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Study on oscillated flow around excited cylinder using built-in electromagnetic flowmeters

Kondo, Masaya; Anoda, Yoshinari

Emerging Technologies for Fluids, Structures and Fluid-Structure Interaction, 2001 (PVP-Vol.431), p.111 - 117, 2001/07

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Design of ITER shielding blanket

Furuya, Kazuyuki; Sato, Satoshi; Hatano, Toshihisa; *; Kitamura, Kazunori*; Miura, H.*; *; Kuroda, Toshimasa*; Takatsu, Hideyuki

JAERI-Tech 97-022, 113 Pages, 1997/05

JAERI-Tech-97-022.pdf:3.42MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

EDDYMULT; A Computer system for solving eddy current problems in a multi-torus system

Nakamura, Yukiharu; Ozeki, Takahisa

JAERI 1317, 310 Pages, 1989/03

JAERI-1317.pdf:7.94MB

no abstracts in English

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Basic study on microwave heating of mixture solution, 2; Study on appropriate placement of the specimen in the microwave oven

Kato, Yoshiyuki; Tanigawa, Masafumi; Takahashi, Naoki; Kurita, Tsutomu

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Plutonium nitrate and uranyl nitrate mixed solution is co-converted to MOX powder by the microwave heating method developed by JAEA. The appropriate placement in the microwave oven of the specimen is very important to improve the energy-saving performance in this conversion process. However, much labor is required to perform the plutonium nitrate and uranyl nitrate mixed solution heating examination by the microwave and the electromagnetic field analysis in the microwave oven. Therefore an electrical characteristic carried out a heating examination using the similar nitric acid solution with plutonium nitrate and nitric acid uranyl solution. Furthermore, the electromagnetism properties in the oven tried an application by a height pattern theory used for an antenna circuit. The experimental results could almost be explained by the numerical analyses.

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