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Akiyama, Yoichi; Shibanuma, So; Yanagisawa, Kenichi*; Yamada, Taichi; Suzuki, Kenta; Yoshida, Moeka; Ono, Takahiro; Kawabata, Kuniaki; Watanabe, Kaho; Morimoto, Kyoichi; et al.
JAEA-Review 2023-015, 60 Pages, 2023/09
Naraha Center for Remote Control Technology Development (NARREC) was established in Japan Atomic Energy Agency to promote a decommissioning work of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (Fukushima Daiichi NPS). NARREC consists of a Full-scale Mock-up Test Building and Research Management Building. Various test facilities are installed in these buildings for the decommissioning work of Fukushima Daiichi NPS. These test facilities are intended to be used for various users, such as companies engaged in the decommissioning work, research and development institutions, educational institutions and so on. The number of NARREC facility uses was 84 in FY2021. We participated booth exhibitions and presentations on the decommissioning related events. Moreover, we also contributed to the development of human resources by supporting the 6th Creative Robot Contest for Decommissioning. As a new project, "Narahakko Children's Classroom" was implemented for elementary school students in Naraha Town. This report summarizes the activities of NARREC in FY2021, such as the utilization of facilities and equipment of NARREC, the development of remote-control technologies for supporting the decommissioning work, arrangement of the remote-control machines for emergency response, and training for operators by using the machines.
Naraha Center for Remote Control Technology Development, Fukushima Research Insitute
JAEA-Review 2022-021, 40 Pages, 2022/09
Naraha Center for Remote Control Technology Development (NARREC) was established in Japan Atomic Energy Agency to promote a decommissioning work of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (Fukushima Daiichi NPS). NARREC consists of a Full-scale Mock-up Test Building and Research Management Building. Various test facilities are installed in these buildings for the decommissioning work of Fukushima Daiichi NPS. These test facilities are intended to be used for various users, such as companies engaged in the decommissioning work, research and development institutions, educational institutions and so on. The number of NARREC facility uses was 69 in FY2020. We participated booth exhibitions and presentations on the decommissioning related events. Moreover, we also contributed to the development of human resources by supporting the 5th Creative Robot Contest for Decommissioning on online because of the COVID-19. This report summarizes the activities of NARREC in FY2020, such as the utilization of facilities and equipment of NARREC, the development of remote control technologies for supporting the decommissioning work, arrangement of the remote control machines for emergency response, and training for operators by using the machines.
Morishita, Hideki*; Yoshida, Minoru*; Nishimura, Akihiko; Matsudaira, Masayuki*; Hirayama, Yoshiharu*; Sugano, Yuichi*
Hozengaku, 20(1), p.101 - 108, 2021/04
no abstracts in English
Tsuchida, Yoshihiro
Robotto, (246), p.78 - 79, 2019/01
no abstracts in English
Kawabata, Kuniaki
Nihon Robotto Gakkai-Shi, 36(7), p.460 - 463, 2018/09
no abstracts in English
Horiguchi, Kenichi
Gijutsushi, 30(4), p.8 - 11, 2018/04
The verification activity and training of operation in the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Station are more important than another Nuclear Power Station. At the JAEA Naraha Remote Technology Development Center, it has being carried out the development work to apply to the decommissioning work by using the full sized mock up and VR system which is built based on location surveying data of inside the reactor building. It is able to contribute to the decommissioning more reliably and efficiently.
Tanifuji, Yuta
Genshiryoku Nenkan 2018, p.96 - 97, 2017/10
no abstracts in English
Kawatsuma, Shinji; Kawabata, Kuniaki
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JAEA has constructed Naraha Remote Operation Technology development center in order for Fukushima Daiichi NPPs decommissioning and Emergency Response. JAEA has been developing and operating Emergency Response Remote equipment in case of severe accidents from October 2012. Laser technology has been utilized and in emergency response robots and future laser technologies have been expected.
Kawabata, Kuniaki
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This presentation is to introduce the activities of Naraha Remote Technology Development Center, JAEA for supporting decommissioning.
Kawabata, Kuniaki
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This presentation is for introducing the activities of Naraha Remote Tehcnology Development Center, JAEA.
Nishimura, Akihiko; Yamada, Tomonori; Shibata, Takuya; Furusawa, Akinori; Takenaka, Yusuke*
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Kawabata, Kuniaki
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Kawabata, Kuniaki
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Suzuki, Kenta; Abe, Fumiaki
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Koyama, Shinichi
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Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) will build a knowledge base that enables safety and risk assessment through basic research as a Sherpa for TEPCO HD and NDF for the retrieval of fuel debris from TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (1F).
Kashima, Yoichi
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Explain verbally about Fukushima Research and Development sector's general situation about decommissioning of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station owned by TEPCO, and about Naraha center's developing services for users' remote control technology development.