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JAEA Reports

Inspection and repair techniques in the reactor vessel of the experimental fast reactor Joyo; Development of a high radiation resistance fiberscope (Joint research)

Naito, Hiroyuki; Itagaki, Wataru; Okazaki, Yoshihiro; Imaizumi, Kazuyuki; Ito, Chikara; Nagai, Akinori; Kitamura, Ryoichi; Shamoto, Naoki*; Takeshima, Yoshiyuki*

JAEA-Technology 2012-009, 100 Pages, 2012/05

JAEA-Technology-2012-009.pdf:9.89MB

The radiation characteristics of image fiber and light guide fiber were evaluated to develop a high radiation resistant fiberscope for the fast reactor in-vessel observation. It is known that a pure silica core fiber has a high radiation resistance and radiation resistance is influenced with impurities in silica. Moreover it is necessary to change the clad material of the light guide fiber because that of the current light guide fiber is acrylate, which is weak against radiation. Hence the improved fibers consist of a pure silica core with 1,000 ppm OH and fluorine-doped silica clad. As a result of a $$gamma$$ irradiation test, we confirm that OH inhibits the generation of the precursor by $$gamma$$ irradiation. About the clad material, we confirmed that the transmission loss of the fluorine-doped silica clad fiber is smaller than that of the acrylate clad fiber. About the mechanical strength of a fiber, we confirmed that there is no weakening the strength of the fiber and no exfoliation of the coating from the glass. In this study, we discovered the fiber which consists of a pure silica core with 1,000 ppm OH and fluorine-doped silica clad has a high radiation resistance and it is possible to observe using this fiber under the 200 $$^{circ}$$C after 5$$times$$10$$^{5}$$ Gy irradiation.

Journal Articles

Radiation resistant cable

Ukon, Seiichi*; Ishida, Katsuyoshi*; Takano, Kazuhiko*; Furukori, Hisayoshi*; Kusano, Joichi*

Fujikura Giho, 3(115), p.26 - 30, 2008/12

In general, polymeric cable installed in heavy radiation environment, such as nuclear power plant or radiation research facility as the J-PARC, deteriorates its performance by the effect of radiation damage. The deterioration conducts a decreasing of mechanical property and of flame retardant characteristics that require the replacement of the cable within a certain period of time to keep the basic function as insulation or non-flammability. This report explains the development of radiation resistant polymeric material and cable by the examination of sample $$gamma$$-ray irradiation method based on the joint research agreement with JAEA toward the J-PARC application. We studied the irradiation effect in the combination of light stabilizer and ultraviolet absorber. A current non-halogen sheath material was observed severe damage on the mechanical property by the irradiation dose of 0.5 MGy. While the developed material demonstrated excellent performance as the elongation brake at 50%, which corresponding to the self-diameter bending, kept after the irradiation dose of 2.5 MGy. The new cable manufactured with the advanced sheath material maintained at the vertical tray flame test of JIS C 3521, and accomplished to a bending test, in case of the cable was bent to a diameter 4 times of the cable outer diameter, as well as all of the development objectives were achieved successfully after the irradiation dose of 2.5 MGy.

Oral presentation

Advanced development of a laser endoscopy for FLPC of TTTS

Oka, Kiyoshi; Nakamura, Tetsuya*; Ueda, Hirohisa*; Toriya, Tomoaki*; Tsumanuma, Koji*; Naganawa, Akihiro*; Watanabe, Shinsuke*; Ishiyama, Akihiko*; Yamashita, Hiromasa*; Chiba, Toshio*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Development of radiation resistant fiberscope for inspection in reactor vessel of fast reactor, 2

Naito, Hiroyuki; Itagaki, Wataru; Ito, Chikara; Okazaki, Yoshihiro; Nagai, Akinori; Shamoto, Naoki*; Takeshima, Yoshiyuki*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Development of radiation resistant cable

Ukon, Seiichi*; Takeda, Osamu; Morishita, Norio; Idesaki, Akira; Takano, Kazuhiko*; Ishida, Katsuyoshi*

no journal, , 

JP, 2008-235393   Patent publication (In Japanese)

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Inspection and repair techniques in reactor vessel of sodium cooled fast reactor, 5-3; Development of radiation resistant fiberscope for inspection in reactor vessel of fast reactor, 3

Naito, Hiroyuki; Itagaki, Wataru; Ito, Chikara; Kitamura, Ryoichi; Shamoto, Naoki*; Takeshima, Yoshiyuki*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Inspection and repair techniques in reactor vessel of sodium cooled fast reactor, 6-2; Development of radiation resistant fiberscope for inspection in reactor vessel of fast reactor, 4

Naito, Hiroyuki; Itagaki, Wataru; Ito, Chikara; Nagai, Akinori; Kitamura, Ryoichi

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Development of a high radiation resistance and high temperature resistance fiberscope

Naito, Hiroyuki; Itagaki, Wataru; Okazaki, Yoshihiro; Imaizumi, Kazuyuki; Kitamura, Ryoichi; Shamoto, Naoki*; Takeshima, Yoshiyuki*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Development of a high radiaion resistant fiberscope for sensing techniques in the reactor vessel

Naito, Hiroyuki; Itagaki, Wataru; Ito, Chikara; Imaizumi, Kazuyuki; Nagai, Akinori; Tobita, Koichi

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

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