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JAEA Reports

Enhancement of the methodology of repository design and post-closure performance assessment for preliminary investigation stage, 3; Progress report on NUMO-JAEA collaborative research in FY2013 (Joint research)

Shibata, Masahiro; Sawada, Atsushi; Tachi, Yukio; Makino, Hitoshi; Wakasugi, Keiichiro; Mitsui, Seiichiro; Kitamura, Akira; Yoshikawa, Hideki; Oda, Chie; Ishidera, Takamitsu; et al.

JAEA-Research 2014-030, 457 Pages, 2015/03

JAEA-Research-2014-030.pdf:199.23MB

JAEA and NUMO have conducted a collaborative research work which is designed to enhance the methodology of repository design and post-closure performance assessment in preliminary investigation stage. With regard to (1) study on rock suitability in terms of hydrology, based on some examples of developing method of hydro-geological structure model, acquired knowledge are arranged using the tree diagram, and model uncertainty and its influence on the evaluation items were discussed. With regard to (2) study on scenario development, the developed approach for "defining conditions" has been reevaluated and improved from practical viewpoints. In addition, the uncertainty evaluation for the effect of use of cementitious material, as well as glass dissolution model, was conducted with analytical evaluation. With regard to (3) study on setting radionuclide migration parameters, based on survey of precedent procedures, multiple-approach for distribution coefficient of rocks was established, and the adequacy of the approach was confirmed though its application to sedimentary rock and granitic rock. Besides, an approach for solubility setting was developed including the procedure of selection of solubility limiting solid phase. The adequacy of the approach was confirmed though its application to key radionuclides.

JAEA Reports

Enhancement of the methodology of repository design and post-closure performance assessment for preliminary investigation stage, 2; Progress report on NUMO-JAEA collaborative research in FY2012 (Joint research)

Shibata, Masahiro; Sawada, Atsushi; Tachi, Yukio; Hayano, Akira; Makino, Hitoshi; Wakasugi, Keiichiro; Mitsui, Seiichiro; Oda, Chie; Kitamura, Akira; Osawa, Hideaki; et al.

JAEA-Research 2013-037, 455 Pages, 2013/12

JAEA-Research-2013-037.pdf:42.0MB

Following FY2011, JAEA and NUMO have conducted a collaborative research work which is designed to enhance the methodology of repository design and performance assessment in preliminary investigation stage. With regard to (1) study on rock suitability in terms of hydrology, the tree diagram of methodology of groundwater travel time has been extended for crystalline rock, in addition, tree diagram for sedimentary rock newly has been organized. With regard to (2) study on scenario development, the existing approach has been improved in terms of a practical task, and applied and tested for near field focusing on the buffer. In addition, the uncertainty of some important processes and its impact on safety functions are discussed though analysis. With regard to (3) study on setting radionuclide migration parameters, the approaches for parameter setting have been developed for sorption for rocks and solubility, and applied and tested through parameter setting exercises for key radionuclides.

JAEA Reports

Enhancement of the methodology of repository design and post-closure performance assessment for preliminary investigation stage; Progress report on NUMO-JAEA collaborative research in FY2011 (Joint research)

Shibata, Masahiro; Sawada, Atsushi; Tachi, Yukio; Makino, Hitoshi; Hayano, Akira; Mitsui, Seiichiro; Taniguchi, Naoki; Oda, Chie; Kitamura, Akira; Osawa, Hideaki; et al.

JAEA-Research 2012-032, 298 Pages, 2012/09

JAEA-Research-2012-032.pdf:33.68MB

JAEA and NUMO have conducted a collaborative research work which is designed to enhance the methodology of repository design and performance assessment in preliminary investigation phase. The topics and the conducted research are follows; (1) Study on selection of host rock: in terms of hydraulic properties, items for assessing rock property, and assessment methodology of groundwater travel time has been organized with interaction from site investigation. (2) Study on development of scenario: the existing approach has been embodied, in addition, the phenomenological understanding regarding dissolution of and nuclide release from vitrified waste, corrosion of the overpack, long-term performance of the buffer are summarized. (3) Study on setting nuclide migration parameters: the approach for parameter setting has been improved for sorption and diffusion coefficient of buffer/rock, and applied and tested for parameter setting of key radionuclides. (4) Study on ensuring quality of knowledge: framework for ensuring quality of knowledge has been studied and examined aimed at the likely disposal facility condition.

JAEA Reports

Plan and reports of coupled irradiation (JRR-3 and JOYO of research reactors) and hot facilities work (WASTEF, JMTR-HL, MMF and FMF); R&D project on irradiation damage management technology for structural materials of long-life nuclear plant

Matsui, Yoshinori; Takahashi, Hiroyuki; Yamamoto, Masaya; Nakata, Masahito; Yoshitake, Tsunemitsu; Abe, Kazuyuki; Yoshikawa, Katsunori; Iwamatsu, Shigemi; Ishikawa, Kazuyoshi; Kikuchi, Taiji; et al.

