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Development and optimization of C-11 gas target system in KOTRON-13 cyclotron (KOTRON-13 사이클로트론의 고효율C-11 가스 표적장치)

  • Lee, Hong-Jin;Lee, Won-Kyeong;Park, Jun-Hyung;Moon, Byung-Seok;Lee, In-Won;Chae, Sung-Ki;Lee, Byung-Chul;Kim, Sang-Eun
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.86-89
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: The KOTRON-13 cyclotron was developed in South Korea and was introduced to regional cyclotron centers to produce short-lifetime medical radioisotopes. However, this cyclotron has limited capacity to produce carbon-11 isotope so far. We herein study how to develop and optimize an effective carbon-11 target system in the KOTRON-13 cyclotron by changing cooling system, combing with fluorine-18 target and evaluating beam currents. Materials and Method: To develop the optimal carbon-11 target and an effective cooling system, we designed the carbon-11 target system by Stopping and Range of Ions in Matter (SRIM) simulation program and considered the cavity pressure during irradiation at target grid. In this investigation, we evaluated the yield of carbon-11 production at different beam currents and the stability of the operation of the KOTRON-13 cyclotron. Results: The production of carbon-11 was enhanced from about 1.700 mCi ($50{\mu}A$) to 2,000 mCi ($60{\mu}A$) on the carbon-11 target which developed by seoul national university bundang hospital (SNUBH) and Samyoung Unitech. Additionally, the cooling condition was showed stable to produce carbon-11 under high beam current. Conclude: The carbon-11 target system of the KOTRON-13 cyclotron was successfully developed and improved carbon-11 production. Consequently, the operation of carbon-11 target system was highly effective and stable compare with other commercial cyclotrons. Our results are believed that this optimal carbon-11 target system will be helpful for the routine carbon-11 production in the KOTRON-13 cyclotron.

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Recirculation Operation in a Liquid Metal Reactor with a Superheated Steam Cycle

  • Sub Sim Yoon;Hyuk Eoh Jae;Ja Song Soon;Hwan Wi Myung
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.261-273
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    • 2003
  • The characteristics of the recirculation operation of LMR which are different from the conventional plants such as PWR and fossil fuel plants were investigated using a computer code TSGS developed in this study. For simulating the transient behavior of the steam generation system, a water level control algorithm utilizing digital control hardware features was introduced. By investigation, the function of the recirculation operation was defined, the major features of the operation were found. Also good performance of the level control algorithm was confirmed.

Study on the Functional Architecture and Improvement Accuracy for Auto Target Classification on the SAR Image by using CNN Ensemble Model based on the Radar System for the Fighter (전투기용 레이다 기반 SAR 영상 자동표적분류 기능 구조 및 CNN 앙상블 모델을 이용한 표적분류 정확도 향상 방안 연구)

  • Lim, Dong Ju;Song, Se Ri;Park, Peom
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Systems Engineering
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 2020
  • The fighter pilot uses radar mounted on the fighter to obtain high-resolution SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) images for a specific area of distance, and then the pilot visually classifies targets within the image. However, the target configuration captured in the SAR image is relatively small in size, and distortion of that type occurs depending on the depression angle, making it difficult for pilot to classify the type of target. Also, being present with various types of clutters, there should be errors in target classification and pilots should be even worse if tasks such as navigation and situational awareness are carried out simultaneously. In this paper, the concept of operation and functional structure of radar system for fighter jets were presented to transfer the SAR image target classification task of fighter pilots to radar system, and the method of target classification with high accuracy was studied using the CNN ensemble model to archive higher classification accuracy than single CNN model.

Flow Analysis for Fission Moly Target Cooling in HANARO (하나로 Fission Moly 표적 냉각에 대한 유동해석)

  • Park, Yong-Chul
    • 유체기계공업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.12a
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    • pp.502-507
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    • 2003
  • The HANARO, multi-purpose research reactor, 30 MWth open-tank-in-pool type, is under normal operation since it reached the initial critical in February 1995. The HANARO is used for fuel performance tests, radio isotope productions, reactor material performance tests, silicone semiconductor productions and etc. Specially, the HANARO is planning to produce a fission moly-99 of radio isotopes, a mother nuclide of Tc-99m, a medical isotope and is under developing a target handling tool for loading and unloading those at a flow tube (OR-5). The target should be sufficiently cooled in the flow tube without an interference with the cooling of the others and an induction of extremely vibration. This topic is described an analectic analysis for the cooling characteristics of the fission moly-99 target to find the minimum cooling water. It was confirmed through the analysis results that the minimum cooling water, about 2.717 kg/s flew through the flow tube under the worst case that the guide tube got no perforating holes for cooling water to pass through the holes and that the target was safely cooled under about seventy percent (70%) of the maximum allowable temperature of the target.

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Simulation of Gate Operations on Samangeum Reservoir to Maintain Target Water Level (새만금호 관리수위 유지를 위한 수문 운영방안모의)

  • Suh, Seung-Won;Cho, Wan-Hei;Lee, Hwa-Young
    • The Sea:JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.133-144
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    • 2006
  • It is investigated using ADCIRC model to find an optimal gate operation in order to maintain target water level of the inner Saemangeum Reservoir. Various developing procedures and river inflows conditions are considered in modeling. For the gate operations, consecutive openings to inflow and outflow, such as once a day, twice a day and once per two days are considered. However water level increases gradually due to river inflows regardless of gate operations. In order to maintain target level 0.0 m, it is recommended to shut down of gate in order to prevent inflows of outer sea water at least once per 6 days for normal riverine inflows and once per 3 days for flood inflows during consecutive operations. Then it is balanced within maximum of ${\pm}0.4m$ of deviations from target level of 0.0 meter.

