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Takeuchi, Takao*; Tagawa, Kohei*; Noda, Tetsuji*; Banno, Nobuya*; Iijima, Yasuo*; Kikuchi, Akihiro*; Kitaguchi, Hitoshi*; Kosuge, Michio*; Tsuchiya, Kiyosumi*; Koizumi, Norikiyo; et al.
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 16(2), p.1257 - 1260, 2006/06
Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:37.36(Engineering, Electrical & Electronic)Next generation nuclear fusion magnets would require a high-current conductor in fields more than 16 T. A CIC conductor of the rapid RHQT processed NbAl may be a promising candidate. Good deformability of intermediately-formed bcc supersaturated-solid solution indeed allowed fabricating such a CIC conductor, which would be subsequently transformation annealed. Ag has been internally included as a basic constituent of a round strand so far, because Ag is almost non-reactive with Nb matrix during the RHQ. However, both of Ag and Nb are not suitable nuclei from the viewpoint of radioactivity when irradiated with neutrons. Recently, we have succeeded in replacing the Nb matrix with Ta that has the advantage of shorter half-life of radioactivity. In the present study, an attempt has been made to replace the Ag internal stabilizer with Cu, in the aim of further reducing radioactivity, based on anticipation that Ta would be less reactive with Cu than Nb did.
Matsui, Yoshinori; Ide, Hiroshi; Itabashi, Yukio; Kikuchi, Taiji; Ishikawa, Kazuyoshi; Abe, Shinichi; Inoue, Shuichi; Shimizu, Michio; Iwamatsu, Shigemi; Watanabe, Naoki*; et al.
UTNL-R-0416, p.5_1 - 5_10, 2002/03
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Matsui, Yoshinori; Ide, Hiroshi; Itabashi, Yukio; Kikuchi, Taiji; Ishikawa, Kazuyoshi; Abe, Shinichi; Inoue, Shuichi; Shimizu, Michio; Iwamatsu, Shigemi; Watanabe, Naoki*; et al.
KAERI/GP-195/2002, p.33 - 40, 2002/00
Studies on the irradiation damage of the material of the RPV are inevitable for the LWR. Recently, the researches of annealing effect on the irradiation damage of RPV material were extensively carried out using specimens irradiated in the JMTR of the JAERI. As the next step, an annealing test of irradiated specimens and re-irradiation of annealed specimens were planned. The aim of the test is to evaluate the effect of annealing by comparing the damage of irradiated specimen, its recovery by annealing and the damage after re-irradiation. For the re-irradiation test of this study, JAERI developed a new capsule in which the specimens can be exchanged before and after annealing, and, re-irradiated afterward. The development of the capsule consisted of the design and fabrication of airtight connector for thermocouples and mechanical seal device which was fit to remote handling. Remote operation procedures for handling the radioactive capsule and for exchanging specimens were carefully performed. The results of the re-irradiation proved that the development was technically successful.
Nakayama, Takeshi*; Yamamoto, Masahiro; Abe, Mitsushi*; Shibata, Takatoshi; Otsuka, Michio*; Akiyama, Takashi*; Sato, K.*; Kikuchi, Kazuo; Wada, Y.*; Koike, Tsuneyuki; et al.
Proceedings of the 18th IEEE/NPSS Symposium on Fusion Engineering (SOFE '99), p.227 - 230, 1999/10
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JRR-2 Control Office; Kambara, Toyozo; Shoda, Katsuhiko; Hirata, Yutaka; Shoji, Tsutomu; Kohayakawa, Toru; Morozumi, Minoru; Kambayashi, Yuichiro; Shitomi, Hajimu; Kokanezawa, Takashi; et al.
JAERI 1027, 57 Pages, 1962/09
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Kambara, Toyozo; Shoda, Katsuhiko; Hirata, Yutaka; Shoji, Tsutomu; Haginoya, Kinichi; Kohayakawa, Toru; Yamaki, Jikei; Yokota, Mitsuo; Horiki, Oichiro; Yuhara, Shunichi; et al.
JAERI 1023, 120 Pages, 1962/09
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JRR-2 Operations Office; Kambara, Toyozo; Shoda, Katsuhiko; Hirata, Yutaka; Shoji, Tsutomu; Haginoya, Kinichi; Kohayakawa, Toru; Yamaki, Jikei; Yokota, Mitsuo; Horiki, Oichiro; et al.
JAERI 1024, 79 Pages, 1962/08
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JRR-2 Critical Experiments Group; Kambara, Toyozo; Shoda, Katsuhiko; Hirata, Yutaka; Shoji, Tsutomu; Kohayakawa, Toru; Morozumi, Minoru; Kambayashi, Yuichiro; Shitomi, Hajimu; Kokanezawa, Takashi; et al.
