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Journal Articles

A Terrestrial SER Estimation Methodology Based on Simulation Coupled With One-Time Neutron Irradiation Testing

Abe, Shinichiro; Hashimoto, Masanori*; Liao, W.*; Kato, Takashi*; Asai, Hiroaki*; Shimbo, Kenichi*; Matsuyama, Hideya*; Sato, Tatsuhiko; Kobayashi, Kazutoshi*; Watanabe, Yukinobu*

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 70(8, Part 1), p.1652 - 1657, 2023/08

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.01(Engineering, Electrical & Electronic)

Single event upsets (SEUs) caused by neutrons is a reliability problem for microelectronic devices in the terrestrial environment. Acceleration tests using white neutron beam provide realistic soft error rates (SERs), but only a few facilities can provide white neutron beam in the world. If single-source irradiation applicable to diverse neutron source can be utilized for the evaluation of the SER in the terrestrial environment, it contributes to solve the shortage of beam time. In this study, we investigated the feasibility of the SER estimation in the terrestrial environment by any one of these measured data with the SEU cross sections obtained by PHITS simulation. It was found that the SERs estimated by our proposed method are within a factor of 2.7 of that estimated by the Weibull function. We also investigated the effect of simplification which reduce the computational cost in simulation to the SER estimation.

Journal Articles

Characterizing SRAM and FF soft error rates with measurement and simulation

Hashimoto, Masanori*; Kobayashi, Kazutoshi*; Furuta, Jun*; Abe, Shinichiro; Watanabe, Yukinobu*

Integration, 69, p.161 - 179, 2019/11

 Times Cited Count:10 Percentile:62.95(Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture)

Soft error originating from cosmic ray is a serious concern for reliability demanding applications. Device miniaturization and lower voltage operation degrade the immunity of SRAM and flip-flops, and then soft error countermeasures will be demanded in more and more products. This paper characterizes and discusses soft error rates of SRAM and flip-flops in the terrestrial environment with the results of investigation for soft error phenomena by measurements and simulations.

Journal Articles

Spin state of Co$$^{3+} $$ in LaCo$$_{1-x}$$ Rh$$_{x}$$O$$_{3}$$ investigated by structural phenomena

Asai, Shinichiro*; Okazaki, Ryuji*; Terasaki, Ichiro*; Yasui, Yukio*; Kobayashi, Wataru*; Nakao, Akiko*; Kobayashi, Kensuke*; Kumai, Reiji*; Nakao, Hironori*; Murakami, Yoichi*; et al.

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 82(11), p.114606_1 - 114606_6, 2013/11

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:43.5(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

Neutron and synchrotron X-ray diffraction for LaCo$$_{1-x}$$ Rh$$_{x}$$O$$_{3}$$ have been carried out in order to investigate the structural properties related with the spin state of Co$$^{3+}$$ ions. We have found that the values of the Co(Rh)-O bond lengths in the Co(Rh)O$$_{6}$$ octahedron of LaCo$$_{0.8}$$Rh$$_{0.2}$$O$$_{3}$$ are nearly identical at 10 K. The lattice volume for the Rh$$^{3+}$$ substituted samples decreases with the thermal expansion coefficient similar to that of LaCoO$$_{3}$$ from room temperature, and ceases to decrease around 70 K. These experimental results favor a mixed state consisting of the high-spin state and low-spin state Co$$^{3+}$$ ions, and suggest that the high-spin state Co$$^{3+}$$ ions are thermally excited in addition to those pinned by the substituted Rh$$^{3+}$$ ions.

Journal Articles

Simplified risk assessment based on accident categories at Tokai Reprocessing Plant

Nagaoka, Shinichi; Ishida, Michihiko; Kanamori, Sadamu; Hayashi, Shinichiro

Proceedings of International Conference on Toward and Over the Fukushima Daiichi Accident (GLOBAL 2011) (CD-ROM), 5 Pages, 2011/12

The feasibility of applying PSA to nuclear fuel cycle facilities such as reprocessing plants has been also studied. We conducted a simplified risk assessment of each of the selected individual accident events and compared the assessment results for four accident categories (fire, explosion, criticality, and other accident events in which large amounts of radioactive materials are released).

Journal Articles

Study on immobilization technology of radioactive krypton gas by ion-implantation and sputtering process

Samoto, Hirotaka; Kimura, Norimichi; Otani, Takehisa; Sugai, Eiji; Hayashi, Shinichiro

Proceedings of International Conference on Advanced Nuclear Fuel Cycle; Sustainable Options & Industrial Perspectives (Global 2009) (CD-ROM), p.458 - 463, 2009/09

JAEA has been developing technology to immobilize radioactive krypton gas to metal alloy by ion-implantation method as a stable storage technique of krypton gas recovered from a reprocessing plant. The characteristics of implantation of krypton gas and of krypton implanted alloy were investigated by the cold test performed so far. In this paper, we report the results of the hot immobilization test performed at the Krypton Recovery development Facility (hereafter called KRF) which is attached to the Tokai Reprocessing Plant (hereafter called TRP). In this test, we immobilized the radioactive krypton gas recovered from TRP by cryogenic distillation process of KRF and investigated the gas retention characteristics of the implanted alloy.

