@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00049559, author = {管, 文海 and 若井, 栄一 and 直江, 崇 and 粉川, 広行 and 涌井, 隆 and 羽賀, 勝洋 and 高田, 弘 and Futakawa, Masatoshi and Guan, Wenhai}, journal = {Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A}, month = {Apr}, note = {The spallation neutron source at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC) mercury target vessel is used for various materials science studies, work is underway to achieve stable operation at 1 MW. This is very important for enhancing the structural integrity and durability of the target vessel, which is being developed for 1 MW operation. In the present study, to reduce thermal stress and relax stress concentrations more effectively in the existing target vessel in J-PARC, an optimization approach called the Taguchi method (TM) is applied to thermo-mechanical analysis. The ribs and their relative parameters, as well as the thickness of the mercury vessel and shrouds, were selected as important design parameters for this investigation. According to the analytical results of 18 model types designed using the TM, the optimal design was determined. It is characterized by discrete ribs and a thicker vessel wall than the current design. The maximum thermal stresses in the mercury vessel and the outer shroud were reduced by 14% and 15%, respectively. Furthermore, it was indicated that variations in rib width, left/right rib intervals, and shroud thickness could influence the maximum thermal stress performance. It is therefore concluded that the TM was useful for optimizing the structure of the target vessel and to reduce the thermal stress in a small number of calculation cases.}, pages = {8--19}, title = {Optimization study on structural analyses for the J-PARC mercury target vessel}, volume = {894}, year = {2018} }