JAERI 1025, 62 Pages, 1962/03
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Taniguchi, Takumi; Imaizumi, Ken*; Namiki, Masahiro*; Osugi, Takeshi; Kuroki, Ryoichiro; Kikuchi, Michio*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Kaneda, Yoshihisa*; Haga, Kazuko*
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It is important to understand fundamental solidification characteristics of contaminated water management waste at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. The Solidified bodies are fabricated with cementitious material and Alkali Activated Material, and are irradiated with Gamma-ray.
Kaneda, Yoshihisa*; Haga, Kazuko*; Shibata, Masahito*; Kuranaga, Mebae*; Kikuchi, Michio*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Kato, Jun; Osugi, Takeshi; Kuroki, Ryoichiro
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Solidified cement and alkali activated materials was made, and used for dissolution test to obtain basic data of solidification on the waste caused by the contaminated water treatment at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.
Kikuchi, Michio*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Otsuka, Taku*; Kawato, Takaya*; Kaneda, Yoshihisa*; Shibata, Masahito*; Haga, Kazuko*; Taniguchi, Takumi; Osugi, Takeshi; Kuroki, Ryoichiro
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Summary of the study which is for characterization of Solidified cement and alkali activated materials was carried out due to obtain the data available for applicability evaluation low-temperature solidification on the waste caused by the contaminated water treatment at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.
Furukawa, Shizue*; Koyama, Tadafumi*; Kikuchi, Michio*; Otsuka, Taku*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Imaizumi, Ken*; Osugi, Takeshi; Nakazawa, Osamu; Kuroki, Ryoichiro
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In order to evaluate the application to the solidification of the water treatment secondary waste generated from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, research concerning the approach of applicability evaluation was conducted for solidification technology of practical scale.
Kato, Jun; Imaizumi, Ken*; Osugi, Takeshi; Sone, Tomoyuki; Kuroki, Ryoichiro; Kikuchi, Michio*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Otsuka, Taku*; Kaneda, Yoshihisa*; Osawa, Norihisa*
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Solidified cement and Alkali Activated Materials (AAM) containing simulated carbonated slurry was prepared, and the amount of Hydrogen gas generation on gamma-ray irradiation was determined. The obtained data was compared with the data of solidified material without any content of waste, and the effect for Hydrogen gas generation with the material containing simulated carbonated slurry was evaluated.
Taniguchi, Takumi; Namiki, Masahiro*; Osugi, Takeshi; Sone, Tomoyuki; Kuroki, Ryoichiro; Kikuchi, Michio*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Otsuka, Taku*; Kaneda, Yoshihisa*; Osawa, Norihisa*; et al.
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Nakashio, Nobuyuki*; Kawasoe, Takahiro*; Aikawa, Kohei*; Kikuchi, Michio*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Kaneda, Yoshihisa*; Haga, Kazuko*; Osugi, Takeshi; Sone, Tomoyuki; Kuroki, Ryoichiro
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Simulated carbonate slurry was synthesized to obtain basic data for the low temperature processing of the waste generated from contaminated water treatment at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. An overview of the study and some of the results obtained are reported here.
Kikuchi, Michio*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Otsuka, Taku*; Kawato, Takaya*; Kaneda, Yoshihisa*; Shibata, Masahito*; Haga, Kazuko*; Osugi, Takeshi; Sone, Tomoyuki; Kuroki, Ryoichiro
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In order to obtain data to be used in the evaluation of the applicability of low temperature processing to carbonate slurry generated by contaminated water treatment at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, the basic properties of the solidified cement and alkali activated material blended simulated carbonated slurry were evaluated. An overview of the study and some of the results obtained are reported here.
Kaneda, Yoshihisa*; Haga, Kazuko*; Shibata, Masahito*; Osawa, Norihisa*; Kikuchi, Michio*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Kawato, Takaya*; Osugi, Takeshi; Sone, Tomoyuki; Kuroki, Ryoichiro
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Solidified cement and alkali activated material blending carbonated slurry were prepared and their dissolution tests were carried out in order to obtain basic data for the low temperature processing of the waste generated by contaminated water treatment at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. An overview of the study and some of the results obtained are reported here.
Kikuchi, Michio*; Furukawa, Shizue*; Koyama, Tadafumi*; Otsuka, Taku*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Imaizumi, Ken*; Osugi, Takeshi; Sone, Tomoyuki; Kuroki, Ryoichiro
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Sato, Junya; Kakuda, Ayaka; Imaizumi, Ken*; Kikuchi, Michio*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Kaneda, Yoshihisa*; Osawa, Norihisa*; Osugi, Takeshi; Sone, Tomoyuki; Kuroki, Ryoichiro
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Kakuda, Ayaka; Taniguchi, Takumi; Namiki, Masahiro*; Kikuchi, Michio*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Kaneda, Yoshihisa*; Osawa, Norihisa*; Osugi, Takeshi; Sone, Tomoyuki; Kuroki, Ryoichiro
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