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Granulation characteristics confirmation test of additive-free dry granulation technology for fast reactor fuel fabrication

Segawa, Tomoomi; Kawaguchi, Koichi; Ishii, Katsunori; Nishina, Masahiro; Makino, Takayoshi; Natori, Yuri*; Ikemoto, Norihiro*; Yonehara, Kazuo*; Tatenuma, Katsuyoshi*

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Japan Atomic Energy Agency has researched and developed a simplified MOX pellet fabrication process. the flowability of MOX powder is improved by a tumbling granulation method using water as a binder. However, in this granulation method, improvement of the production capacity under criticality control for wet nuclear material is an issue. In recent years, an additive-free dry granulation technology has proposed as a novel granulation method for producing tritium breeding Li$$_{2}$$O spheres for nuclear fusion reactor. In this study, to confirm the applicability of this method to the MOX fuel fabrication process, CeO$$_{2}$$ powder was used as a simulated material of MOX powder as a basic test for mechanization, and the influence of mechanical external force on granulation was confirmed and evaluated. As a result of the test, good granulation property was obtained by applying a mechanical external force of vertical vibration, and it was possible to obtain the prospect of mechanization of the dry granulation process.

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Development of microwave hybrid heating method by using CNT-containing ceramics composites

Segawa, Tomoomi; Kawaguchi, Koichi; Ishii, Katsunori; Tamaru, Ayaka*; Yamada, Masaaki*; Fukasawa, Tomonori*; Ishigami, Toru*; Fukui, Kunihiro*

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The microwave heating method is used in the reprocessing process of spent fuels. To improve the powder quality in fuel fabrication for the fast reactor, research and development of a microwave hybrid heating method, which combines microwave heating with external heating, is advanced. However, the installation of heating equipment in the cavity may cause damage to the heating equipment due to electrical discharge or induced current under microwave irradiation. To evaluate the effect of the CNT content of the alumina composite on the microwave heating characteristics in detail, the temperature during microwave irradiation and the apparent dielectric loss were measured. As a result of this study, it was found that the microwave heating property can be controlled by adjusting the CNT content, and the prospect that CNT-containing alumina is effective as microwave absorbing heating material was obtained.

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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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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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