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Oshima, Masumi*; Goto, Jun*; Hayakawa, Takehito*; Asai, Masato; Kin, Tadahiro*; Shinohara, Hirofumi*
Isotope News, (790), p.19 - 23, 2023/12
When analyzing samples that contain many radionuclides at various concentrations, such as radioactive waste or fuel debris, it is difficult to apply general spectrum analysis methods and is necessary to chemically separate each nuclide before quantifying it. The chemical separation is especially essential for analysis using a liquid scintillation counter (LSC). In this report, the authors explain the newly developed spectral determination method (SDM) in which the entire spectrum is fitted to quantify radioactivity of nuclides mixed in a sample. By applying the SDM to - and X-ray spectrum measured by LSC and -ray spectrum measured by Ge detector simultaneously, the authors demonstrated that radioactivity of 40 radionuclides mixed in a sample at concentrations varying by two orders could be quantified, which is useful to simplify chemical separation process in radionuclide quantification.
Harada, Hideo; Takayama, Naoki; Komeda, Masao
Journal of Physics Communications (Internet), 4(8), p.085004_1 - 085004_17, 2020/08
A new convention of epithermal neutron spectrum is formulated for improving accuracy of resonance integrals. The new type function is proposed as an approximating function of epithermal neutron spectrum based on calculations by the state-of-art Monte Carlo code MVP-3. Bias effects on determination of resonance integrals due to utilizing approximating functions of the traditional types and the new type are compared. The other bias effect is also investigated, which is caused by neglecting position dependence of a neutron spectrum inside an irradiation capsule. For demonstrating the bias effects due to these assumptions on neutron spectrum quantitatively in a practical case, the thermal neutron-capture cross section and resonance integral of Cs measured at a research reactor JRR-3 are re-evaluated. A superior property of the proposed new convention is discussed. The experimental method is proposed to determine the new shape factor introduced in the convention by a combinational use of triple flux monitors (Au, Co and Zr), and its analytical methodology is formulated.
Kondo, Masaya; Anoda, Yoshinari
JSME International Journal, Series B, 44(4), p.688 - 694, 2001/11
no abstracts in English
; Anoda, Yoshinari; Kukita, Yutaka
Proc. of 2nd Int. Conf. on Multiphase Flow (ICMF)95-KYOTO,Vol. 2, 0, p.P1_97 - P1_102, 1995/00
no abstracts in English
; Tachikawa, Enzo; ; ;
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 24(4), p.297 - 307, 1987/04
Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:44.72(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
Nakajima, Hajime; ; Shindo, Masami; ; ;
JAERI-M 9037, 35 Pages, 1980/09
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 151(1), p.347 - 348, 1978/01
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 133(1), p.171 - 173, 1976/01
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JAERI-M 6252, 104 Pages, 1975/10
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 127(2), p.261 - 263, 1975/02
no abstracts in English