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JAEA Reports

Proceedings of the International Information Exchange Meeting on Diffusion Phenomena in Bentonite and Rock; Aiming at the Safety Assessment of the Geological Disposal; July 18, 2006, Horonobe Underground Research Center, Horonobe-cho, Teshio-gun, Hokkaido, Japan

Sato, Haruo; Hatanaka, Koichiro

JAEA-Conf 2008-001, 58 Pages, 2009/12

JAEA-Conf-2008-001.pdf:6.09MB

The International Information Exchange Meeting on Diffusion Phenomena in Bentonite and Rock was held at Horonobe Underground Research Center on 18th July, 2006. This meeting was hosted by Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) and supported by Hokkaido University and Radioactive Waste Management Funding and Research Center (RWMC). Totally 18 scientists who are specialists of diffusion participated from Finland (VTT) and Japan (7 research organizations) in the meeting. Totally 6 presentations were made and discussed on recent research activities and outputs on diffusion phenomena in bentonite and rock. The presented papers and documents are compiled in the proceedings.

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Announced document collection of the 3rd Information Exchange Meeting on Radioactive Waste Disposal Research Network

Planning Committee of the 3rd Information Exchange Meeting on Radioactive Waste Disposal Research Ne

JAEA-Conf 2008-002, 146 Pages, 2008/03

JAEA-Conf-2008-002.pdf:25.23MB

The 3rd meeting on "Radioactive Waste Disposal Research Network" was held at the Ricotti techno community square of JAEA on September 3 and 4, 2007. The "Radioactive Waste Disposal Research Network" was established in Interorganization Atomic Energy Research Program under academic collaborative agreement between Japan Atomic Energy Agency and the University of Tokyo. The objective is to bring both research infrastructures and human expertise in Japan to an adequate performance level, thereby contributing to the development of the fundamental research area in the field of radioactive waste disposal. This lecture material is a collection of presentations and discussions during the information exchange meeting.

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Proceedings of the 1st JAEA Tandetron AMS Utilization Workshop; November 14, 2007, Mutsu-shi Japan

Amano, Hikaru; Kabuto, Shoji

JAEA-Conf 2008-003, 90 Pages, 2008/04

JAEA-Conf-2008-003.pdf:26.68MB

Accelerator Mass Spectrometer (AMS) can determine ultra low level long-lived radioactive isotopes in high sensitivity and precision. Tandetron AMS had been adjusted for the measurement of $$^{14}$$C and $$^{129}$$I. The AMS has mainly been used for marine research around the Japan Sea. This AMS has adopted the open door policy for the general users from the spring of 2006. Recently varieties of research activities using this AMS have been in progress by many users. This biennial workshop aimed to not only exchange information on the AMS and its utilization but also continue stable operation of the AMS. First JAEA Tandetron AMS Utilization Workshop was held at Mutsu office, JAEA in November 14, 2007. In the workshop 76 participants attended. The topics of the conference concerned recent utilization status of AMS, data processing from the AMS, $$^{14}$$C and $$^{129}$$I measurement and their application, and so on. This proceeding includes 21 papers at the workshop.

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Proceedings of the 20th Meeting for Tandem Accelerators and their Associated Technologies

Matsuda, Makoto

JAEA-Conf 2008-005, 177 Pages, 2008/03

JAEA-Conf-2008-005.pdf:37.81MB

This transactions summarize forty-seven technical reports presented in The 20th Meeting for Tandem Accelerators and Related Techniques, which was held from July 12 through 13, 2007 at JAEA. The objective of the meeting is to contribute to research and development of accelerator technology by exchange of information related to the accelerators. The meeting consisted of presentations and poster sessions, and three themes, i.e., present state and technical development on tandem accelerators or electrostatic accelerators and applications using these accelerators, were discussed during two days.

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Proceedings of the 2006 Symposium on Nuclear Data; January 25-26, 2007, RICOTTI, Tokai, Japan

Hazama, Taira; Fukahori, Tokio

JAEA-Conf 2008-006, 142 Pages, 2008/09

JAEA-Conf-2008-006.pdf:14.84MB

The 2006 Symposium on Nuclear Data was held at RICOTTI at Tokai-mura, Ibaraki-ken, Japan, on 25th and 26th of January 2007, with about 80 participants. Nuclear Data Division of Atomic Energy Society of Japan organized this symposium with cooperation of North Kanto Branch of the society. In the oral sessions, presented were 6 papers on topics of nuclear data needs for the fission reactor developments and non-energy nuclear applications. In the poster session, presented were 16 papers concerning experiments, evaluations, benchmark tests, applications, and so on. Tutorials on nuclear data, which were for uses of covariance data and MVP code, were also done. Major part of those presented papers is compiled in this proceedings.

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Proceedings of JAEA-KPSI 8th Symposium on Advanced Photon Research; June 4th-5th, 2007, Kizu, Kyoto, Japan

Secretariat of JAEA-KPSI-APRC Symposium

JAEA-Conf 2008-007, 168 Pages, 2008/08

JAEA-Conf-2008-007.pdf:30.88MB

"The 8th Symposium on Advanced Photon Research" was held at Kansai Photon Science Institute (KPSA) in KIZU-site, Kyoto from 4th to 5th on June in 2007). The contributed reports are printed in this book out of presented reports.

