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Accurate and precise measurement of uranium content in uranium trioxide by gravimetry; Comparison with isotope dilution mass spectrometry and its uncertainty estimation

Yamamoto, Masahiko; Horigome, Kazushi; Kuno, Takehiko

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 190, p.110460_1 - 110460_7, 2022/12

 Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:29.26(Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear)

Gravimetric measurement of U content in UO$$_{3}$$ with ignition in the air has been investigated. The ignition temperature, ignition time and aliquot sample mass are optimized as 900$$^{circ}$$C, 60 minutes, and 1 g, respectively. The method is validated by IDMS with uncertainty estimation. The obtained result by gravimetry is 0.78236$$pm$$0.00051 g/g (k=2) and agreed with IDMS value within its uncertainty. It has been found that U in UO$$_{3}$$ can be measured accurately and precisely by gravimetry.

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Low-pressure sublimation method for cesium decontamination of clay minerals

Shimoyama, Iwao; Hirao, Norie; Baba, Yuji; Izumi, Toshinori; Okamoto, Yoshihiro; Yaita, Tsuyoshi; Suzuki, Shinichi

Clay Science, 18(3), p.71 - 77, 2014/09

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Japanese adult male voxel phantom constructed on the basis of CT images

Sato, Kaoru; Noguchi, Hiroshi; Emoto, Yutaka*; Koga, Sukehiko*; Saito, Kimiaki

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 123(3), p.337 - 344, 2007/02

 Times Cited Count:39 Percentile:91.36(Environmental Sciences)

A Japanese adult male voxel (volume pixel) phantom (hereinafter referred to as the JM phantom) was constructed on the basis of CT images of a healthy Japanese adult male volunteer. Body characteristics of the JM phantom were compared with those of a voxelized MIRD5 type phantom and a Japanese adult male voxel phantom which was previously developed. The voxel size of the JM phantom is 0.98$$times$$0.98$$times$$1 mm$$^{3}$$. The shapes of organs of the JM phantom, even for small or complicated organs, such as thyroid and stomach, are more realistically reproduced as compared with the previous Japanese voxel phantom (voxel size: 0.98$$times$$0.98$$times$$10 mm$$^{3}$$). Photon self-absorbed fractions for brain, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, thyroid and urinary bladder wall of JM were evaluated and were compared with those of the other phantoms. In consequence, it was suggested that the mass, shape and thickness of organs are important factors for the determination of self-absorbed fractions.

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Coherent $$phi$$ and $$omega$$ photoproduction from deuteron and non-diffractive channels

Titov, A. I.; Fujiwara, Mamoru; Lee, T.-S. H.*

Physical Review C, 66(2), p.022202_1 - 022202_5, 2002/08

 Times Cited Count:15 Percentile:62.86(Physics, Nuclear)

no abstracts in English

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Development of a control system for a heavy object handling manipulator; Application to a remote maintenance system for ITER blanket module

Yoshimi, Takashi*; Kakudate, Satoshi; Tada, Eisuke; Tsuji, Koichi*; Miyagawa, Shinichi*; Kubo, Tomomi*

Nihon Robotto Gakkai-Shi, 19(6), p.766 - 774, 2001/09

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Long-term immersion tests of engineered materials in the Tono mine; Results for metals

Hama, Katsuhiro; Taniguchi, Naoki; Honda, Akira

JNC TN7430 2000-002, 25 Pages, 2001/01

JNC-TN7430-2000-002.pdf:3.32MB

The burial tests of mild steel and pure titanium were performed in a gallery at Tono mine to assess the corrosion resistance of these materials under goundwater environment. Specimens were placed in the container and immersed into groundwater. After the immersion period, the apperance of the surface of these specimens were observed. The corrosion product of mild steel specimen was analysed by various methods. The average corrosion rate of mild steel for 10 years was assessed by the measurement of the weight loss of carbon steel specimen. The results of the test were summerised as follows : (1)The average corrosion rate of mild steel for 10 years was assessed to be 4.36 $$times$$10$$^{-3}$$mm/y by the weight loss of the specimen. (2)The corrosion product consists of outer porous substance and inner tight corrosion product film. The former contains ferric oxide such as goethite and the latter contains ferrous oxide such as magnetite. (3)The evidence of the initiation of localised corrosion was not observed on the titanium specimens.

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Long-term immersion tests of engineered materials in the Tono mine; Results for glass material

