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Powder Fabrication of Nb-Ti Alloys Using Hydrogenation Process
Semboshi Satoshi,Masahashi Naoya,Konno Toyohiko J.,Hanada Shuji 한국분말야금학회 2006 한국분말야금학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2006 No.1
Nb-Ti alloys were hydrogenated to prepare fine and contamination-free powders. Cracks were introduced in the alloys when they were annealed at 1473 K and cooled in a hydrogen atmosphere. The fragments produced by hydrogen-induced cracking are brittle and the friability enhanced with the Ti content of the alloy, which is beneficial for further refinement of particle size. We also demonstrate that Nb-Ti powders with the average particle size less than 1 m can be produced by ball milling at a temperature lower than 203 K. Furthermore, hydrogen-free powders can then be obtained by annealing above the temperature corresponding to hydrogen desorption from Nb solid solution.
An Approach to Building Factory Scheduling Expert System By Using Model-Based AI tool
Tadashi Maruyama,Satoshi Konno 대한전자공학회 1992 대한전자공학회 학술대회 Vol.1992 No.10
In this paper, we propose a method to manage production system easily for operators when either equipments or products are changed. And we explain the scheduling Al tool which realizes the proposal method. The tool's knowledge expression consists of models, rules. mathematical expression and fuzzy logic. The model expresses the relations between products and manufacture, and properties of products. The models are separated into three type, equipment model, operation model, and product model. These models are classified by applicable fields as the assembly process or continuous plant process. The model expression of each type is based on object oriented paradigm. We report systems utilizing our approach.
DT Neutronics Benchmark Experiment on Lead at JAEA-FNS
Kentaro Ochiai,Keitaro Kondo,Seiki Ohnishi,Kosuke Takakura,Satoshi Sato,Yuichi Abe,Chikara Konno,Chihiro Suzuki,Takahiro Yagi 한국물리학회 2011 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.59 No.23
Lead is one of the most important candidate materials for nuclear fusion reactor blankets. We have carried out an integral benchmark experiment on lead at the DT neutron source facility of JAEA, FNS. A cubic lead assembly on a side of 45.3 cm was set up and was irradiated with the DT neutron source. Reaction rates of the ^(27)Al(n,α)^(24)Na, ^(93)Nb(n,2n)^(92m)Nb, ^(90)Zr(n,2n)^(89)Zr, and ^(115)In(n,n')^(115m)In reactions and neutron spectra above 2 MeV were measured inside the assembly with activation foil and a small NE213 spectrometer, respectively. A Monte Carlo code, MCNP5, was adopted to calculate the reaction rates and neutron spectra. The latest nuclear data libraries, JENDL-3.3 ENDF/B-VII.0, JEFF-3.1 and FENDL-2.1, were used in the calculation. The calculation results with the three libraries except for JENDL-3.3 agreed with the measured reaction rates and neutron spectra. On the other hand, that with JENDL-3.3 underestimated the measured ones with the depth. We found out that the inappropriate evaluation of the (n,2n), elastic scattering and inelastic scattering reactions in the lead isotopes of JENDL-3.3 caused the disagreements.