Journal Articles

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; ; ; ; Osawa, Toshiyuki*; Yamato, Haruo*

Saikuru Kiko Giho, (17), p.43 - 61, 2002/12

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JAEA Reports

Criticality safety evaluation in Tokai reprocessing plant

Shirai, Nobutoshi; ; ; Shirozu, Hidetomo; Sudo, Toshiyuki; Hayashi, Shinichiro;

JNC TN8410 2000-006, 116 Pages, 2000/04

JNC-TN8410-2000-006.pdf:2.77MB

Criticality limits for equipments in Tokai Reprocessing Plant which handle fissile material solution and are under shape and dimension control were reevaluated based on the guideline No.10 "Criticality safety of single unit" in the regulatory guide for reprocessing plant safety. This report presents criticality safety evaluation of each equipment as single unit. Criticality safety of multiple units in a cell or a room was also evaluated. The evaluated equipments were ones in dissolution, separation, purification, denitration, Pu product storage, and Pu conversion processes. As a result, it was reconfirmed that the equipments were safe enough from a view point of criticality safety of single unit and multiple units.

Journal Articles

Two-Dimensional Fluid Simulation of Glow Discharge Plasma Reactors for Immobilization of Krypton

Hayashi, Shinichiro; ; *; *; *

Computer Physics Communications, 125, p.60 - 74, 2000/00

 Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:35.88(Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications)

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Radioisotopes, 48(3), p.243 - 245, 1999/00

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JAEA Reports

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; ; ; Hayashi, Shinichiro; ;

PNC TN8410 96-055, 147 Pages, 1998/02

PNC-TN8410-96-055.pdf:4.96MB

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JAEA Reports

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; ; ; Hayashi, Shinichiro; ; ;

PNC TN8410 97-329, 355 Pages, 1997/03

PNC-TN8410-97-329.pdf:17.53MB

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Journal Articles

Study on immobilization technology of krypton gas by ion-implantation and sputtering process

Hayashi, Shinichiro; ; ;

Proceedings of International Conference on Future Nuclear Systems (GLOBAL'97), p.620 - 625, 1997/00

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Journal Articles

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Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 32(4), 361 Pages, 1990/00

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JAEA Reports

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*; *; *; Hayashi, Shinichiro*; *; *

PNC TN8440 89-005, 97 Pages, 1989/02

PNC-TN8440-89-005.pdf:2.49MB

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Oral presentation

Three decades of forward steps and prospect in Tokai reprocessing plant, 3; Operation experience and improvement on the dissolution process and clarification process

Suzuki, Kazuyuki; Kikuchi, Hideki; Hata, Katsuro; Tanaka, Ken; Miyamoto, Masanori; Nakamura, Yoshinobu; Hayashi, Shinichiro

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

MOX reprocessing at TRP, 3; Characteristics of MOX dissolution

Hata, Katsuro; Suzuki, Kazuyuki; Kikuchi, Hideki; Kogawa, Takayuki; Nakamura, Yoshinobu; Hayashi, Shinichiro

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Corrosion evaluation of the dissolver

Suzuki, Kazuyuki; Nakamura, Yoshinobu; Hikita, Keiichi; Kogawa, Takayuki; Hayashi, Shinichiro

no journal, , 

The reprocessing plant dissolves Spent Fuels and it is a process to attract U and Pu after the removal of the Fission Products. Because dissolver is a tank with boiling nitric acid, there is it in the severe corrosion environment. Corrosion environment of the heat transfer surface is the severest. Therefore, the dissolver is made in High Chrome Nickel Steel in consideration of corrosion resistance. This paper reports a supersonic wave measurement method and corrosion rate of the dissolver.

Oral presentation

Fundamental test for improved elements of pulsed filter

Suzuki, Kazuyuki; Nakamura, Yoshinobu; Miyoshi, Ryuta; Sugai, Eiji; Hayashi, Shinichiro; Uchida, Toshitsugu*

no journal, , 

The pulse filter used by the dissolution and clarification process of the Tokai Reprocessing Plant uses the sintering metal powder filter. As for the sintering metal powder filter, being jammed is easy to occur by sludge. The basic examination of the sintering laminating wire mesh filter for the sintering metal powder filter was carried out.

Oral presentation

Studies on krypton immobilization technology using ion-implantation and sputtering process, 19; Retention characteristic of radioactive Kr immobilized alloy

Samoto, Hirotaka; Kimura, Norimichi; Otani, Takehisa; Sugai, Eiji; Takahashi, Makoto; Hayashi, Shinichiro; Akutsu, Tomoyuki*

no journal, , 

Krypton is immobilized to metal alloy by ion-implantation and sputtering process. The retention characteristic of immobilized radioactive Kr with different storage temperature of the metal alloy is reported.

Oral presentation

Development of the washing device for dissolver, 2; Application of the high-pressure water washing device

Terunuma, Hirotaka; Shimoyamada, Tetsuya; Kogawa, Takayuki; Kikuchi, Hideki; Miyoshi, Ryuta; Yokota, Satoru; Nakamura, Yoshinobu; Hayashi, Shinichiro

no journal, , 

We have developed dissolver cleaning device which can clean up sludge inside dissolver with high pressure water spray. The device has been applied to TRP dissolvers and the sludge has been cleaned up successfully. This allowed smooth solution transfer and stable operation of the dissolvers.

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