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Takemoto, Noriyuki; Hori, Naohiko; Nakagawa, Shigeaki; Ishitsuka, Etsuo; Kaminaga, Masanori; Nurzhan, S.*; Takibayev. N.*; Aliyev, B.*; Suzuki, Masahide
Proceedings of International Conference of Young Scientists and Specialists; Current Issues on the Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy (Internet), p.17 - 27, 2012/06
The JMTR is expected to be a key infrastructure with related facilities to contribute the nuclear Human Resource Development (HRD) by a research and On-the-Job-Training (OJT) in order to support global expansion of nuclear power industry. The training program for Asian young researchers and engineers were started from JFY 2011 in JAEA, and 10 trainees from Kazakhstan and Thailand had studied in JFY 2011. In addition, the training course was newly established for domestic students and young engineers from JFY 2010 to JFY 2012, and 45 domestic students and engineers were studied in the course from JFY 2010 to JFY 2011.
Kasuga, Shoji*; Kubota, Kenichi*; Okamoto, Futoshi*; Maekawa, Isamu*; Furihata, Noboru*; Saito, Masanao*; Kido, Yuji*; Ohashi, Hirofumi; Tachibana, Yukio; Kunitomi, Kazuhiko
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Conceptual design of a small-sized HTGR for electricity generation and district heating has been conducted by JAEA with support of Japanese vendors: Toshiba Corporation, Fuji Electric, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Nuclear Fuel Industries, Shimizu Corporation, and Marubeni Utility Services. System design as well as nuclear design of the first core of HTR50S using the same CFPs as the HTTR has been performed and the nuclear design shows upgraded performance of the reactor compared with the HTTR.
Kimura, Akihiro; Tanimoto, Masataka; Gluschenko, N.*; Morozova, T.*; Moisseikina, N.*; Gurin, A.*; Tsuchiya, Kunihiko; Chakrova, Y.*
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(n,) method has an advantage of easy manufacturing process and low radioactive wastes generation. However, the low radioactivity concentration of
Tc is remaining as an issue. Therefore, the Poly zirconium compound (PZC) and the
Mo-Zr gel were developed as Mo absorbent in Japan and Kazakhstan. Then, comparison tests and information exchange were carried out for obtaining specific comparison data of PZC and
Mo-Zr gel. We were able to obtain specific comparison data of PZC and
Mo-Zr gel from these experiments.
Nakatsuka, Toru; Levin, A. G.*; Ueta, Shohei; Gizatulin, S.*; Tachibana, Yukio; Kolodeshnikov, A.*; Sakaba, Nariaki; Chakrov, P.*; Kunitomi, Kazuhiko; Vassiliev, Y. S.*; et al.
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The small-sized high-temperature gas-cooled reactors (HTGRs) with an electric power rating of less than 300 MWe can greatly facilitate decentralized energy supply, and create new industries and stimulate economical development in cities and localities as well as in those remote regions to which power transmission grids are undeveloped in developing countries such as Kazakhstan. In 2007, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) and National Nuclear Center of Kazakhstan (NNC) have started to collaborate in nuclear energy research and development for early realization of deployment of the HTGR in Kazakhstan, and to support for the Kazakhstan HTGR (KHTR) Project by utilizing the technologies developed under the High Temperature Engineering Test Reactor (HTTR) Project. In 2010, JAEA started a conceptual design of KHTR steam turbine system with thermal power of 50 MW and the maximum coolant temperature at reactor outlet of 750 C for earlier development of HTGRs with support of Japan parties, which consists of Japanese industrial companies, etc. in order to support NNC for preparation of the feasibility study of KHTR.