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Journal Articles

Places reached through 11-year academic society collaboration activities

Takada, Tsuyoshi

Nihon Jishin Kogakkai-Shi, (44), p.6 - 11, 2021/10

This report describes the status of nuclear seismic safety assurance in Japan before 2007, followed by the background and main achievements of the activities of the three research committees in collaboration with the Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering (JAEE) and the Atomic Energy Society of Japan (AESJ), and finally a summary of the points that the author considers important as the end of these activities.

Journal Articles

Safety design requirements for nuclear fusion facilities

Inabe, Teruo

Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 73(8), p.812 - 819, 1997/08

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

A Method of safety assurance for fusion experimental reactor

*; Seki, Yasushi; Inabe, Teruo; Aoki, Isao

JAERI-M 93-112, 122 Pages, 1993/06

JAERI-M-93-112.pdf:4.05MB

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Oral presentation

Enhancement of safety by incorporating aspects of Safety-II, 1; Evaluation of effects based on defense in depth and necessity of safety

Oba, Kyoko; Yoshizawa, Atsufumi*; Kitamura, Masaharu*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Oral presentation

Significance and overview of basic safety principles on earthquake engineering for nuclear power plants, 2; Overview of basic safety principles on earthquake engineering for NPP

Takata, Takashi; Takada, Tsuyoshi*; Narumiya, Yoshiyuki*

no journal, , 

The research committee on "Basic Safety Principles on Earthquake Engineering" was established in Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering (JAEE) to propose the basic safety principles on earthquake engineering for nuclear power plants (NPPs) based on defense in depth and also risk concept. In the committee, three working groups were also established. In working group 1 (WG1), which was parallel established as a subcommittee of "Basic Safety Principles on Earthquake Engineering" in Atomic Energy Society of Japan (AESJ), the contents of the basic safety principles on earthquake engineering has been discussed and the material for discussion has been summarized. This paper summarizes the basic principles and points of contention through the discussion.

Oral presentation

Significance and overview of basic safety principles on earthquake engineering for nuclear power plants, 2; Overview of basic safety principles on earthquake engineering for NPP

Takata, Takashi; Takada, Tsuyoshi*; Narumiya, Yoshiyuki*; Kamiya, Masanobu*; Jimbo, Masakazu*; Muta, Hitoshi*; Hayashi, Kentaro*

no journal, , 

The research committee on "Basic Safety Principles on Earthquake Engineering" was established in Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering (JAEE) to propose the basic safety principles on earthquake engineering for nuclear power plants (NPPs) based on defense in depth and also risk concept. In the committee, three working groups were also established. In working group 1 (WG1), which was parallel established as a subcommittee of "Basic Safety Principles on Earthquake Engineering" in Atomic Energy Society of Japan (AESJ), the contents of the basic safety principles on earthquake engineering has been discussed and the material for discussion has been summarized. This paper summarizes the basic principles and points of contention through the discussion.

Oral presentation

Issues in recent court cases; Treatment of risk and nuclear safety

Takada, Tsuyoshi; Horiike, Hiroshi*; Miyano, Hiroshi*; Ebisawa, Katsumi*

no journal, , 

Trials related to seismic safety of nuclear power plants are being held in many places in Japan. Among many controversial issues, the study group on trials on nuclear power plants in JSM has studied the recent court decisions on nuclear safety against future earthquakes; that of the Osaka District Court, the Mito District Court, and the Sendai District Court. The concept of "substantial safety" and "procedural safety", along with the concept of "Defense in Depth (DiD)" proposed by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), particularly the fifth protection level namely effective evacuation planning are discussed herein. Finally, the probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) study must be done to treat the substantial safety of nuclear power plants and to cover all levels of protection described in the DiD concept.

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