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Modeling for evaluation of debris coolability in lower plenum of reactor pressure vessel

Maruyama, Yu*; Moriyama, Kiyofumi; Nakamura, Hideo; Hirano, Masashi; Nakajima, K.*

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 40(1), p.12 - 21, 2003/01

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:41.7(Nuclear Science & Technology)

no abstracts in English

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Validation of CAMP code for thermo-fluiddynamics of molten debris in lower Plenum

Maruyama, Yu; Moriyama, Kiyofumi; Nakamura, Hideo; Hashimoto, Kazuichiro; Hirano, Masashi; Nakajima, K.*

Proceedings of RASPLAV Seminar 2000 (CD-ROM), 8 Pages, 2000/11

no abstracts in English

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Radionuclide migration analysis in porous rock

Ijiri, Yuji; ; *; Watari, Shingo; K.E.Web*; *; *

JNC TN8400 99-092, 91 Pages, 1999/11

JNC-TN8400-99-092.pdf:6.62MB

JNC has been developed the performance assessment approaches for both fractured rock and porous rock. An equivalent continuum model is incorporated for solving the radionuclide migration in porous rock, while a discrete fracture network model is incorporated for solving the radionuclide migration in fractured rock (see more detail in Sawada et al. [1999]). This report describes the methodology, the data and the results of the performance assessment of porous rock. From the results of radionuclide migration analyses that were based on the hydrogeological properties obtained from the Neogene sedimentaly rock at the Tono mine, it was found that the release rate of selenium-79 and cesium-135 are dominant in porous rock. The sensitivity analyses using one-dimensional porous model revealed that hydraulic conductivity has more influences on the results than porosity does. In addition, it was found that smaller distribution coefficients of sandstone yield higher release rate than mudstone and tuff, and smaller distribution coefficients of saline water conditions yield higher release rate than fresh water conditions. The radionuclide migration in Neogene sedimentaly rock, where flow in rock matrix as well as in fractures are significant, was evaluated by superposing the results of porous model and fracture model. Since fracture model tends to yield more conservative results than porous model, it is obvious that the performance of Neogene sedimentary rock can be conservatively assessed by fracture model alone. The nuclide migration analyses performed in this report were based on the hydrogeological properties obtained at the depth between 20 meters and 200 meters frrom the ground surface. Therefore, it should be noted that the release rate at the depth of a future repository in Neogene sedimentary rock, 500 m, will be smaller than that shown in this report due to peemeability decrease from 200 m to 500 m.

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JNC TJ8410 99-007, 85 Pages, 1999/03

JNC-TJ8410-99-007.pdf:9.95MB

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JNC TJ1400 99-016, 24 Pages, 1999/02

JNC-TJ1400-99-016.pdf:0.86MB

no abstracts in English

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JNC TJ1400 99-015, 154 Pages, 1999/02

JNC-TJ1400-99-015.pdf:9.03MB

no abstracts in English

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Study on the advanced performance assessment methods concerning nuclide migration through heterogeneous media

Okubo, Hiroo*; Nakajima, Kengo*; Matsumoto, Masaaki*

JNC TJ1400 2005-015, 388 Pages, 1999/02

JNC-TJ1400-2005-015.pdf:27.73MB

no abstracts in English

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Three-dimensional analysis on thermo-fluiddynamics in piping with WINDFLOW

Maruyama, Yu; Igarashi, Minoru; Nakamura, Naohiko; Hidaka, Akihide; Hashimoto, Kazuichiro; Sugimoto, Jun; Nakajima, Kengo*

JAERI-memo 08-127, p.233 - 238, 1996/06

no abstracts in English

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Three-dimensional thermo-fluiddynamic analysis of gas flow in straight piping with WINDFLOW code

Maruyama, Yu; Igarashi, Minoru*; Nakamura, Naohiko; Hidaka, Akihide; Hashimoto, Kazuichiro; Sugimoto, Jun; Nakajima, Kengo*

Proc. of ASME$$cdot$$JSME 4th Int. Conf. on Nuclear Engineering 1996 (ICONE-4), 1(PART B), p.997 - 1008, 1996/00

no abstracts in English

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Coupling analysis of thermohydraulics and aerosol behavior in WIND experiments

Hidaka, Akihide; Maruyama, Yu; Hashimoto, Kazuichiro; *; Nakajima, Kengo*; Sugimoto, Jun

Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, 75, p.398 - 399, 1996/00

no abstracts in English

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PNC TJ1222 95-003, 23 Pages, 1995/02

PNC-TJ1222-95-003.pdf:0.45MB

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