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Proceedings of the 2007 Symposium on Nuclear Data; November 29-30, 2007, RICOTTI, Tokai, Japan

Hazama, Taira; Fukahori, Tokio

JAEA-Conf 2008-008, 121 Pages, 2008/11

JAEA-Conf-2008-008.pdf:31.24MB

The 2007 Symposium on Nuclear Data was held at RICOTTI at Tokai-mura, Ibaraki-ken, Japan, on 29th and 30th of November 2007, with about 80 participants. Nuclear Data Division of Atomic Energy Society of Japan organized this symposium with cooperation of North Kanto Branch of the society. In the oral sessions, 10 papers were presented on topics of JEDNL-4, experiments, evaluations, applications, and research activity in China. In the poster session, presented were 12 papers concerning experiments, evaluations, benchmark tests, and so on. Tutorials on nuclear data, which were for cross section data creation process and PHITS code, were also done. Major part of those presented papers is compiled in this proceedings.

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Proceedings of the FNCA 2007 Workshop on Application of Electron Accelerator; Radiation Processing of Natural Polymer; 22$$sim$$26 November 2007, Hochiminh, Vietnam

Tamada, Masao; Kume, Tamikazu

JAEA-Conf 2008-009, 219 Pages, 2008/12

JAEA-Conf-2008-009.pdf:29.54MB

This workshop was jointly executed by Vietnamese Atomic Energy Commission and Japan Atomic Energy Agency and co-sponsored by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology, Japan and Vietnamese Science and Technology Agency under the cooperation of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The purpose of this workshop is to discuss the practical applications of the radiation processing of the natural polymer and to make the plan of the practical project. The Philippines, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Egypt participated as member states of RCA. The crosslinked natural polysaccharides have been applied to the wound dressing sheets in India, South Korea, and Malaysia. The degraded chitosan was used for the fish culturing in China. In the graft polymerization, practical use as the soil conditioner was advanced in Vietnam. The next meeting will be scheduled to be held in Shanghai, China in October, 2008.

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Proceedings of 2008 KAERI/JAEA Joint Seminar on Advanced Irradiation and PIE Technologies; November 5-7, 2008, KAERI, Daejeon, Korea

Ryu, W.-S.*; Ishihara, Masahiro

JAEA-Conf 2008-010, 447 Pages, 2008/12

JAEA-Conf-2008-010-1.pdf:37.0MB
JAEA-Conf-2008-010-2.pdf:38.19MB
JAEA-Conf-2008-010-3.pdf:22.26MB

Under the Arrangement for Cooperation in the field of peaceful uses of Nuclear Energy between the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) and the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), the 2008 KAERI-JAEA Joint Seminar on Advanced Irradiation and PIE (post-irradiation examination) Technologies has been held at KAERI in Daejeon, Korea, from November 5 to 7, 2008. This seminar was organized by the PIE & Radwaste Division, Research Reactor Engineering Division, and Hanaro Management Division in KAERI. It was also the first time to hold the seminar under the agreement signed September 4th, 2008. The seminar was divided into three technical sessions; the sessions addressed the general topics of "reactor management", "advanced irradiation technology" and "post-irradiation examination technology". Total 47 presentations were made, and active information exchange was done among participants. This proceeding is containing papers presented in the 2008 KAERI-JAEA Joint Seminar.

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Proceedings of the International Symposium on Materials Testing Reactors; July 16-17, 2008, JAEA Oarai R&D Center, Japan

Ishihara, Masahiro; Kawamura, Hiroshi

JAEA-Conf 2008-011, 185 Pages, 2009/01

JAEA-Conf-2008-011.pdf:49.04MB

This report is the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Materials Testing Reactors hosted by Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA). The symposium was held on July 16 to 17, 2008, at the Oarai Research and Development Center of JAEA. This symposium was also held for the 40th anniversary ceremony of Japan Materials Testing Reactor (JMTR) from achieving its first criticality. The objective of the symposium is to exchange the information on current status, future plan and so on among each testing reactors for the purpose of mutual understanding. There were 138 participants from Argentina, Belgium, France, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Korea, the Russian Federation, Sweden, the United State, Vietnam and Japan. The symposium was divided into four technical sessions and three topical sessions. Technical sessions addressed the general topics of "status and future plan of materials testing reactors", "material development for research and testing reactors", "irradiation technology (including PIE technology)" and "utilization with materials testing reactors", and 21 presentations were made. Also the topical sessions addressed "establishment of strategic partnership", "management on re-operation work at reactor trouble" and "basic technology for neutron irradiation tests in MTRs", and panel discussion was made.

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Proceedings of the 21st Meeting for Tandem Accelerators and their Associated Technologies

Uno, Sadanori

JAEA-Conf 2008-012, 164 Pages, 2009/03

JAEA-Conf-2008-012-1.pdf:44.08MB
JAEA-Conf-2008-012-2.pdf:39.54MB

The 21st Meeting of Tandem Accelerators and their Associated Technologies was held on July 31 and August 1, 2008 at Takasaki Advanced Radiation Research Institute of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency. There participated 104 persons at this meeting from 34 universities, research institutes and companies which have tandem accelerators and/or electrostatic accelerators. The purpose of the meeting is to contribute to research and development of accelerator technology through exchange of information among the engineers and the researchers who are interest in an electrostatic accelerator. The meeting consisted of oral and poster sessions, and there were 44 presentations which contained about the current status of tandem accelerator facilities, technical developments and research using accelerators, etc. This proceedings summarizes the contents of presentations at this meeting.

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