Ikken Satoمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Dr. Ikken Sato is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, specializing in nuclear engineering and severe accident analysis. His work focuses on understanding reactor behavior during accidents, particularly for decommissioning the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station and improving global nuclear safety. Key research areas: Nuclear Engineering, Severe Accident Analysis, Reactor Decommissioning, Molten Material Behavior, Neutron Imaging, Boron Distribution Analysis His publications analyze fuel debris distribution, thermal transfer in molten pools, and experimental validation using MAAP, RELAP, and SCDAPSIM codes. Recent studies include LIVE-J2 experiments on solid-liquid heat transfer and computational models for ex-vessel debris cooling. Scientific trends in his work include: Nondestructive boride identification via PGAA Three-dimensional neutron imaging for material analysis Plasma heating technology for simulating accident conditions Pressure data interpretation for accident progression Core material relocation dynamics in BWRs Recriticality prevention in sodium-cooled reactors









