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Takahashi, Shigeo*; Sakurai, Daisuke*; Nagao, Fumiya; Kurikami, Hiroshi; Sanada, Yukihisa
Shimyureshon, 42(2), p.68 - 75, 2023/06
This paper introduces a case in which scientific knowledge on understanding the deposition process of radionuclides and evaluating the dose rate reduction due to decontamination work was obtained through visual analysis based on data on the spatio-temporal distribution of air dose rates accumulated through radiation monitoring after the accident. We will discuss the prospects for future efforts to effectively obtain important knowledge that will assist in the planning of policies for reconstruction from the nuclear power plant accident in the future.
Takahashi, Shigeo*; Kurikami, Hiroshi; Sanada, Yukihisa; Sakurai, Daisuke*
ERAN FY2022 Annual Report (Internet), 1 Pages, 2023/04
This study aims to establish a highly accurate evaluation technique for decontamination effects through multilateral and quantitative evaluation of decontamination effects. The applicability of the visual analysis technique was confirmed through a trial analysis.
Miyake, Yasuhiro*; *; ; Kimura, Nobuyuki
JNC TN9400 2000-016, 40 Pages, 1999/12
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.
Ooka, Norikazu; Ishii, Toshimitsu
Keikinzoku Yosetsu, 37(1), p.17 - 24, 1999/00
no abstracts in English
Agematsu, Takashi; Arakawa, Kazuo; Okumura, Susumu
JAERI-Conf 95-021, 0, p.433 - 435, 1995/10
no abstracts in English
Ishikawa, Nobuyuki; Suzuki, Katsuo; Fujii, Yoshio; Usui, Hozumi
The 3rd JSME/ASME Joint Int. Conf. on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE),Vol. 1, 0, p.449 - 454, 1995/00
no abstracts in English
Tsutani, Sadahiro*; Takeshita, Hiroshi*; Edajima, Toshikazu*; Motooka, Masafumi*
PNC TJ8224 93-001, 128 Pages, 1993/06
no abstracts in English
*; *; Tachikawa, T.*; Agematsu, Takashi; Okumura, Susumu; Arakawa, Kazuo
Proceedings of 13th International Conference on Cyclotrons and Their Applications, p.644 - 647, 1993/00
no abstracts in English
Takahashi, Shigeo*; Sakurai, Daisuke*; Kurikami, Hiroshi; Sanada, Yukihisa
no journal, ,
This study aims to establish a highly accurate evaluation technique for decontamination effects through multilateral and quantitative evaluation of decontamination effects. The applicability of the visual analysis technique was confirmed through a trial analysis.