JAEA-Technology 2009-072, 144 Pages, 2010/03

JAEA-Technology-2009-072.pdf:45.01MB

"R&D Project on Irradiation Damage Management Technology for Structural Materials of Long-life Nuclear Plant" was carried out from FY2006 in a fund of a trust enterprise of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. The coupled irradiations or single irradiation by JOYO fast reactor and JRR-3 thermal reactor were performed for about two years. The irradiation specimens are very important materials to establish of "Evaluation of Irradiation Damage Indicator" in this research. For the acquisition of the examination specimens irradiated by the JOYO and JRR-3, we summarized about the overall plan, the work process and the results for the study to utilize these reactors and some facilities of hot laboratory (WASTEF, JMTR-HL, MMF and FMF) of the Oarai Research-and-Development Center and the Nuclear Science Research Institute in the Japan Atomic Energy Agency.

Journal Articles

Development of polarization interferometer for Thomson scattering diagnostics in JT-60U

Hatae, Takaki; Howard, J.*; Ebizuka, Noboru*; Hirano, Yoichi*; Koguchi, Haruhisa*; Kitamura, Shigeru; Sakuma, Takeshi; Hamano, Takashi

Journal of Plasma and Fusion Research SERIES, Vol.8, p.680 - 684, 2009/09

A polarization interferometer based on the Fourier transform spectroscopy for the Thomson scattering diagnostics is being developed to evaluate the validity. At the first stage, a dual channel polarization interferometer utilizing a fixed-thickness birefringent plate is developed, and the target $$T_{e}$$ and $$n_{e}$$ ranges were $$<$$ 1 keV and $$>$$ 5$$times$$10$$^{18}$$ m$$^{-3}$$, respectively. The electron temperature is successfully measured by the dual channel polarization interferometer in TPE-RX reversed field pinch machine, for the first time. The temperature of the polarization interferometer nearly agrees with that of the filter polychromator. At the second stage, we are developing a multichannel polarization interferometer employing a Wallaston prism to cover wider range of electron temperature. Interferograms of three kinds of light sources are measured by the multichannel polarization interferometer, and those spectra are reconstructed by Fourier transform. In the measurement of a blackbody radiation source using the multichannel polarization interferometer, both ideal and measured spectra agree within 8%.

Journal Articles

Determination of $$^{129}$$I in environmental samples by AMS and NAA using an anion exchange resin disk

Suzuki, Takashi; Bamba, Shigeru*; Kitamura, Toshikatsu; Kabuto, Shoji*; Isogai, Keisuke*; Amano, Hikaru

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 259(1), p.370 - 373, 2007/06

 Times Cited Count:14 Percentile:68.37(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Applications of stimulated brillouin scattering phase conjugate mirror to Thomson scattering diagnostics in JT-60U and ITER

Hatae, Takaki; Naito, Osamu; Kitamura, Shigeru; Sakuma, Takeshi*; Hamano, Takashi*; Nakatsuka, Masahiro*; Yoshida, Hidetsugu*

Journal of the Korean Physical Society, 49, p.S160 - S164, 2006/12

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

New conceptual design of a test module assembly for tritium permeation experiment

Ohira, Shigeru; Luo, G.; Nakamura, Hirofumi; Shu, Wataru; Kitamura, Kazunori*; Nishi, Masataka

Fusion Science and Technology, 48(1), p.621 - 624, 2005/07

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.01(Nuclear Science & Technology)

A new conceptual design of a tritium permeation test module assembly was developed for demonstration tests using a strong plasma source constructed in TPL for simulation of practical tritium permeation in the real plasma facing components and validation of the models and codes for evaluation of tritium permeation. The target module, to be irradiated by the high flux plasma beam, consists of a multi-layer structure of a plasma facing material plate and a copper substrate with pressurized coolant cavity. Tests using a preliminary model of the target module has been performed to verify thermal and mechanical behavior of the bonded structure and to assess its structural integrity focused on the bonded interface under the cyclic heat loads. After the heat load testing, no visible defect and crack was observed around the bonded interfaces with magnifying glass, and its structural integrity was verified. Also the first tests using tritium plasma at TSTA/LANL with the preliminary model was performed and process to measured tritium permeated was established.

Journal Articles

Diagnostics system of JT-60U

Sugie, Tatsuo; Hatae, Takaki; Koide, Yoshihiko; Fujita, Takaaki; Kusama, Yoshinori; Nishitani, Takeo; Isayama, Akihiko; Sato, Masayasu; Shinohara, Koji; Asakura, Nobuyuki; et al.

