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JAEA Reports

Decommissioning of uranium handling facility for development of nuclear fuel manufacturing equipment

Kageyama, Tomio; Denuma, Akio; Koizumi, Jin*; Odakura, Manabu*; Haginoya, Masahiro*; Isaka, Shinichi*; Kadowaki, Hiroyuki*; Kobayashi, Shingo*; Morimoto, Taisei*; Kato, Yoshiaki*; et al.

JAEA-Technology 2022-033, 130 Pages, 2023/03

JAEA-Technology-2022-033.pdf:9.87MB

Uranium handling facility for development of nuclear fuel manufacturing equipment (Mockup room) was constructed in 1972. The Mockup room has a weak seismic resistance and is deteriorating with age. Also, the original purpose with this facility have been achieved and there are no new development plans using this facility. Therefore, interior equipment installed in this facility had been dismantled and removed since March 2019. After that, the Mockup room was inspected for contamination, and then controlled area in the Mockup room was cancelled on March 29th 2022. A total of 6,549 workers (not including security witnesses) were required for this work. The amount of non-radioactive waste generated by this work was 31,300 kg. The amount of radioactive waste generated by this work was 3,734 kg of combustible waste (103 drums), 4,393 kg of flame resistance waste (61 drums), 37,790 kg of non-combustible waste (124 drums, 19 containers). This report describes about the dismantling and removing the interior equipment in the Mockup room, the amount of waste generated by this work, and procedure for cancellation the controlled area in the facility.

Journal Articles

In-operando lithium-ion transport tracking in an all-solid-state battery

Kobayashi, Takane*; Onishi, Tsuyoshi*; Osawa, Takahito; Pratt, A.*; Tear, S.*; Shimoda, Susumu*; Baba, Hidetada*; Laitinen, M.*; Sajavaara, T.*

Small, 18(46), p.2204455_1 - 2204455_9, 2022/11

 Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:34.67(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)

An all-solid-state battery is a secondary battery that is charged and discharged by the transport of lithium ions between positive and negative electrodes. To fully realize the significant benefits of this battery technology, for example, higher energy densities, faster charging times, safer operation, it will be essential to understand how lithium ions are transported and distributed in the battery during operation. However, as the third lightest element, methods for quantitatively analyzing lithium during operation of an all-solid-state device are limited such that real time tracking of lithium transport has not yet been demonstrated. Here, we report that the transport of lithium ions in an all-solid-state half-cell was quantitatively tracked in near real time by utilizing a thermal neutron-induced nuclear reaction, utilizing lithium-6 as a tracer, and utilizing a high-intensity thermal neutron source. Furthermore, it is also mentioned that the migration mechanism and migration region of lithium ions in the solid electrolyte used could be determined by tracking the transport of lithium ions. From these results, it can be said that the development of all-solid-state batteries has entered a phase where further advances could be carried out while understanding the transport of lithium ions in the batteries. As a result, the research and development of all-solid-state batteries would be further accelerated.

Journal Articles

Progress in R&D efforts on the energy recovery linac in Japan

Sakanaka, Shogo*; Ago, Tomonori*; Enomoto, Atsushi*; Fukuda, Shigeki*; Furukawa, Kazuro*; Furuya, Takaaki*; Haga, Kaiichi*; Harada, Kentaro*; Hiramatsu, Shigenori*; Honda, Toru*; et al.

Proceedings of 11th European Particle Accelerator Conference (EPAC '08) (CD-ROM), p.205 - 207, 2008/06

Future synchrotron light sources based on the energy-recovery linacs (ERLs) are expected to be capable of producing super-brilliant and/or ultra-short pulses of synchrotron radiation. Our Japanese collaboration team is making efforts for realizing an ERL-based hard X-ray source. We report recent progress in our R&D efforts.

Journal Articles

Quantum field theoretical analysis on dynamical instability of Bose-Einstein condensates in optical lattices

Kobayashi, Keita*; Mine, Makoto*; Okumura, Masahiko; Yamanaka, Yoshiya*

Soryushiron Kenkyu, 116(2), p.B64 - B66, 2008/06

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Study of Low Current Efficiency in MOX Co-Deposition Tests

Fukushima, Mineo; Kobayashi, Tsuguyuki; Myochin, Munetaka; Keiiji, Fujii,*

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 42(10), p.861 - 868, 2005/10

 Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:35.8(Nuclear Science & Technology)

Focusing on the cover layer materials (as the Radon Barrier Materials), which could have the effect to restrain the radon from scattering into the air and the effect of the radiation shielding, we produced the radon barrier materials with crude bentonite on an experimental basis, using the rotary type comprehensive unit for grinding and mixing, through which we carried out the evaluation of the characteristics thereof.

