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Conceptual design of next generation MTR

Nagata, Hiroshi; Yamaura, Takayuki; Naka, Michihiro; Kawamata, Kazuo; Izumo, Hironobu; Hori, Naohiko; Nagao, Yoshiharu; Kusunoki, Tsuyoshi; Kaminaga, Masanori; Komori, Yoshihiro; et al.

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Conceptual design of the high-performance and low-cost next generation materials testing reactor which will be assumed to introduce to the nuclear power plant introduction country started from 2010 in the JAEA. Japanese atomic energy-related companies participate in this project, and this activity role as the environmental management and nuclear human resource development for the new research reactor designs. 10 MW thermal power by plate type fuel elements and swimming pool type was assumed as a design base. High safety, high cost performance, high reactor operation rate, high technology irradiation are targets of this conceptual design.

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Widening of isopleths for air concentration and air kerma rate calculated using Gaussian plume model

Kawasaki, Masatsugu; Omori, Shuhei; Taki, Mitsumasa; Oishi, Tetsuya

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Variation of ambient gamma dose rate in Tokai, Ibaraki after the accident of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant

Okura, Takehisa; Omori, Shuhei; Kawasaki, Masatsugu

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Ambient gamma dose rate has monitored at the several sites around nuclear facilities of Nuclear Science Research Center, JAEA in Tokai, Ibaraki. Effect of the Fukushima accident prevents from monitoring of influence from the nuclear facilities. Chronicle variation of ambient gamma dose rate for 5 years after the Fukushima accident was analyzed statistically by dividing components of the Fukushima accident and extracting environmental factor of it. Variation of the environmental factor was evaluated quantitatively and verified. This result will be basic material to optimize the monitoring of the dose rate by distinguishing influence from nuclear facilities from the effect of the Fukushima accident.

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