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Estimation of $CO_2$ saturation from time-lapse $CO_2$ well logging in an onshore aquifer, Nagaoka, Japan (일본 Nagaoka 육상 대수층에서 시간차 $CO_2$ 물리검층으로부터 $CO_2$ 포화도의 추정)

  • Xue, Ziqiu;Tanase, Daiji;Watanabe, Jiro
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.19-29
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    • 2006
  • The first Japanese pilot-scale $CO_2$ sequestration project has been undertaken in an onshore saline aquifer, near Nagaoka in Niigata prefecture, and time-lapse well logs were carried out in observation wells to detect the arrival of injected $CO_2$ and to evaluate $CO_2$ saturation in the reservoir. $CO_2$ was injected into a thin permeable zone at the depth of 1110m at a rate of 20-40 tonnes per day. The total amount of injected $CO_2$ was 10400 tonnes, during the injection period from July 2003 to January 2005. The pilot-scale demonstration allowed an improved understanding of the $CO_2$ movement in a porous sandstone reservoir, by conducting time-lapse geophysical well logs at three observation wells. Comparison between neutron well logging before and after the insertion of fibreglass casing in observation well OB-2 showed good agreement within the target formation, and the higher concentration of shale volume in the reservoir results in a bigger difference between the two well logging results. $CO_2$ breakthrough was identified by induction, sonic, and neutron logs. By sonic logging, we confirmed P-wave velocity reduction that agreed fairly well with a laboratory measurement on drilled core samples from the Nagaoka site. We successfully matched the history changes of sonic P-wave velocity and estimated $CO_2$ saturation a(ter breakthrough in two observation wells out of three. The sonic-velocity history matching result suggested that the sweep efficiency was about 40%. Small effects of $CO_2$ saturation on resistivity resulted in small changes in induction logs when the reservoir was partially saturated. We also found that $CO_2$ saturation in the $CO_2$-bearing zone responded to suspension of $CO_2$ injection.

The RBE of Fractionated Fast Neutron on Walker 256 Carcinosarcoma with KCCH-Cyclotron (Walker 256 Carcinosarcoma의 원자력병원 싸이클로트론 속중성자선 분할조사에 대한 생물학적 효과비에 관한 연구)

  • Yoo, Seong-Yul;Koh, Kyoung-Hwan;Cho, Chul-Koo;Park, Charn-Il;Kang, Wee-Saing
    • Radiation Oncology Journal
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.75-82
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    • 1987
  • For evaluation of biological effect of $p^+(50.5MeV)$ Be neutron beam produced by Korea Cancer Center Hospital (KCCH) cyclotron the RBE had been measured in experimental tumor Walker 256 carcinosarcoma as well as normal tissue, mouse intestine and bone marrow, in single and fractionated irradiation. As pilot study, the RBE had been measured for the mouse jejunal crypt cells in single whole body irradiation of which the result was 2.8. The obtained RBE values of TCD 50 of Walker 256 tumor, bone marrow and intestine En single irraiation were 1.9, 1.9 and 1.5 respectively. In fractionated irradiation, the RBE value of tumor Walker 256 was decreased as increasing of fraction number and increased as increaing of fraction size.

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A Study of Iteration Method for 2-Dimensional 2-Group Diffusion Problems (2차원 2군 확산 문제의 반복법에 대한 고찰)

  • Jong Hwa Chang;Kil Yoo Kim;Chang Hyun Chung
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 1983
  • It is shown that the Shanks sequence $E_{k}$-transformation and the conventional extrapolation method are theoretically related. The $E_1$$^2$-transformation method is then applied for the multigroup diffusion problems. The diffusion code, CITATION, is modified for this study and the computing time is compared for each iteration tactics. The Equipose method, in which only sing1e inner iteration for each energy group is carried for an outer iteration, has been known as the fastest iteration method. However, in the case of 3-group problems, the proposed method, in which the number of inner iteration for the fast and thermal group is 2 and 1 respectively, gives better convergency than the Equipose method by about 12%. The double extrapolation method results in faster computing time than the single extrapolation method without computing storage problem. It is, however, to note that this method is verified only for a two-group treatment.t.

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Comparison of Iron(Fe) Data of ENDF/B-IV and VI in Yonggwang Nuclear Unit-3/4 Vessel Fluence Calculation (영광 3/4호기 압력용기의 중성자 조사량계산을 통한 ENDF / B-IV와 VI 철(Fe) 자료의 비교)

  • Kim, Tae-Hyeong;Cho, Nam-Zin
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.74-83
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    • 1995
  • The accurate determination of the fast neutron flux/fluence onto the pressure vessel is an essential part of the reactor pressure vessel surveillance program. It has been reported recently that the iron cross section data in ENDF/B versions III through V might underestimate the flux/fluence of fast neutrons in steel structures such as reactor pressure vessel. In this study, for the comparison of iron data of ENDF/B-IV and VI we produced two 47-group cross section sets, CXFe-IV and CXFe-Ⅵ, which are based on Yonggwang nuclear unit-3/4 model and the iron data of ENDF/B-IV and VI, respectively. A comparison was made of the results obtained from DOT4.3 calculation using CXFe-IV and CXFe-VI. From the results, it was found that the fast flux(E 〉 1.0 MeV), which is important for the pressure vessel embrittlement analysis, increases by about 7.6% at the inner wall and 20% at the outer wall of the vessel, if the iron data are used from ENDF/B-VI instead of ENDF/B-IV.