Journal Articles

Photoemission and ion-scattering study of Ce/Ni(110) and Ce/Cu(110) systems

Okane, Tetsuo; Yamada, Mitsuki*; Suzuki, S.*; Sato, S.*; Kinoshita, Toyohiko*; Kakizaki, A.*; Ishii, T.*; Kobayashi, Takane*; Shimoda, S.*; Iwaki, M.*; et al.

Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, 80, p.241 - 244, 1996/05

 Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:26.09(Spectroscopy)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Performance of the undulator for JAERI FEL project

Nagai, Ryoji; Kobayashi, Hideki*; Sasaki, Shigemi; Sawamura, Masaru; Sugimoto, Masayoshi; ; Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Okubo, Makio; Minehara, Eisuke; *; et al.

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 358, p.403 - 406, 1995/00

 Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:76.19(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

None

Kobayashi, Hirohide; ;

PNC TN8410 91-280, 47 Pages, 1991/10

PNC-TN8410-91-280.pdf:1.19MB

None

JAEA Reports

Materials properties data sheet (No.F01); Low-cycle fatigue properties data on Mod.9Cr-1Mo steel in air and in sodium

; Hirakawa, Yasushi; Furukawa, Tomohiro; *; *; *; *

PNC TN9450 91-004, 71 Pages, 1991/07

PNC-TN9450-91-004.pdf:1.82MB

In order to advancement in materials strength standard on elevated temperature design guide of the FBRs and evaluation method of materials strength behavior, this report are presented about the low-cycle fatigue properties of Mod.9Cr-1Mo steel, based on the R&D results obtained through the sctivities of material tests. Contents of the data sheet are as follows; [Material ; Mod.9Cr-1Mo steel(SR)] F2 Heat 1,000$$times$$1,000$$times$$12mm$$^{t}$$(Plate) F4 Heat 1,000$$times$$1,000$$times$$250mm$$^{t}$$(Forging) F6 Heat 1,000$$times$$1,000$$times$$25mm$$^{t}$$(Plate) [Environment; In Air and in Sodium] [Test temperature ; 450, 500, 550, 600 and 650$$^{circ}$$C] [Strain rate ; 0.1%/sec (10$$^{-3}$$mm/mm/sec)] [Strain range ; 0.38% $$sim$$ 1.86%] [Number of deta ; 83 points]

Journal Articles

On the production of the KrF$$^{-}$$ and XeF$$^{-}$$ ion beams for the tandem electrostatic accelerators

; Abe, Shinichi; ; ; ; ; Hanashima, Susumu

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 5, p.217 - 220, 1984/00

 Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:55.11(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Prototype Inverted Sputter Source for Negative Heavy Ions

; ;

JAERI-M 7303, 12 Pages, 1977/10

JAERI-M-7303.pdf:0.71MB

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Development of FBR fuel disassembly and pin bundle chopping technology, 3; Results of basic laser cutting test during 2006JFY

Minehara, Eisuke; Kobayashi, Tsuguyuki*; Washiya, Tadahiro; Tasaka, Masayuki

no journal, , 

In order to develop future FBR nuclear fuel disassembling technology, and in order to acquire the fundamental laser cutting knowledge, various laser cutting experiments have been done. In comparison with the present technology, it has been concluded that the laser cutting could be applied to chop the nuclear fuel assembly components finely.

Oral presentation

Development of oxide electrowinning pyro-reprocessing method; Results of the experiments using plutonium

Kofuji, Hirohide; Fukushima, Mineo; Sato, Fuminori; Myochin, Munetaka; Kobayashi, Tsuguyuki*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Quantum field theoretical analysis on dynamical instability of Bose-Einstein condensates in optical lattices

Kobayashi, Keita*; Mine, Makoto*; Okumura, Masahiko; Yamanaka, Yoshiya*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

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