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Wu, P.*; Murai, Naoki; Li, T.*; Kajimoto, Ryoichi; Nakamura, Mitsutaka; Kofu, Maiko; Nakajima, Kenji; Xia, K.*; Peng, K.*; Zhang, Y.*; et al.
New Journal of Physics (Internet), 25(1), p.013032_1 - 013032_11, 2023/01
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Physics, Multidisciplinary)J-PARC Center
JAEA-Evaluation 2019-003, 52 Pages, 2019/06
Evaluation Committee of Research Activities for J-PARC for interim assessment of Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex evaluated the management and research activities of J-PARC center on the explanatory documents and oral presentations during the period from April 2015 to December 2018. This report summarizes the results of the assessment by the Committee with the Committee report attached.
Yanagisawa, Kazuaki; Takahashi, Shoji*
Scientometrics, 78(3), p.505 - 524, 2008/10
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:24.63(Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications)A socio-economic evaluation of Material Science (MS) of JAERI was made. The goal was to reveal the emphasized basic research fields (EBRF) of MS and to observe its socio-economic networking. High ranked keywords for the former and the number of co-authored papers for the latter were used along with many MS related papers. The obtained results are: (1) The EBRF of MS of JAERI were typically represented by the keywords of ion irradiation, actinides, etc., i.e., those having a strong relation to the nuclear field. Regarding actinides, the socio-economic networking between JAERI and PS occurred at the growth rate of 3-4% per 25 years, but 8% during the past 5 years. This implies that the research cooperation between the two was markedly enhanced. (2) The EBRF of MS between JAERI and 5 selected research bodies (SRB) represented by Tokyo University was directly compared and revealed that only 7 keywords as typically represented by neutron and accelerators. After overlapping, JAERI and SRB seem to be raising the national standard level.
Advanced Science Research Center; Neutron Science Research Center
JAERI-Review 2005-045, 191 Pages, 2005/09
This issue summarizes research progress in neutron science at Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI) by utilizing the research reactor JRR-3 during the period between April 1, 2004 and March 31, 2005. This report contains highlights in research by 13 neutron research groups at JAERI and 91 summary articles.
Advanced Science Research Center; Neutron Science Research Center
JAERI-Review 2005-013, 161 Pages, 2005/03
This issue summarizes research progress in neutron scattering at apan
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nstitute (JAERI) by utilizing the research reactor JRR-3 during the period between April 1, 2003 and March 31, 2004.
Neutron Facility Group
JAERI-Tech 2004-059, 106 Pages, 2004/10
The Materials and Life Science Facility is being constructed as one of main facilities in the JAERI-KEK High-Intensity Proton Accelerator Project (J-PARC). Various experimental apparatuses will be installed in 1st and 2nd Experimental Halls in the facility building. Neutron and muon beams provided by the facility are to be utilized for experimental research. This manual provides facility-side information that is needed for designing and installing experimental apparatuses, and summarizes specifications of junction points between the facility-side and user-side as of June, 2004.
Materials & Life Science Experimental Facility Construction Team
JAERI-Tech 2004-001, 1171 Pages, 2004/03
This report summarizes conceptual design study up to March, 2003, relevant to the Materials & Life Science Experimental Facility construction which is one of the major user facilities to be constructed under the J-PARC project of High Intensity Proton Accelerator. The first chapter corresponds to the design manual, and the followings stand for the technical parts giving the design principle and detailed results for the studies. As the project is evolving day by day, some of studies have been advanced since the moment of this summary in one hand, and some of parts are close to final stage of design. Including those, more comprehensive and updated version of the technical designs are to be reported accordingly.
The Ad Hoc Committee for Evaluation of R&D Achievements
JAERI-Review 2003-036, 75 Pages, 2003/11
no abstracts in English
Honmura, Shiro*; Teraoku, Takuji*; Yoshida, Katsuhiko*; Takada, Hiroshi; Maekawa, Fujio; Kasugai, Yoshimi; Hino, Ryutaro; Watanabe, Noboru; Furusaka, Michihiro
JAERI-Tech 2003-054, 62 Pages, 2003/06
The JAERI and the KEK are jointly on the way of constructing facilities under the High-Intensity Proton Accelerator Project (J-PARC). The Materials and Life Science Facility is one of major facilities comprising a 1MW pulsed neutron source (JSNS). The neutrons are to be utilized for advanced researches in fields of materials and life science, and so on. In designing helium-vessel, it is important to assure structural integrity of the helium-vessel against earthquakes. It is also important to manufacture accurately neutron view ports. In-vessel components need to be replaced by remote handling after a certain period of operation due to radiation damages. To make the replacement steadily and easily, the helium-vessel has to provide suitable support, positioning and sealing structures. This report describes bases and conditions for deigning the helium-vessel, and summarizes basic structural specifications of the helium-vessel which are determined with structure strength and temperature analyses.
Yoshida, Katsuhiko*; Maekawa, Fujio; Takada, Hiroshi
JAERI-Tech 2003-019, 52 Pages, 2003/03
Under the JAERI-KEK High-Intensity Proton Accelerator Project (J-PARC), a spallation neutron source driven by a 3 GeV-1MW proton beam is planed to be constructed as a main part of the Materials and Life Science Facility. Overall dimensions of a biological shield of the neutron source had been determined by evaluation of shielding performance by Monte Carlo calculations. This report describes results of design studies on an optimum dividing scheme in terms of cost and treatment and mechanical strength of shield blocks for the biological shield. As for mechanical strength, it was studied whether the shield blocks would be stable, fall down or move to a horizontal direction in case of an earthquake of seismic intensity of 5.5 (250 Gal) as an abnormal load. For ceiling shielding blocks being supported by both ends of the long blocks, maximum bending moment and an amount of maximum deflection of their center were evaluated.
Oyama, Yukio
Radioisotopes, 51(5), p.219 - 227, 2002/05
no abstracts in English
Center for Neutron Science
JAERI-Tech 99-031, 453 Pages, 1999/03
no abstracts in English
JAERI-Conf 99-003, 215 Pages, 1999/03
no abstracts in English
Mukaiyama, Takehiko
Genshiryoku Shisutemu Nyusu, 8(4), p.34 - 43, 1998/03
no abstracts in English
Oyama, Yukio; Hino, Ryutaro; Watanabe, Noboru*; Mizumoto, Motoharu; Mukaiyama, Takehiko
Proc. of 14th Meeting of the Int. Collaboration on Advanced Neutron Sources (ICANS-14), p.22 - 31, 1998/00
no abstracts in English
Yasuda, Hideshi; Tone, Tatsuzo
JAERI-Conf 97-010, 212 Pages, 1997/11
no abstracts in English
Sekine, Toshiaki
Radioisotopes, 46(9), p.670 - 674, 1997/09
no abstracts in English
; Tone, Tatsuzo; Mizumoto, Motoharu
JAERI-Conf 96-014, 234 Pages, 1996/09
no abstracts in English
; ; Tone, Tatsuzo; Mizumoto, Motoharu
10th Pacific Basin Nuclear Conf. (10-PBNC), 2, p.1425 - 1431, 1996/00
no abstracts in English
Kawai, Masayoshi*; Fukahori, Tokio
JAERI-Conf 95-008, 261 Pages, 1995/03
no abstracts in English