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JAEA Reports

Assessment report of research and development activities; Activity "Nuclear Science and Engineering Research" (Interim report)

Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate; Center for Computational Science & e-Systems

JAEA-Evaluation 2013-001, 97 Pages, 2013/11

JAEA-Evaluation-2013-001.pdf:2.78MB
JAEA-Evaluation-2013-001-appendix(CD-ROM).zip:25.95MB

Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) consults an assessment committee, Evaluation Committee of Research Activities for Nuclear Science and Engineering (Committee) for interim assessment of Nuclear Science and Engineering, in accordance with General Guideline for the Evaluation of Government Research and Development (R&D) Activities by Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, and so on. In response to the JAEA's request, the Committee assessed the research program of the Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate (NSED) and Center for Computational Science and e-Systems (CCSE) during the period of about four years from September 2008 to September 2012. The Committee evaluated the management and research activities of the NSED and the CCSE based on explanatory documents prepared by the NSED and the CCSE, and oral presentations with questions-and-answers by unit managers etc.

JAEA Reports

Assessment report of research and development activities; Activity "Nuclear Science and Engineering Research" (Interim report)

Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate

JAEA-Evaluation 2009-005, 83 Pages, 2009/10

JAEA-Evaluation-2009-005.pdf:3.09MB
JAEA-Evaluation-2009-005-appendix(CD-ROM).pdf:8.96MB

Japan Atomic Energy Agency (hereinafter referred to as "JAEA") consults an assessment committee, "Evaluation Committee of Research Activities for Nuclear Science and Engineering" (hereinafter referred to as "Committee")for interim assessment of "Nuclear Science and Engineering," in accordance with "General Guideline for the Evaluation of Government Research and Development (R&D) Activities" by Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, "Guideline for Evaluation of R&D in Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology" and "Regulation on Conduct for Evaluation of R&D Activities" by JAEA. In response to the JAEA's request, the Committee assessed the research program of the Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate (hereinafter referred to as "NSED") during the period of three years from October 2005 to August 2008. The Committee evaluated the management and research activities of the NSED.

JAEA Reports

Present status and future plan of research and development in JAEA on partitioning and transmutation technology for long-lived nuclides

Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate; Advanced Nuclear System Research and Development Directorate; J-PARC Center

JAEA-Review 2008-074, 246 Pages, 2009/03

JAEA-Review-2008-074-1.pdf:39.05MB
JAEA-Review-2008-074-2.pdf:42.72MB

The Japan Atomic Energy Agency has been conducting research and development (R&D) on partitioning and transmutation (P&T) technology for long-lived nuclides in accordance with the Atomic Energy Commission's "Research and Development of Technologies for Partitioning and Transmutation of Long-lived Nuclides-Status and Evaluation Report" issued in 2000. The present report reviews the progress of the investigation on the benefit and the cost of the P&T technology, the international trend of R&D, the progress and the future plan of R&D on the partitioning process and the transmutation cycle technology, together with the necessary infrastructure improvement including the Transmutation Experimental Facility as the Phase-II of the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC).

JAEA Reports

Assessment report of research and development activities; Activity "Nuclear Science and Engineering Research and development on high-temperature gas reactor and hydrogen manufacturing technology incorporating them" (Interim report)

Nuclear Applied Heat Technology Division, Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate

JAEA-Evaluation 2008-003, 44 Pages, 2009/03

JAEA-Evaluation-2008-003.pdf:2.04MB

JAEA consulted the evaluation committee, "Evaluation Committee of Research Activities for Nuclear Science and Engineering" for interim assessment of "Nuclear Science and Engineering," in accordance with "General Guideline for the Evaluation of Government R&D Activities" by Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, "Guideline for Evaluation of R&D in Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology" and "Regulation on Conduct for Evaluation of R&D Activities" by JAEA. An interim assessment of R&D activities in accordance with the midterm plan "R&D on High-Temperature Gas Reactor and Hydrogen Manufacturing Technology Incorporating Them" during the period of two years and nine months from October 2005 was executed by "Committee for Promoting R&D on High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor System" for the Evaluation Committee based on documents submitted by Nuclear Applied Heat Technology Division. The assessment result was discussed and accepted by the Evaluation Committee.

JAEA Reports

Proceedings of the 1st JAEA/KAERI Information Exchange Meeting on HTGR and Nuclear Hydrogen Technology; August 28-30, 2006, Oarai Research and Development Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan

Nuclear Applied Heat Technology Division, Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate

JAEA-Conf 2007-005, 190 Pages, 2007/03

JAEA-Conf-2007-005.pdf:32.66MB

Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) has completed an implementation with Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) on HTGR and nuclear hydrogen technology, "The Implementation of Cooperative Program in the Field of Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy between KAERI and JAEA". To facilitate efficient technology development on HTGR and nuclear hydrogen by the IS process, an information exchange meeting was held at the Oarai Research and Development Center of JAEA on August 28-30, 2006 under Program 13th of the JAEA/KAERI Implementation, "Development of HTGR and Nuclear Hydrogen Technology". JAEA and KAERI mutually showed the status and future plan of the HTTR (High-Temperature Engineering Test Reactor) project in Japan and of the NHDD (Nuclear Hydrogen Development and Demonstration) project in Korea, respectively, and disused collaboration items. This proceedings summarizes all materials of presented technical discussions on HTGR and hydrogen production technology as well as the meeting briefing including collaboration items

JAEA Reports

Feasibility study on commercialized fast reactor cycle systems technical study report of phase II, 1; Fast reactor plant systems

FBR System Engineering Unit; FBR Systems Reliability Research Unit; FBR Safety & Innovative Technology Unit; FBR Cycle Synthesis Unit; Innovative Water Reactor Design Group; Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate

JAEA-Research 2006-042, 36 Pages, 2006/06

JAEA-Research-2006-042.pdf:2.34MB
JAEA-Research-2006-042-Incl(CD).pdf:84.0MB

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JAEA Reports

Activity report of working party on accelerator-driven transmutation system; October 2003 to March 2005

Division of Nuclear Data and Reactor Engineering, Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate

JAEA-Review 2006-007, 214 Pages, 2006/03

JAEA-Review-2006-007.pdf:13.06MB

Under the Research Committee on Reactor Physics, the Working Party on Accelerator-Driven Transmutation System (ADS-WP) was set in July 2003 to research the issues related to Accelerator-Driven System (ADS) for Transmutation. The WP, at the first meeting, discussed a guideline of its activity for two years and continued the research activities up to March 2005. The ADS-WP studied about the follows three issues: (1)Examining the effect of the nuclear data to the core characteristics of advanced nuclear systems and summarizing the requirement of the nuclear data for researching the advanced nuclear system, (2)Surveying the current program of the research facilities for ADS (J-PARC, TEF-P, TEF-T, KUCA and overseas facilities), (3)Summarizing the requirements and the proposals to a new critical facility for ADS. This report summarizes the outline and results of the ADS-WP activity.

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