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Journal Articles

Observation of ion cyclotron emission owing to DD fusion product H ions in JT-60U

Sato, Shoichi*; Ichimura, Makoto*; Yamaguchi, Yusuke*; Katano, Makoto*; Imai, Yasutaka*; Murakami, Tatsuya*; Miyake, Yuichiro*; Yokoyama, Takuro*; Moriyama, Shinichi; Kobayashi, Takayuki; et al.

Plasma and Fusion Research (Internet), 5, p.S2067_1 - S2067_4, 2010/12

Ion cyclotron emissions (ICEs) due to deuterium-deuterium fusion-product (FP) ions on JT-60U are studied. ICE due to H-ions is identified from the difference of the toroidal wave number of 2nd ICE(D). The parameter dependence for the appearance of ICE(H) is investigated from the experimental conditions and also is studied by using "Escape Particle Orbit analysis Code (EPOC)".

JAEA Reports

Questionnaire on the measurement condition of distribution coefficient

Takebe, Shinichi; Kimura, Hideo; Matsuzuru, Hideo; Takahashi, Tomoyuki*; Yasuda, Hiroshi*; Uchida, Shigeo*; Mahara, Yasunori*; Saeki, Akiyoshi*; Sasaki, Noriyuki*; Ashikawa, Nobuo*; et al.

JAERI-Review 2001-015, 81 Pages, 2001/05

JAERI-Review-2001-015.pdf:5.94MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Intercomparison of measurements and questionnaire on the distribution coefficient

Takahashi, Tomoyuki*; Takebe, Shinichi; Kimura, Hideo; Matsuzuru, Hideo; Yasuda, Hiroshi*; Uchida, Shigeo*; Saeki, Akiyoshi*; Mahara, Yasunori*; Sasaki, Noriyuki*; Ashikawa, Nobuo*; et al.

KURRI-KR-44, p.169 - 176, 2000/02

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Effects of heavy ion microbeams on embryogenesis in the silkworm, ${{it Bombyx mori}}$; Morphological changes of the nuclei and cells after spot irradiation

Kiguchi, Kenji*; Shima, T.*; Kinjo, Y.*; Tu, Z. L.*; Yamasaki, Shuhei*; Kobayashi, Yasuhiko; Taguchi, Mitsumasa; Watanabe, Hiroshi

JAERI-Review 99-025, TIARA Annual Report 1998, p.53 - 55, 1999/10

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Intercomparison on measurement of distribution coefficient; Investigation on differences of measured values between individuals

Takahashi, Tomoyuki; Takebe, Shinichi; Kimura, Hideo; Matsuzuru, Hideo; Yasuda, Hiroshi*; Uchida, Shigeo*; Saeki, Akiyoshi*; Mahara, Yasunori*; Sasaki, Noriyuki*; *; et al.

JAERI-Research 97-089, 25 Pages, 1997/12

JAERI-Research-97-089.pdf:1.11MB

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Charge collection from 6H-SiC n$$^{+}$$p diodes irradiated with 12 MeV-Au ions

Iwamoto, Naoya; Oshima, Takeshi; Sato, Takahiro; Oikawa, Masakazu*; Onoda, Shinobu; Hishiki, Shigeomi; Hirao, Toshio; Kamiya, Tomihiro; Yokoyama, Takuro*; Sakamoto, Airi*; et al.

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no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Study of the ion cyclotron emission due to D-D fusion-product H-ions on JT-60U

Sato, Shoichi*; Ichimura, Makoto*; Yamaguchi, Yusuke*; Katano, Makoto*; Imai, Yasutaka*; Murakami, Tatsuya*; Miyake, Yuichiro*; Yokoyama, Takuro*; Moriyama, Shinichi; Kobayashi, Takayuki; et al.

no journal, , 

Ion cyclotron emissions (ICEs) due to deuterium-deuterium fusion-product (FP) ions on JT-60U are studied. ICE due to H-ions is identified from the difference of the toroidal wave number of 2nd ICE(D). The parameter dependence for the appearance of ICE(H) is investigated from the experimental conditions and also is studied by using "Escape Particle Orbit analysis Code (EPOC)".

