Shinya; Segawa, Tomoomi; Kawaguchi, Koichi; Ishii, Katsunori; Makino, Takayoshi; Okumura, Kazuyuki

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no abstracts in English

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Development of simplified pelletizing process for fast reactor MOX fuels and demonstration experiment, 2; Die wall lubrication technology with using tumbling granular

Takato, Kiyoto; Nishina, Masahiro; Tsuchimochi, Ryota; Hayashizaki, Kohei; Segawa, Tomoomi; Kawaguchi, Koichi; Ishii, Katsunori; Makino, Takayoshi; Okumura, Kazuyuki

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