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information security | 2013

A1 Development of single stage gas gun and launching experiment of various projectiles

Katsuhiro Fujiki; Hidehiro Hata; Kazuhito Fujiwara; Fumiko Kawashima; Takeshi Sakamoto; Daisuke Inao

Table A Default Closure Tables for Residential and Industrial Land Use Applications Table B Chemical/Physical Properties Table C Exposure Equations Table D Exposure Assumptions Table E Default Exposure Assumption References Table F Human Health Toxicity Parameters Table G Critical Toxic Effects and Categories This appendix provides various tables of values needed to determine default closure levels under RISC. A short narrative describing each table is provided below; the tables are provided following the text.


ASME 2011 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference: Volume 6, Parts A and B | 2011

Development of LBB assessment method for Japan sodium cooled fast reactor (JSFR) PIPES (4) verification of crack opening displacement assessment method for thin wall pipes made of MOD.9CR-1MO steel

Takashi Wakai; Hideo Machida; Shinji Yoshida; Fumiko Kawashima; Koichi Kikuchi; Yang Xu; Kazuyuki Tsukimori

For sodium pipes of Japan Sodium cooled Fast Reactor (JSFR), the continuous leak monitoring will be adopted as an alternative to a volumetric test of the weld joints under conditions that satisfy Leak-Before-Break (LBB). The sodium pipes are made of ASME Gr.91 (modified 9Cr-1Mo) steel. Thickness of the pipes is small, because the internal pressure is very low. Modified 9Cr-1Mo steel has a relatively large yield stress and small work hardening coefficient comparing to the austenitic stainless steels which are currently used in the conventional plants. In order to discuss about the LBB of the sodium pipes made of modified 9Cr-1Mo steel, the coolant leak rate from a through wall crack must be estimated properly. Since the leak rate is strongly related to the crack opening displacement (COD), an appropriate COD assessment method must be established to perform LBB assessment. However, COD assessment method applicable for JSFR sodium pipes — thin wall and small work hardening material — has not been proposed yet. Therefore, the authors have proposed a COD assessment method applicable to thin walled large diameter pipe made of modified 9Cr-1Mo steel. In this method, COD is calculated by classifying into three components of elastic, local plastic and fully plastic. This paper describes the improved COD assessment method and verifies the validity of the method based on the results of a series of four-point bending tests at elevated temperature using thin wall modified 9Cr-1Mo steel pipe containing a circumferential through wall crack. As a result, COD values calculated by the proposed method were in a good agreement with the experimental results for the uniform pipe without weld. In the case that the crack was machined at weld metal or heat affected zone (HAZ), proposed method predicted relatively larger COD than the experimental results. The causes of such discrepancies were discussed comparing with the results of finite element analyses. Based on these examinations, the rational leak rate evaluation method in LBB assessment was proposed.Copyright


Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2007

High temperature strength and inelastic behavior of plate-fin structures for HTGR

Fumiko Kawashima; Toshihide Igari; Yasuyuki Miyoshi; Y. Kamito; Masanori Tanihira


Archive | 2005

High-Temperature Crack Growth Behavior of High-Chromium Steels

Yukio Takahashi; Toshihide Igari; Fumiko Kawashima; Shingo Date; Norihiro Isobe; Takuya Itoh; Yasutaka Noguchi; Kenichi Kobayashi; Masaaki Tabuchi


Archive | 2005

Plate fin type heat exchanger and its manufacturing method

Toshihide Igari; Fumiko Kawashima; Ryoji Kishikawa; Masayuki Kondo; Yasuyuki Miyoshi; Keiichi Nakajima; Masanori Tanihira; 保行 三好; 慶一 中島; 良治 岸川; 扶美子 川島; 敏秀 猪狩; 正典 谷平; 雅之 近藤


Jsme International Journal Series A-solid Mechanics and Material Engineering | 2004

Micro-Macro Combined Simulation of the Damage Progress in Low-Alloy Steel Welds Subject to Type IV Creep Failure

Fumiko Kawashima; Toshihide Igari; Takumi Tokiyoshi; Akira Shiibashi; Naoya Tada


International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping | 2001

Crack propagation life prediction of a perforated plate under thermal fatigue

Takumi Tokiyoshi; Fumiko Kawashima; Toshihide Igari; Hironori Kino


Journal of The Society of Materials Science, Japan | 2003

A proposal on creep damage analysis of welded joint of low-alloy steel considering microscopic damage progress

Fumiko Kawashima; Takumi Tokiyoshi; Toshihide Igari; Akira Shiibashi; Naoya Tada


Journal of The Society of Materials Science, Japan | 2013

Microscopic simulation and life prediction of high Cr steel welds subject to type IV creep damage

Takuya Fukahori; Takumi Tokiyoshi; Toshihide Igari; Yasuharu Chuman; Masaaki Fujita; Fumiko Kawashima


Materials Science Research International | 2003

Creep-Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of Low Alloy Steel under Displacement-Controlled Conditions

Hironori Kino; Toshihide Igari; Takumi Tokiyoshi; Fumiko Kawashima; Masaaki Fujita; Tetsuo Teramae; Shin Yoshino

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Toshihide Igari

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Takumi Tokiyoshi

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Hironori Kino

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Masaaki Fujita

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Tetsuo Teramae

Tokyo Electric Power Company

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Akira Shiibashi

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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