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1985; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 70; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.13182/nt85-a15957
ISSN1943-7471
AutoresHiroshi Fukui, Kaichiro Mishima, Seiji Shiroya, Masatoshi Hayashi, Keiji Kanda, Yasuhide Senda, Yasuhide Senda, Seiji Shiroya, Masatoshi Hayashi, Keiji Kanda, N. Abe, Masami Kato, Hideo NAGASAKA, Jiro Wakabayashi, Shin-ichi Tashima, Akio Gofuku, A. Galperin, Meir Segev, A. Goldfeld, Y. Karni, Y. F. Chang, P. C. Watson, M. D. Langan, P. Sermer, R.P. Wichner, Roger D. Spence, John F. Geldard, Leigh Phillips, Adolph L. Beyerlein, Karl Richter, J.F. Gueugnon, Gerard N. Kramer, C. Sari, P. Werner, R. Caponetti, J.R. Krsul, Robert A. Washburn, Bernard L. Cohen,
Tópico(s)Nuclear Materials and Properties
ResumoClick to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsHiroshi FukuiHiroshi Fukui [MS, nuclear engineering, Kyoto University (KU), 1983] is a research engineer in the Machinery Designing Section, Department of Development and Engineering at Kobe Shipyard & Engine Works, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. He is currently involved in designing a nuclear fusion experimental facility.Kaichiro MishimaKaichiro Mishima (PhD, nuclear engineering, KU, 1984) is a research associate in the Nuclear Reactor Division at the KU Research Reactor Institute (KURRI). His current interests are two-phase flow and heat transfer related to reactor safety.Seiji ShiroyaSeiji Shiroya (MS, nuclear engineering, KU, 1971) is a research associate in the Critical Facility Division at the KURRI. His current interests are the reactor physics experiment and analysis using the KU Critical Assembly (KUCA), which include reducing the enrichment of research reactors and the thorium fuel cycle.Masatoshi HayashiMasatoshi Hayashi (BS, biology, KU, 1964) is a research associate in the Critical Facility Division at the KURRI. His current interests are the reactor physics experiment and analysis using the KUCA, which include the reducing enrichment of research reactors and the thorium fuel cycle.Keiji KandaKeiji Kanda (PhD, nuclear engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 1966) is a reactor physicist and deputy director of the Critical Facility Division at the KURRI. His current interests are the thorium fuel cycle, reducing the enrichment of research reactors, neutron capture therapy of cancers, and neutron radiography.Yasuhide SendaYasuhide Senda (MS, nuclear engineering, KU, 1984) is a research engineer in the Department of Control and Safety Analysis at Mitsubishi Atomic Power Industries, Inc. He is currently a member of the control and safety development team and is engaged in fast reactor analysis.Yasuhide SendaYasuhide Senda [MS, nuclear engineering, Kyoto University (KU), 1984] is a research engineer in the Department of Control and Safety Analysis at Mitsubishi Atomic Power Industries, Inc. He is currently a member of the control and safety development team and is engaged in fast reactor analysis.Seiji ShiroyaSeiji Shiroya (MS, nuclear engineering, KU, 1971) is a research associate in the Critical Facility Division at the KU Research Reactor Institute (KURRI). His current interests are the reactor physics experiment and analysis using the KU Critical Assembly (KUCA), which include reducing the enrichment of research reactors and the thorium fuel cycle.Masatoshi HayashiMasatoshi Hayashi (BS, biology, KU, 1964) is a research associate in the Critical Facility Division at the KURRI. His current interests are the reactor physics experiment and analysis using the KUCA, which include the reducing enrichment of research reactors and the thorium fuel cycle.Keiji KandaKeiji Kanda (PhD, nuclear engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 1966) is a reactor physicist and deputy director of the Critical Facility Division at the KURRI. His current interests are the thorium fuel cycle, reducing the enrichment of research reactors, neutron capture therapy of cancers, and neutron radiography.N. AbeN. Abe (MS, nuclear engineering, University of Osaka, 1978) is a research engineer and has worked for six years at the NAIG Nuclear Research Laboratory of Nippon Atomic Industry Group, Inc. His current interests include analysis of a boiling water reactor loss-of-coolant accident (BWR LOCA) and transient.M. KatoM. Kato (MS, nuclear engineering, University of Nagoya, 1975) is a researcher and has worked for nine years at the NAIG Nuclear Research Laboratory of Nippon Atomic Industry Group, Inc. His current interests include analysis of BWR