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Advances in fuel chemistry during a severe accident; Update after Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS) accident

Kurata, Masaki; Osaka, Masahiko; Jacquemain, D.*; Barrachin, M.*; Haste, T.*

Advances in Nuclear Fuel Chemistry, p.555 - 625, 2020/00

The importance of fuel chemistry has been revivaled since Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS) accident. The inspection and analysis of damaged three units, which had been operated in March 11, 2011, showed large differences in the accident progression sequence for these units, because operators attempted to prevent or mitigate the accident progression of each unit by all means possible. Characteristics of fuel debris are considered to be largely influenced by the difference in the sequence and, hence, deviated from those predicted from prototypic accident scenarios, which had been mainly identified from the analysis of Three Mile Island-2 (TMI-2) accident and the following sim-tests. For the proper improvement of our knowledge on severe accident (SA), including non-prototypic conditions, one has to start improving the phenomenology of fuel/core degradation and fission product (FP) behavior. Advances in the chemistry is the most essential approach. The present review attempts to focus on the recent updates and remaining concerns after the FDNPS accident.

JAEA Reports

The JAERI and Universities Joint Project Research reports on the 4th Joint Research Project between JAERI and Universities on backend chemistry

Committee for the Joint Research Project on Backend Chemistry; Committee for the Collaborative Research on the Advanced Radiation Technology

JAERI-Review 2003-001, 97 Pages, 2003/02

JAERI-Review-2003-001.pdf:8.54MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Proceedings of the International Symposium NUCEF 2001; Scientific Bases for Criticality Safety, Separation Process and Waste Disposal

NUCEF 2001 Symposium Working Group

JAERI-Conf 2002-004, 714 Pages, 2002/03

JAERI-Conf-2002-004.pdf:69.13MB

This volume contains 94 papers presented at the 3rd NUCEF International Symposium NUCEF 2001 held on October 31 - November 2, 2001, in Tokai, Japan, following the 1st symposium NUCEF'95 (Proceedings: JAERI-Conf 96-003) and the 2nd symposium NUCEF'98 (Proceedings: JAERI-Conf 99-004). The theme of this symposium was " Scientific Basis for Criticality Safety, Separation Process and Waste Disposal". The papers were presented in oral and poster sessions on following research fields: (1) Separation Process, (2) TRU Chemistry, (3) Radioactive Waste Disposal, (4) Criticality Safety.

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High temperature gas-cooled reactor and its utilization

Netsu Enerugi Shohi To Chikyu Kankyo Hogo No Hohoron, p.173 - 187, 1990/05

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JAEA Reports

Energy Losses of Fission Fragments and Fission Fragment Dose Rates in Chemical Reaction Systems

; ; Ikezoe, Yasumasa; Shimizu, Saburo; ; ;

JAERI-M 4717, 35 Pages, 1972/02

JAERI-M-4717.pdf:1.14MB

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