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A Study on the Contents of Some Minerals in Vegetable Foods by Neutron Activation Analysis (중성자 방사화 분석법에 의한 식물성 식품의 무기질함량에 관한 연구)

  • Sim, Young-Ja;Kim, Eun-Sil;Chun, Ui-Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.265-272
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    • 1989
  • The objective of this study was to investigate the contents of some minerals in vegetable foods by a highly sensitive Neutron Activation Analysis. Chinese Chives, Amaranth, Mugwort, Ginger, Garlic, Root of bellflower, Cultured Duduk, Wild Duduk and Cortinellus-edodes were chosen as experimental materials for this study. The contents of potassium, copper, molybdenum, and bromum were 7099.1mg%, 104.8 ppm, 45.4ppm and 40.4ppm in Chinese Chives. Chinese Chives, Amaranth and Mugwort were more abundant with iron, coppr and cobalt other than vegetable foods. The ratio of sodium to potassium for Chinese Chives was 1 to 796, for Mugwort : 1 to 147 and for Garlic : 1 to 148. As the Neutron Activation Analysis Technique was able to detect gold, samarium, bromum, lanthanum and scandium from vegetable foods, this technique is very useful to analyse the infinitestimal elements in foods.

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Observer Theory Applied to the Optimal Control of Xenon Concentration in a Nuclear Reactor (옵저버 이론의 원자로 지논 농도 최적제어에의 응용)

  • Woo, Hae-Seuk;Cho, Nam-Zin
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.99-110
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    • 1989
  • The optimal control of xenon concentration in a nuclear reactor is posed as a linear quadratic regulator problem with state feedback control. Since it is not possible to measure the state variables such as xenon and iodine concentrations directly, implementation of the optimal state feedback control law requires estimation of the unmeasurable state variables. The estimation method used is based on the Luenberger observer. The set of the reactor kinetics equations is a stiff system. This singularly perturbed system arises from the interaction of slow dynamic modes (iodine and xenon concentrations) and fast dynamic modes (neutron flux, fuel and coolant temperatures). The singular perturbation technique is used to overcome this stiffness problem. The observer-based controller of the original system is effected by separate design of the observer and controller of the reduced subsystem and the fast subsystem. In particular, since in the reactor kinetics control problem analyzed in the study the fast mode dies out quickly, we need only design the observer for the reduced slow subsystem. The results of the test problems demonstrated that the state feedback control of the xenon oscillation can be accomplished efficiently and without sacrificing accuracy by using the observer combined with the singular perturbation method.

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Log Count Rate Circuits for Checking Electronic Cards in Low Frequency Band Reactor Power Monitoring (저주파수대의 원자로 출력신호 점검을 위한 대수 카운트레이트 회로)

  • Kim, Jong-ho;Che, Gyu-shik
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.557-565
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    • 2020
  • In order for thermal degradationIn, excore nuclear flux monitoring system, as a monitoring and signal processing methodology of reactor power, monitors neutron pulses generated during nuclear fission as frequency status, and converts them into DC voltage, and then log values resultantly. The methods realy applied in the nuclear power plant are to construct combination of counters and flip-flops, or diodes and capacitors up to now. These methodes are reliable for relative high frequencies, while not credible for reasonable low frequencies or extreme low values. Therefore, we developed the circuit that converts frequencies into DC voltages, into and into log DC values in the wide range from low Hz to several hundred high kHz. We proved their validities through testing them using real data used in nuclear power plant and analyzed their results. And, these methods will be used to measure the neutron level of excore nuclear flux monitoring system in nuclear power plant.

Characterization of Korean Archaeological Artifacts by Neutron Activation Analysis (I). Multivariate Classification of Korean Ancient Coins. (중성자 방사화분석에 의한 한국산 고고학적 유물의 특성화 연구 (I). 다변량 해석법에 의한 고전 (古錢) 의 분류 연구)

  • Chul Lee;Oh Cheun Kwun;Hyung Tae Kang;Ihn Chong Lee;Nak Bae Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.555-566
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    • 1987
  • Fifty ancient Korean coins originated in Yi Dynasty have been determined for 9 elements such as Sn, Fe, As, Ag, Co, Sb, Ir, Ru and Ni by instrumental neutron activation analysis and for 3 elements such as Cu, Pb, and Zn by atomic absorption spectrometry. Bronze coins originated in early days of the dynasty contain as major constituents Cu, Pb and Sn approximately in the ratio 90 : 4 : 3, whereas, those in latter days contain in ratio 7 : 2 : 0. Brass coins which had begun in 17 century contain as major constituents Cu, Zn and Pb approximately in the ratio 7 : 1 : 1. The multivariate data have been analyzed for the relation among elemental contents through the variance-covariance matrix. The data have been further analyzed by a principal component mapping method. As the results training set of 8 class have been chosen, based on the spread of sample points in an eigen vector plot and archaeological data such as age and the office of minting. The training set and test set of samples have finally been analyzed for the assignment to certain classes or outliers through the statistical isolinear multiple component analysis (SIMCA).

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