Development of simulation systems for telemanipulators in confined cell facilities

  • Yu, Seungnam;Ryu, Dongsuk;Han, Jonghui;Lee, Jongkwang;Lee, Hyojik;Park, Byungsuk
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.429-447
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    • 2020
  • The considered simulation tasks are based on an electrometallurgical process development strategy and associated telemanipulator simulation systems are proposed with various scales of experimental facilities. Fundamentally, target facilities are assumed to be operated only by remote handling systems because the considered process is operated in hazardous environments. Futhermore, the feasibility at various scales should be experimentally verified with gradual increase in throughput. In this regard, bench, engineering, and pilot-scale simulation systems are important early-stage tools for assessing the practical operability of the target process with the material handling systems. Such simulation systems are highly customized for applications and are a precursor to larger pilot and demonstration-scale plants. This paper introduced and classified the developed simulator systems for this approach at various scales using remote handling systems which were assembled inside a virtual target facility, and the manmachine interface was included for a more realistic operation of the simulator. The results obtained for each simulator show the feasibility and requirement for improvement of the systems for the considered test issues with respect to the operation and maintenance of the process.

A Study on the Estimation and Verification of the Availability of the Unmanned Light Railway (무인 경량전철 가용도 산정 및 검증에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Sang Don;Song, Bo Young;Lee, Hi Sung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.108-114
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    • 2019
  • Unattended Train operation(UTO) requires higher safety target than other systems, since all train operations are automatic. The system provider to deliver without accident or failure, and the operator to transport passengers without accident by putting all trains supplied, including them, into service. Safety rates without such failures can be represented as indicators of RAMS, among which availability is continuously controllable to achieve the target, with a clear target. Availability is often required by the licensee from the initial stage of the project to demonstrate that the request for proposal (RFP) is usually specified and to maintain separate availability targets at the operational stage. In particular, unlike unmanned operation light rail in complex systems, simple formulas are often presented to facilitate verification at each stage. This paper presents this method of usability calculation in an integrated manner at all levels and analyzes the existing usability values to ensure reliability of the availability formula for integrated use in unmanned light rail systems.

Remote handling systems for the Selective Production of Exotic Species (SPES) facility

  • Giordano Lilli ;Lisa Centofante ;Mattia Manzolaro ;Alberto Monetti ;Roberto Oboe;Alberto Andrighetto
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.1
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    • pp.378-390
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    • 2023
  • The SPES (Selective Production of Exotic Species) facility, currently under development at Legnaro National Laboratories of INFN, aims at the production of intense RIB (Radioactive Ion Beams) employing the Isotope Separation On-Line (ISOL) technique for interdisciplinary research. The radioactive isotopes of interest are produced by the interaction of a multi-foil uranium carbide target with a 40 MeV 200 μA proton beam generated by a cyclotron proton driver. The Target Ion Source (TIS) is the core of the SPES project, here the radioactive nuclei, mainly neutron-rich isotopes, are stopped, extracted, ionized, separated, accelerated and delivered to specific experimental areas. Due to efficiency reasons, the TIS unit needs to be replaced periodically during operation. In this highly radioactive environment, the employment of autonomous systems allows the manipulation, transport, and storage of the TIS unit without the need for human intervention. A dedicated remote handling infrastructure is therefore under development to fulfill the functional and safety requirement of the project. This contribution describes the layout of the SPES target area, where all the remote handling systems operate to grant the smooth operation of the facility avoiding personnel exposure to a high dose rate or contamination issues.

A Study on Sensor Collection Planning based on Target Scheduling and Deviation Correction for Strategic UAV Surveillance and Reconnaissance (전략급 무인기의 감시정찰을 위한 표적 스케줄링 및 편차 보정 기반 촬영계획 자동화 기술 연구)

  • Junghee Cho;Yunjeong Choi;Hayrim Lee;Soyoung Jeong
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.177-188
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    • 2024
  • The strategic UAV for theater level ISR(Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) mission typically has numerous ground targets over area of responsibility(AOR) or area of operation(AO). It is necessary to automatically incorporate these multitude of ground targets into mission planning process in order to collect ISR images before actual flight mission. In addition, weather information such as wind direction and/or velocity may have significant impacts on the qualities of collected sensor images, especially in SAR(Synthetic Aperture Radar) images. Thus weather factors in the operation altitude should also be considered in the mission planning stage. In this study, we propose a novel mission planning scheme based on target scheduling and deviation correction method incorporating weather factors.

Head Slider Designs Using Approximation Methods

  • Yoon, Sang-Joon;Park, Dong-Hoon
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.37-44
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    • 2004
  • This paper presents an approach to optimally design the air bearing surface (ABS) of the head slider by using the approximation methods. The reduced basis concept is used to reduce the number of design variables. In the numerical calculation, the progressive quadratic response surface modeling (PQRSM) is used to handle the non-smooth and discontinuous cost function. A multi-criteria optimization problem is formulated to enhance the flying performances over the entire recording band during the steady state and track seek operations. The optimal solutions of the sliders, whose target flying heights are 12 nm and 9 nm, are automatically obtained. The flying heights during the steady state operation become closer to the target values and the flying height variations during the track seek operation are smaller than those for the initial one. The pitch and roll angles are also kept within suitable ranges over the recording band.