LOCAs and the fission product source term.H. NagasakaH. Nagasaka (PhD, mechanical engineering, University of Keio, 1974) has worked for ten years at the Nuclear Engineering Laboratory of Toshiba Corporation. He is the manager of nuclear safety research and his current interests include experiments in and analysis of thermal-hydraulic behavior during a LOCA.Jiro WakabayashiJiro Wakabayashi (BS, 1951, and D. Eng., 1959, electrical engineering, Kyoto University) is a professor at the Institute of Atomic Energy, Kyoto University. His current research interests are the dynamics, control, and instrumentation of nuclear power plants. He is also interested in computer applications for increasing plant reliability and supporting operation at the usual operating state and accident moment. Most of his works are analytical studies and computer simulations.Shin-ichi TashimaShin-ichi Tashima (BS, electronic engineering, Okayama University, 1976; MS, electrical engineering, Kyoto University, 1978) was an instructor of the Institute of Atomic Energy, Kyoto University from 1980 to 1984. He is currently a researcher in the Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation. His interest is in the application of modern control theory.Akio GofukuAkio Gofuku (BS, 1981, and MS, 1983, electrical engineering, Kyoto University) is an instructor at the Institute of Atomic Energy, Kyoto University. He is concerned with analytical and numerical studies on diagnostic technique. His interest is in computer applications to the operation of nuclear power plants.Alex GalperinAlex Galperin (PhD, nuclear engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel, 1979) is a senior lecturer in the Department of Nuclear Engineering of Ben-Gurion University. His research interests are in nuclear fuel cycle analysis and plant engineering.Meir SegevMeir Segev (PhD, nuclear engineering, Technion, Haifa, Israel, 1968) is a professor in the Department of Nuclear Engineering of Ben-Gurion University. His research activities include reactor physics, resonance absorption, and fast neutron physics.Anatoly GoldfeldAnatoly Goldfeld (PhD, nuclear engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel, 1982) is a senior research engineer in the Department of Nuclear Engineering of Ben-Gurion University. His research activities are in nuclear physics, thermohydraulics, and Monte Carlo analysis.Yonathan KarniYonathan Kami (PhD, nuclear engineering, Technion, Haifa, Israel, 1974) is employed by the Israel Atomic Energy Commission. His research activities include theoretical neutron physics and generation of crosssection libraries.Y. F. ChangY. F. Chang (PhD, mechanical engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, 1968) is a technical superintendent of thermal hydraulics and plant simulation at Ontario Hydro. His current interests are the application of analytical methods and techniques to nuclear plant operating guideline analyses, the methods of reactor power measurement, and energy conversion performance monitoring.P. C. WatsonP. C. Watson (BSc, mechanical engineering, University of Alberta, 1976; MSc, mechanical engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada, 1980) is a technical supervisor at Ontario Hydro. She has worked in CANDU reactor process system design. Her current work is in the area of nuclear fuel cooling assessment and simulation of nuclear system operations.M. D. LanganM. D. Langan (BSc, engineering science, and MSc, chemical engineering, University of Toronto, Canada, 1980) is an assistant technical supervisor at Ontario Hydro. He specializes in thermal hydraulics, plant simulation, and real-time digital process control.P. SermerP. Sermer (PhD, numerical analysis, University of Toronto, 1977) has worked for Ontario Hydro in the fuel and physics department of Central Nuclear Services since 1982. He is currently interested in modeling the temperature behavior of CANDU fuel under multimode heat transfer conditions.Robert P. WichnerRobert P. Wichner (BS, chemical engineering, City University of New York; MS, University of Cincinnati; PhD, engineering science, University of Tennessee) is responsible for projects sponsored by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the U.S. Department of Energy at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) relative to fission product behavior in light water and high-temperature reactors.Roger D. SpenceRoger D. Spence (BS, chemical engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1971; PhD, chemical engineering, North Carolina State University, 1975) is currently working in the