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JAEA Reports

Verification of the tables for control rods calibration at NSRR

Motome, Yuiko; Agake, Toshiki; Yanagisawa, Hiroshi

JAEA-Technology 2024-015, 30 Pages, 2025/01

JAEA-Technology-2024-015.pdf:1.36MB

The tables for calibration of control rods were verified, which is used positive period method and improved rod drop method of periodic inspection at Nuclear Safety Research Reactor (NSRR). Those tables are "DOUBLING TIME-REACTIVITY" and "DECAY OF NEUTRON FLUX AFTER INSTANTANEOUS REDUCTION OF REACTIVITY". They are prepared around 1975. Since those tables do not clearly express source of values and records of data used in calculations, the authors verified those tables again. For the verification, the tables were reproduced as follows. For the positive period method, the relationship between the period and reactivity was analytically evaluated by using the inhour equation with NSRR's parameters. For the improved rod drop method, the ratios of neutron flux after the rod drop with parameters of negative reactivities was calculated using the EUREKA- 2 code. As a result, the values described in the tables well agree with those by the present evaluation because it is confirmed that standard deviations of the differences in the value by between the present evaluation and the tables are less than 0.035%. For this reason, it is verified that these tables are valid in the practical use for NSRR operations.

JAEA Reports

Assessment of probability of aircraft crashes for Nuclear Science Research Institute

Kamikawa, Yutaka; Suzuki, Makoto; Agake, Toshiki; Murakami, Takahiko; Morita, Yusuke; Shiina, Hidenori; Fukushima, Manabu; Hirane, Nobuhiko; Ouchi, Yasuhiro

JAEA-Technology 2023-030, 57 Pages, 2024/03

JAEA-Technology-2023-030.pdf:1.93MB

Owing to the publication of the latest data about aircraft crashes by Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA), it was necessary to re-evaluate the probabilities of aircraft crashes for Nuclear Science Research Institute (NSRI). By using of the assessment method provided in "Regulatory Guide of the Assessment Standard for Probability of Airplane Crash on a Nuclear Power Reactor Facility", we re-evaluated the probabilities of aircraft crashes against the nuclear facilities in NSRI. As a result of the evaluations, the sum of the probabilities of aircraft crashes against Waste Treatment Facilities (maximum probability among all nuclear facilities in NSRI) is 5.68$$times$$10$$^{-8}$$ (times/(reactor $$cdot$$ year)) which is lower than 10$$^{-7}$$ (times/(reactor $$cdot$$ year)) that is the assessment criterion whether aircraft crashes is considered to be "anticipated external human induced events" in design basis or not.

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Agake, Toshiki; Motome, Yuiko; Yanagisawa, Hiroshi; Kobayashi, Tetsuya

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Kobayashi, Tetsuya; Motome, Yuiko; Akiyama, Yoshiya; Yoshida, Soma; Agake, Toshiki; Aizawa, Kazuki

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