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Nakajima, Norihiro; Nishida, Akemi; Kawakami, Yoshiaki; Suzuki, Yoshio; Sawa, Kazuhiro; Iigaki, Kazuhiko
Proceedings of 23rd International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE-23) (DVD-ROM), 5 Pages, 2015/05
A numerical analysis controlling and managing system is implemented on K, which controls the modelling process and data treating, although the manager only controls a structural analysis by finite element method. The modeling process is described by the list of function ID and its procedures in a data base. The manager executes the process by order in the list for simulation procedures. The manager controls the intention of an analysis by changing the analytical process one to another. Experiments were carried out with static and dynamic analyses.
Hanzawa, Yukiko; Magara, Masaaki; Watanabe, Kazuo; Esaka, Fumitaka; Miyamoto, Yutaka; Yasuda, Kenichiro; Gunji, Katsubumi*; Yamamoto, Yoichi; Takahashi, Tsukasa; Sakurai, Satoshi; et al.
JAERI-Tech 2002-103, 141 Pages, 2003/02
The JAERI has established a facility with a cleanroom: the Clean Laboratory for Environmental Analysis and Research (CLEAR). This report is an overview of the design, construction and performance evaluation of the CLEAR in the initial stage of the laboratory operation in June 2001. The CLEAR is a facility to be used for ultra trace analyses of nuclear materials in environmental samples for the safeguards, for the CTBT verification and for researches on environmental sciences. The CLEAR meets double requirements of a cleanroom and for handling of nuclear materials. Much attention was paid to the construction materials of the cleanroom for trace analysis of metal elements using corrosive acids. The air conditioning and purification system, experimental equipment, utilities and safety systems are also demonstrated. The potential contamination from the completed cleanroom atmosphere during the analytical procedure was evaluated. It can be concluded that the CLEAR has provided a suitable condition for reliable analysis of ultra trace amounts of nuclear materials in environmental samples.
Yamazawa, Hiromi; Furuno, Akiko; Chino, Masamichi
Atmospheric Environment, 32(24), p.4343 - 4349, 1998/00
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:17.41(Environmental Sciences)no abstracts in English
Yamazawa, Hiromi; Chino, Masamichi; Furuno, Akiko
ETEX Symp. on Long-Range Atmospheric Transport,Model Verification and Emergency Response, p.191 - 194, 1997/00
no abstracts in English
A.Saltelli*; T.H.Andres*; Homma, Toshimitsu
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 20, p.387 - 407, 1995/00
Times Cited Count:42 Percentile:89.68(Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications)no abstracts in English
Ioka, Ikuo; Inagaki, Yoshiyuki; Suzuki, Kunihiro; Kunitomi, Kazuhiko;
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 37(3), p.217 - 227, 1995/00
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:17.52(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
Homma, Toshimitsu; *
JAERI-M 93-207, 36 Pages, 1993/10
no abstracts in English
; *; *; *; *; *; Kimura, Hideo; Munakata, Masahiro
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 34(4), p.342 - 364, 1992/04
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:27.46(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
Shimizu, Takashi*
JAERI-M 82-094, 101 Pages, 1982/08
no abstracts in English
JAERI-M 9655, 98 Pages, 1981/09
no abstracts in English
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JAERI-M 8976, 50 Pages, 1980/08
no abstracts in English
Nakajima, Norihiro
no journal, ,
A methodology to synthesize the visualizing data is introduced based upon the emergence technique of the artifact engineering. The methodology is applied to the visualization of the results of structure analyses using the finite element method. With the high performance computer, the visualization technology may improve its performance to show what can be observed through the results.