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Evaluation on laser quenching heat transfer mechanism using numerical method and improvement of quenching depth

Kitagawa, Yoshihiro; Shirahama, Takuma*; Kisohara, Naoyuki; Tsuboi, Akihiko

Dai-96-Kai Reza Kako Gakkai Koen Rombunshu (Internet), p.91 - 96, 2022/01

Laser scanning quenching is a locally and rapidly heat-treated process and has an advantage of no coolant required. Compared with conventional technique such as induction quenching, the region of laser quenching is about 0.5$$sim$$0.7mm in depth and it needs to be expanded for more applications or durability. For this purpose, the temperature distributions and transitions in materials during laser irradiation have been revealed by using a 3D heat transfer computer code, micro-structural observation and hardness transitions in depth direction. The results indicate the laser irradiation with low power and low scan speed condition allows deeper quenching area, but it also suggests the hardness of the deepest quenching area is degraded due to slow temperature decreasing rate after laser heat scanning. Multiple times continuous irradiation have been proposed and studied to resolve this hardness degradation, and maximum quenching depth of 1.4mm is obtained under three times irradiation and controlling its power and scan speed properly.

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A Consideration on the use of shear waves to improve the sensitivity of an optical ultrasonic sensor for under-sodium viewers

Saruta, Koichi; Shirahama, Takuma*; Yamaguchi, Toshihiko; Ueda, Masashi

E-Journal of Advanced Maintenance (Internet), 10(2), p.1 - 8, 2018/08

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R&D of multi-frequency ECT algorithms for FBR SG tubes

Mihalache, O.; Yamaguchi, Toshihiko; Shirahama, Takuma; Ueda, Masashi

E-Journal of Advanced Maintenance (Internet), 9(2), p.60 - 65, 2017/08

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R&D of multi-frequency ECT algorithms for FBR SG tubes

Mihalache, O.; Yamaguchi, Toshihiko; Shirahama, Takuma; Ueda, Masashi

Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Maintenance Science and Technology (ICMST 2016) (Internet), 2 Pages, 2016/11

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Development of a recover device for loose parts in liquid sodium; Basic test of the recovery mechanism unit

Ishiguro, Takahiro; Hattori, Shushi*; Hattori, Tsukasa*; Shirahama, Takuma*; Ueda, Masashi

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In sodium cooled fast-reactors, opaque and highly chemical reactive sodium is used as coolant. Therefore, in the event of a loose part (dropped part) occurring, it is difficult to search and recover them under liquid sodium, potentially stopping the plant operation for a long time. The paper presents a prototype of the recovery mechanism, which is an important component of recover device for loose parts, and reports measurements and testing of it in liquid sodium.

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Trial fabrication and basic test of a recovery device for loose parts in liquid sodium

Ueda, Masashi; Ishiguro, Takahiro*; Hattori, Shushi*; Hattori, Tsukasa*; Shirahama, Takuma*

no journal, , 

Sodium-cooled fast reactors need special maintenance technologies such as remote maintenance, under sodium viewer etc., because sodium is opaque, chemically active and the maintenance works must be performed in high temperature. To acquire basic knowledge for remote maintenance technology in liquid sodium, a trial product of recover device for loose parts was fabricated and tested in sodium. The positions of loose parts were approximately estimated by using ultrasound, and the parts were recovered by the device successfully.

Oral presentation

CPS construction for laser coating with a general-purpose three-dimensional thermohydraulics numerical simulation code SPLICE

Sato, Yuji; Shirahama, Takuma*; Ishibashi, Junichi*; Muramatsu, Toshiharu

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

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Verification and revision of design space for CPS by simulation code SPLICE in laser processing

Sato, Yuji; Shirahama, Takuma*; Ishibashi, Junichi*; Muramatsu, Toshiharu

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