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Takuya Furuta

Researcher at Japan Atomic Energy Agency

Publications -  31
Citations -  1860

Takuya Furuta is an academic researcher from Japan Atomic Energy Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monte Carlo method & Imaging phantom. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1348 citations. Previous affiliations of Takuya Furuta include University of Florida.

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Features of Particle and Heavy Ion Transport code System (PHITS) version 3.02

TL;DR: In this article, the Particle and Heavy Ion Transport Code System (PHITS) 3.02 has been released and the accuracy and the applicable energy ranges of the code were improved.
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Particle and Heavy Ion Transport code System, PHITS, version 2.52

TL;DR: An upgraded version of the Particle and Heavy Ion Transport code system (PHITS2.52) was developed and released to the public in this article, which is a more powerful tool for particle transport simulation applicable to various research and development fields.
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Benchmark study of the recent version of the PHITS code

TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed a benchmark study for 58 cases (22 cases reported in this paper and 36 reported in online as supplementary materials of this paper) using the recent version (version 2.88...
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Overview of particle and heavy ion transport code system PHITS

TL;DR: A general purpose Monte Carlo Particle and Heavy Ion Transport code system, PHITS as mentioned in this paper, is developed through the collaboration of several institutes in Japan and Europe and can deal with the transport of nearly all particles, including neutrons, protons, heavy ions, photons, and electrons, over wide energy ranges.
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Study of radiation dose reduction of buildings of different sizes and materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the dependence of radiation dose reduction on the sizes and materials of buildings was studied by numerical analyses using the Monte Carlo simulation code, PHITS, and the dose rates inside the buildings were calculated by simulating gamma-ray transport from radioactive cesium deposited at the ground surface.