Fuel Recycle Division at ORNL. At the writing of this paper, he was studying fission product interaction with aerosols funded by NRC Research. His interests included severe fuel damage, fission product chemistry, aerosol formation and behavior, and surface sorption and reaction.John F. GeldardJohn F. Geldard (BS, chemistry, 1958; MSc, 1959, and PhD, 1964, organic chemistry, University of Sydney) is currently an associate professor in the Division of Inorganic Chemistry at Clemson University (CU). His research activities include chelate chemistry, transition metal chemistry, and the mathematical modeling of physical processes such as molecular mechanics and nuclear fuel reprocessing.Leigh PhillipsLeigh Phillips (BS, chemistry, Georgia Southwestern College, 1983) is currently a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry and Geology, CU, studying for the MS degree.Adolph L. BeyerleinAdolph L. Beyerlein (BS, chemistry, Fort Hays Kansas State College, 1960; PhD, physical chemistry, University of Kansas, 1966) is currently a professor of chemistry at CU. Before joining the CU faculty in 1967, he was a Welch Foundation postdoctoral fellow at Rice University for one year. His areas of interest lie in theoretical chemistry, transport phenomena, thermal diffusion, and nuclear reprocessing.Karl RichterKarl Richter (Dipl. Ing., Steine und Erden Bergakademie Clausthal, 1956; research on nonmetallic materials, AB Iföverken, Sweden, 1960) is head of the fabrication technology laboratory of the European Institute for Transuranium Elements (EITE), Karlsruhe. His interests are mainly preparation and development of fast breeder oxide and advanced fuels.Jean GueugnonJean Gueugnon (Ingenieur, Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Arts et Metiers, Paris, 1960) joined the EITE in 1964. His activities include fuel and fuel pin preparation technology.Gerard KramerGerard Kramer (Chemisch technicas, PBNA Arnhem, 1965) joined the EITE, Karlsruhe, in 1964. His recent activities include preparation of advanced fuels and reprocessing of unirradiated fissile material.Carlo SariCarlo Sari (Dr. rer. nat., chemistry, State University of Milan and Turin, Italy) is a research officer at the EITE, Karlsruhe. His interests include structures and thermodynamics of fast breeder reactor (FBR) fuels.Paul WernerPaul Werner (MS, mechanical engineering, 1961; engineering assistant of machine tools, 1963, Technical University of Karlsruhe) joined the EITE, Karlsruhe, in 1964. He has been involved with the development of high-precision hot cell equipment since 1976. His current research interests include the mechanical properties of ceramic FBR fuels.Roberto CaponettiRoberto Caponetti (graduate, chemistry, University of Rome, 1969) worked in the field of sodium technology from 1965 as an undergraduate, first in analytical chemistry, then in sodium removal and purification. Currently he is chief of the Sodium Technology Laboratory of the Casaccia Energy Research Center fast breeder reactor department. His interests are principally concerned with sodium removal and decontamination of components and sodium purification.John R. KrsulJohn R. Krsul (BA, chemistry, Carroll College, 1965; MS, analytical chemistry, University of Idaho, 1971) is a chemist for Argonne National Laboratory-West (ANL-W). He is responsible for developing and applying analytical methods in support development of analytical methods for analyses of U-Pu-Zr metal fuels for the Integral Fast Reactor Program.Robert A. WashburnRobert A. Washburn (BS, mechanical engineering, University of Utah, 1960) is a reactor engineer for Experimental Breeder Reactor-II at ANL-W. His interests are in the area of sodium technology, as related to the design and operation of systems for sodium purification and impurity monitoring, and for the removal of sodium from reactor components.Bernard L. CohenBernard L. Cohen (BS, Case Institute of Technology, 1944; MS, University of Pittsburgh, 1948; DSc, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1950) did basic research on nuclear structure using accelerators at Oak Ridge National Laboratory from 1950 to 1958 and at the University of Pittsburgh until the mid-1970s. He then turned his research efforts to the environmental impacts of energy generation, including studies of radioactive waste, health effects of radiation, risk and risk aversion, radon problems, and reactor safety. He is a professor of physics at the University of Pittsburgh and a former director (1965 to 1978) of its Scaife Nuclear Laboratories.
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