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Aso, Tomokazu; Tatsumoto, Hideki*; Otsu, Kiichi*; Kawakami, Yoshihiko*; Komori, Shinji*; Muto, Hideki*; Takada, Hiroshi
JAEA-Technology 2019-013, 77 Pages, 2019/09
At Materials and Life Science experimental Facility (MLF) of the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC), a 1-MW pulsed spallation neutron source is equipped with a cryogenic hydrogen system which circulates liquid hydrogen (20 K and 1.5 MPa) to convert high energy neutrons generated at a mercury target to cold neutrons at three moderators with removing nuclear heat of 3.8 kW deposited there. The cryogenic system includes an accumulator with a bellows structure in order to absorb pressure fluctuations generated by the nuclear heat deposition in the system. Welded inner bellows of the first accumulator was failured during operation, forcing us to improve the accumulator to have sufficient pressure resistance and longer life-time. We have developed elemental technologies for manufacturing welded bellows of the accumulator by a thick plate with high pressure resistance, succeeding to find optimum welding conditions. We fabricated a prototype bellows block and carried out an endurance test by adding a pressure change of 2 MPa repeatedly. As a result, the prototype bellows was successfully in use exceeding the design life of 10,000 times. Since distortions given during welding and assembling affect functionality and lifetime of the bellows, we set the levelness of each element of the bellows as within 0.1. The improved accumulator has already been in operation for about 25,000 hours as of January 2019, resulting that the number of strokes reached to 16,000. In July 2018, we demonstrated that the accumulator could suppress the pressure fluctuation generated by the 932 kW beam injection as designed. As current operational beam power is 500 kW, the current cryogenic hydrogen system could be applicable for stable operation at higher power in the future.
Takeda, Takeshi
JAEA-Data/Code 2016-004, 59 Pages, 2016/07
The TR-LF-07 test simulated a loss-of-feedwater transient in a PWR. A SI signal was generated when steam generator (SG) secondary-side collapsed liquid level decreased to 3 m. Primary depressurization was initiated by fully opening a power-operated relief valve (PORV) of pressurizer (PZR) 30 min after the SI signal. High pressure injection (HPI) system was started in loop with PZR 12 s after the SI signal, while it was initiated in loop without PZR when the primary pressure decreased to 10.7 MPa. The primary and SG secondary pressures were kept almost constant because of cycle opening of the PZR PORV and SG relief valves. The PZR liquid level began to drop steeply following the PORV full opening, which caused liquid level formation at the hot leg. The primary pressure became lower than the SG secondary pressure, which resulted in the actuation of accumulator (ACC) system in both loops. The primary feed-and-bleed operation was effective to core cooling because of no core uncovery.
Takeda, Takeshi; Onuki, Akira*; Kanamori, Daisuke*; Otsu, Iwao
Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations, 2016, p.7481793_1 - 7481793_15, 2016/00
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:11.66(Nuclear Science & Technology)*
JAERI-Research 97-067, 17 Pages, 1997/10
no abstracts in English
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JAERI-Research 97-057, 20 Pages, 1997/08
no abstracts in English
Nakamura, Hideo; Kukita, Yutaka; R.A.Shaw*; R.R.Schultz*
Proc. of ASMEJSME 4th Int. Conf. on Nuclear Engineering 1996 (ICONE-4), 1(PART A), p.237 - 244, 1996/00
no abstracts in English
Horiike, Hiroshi*; Kuroda, Toshimasa*; *; Sugihara, Masayoshi; Matsuda, Shinzaburo
JAERI-M 93-208, 31 Pages, 1993/10
no abstracts in English
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Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 20(3), p.267 - 269, 1983/00
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.29(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
; Kozawa, Yoshiyuki*; *; *
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 20(12), p.1006 - 1022, 1983/00
Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:68.66(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
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Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 18(4), p.233 - 250, 1976/04
no abstracts in English
Yamagata, Noboru*; Murakami, Yukio
Nature, 181, p.1808 - 1809, 1958/00
no abstracts in English