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Formation mechanisms of insoluble Cs particles observed in Kanto district four days after Fukushima Daiichi NPP accident

Hidaka, Akihide

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 56(9-10), p.831 - 841, 2019/09

AA2018-0262.pdf:0.88MB

 Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:73.23(Nuclear Science & Technology)

The insoluble Cs particles (Type A) were firstly observed in Tsukuba-city on the morning of March 15. The particles have been considered to be generated in RPV of Unit 2 by evaporation/condensation based on the measured $$^{134}$$Cs/$$^{137}$$Cs ratio and the core temperatures of each unit. However, the Type A particles with smaller diameter than the Type B particles of Unit 1 origin, are covered by almost pure silicate glass and have a trace of the quenching. This indicates that the particles could have been generated due to the melting of the HEPA filter in SGTS by the fire of H$$_{2}$$ detonation at Unit 3, and atomization followed by quenching of the molten materials by air blast of the explosion. Although the particles were mostly dispersed to the sea because of the wind direction, some of them deposited onto the lower elevation of R/B at Unit 3, could have been subsequently re-suspended and released into the environment, by the steam flow in the R/B caused by restart of the Unit 3 core cooling water injection at 2:30 of March 15.

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Room temperature quantum emission from cubic silicon carbide nanoparticles

Castelletto, S.*; Johnson, B. C.*; Zachreson, C.*; Beke, D.*; Balogh, I.*; Oshima, Takeshi; Aharonovich, I.*; Gali, A.*

ACS Nano, 8(8), p.7938 - 7947, 2014/08

 Times Cited Count:95 Percentile:90.27(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)

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Analysis of sequential charged particle reaction experiments for fusion reactors

Yamauchi, Michinori*; Hori, Junichi*; Ochiai, Kentaro; Sato, Satoshi; Nishitani, Takeo; Kawasaki, Hiromitsu*

Fusion Engineering and Design, 81(8-14), p.1577 - 1582, 2006/02

 Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:9.45(Nuclear Science & Technology)

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Computational studies on ion source plasmas of the neutral beam injection system

Kashiwagi, Mieko; Ido, Shuji*; Okumura, Yoshikazu

Review of Scientific Instruments, 71(2), p.747 - 750, 2000/02

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:26.58(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

100 kV-Ion Accelarator for Study of Chemical Reactions

; Ono, Shinichi

JAERI-M 85-110, 44 Pages, 1985/08

JAERI-M-85-110.pdf:0.99MB

no abstracts in English

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Neutron dosimetry

Ikezoe, Yasumasa

Hoshasen Kagaku, 19(38), p.45 - 47, 1984/00

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Energy Losses of Fission Fragments and Fission Fragment Dose Rates in Chemical Reaction Systems

; ; Ikezoe, Yasumasa; Shimizu, Saburo; ; ;

JAERI-M 4717, 35 Pages, 1972/02

JAERI-M-4717.pdf:1.14MB

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