Fusion Science and Technology (JT-60 Special Issue), 42(2-3), p.482 - 511, 2002/09

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:3.03(Nuclear Science & Technology)

The diagnostic system of JT-60U (JT-60upgrade) is composed of about 50 individual diagnostic devices. Recently, the detailed radial profile measurements of plasma parameters have been improved, so that the internal structure of plasmas has been explored. The understanding of plasma confinement has been enhanced by density and temperature fluctuation measurements using a mm-wave reflectometer and electron cyclotron emission measurements respectively. In addition, the real-time control experiments of electron density, neutron yield, radiated power and electron temperature gradient have been carried out successfully by corresponding diagnostic devices. These measurements and the real time control contribute to improving plasma performance. Diagnostic devices for next generation fusion devices such as a CO2 laser interferometer/polarimeter and a CO2 laser collective Thomson scattering system have been developed.

Journal Articles

Improvement of Thomson scattering system using SBS phase conjugation mirrors in JT-60U

Hatae, Takaki; Nakatsuka, Masahiro*; Yoshida, Hidetsugu*; Naito, Osamu; Kitamura, Shigeru; Sakuma, Takeshi*; Hamano, Takashi*; Tsukahara, Yoshimitsu

Proceedings of 29th European Physical Society Conference on Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 4 Pages, 2002/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

How many wavelength channels do we need in Thomson scattering diagnostics?

Naito, Osamu; Yoshida, Hidetoshi; Kitamura, Shigeru; *; *

Review of Scientific Instruments, 70(9), p.3780 - 3781, 1999/09

 Times Cited Count:17 Percentile:71.68(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Multilaser and high spatially resolved multipoint Thomson scattering system for the JT-60U tokamak

Yoshida, Hidetoshi; Naito, Osamu; Yamashita, Osamu; Kitamura, Shigeru; *; *; *; *; Hatae, Takaki; Nagashima, Akira; et al.

Review of Scientific Instruments, 70(1), p.751 - 754, 1999/01

 Times Cited Count:15 Percentile:68.26(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

A Compact and high repetitive photodiode array detector for the JT-60U Thomson scattering diagnostic

Yoshida, Hidetoshi; Naito, Osamu; *; Kitamura, Shigeru; Hatae, Takaki; Nagashima, Akira

Review of Scientific Instruments, 70(1), p.747 - 750, 1999/01

 Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:38.44(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

YAG laser Thomson scattering diagnostics on the JT-60U

Hatae, Takaki; Nagashima, Akira; Kitamura, Shigeru; *; Yoshida, Hidetoshi*; Naito, Osamu; Yamashita, Osamu; Shimizu, Kazuaki; *; Kondoh, Takashi

Review of Scientific Instruments, 70(1), p.772 - 775, 1999/01

 Times Cited Count:62 Percentile:93.65(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Quantitative method for precise,quick, and reliable alignment of collection object fields in the JT-60U thomson scattering diagnostic

Yoshida, Hidetoshi; Naito, Osamu; Matoba, Toru; Yamashita, Osamu; Kitamura, Shigeru; Hatae, Takaki; Nagashima, Akira

Review of Scientific Instruments, 68(2), p.1152 - 1161, 1997/02

 Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:68.13(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

First operation results of YAG laser thomson scattering system on JT-60U

Hatae, Takaki; Nagashima, Akira; Yoshida, Hidetoshi; Naito, Osamu; Yamashita, Osamu; Kitamura, Shigeru; *; Matoba, Toru; *

Fusion Engineering and Design, 34-35, p.621 - 624, 1997/00

 Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:52.72(Nuclear Science & Technology)

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

JT-60U Thomson scattering system with multiple ruby lasers and high spatial resolution for high electron temperature plasma measurement

Yoshida, Hidetoshi; Naito, Osamu; Yamashita, Osamu; Kitamura, Shigeru; Hatae, Takaki; Nagashima, Akira

JAERI-Research 96-061, 20 Pages, 1996/11

JAERI-Research-96-061.pdf:1.1MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Beam combiner for transient phenomena measurement in the JT-60 Thomson scattering diagnostic

Yoshida, Hidetoshi; Naito, Osamu; Yamashita, Osamu; Kitamura, Shigeru; Nagashima, Akira; Matoba, Toru

Review of Scientific Instruments, 66(1), p.143 - 147, 1995/01

 Times Cited Count:24 Percentile:84.2(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Low energy high power injection in JT-60 NBI

Mizuno, Makoto; Dairaku, Masayuki; Horiike, Hiroshi; Kitamura, Shigeru; Komata, Masao; Kuriyama, Masaaki; Matsuda, Shinzaburo; Matsuoka, Mamoru; Oga, Tokumichi; Ohara, Yoshihiro; et al.

JAERI-M 88-088, 14 Pages, 1988/05

JAERI-M-88-088.pdf:0.44MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Development of a variable proton ratio ion source

Watanabe, Kazuhiro; Dairaku, Masayuki; ; Horiike, Hiroshi; Inoue, Takashi; Kitamura, Shigeru; Komata, Masao; Kurashima, Toru*; Mizuno, Makoto; Oga, Tokumichi; et al.

JAERI-M 88-022, 26 Pages, 1988/02

JAERI-M-88-022.pdf:0.79MB

no abstracts in English

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