Oral presentation

Trials NDA systems for uranium determination in waste drums applied active neutron method

Suwaki, Takuro*; Zaima, Naoki; Nakashima, Shinichi; Nakatsuka, Yoshiaki; Fujiki, Naoki*; Kureta, Masatoshi; Ozu, Akira

no journal, , 

Japan Atomic Energy(JAEA) configurated the non-destructive assay (NDA) systems, which applied to the bulk state nuclear inventory and actual uranium bearing waste drums generated from Ningyo-Toge uranium plants. The methodology of newly active neutron assay systems (JAWAS-N) is based on the fast neutron direct interrogation (FNDI) method developed by NSEC. The systems are composed of neutron generator and He-3 proportional counters with concrete structures functioned as reflector or shielding. FNDI method is defined as followings. Neutron generator produces pulses of 14 MeV neutrons that are directed into drum to induce U-235 fissions in matrix. Secondary fission neutrons generated from U-235 with fast or epithermal neutron energy will be detected by He-3 proportional counters with the diffusion decay time on the order of hundreds micro-second. Neutron detectors which are designed to detect only fast and epithermal neutrons, will be extracted fission neutrons by mathematical analysis methods and be determined U-235 mass. The Systems will be contributed to the field of material accountancy in Ningyo-Toge uranium plants. The systems' verifications through the mockup tests and trials for actual waste drams measurement will be reported.

Oral presentation

Introduction of JAWAS-N as active neutron measurement device and its practical use for actual uranium waste, 1; Validation items for material accountancy

Nakatsuka, Yoshiaki; Zaima, Naoki; Nakashima, Shinichi; Fujiki, Naoki*; Suwaki, Takuro*; Kureta, Masatoshi; Ozu, Akira; Komeda, Masao

no journal, , 

The historical procedures and target of active neutron measurements devices will be reported beside requirements of SG/MA tools. Also introduced the principles of FNDI methods and its applicability.

Oral presentation

Introduction of JAWAS-N as active neutron measurement device and its practical use for actual uranium waste, 2; performances of operation, maintenance and radiation safety

Fujiki, Naoki*; Nakatsuka, Yoshiaki; Zaima, Naoki; Nakashima, Shinichi; Suwaki, Takuro*; Kureta, Masatoshi; Ozu, Akira; Komeda, Masao

no journal, , 

The performances of methodological characteristics, operation stability and radiation control of active neutron measurements devices will be reported.

Oral presentation

Introduction of JAWAS-N as active neutron measurement device and its practical use for actual uranium waste, 3; Validation tests for detection characteristics

Suwaki, Takuro*; Zaima, Naoki; Nakatsuka, Yoshiaki; Fujiki, Naoki*; Nakashima, Shinichi; Kureta, Masatoshi; Ozu, Akira; Komeda, Masao

no journal, , 

The mockup tests used standard uranium source and simulated matrices have been successfully performed. The well performances of this device are introduced.

Oral presentation

Introduction of JAWAS-N as active neutron measurement device and its practical use for actual uranium waste, 4; Measurement trial for actual uranium bearing waste drums

Zaima, Naoki; Nakatsuka, Yoshiaki; Nakashima, Shinichi; Fujiki, Naoki*; Suwaki, Takuro*; Kureta, Masatoshi; Ozu, Akira; Komeda, Masao

no journal, , 

The trials for measuring actual waste drums have been performed, and validated good applicability active neutron measurements device on site.

Oral presentation

Study on tritium confinement method using Li rod with Zr in HTGR; Hydrogen absorption properties of Zr in high temperature (700-900$$^{circ}$$C) conditions

Okamoto, Ryo*; Matsuura, Hideaki*; Ida, Yuma*; Koga, Yuki*; Suganuma, Takuro*; Katayama, Kazunari*; Otsuka, Teppei*; Goto, Minoru; Nakagawa, Shigeaki; Ishitsuka, Etsuo; et al.

no journal, , 

It has been proposed that lithium rods, which are cylindrical lithium compounds, are loaded into a HTGR and tritium for initial fusion reactors is produced by $$^{6}$$Li(n,$$alpha$$)T reaction. In this study, it was discussed that the lithium rods are covered with zirconium layers to prevent the produced tritium leak. The solubility and diffusion coefficient of hydrogen in zirconium were measured and the effectiveness of the zirconium layers on prevention of tritium leakage was estimated with the measured values. As a result, the tritium leakage ratio with the zirconium layers was estimated two orders lower than that without the zirconium layers, and hence it was considered that the zirconium layer is very effective on the prevention of the tritium leakage.

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