Hama, Katsuhiro; Mitsui, Seiichiro; Aoki, Rieko*; Hirose, Ikuro

JNC TN7430 2000-001, 47 Pages, 2000/12

JNC-TN7430-2000-001.pdf:4.09MB

Long-term immersion tests of glass material at ambient temperature (about 18 $$^{circ}$$C) for 10 years were performed in a gallery at the Tono mine in Japan, in order to assess durability of glass matelial contacted with natural groundwater. The gallery was constructed at a depth of 130 m below ground surface in the Toki Granite. Monolithic glass blocks with dimensions of 10 $$times$$ 10 $$times$$ 10 mm (cubic type) and of 25 mm in diameter and 8 mm in thickness (disk type: The wall of sample was covered by stainless steel of 1 mm thick.) were used for the tests. Both type of samples with and without clay were put in Teflon vessels, which have small holes on the wall, and inserted into boreholes excavated at the gallery floor. In addition to the immersion tests, static leaching test with cubic type glass and ground water was also performed at the gallery. The samples of each test were collected in time intervals of 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, 3 years and 10 years and were subjected to weight loss measurement and several surface analyses. The results were as follows: (1)Weight losses of each sample were proportional to time intervals. This result is attributable to constant dissolved silica concentration in the ground water during tests. (2)The weight losses of disk type glass were slightly larger than those of cubic type glass. This result is attributable to elemental release from internal cracks of disk type glass, instead of effect of stainless steel on the glass dissolution. (3)The weight losses for the tests with clay were slightly smaller than those for tests without clay. This result is attributable to higher concentration of dissolved silica in pore water of clay.

JAEA Reports

Development of testing device for analyzing low temperature plasma surface reaction

Saburi, Tei; Ogawa, Hiroaki; Ueda, Satoshi*; Kiuchi, Kiyoshi

JAERI-Tech 2000-057, 23 Pages, 2000/10

JAERI-Tech-2000-057.pdf:5.28MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

None

*; Fujiwara, Masayuki*

JNC TJ8430 2000-001, 55 Pages, 2000/03

JNC-TJ8430-2000-001.pdf:4.82MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Development and application of PIE apparatuses for high-burnup LWR fuels

; Mita, Naoaki; Nishino, Yasuharu; Amano, Hidetoshi

JAERI-Conf 99-009, p.103 - 111, 1999/09

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Thermal shock test of neutron irradiated carbon fiber reinforced carbon composites with OHBIS

Uda, Minoru*; Ishitsuka, Etsuo; Sato, Kazuyoshi; Akiba, Masato; *; Kawamura, Hiroshi

Phys. Scr., T81, p.98 - 100, 1999/00

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:26.13(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Parameter analysis calculation on characteristics of portable FAST reactor

PNC TN9410 98-059, 53 Pages, 1998/06

PNC-TN9410-98-059.pdf:1.23MB

The analysis program code STEDFAST; Space, TErrestrial and Deep sea FAST reactor ・gas turbine system; had been developed in PNC to get the best values of system parameters on fast reactor ・gas turbine power generation systems used as power sources for deep sea, space and terrestrial cogeneration. In this report, we performed a parameter survey analysis by using the code to study characteristics of the systems. Concerning the deep sea fast reactor ・gas turbine system, calculations with many variable parameters were performed on the base case of a NaK cooled reactor of 40kWe. We aimed at total equipment weight and surface area necessary to remove heat from the system as important values of the characteristics of the system Electric generation power and the material of a pressure hull were specially influential for the weight. The electric generation power, reactor outlet/inlet temperatures, a natural convection heat transfer coefficient of sea water were specially influential for the area. Concerning the space reactor ・gas turbine system, the calculations with the variable parameters of compressor inlet temperature, reactor outlet/inlet temperatures and turbine inlet pressure were perfomed on the base case of a Na cooled reactor of 40kWe. The first and the second variable parameters were influential for the total equipment weight of the important characteristic of the system. Concening the terrestrial fast reactor ・gas tubine system, the calculations with the variable parameters of heat transferred pipe number in a heat exchanger to produce hot water of 100 $$^{circ}$$C for cogeneration, compressor stage number and the kind of primary coolant material were performed on the base case of a Pb cooled reactor of 100MWt. In the comparison of calculational results for Pb and Na of primary coolant material, The primary coolant weight flow rate was naturally large for the fomer case compared with for the latter case because density is very different between them. ...

Journal Articles

Disruption and erosion on plasma facing materials with Oarai hot-cell electron beam irradiating system (OHBIS)

Uda, Minoru*; Ishitsuka, Etsuo; Sato, Kazuyoshi; Akiba, Masato; *; *; Kawamura, Hiroshi

Fusion Technology 1998, 1, p.161 - 164, 1998/00

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

None

PNC TJ1635 97-001, 3 Pages, 1997/03

PNC-TJ1635-97-001.pdf:7.49MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Thermochemical evaluation and preparation of cesium uranates

Takano, Masahide; Minato, Kazuo; Fukuda, Kosaku; Sato, Seichi*; Ohashi, Hiroshi*

JAERI-Research 97-021, 19 Pages, 1997/03

JAERI-Research-97-021.pdf:0.74MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

None

Ohara, Hiroshi*; *

PNC TJ8164 96-009, 261 Pages, 1996/09

PNC-TJ8164-96-009.pdf:12.32MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Radiation induced degradation of fluorine containing elastomers at various temperatures

Ito, Masayuki

Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 47(4), p.607 - 610, 1996/00

 Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:72.37(Chemistry, Physical)

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

None

PNC TJ1635 95-001, 9 Pages, 1995/03

PNC-TJ1635-95-001.pdf:0.31MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

None

PNC TJ1281 94-001, 38 Pages, 1994/02

PNC-TJ1281-94-001.pdf:0.75MB

None

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PNC TN8410 94-218, 188 Pages, 1994/01

PNC-TN8410-94-218.pdf:1.3MB

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