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Report of the evaluation by the Ad Hoc Review Committee on Nuclear Fusion Research and Development, Ex-ante evaluation in fiscal year 2003; Target of evaluation: Department of Fusion Plasma Research and Development, Department of Fusion Facilities

Research Evaluation Committee

JAERI-Review 2003-031, 69 Pages, 2003/12

JAERI-Review-2003-031.pdf:8.89MB

The Research Evaluation Committee set up an Ad Hoc Review Committee on Nuclear Fusion Research and Development in accordance with the "Fundamental Guideline for the Evaluation of Research and Development" in order to evaluate the adequacy of the R&D programs to be implemented for five years starting from Fiscal Year 2004 at Department of Fusion Plasma Research and Department of Fusion Facilities in Naka Research Establishment. The Ad Hoc Committee consisted of eight specialists from outside of JAERI. The Ad Hoc Committee conducted its activities from May to July 2003. The evaluation was performed on the basis of the materials submitted in advance and of the oral presentations made at the meeting which was held on June 9th 2003, in line with items, viewpoints, and criteria. The result of the evaluation by the Ad Hoc Committee was submitted to the Research Evaluation Committee, and was aproved to be appropriate at the meeting held on August 4th 2003. This report publishes the result of the evaluation by the Ad Hoc Committee on Nuclear Fusion Research and Development.

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IFMIF-KEP; International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility key element technology phase report

IFMIF International Team

JAERI-Tech 2003-005, 559 Pages, 2003/03

JAERI-Tech-2003-005.pdf:48.89MB

The International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) is an accelerator-based D-Li neutron source designed to produce an intense neutron field that will simulate the neutron environment of a D-T fusion reactor. IFMIF will provide a neutron flux equivalent to 2 MW/m$$^{2}$$, 20 dpa/y in Fe, in a volume of 500 cm$$^{3}$$ and will be used in the development and qualification of materials for fusion systems. The design activities of IFMIF are performed under an IEA collaboration which began in 1995. In 2000, a three-year Key Element Technology Phase (KEP) of IFMIF was undertaken to reduce the key technology risk factors. This KEP report describes the results of the three-year KEP activities in the major project areas of accelerator, target, test facilities and design integration.

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