2016
DOI: 10.3151/jact.14.144
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A Numerical Model for Concrete Strength Change under Neutron and Gamma-ray Irradiation

Abstract: For performance evaluation of existing reinforced concrete members under irradiation conditions, a numerical code called "DEVICE" (Damage EValuation for Irradiated ConcretE), which takes into account the heat, moisture, and radiation transport coupled with cement hydration, is proposed. This code is composed of the established computational cement-based material (CCBM) model and the one-dimensional deterministic transport Sn code "ANISN". In the proposed model, temperature-dependent irradiation-induced expansi… Show more

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“…3. It confirms that the Fc/Fco ratio (ratio of strength of irradiated specimen to strength of non-irradiated specimen) decreases monotonically above 1 × 10 19 n/cm 2 , and thus further scientific investigation is necessary to establish a Table 1 Expected neutron fluence and gamma-ray dose after 60-year-operation of Japanese nuclear reactors (Maruyama et al 2016a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…3. It confirms that the Fc/Fco ratio (ratio of strength of irradiated specimen to strength of non-irradiated specimen) decreases monotonically above 1 × 10 19 n/cm 2 , and thus further scientific investigation is necessary to establish a Table 1 Expected neutron fluence and gamma-ray dose after 60-year-operation of Japanese nuclear reactors (Maruyama et al 2016a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…The gray areas indicate the place of core sampling whose data are used in this study. After (Kakizaki et al 1996, Maruyama et al 2016a. Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The main reason is considered as an expansion of aggregate, because α-quartz is well-known to show an expansion and density reduction under neutron and electron irradiation (Primak et al 1955;Primak 1958;Bonnet et al 1994;Douillard and Duraud 1996;Bolse 1999;Ewing et al 2000;Field et al 2015). It is hence considered that the natural rock should be sensitive to irradiation, which poses very important issues on the durability of concrete under irradiation as 1) expansion of aggregate, and 2) degradation of concrete performance as a result of 1) (Maruyama et al 2012;Field et al 2015;Giorla et al 2015;Le Pape et al 2015Maruyama et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%