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Gyromagnetic bifurcation in a levitated ferromagnetic particle

Sato, Tetsuya*; Kato, Takeo*; Oue, Daigo*; Matsuo, Mamoru

Physical Review B, 107(8), p.L180406_1 - L180406_6, 2023/05

 Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:54.89(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

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Nanoscale relaxation in "Water-in-Salt" and "Water-in-Bisalt" electrolytes

Gonzal$'e$z, M. A.*; Borodin, O.*; Kofu, Maiko; Shibata, Kaoru; Yamada, Takeshi*; Yamamuro, Osamu*; Xu, K.*; Price, D. L.*; Saboungi, M.-L.*

Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters (Internet), 11(17), p.7279 - 7284, 2020/09

 Times Cited Count:16 Percentile:77.33(Chemistry, Physical)

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Feasibility study on particle flowability evaluation in simplified MOX pellet fabrication process using vibrating tube method

Ishii, Katsunori; Suzuki, Masahiro; Yamamoto, Takuma; Kihara, Yoshiyuki; Yasuda, Masatoshi*; Matsusaka, Shuji*

Funtai Kogakkai-Shi, 45(5), p.290 - 296, 2008/05

Particle flowability test using a vibrating tube with a tapered end was carried out to evaluate the applicability of this method to the analysis of MOX particles for nuclear fuel pellet fabrication. In this experiment, zirconia particles were used as model particles, which are less than several hundred micrometers in diameter. The sample particles were prepared by mixing the particles with different sizes, whose shape and surface state were changed by a mechanical treatment. The experimental results showed that the removal of smaller particles is more effective than the mechanical surface treatment to improve the flowability. Furthermore, it was found that the vibrating tube method can identify the difference of the particle flowability more easily and clearly than the method based on Carr's flowability index.

JAEA Reports

Plasma Position Control by Iso-flux Method in Textor

JAERI-M 82-092, 15 Pages, 1982/07

JAERI-M-82-092.pdf:0.56MB

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