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Attractors and chaos of electron dynamics in electromagnetic standing waves

Esirkepov, T. Z.; Bulanov, S. S.*; Koga, J. K.; Kando, Masaki; Kondo, Kiminori; Rosanov, N. N.*; Korn, G.*; Bulanov, S. V.

Physics Letters A, 379(36), p.2044 - 2054, 2015/09

 Times Cited Count:54 Percentile:89.06(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

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Design of beam incident monitor for spallation neutron target of JSNS

Meigo, Shinichiro; Harada, Masahide; Teraoku, Takuji*; Maekawa, Fujio

Proceedings of ICANS-XVI, Volume 3, p.1175 - 1180, 2003/07

It is important to monitor the proton beam for the high intensity pulse spallation target. Especially for the beam halo, which may irradiate the bulk surrounding the target, it is important to be observed to prevent causing heat spot in the shielding bulk. At JSNS, a proton beam monitors are located at front of the target. These monitors are assembled with the proton beam window. Since this scheme increases the radiation on the monitor due to the beam loss at the windows, it may arise heat deposition on the monitor. Therefore, heat deposition is calculated with NMTC/JAM. It is found that the heat deposition for normal operation is less than 0.1 W/cc.

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Real-time environmental contamination assessment system during nuclear emergency

Terada, Hiroaki; Furuno, Akiko; Chino, Masamichi

Proceedings from the International Conference on Radioactivity in the Environment (CD-ROM), 4 Pages, 2002/09

The present study aims to expanding the capability of WSPEEDI, so that it can be applied to atmospheric releases of radionuclides in the world for terrorist attack as well as nuclear accident. A terrorist attack would be possible in any time, any place and any scale. Altough WSPEEDI has already had a function to acquire global meteorological forecasts to generate a geographical map at arbitrary region in the world, it had no capability for simultaneous multi-scale predictions. Thus, the combination of models, non-hydrostatic meteorological model MM5 and atmospheric dispersion model GEARN, is introduced to WSPEEDI. MM5 can forecast local and regional meteorological condition simultaneously by domain nesting calculations. By the input of meteorological condition generated by MM5, GEARN can forecast multi-scale environmental contaminations considering detailed boundary layer and precipitation processes. Using this improved WSPEEDI, we made test calculations assuming a nuclear accident or terrorist attack in Asia.

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Contrast and phase characterization of a high-peak power 20-fs laser pulse

Aoyama, Makoto*; Sagisaka, Akito; Matsuoka, Shinichi*; Akahane, Yutaka; Nakano, Fumihiko*; Yamakawa, Koichi

Applied Physics B, 70(Suppl.), p.S149 - S153, 2000/06

no abstracts in English

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Dynamics analysis of robot manipulator; Computer simulation for two-linkage mechanism

; Shinohara, Yoshikuni; Usui, Hozumi

JAERI-M 89-219, 35 Pages, 1989/12

JAERI-M-89-219.pdf:0.69MB

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Fatigue evaluation of the JT-60 vacuum vessel under the dynamic electromagnetic forces

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Nucl.Eng.Des., 74(3), p.325 - 337, 1982/00

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Nuclear Science & Technology)

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