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JAEA Reports

Development of "MOX weighing and Ball-mill blending" based on experience in operation and maintenance of MOX fuel manufacturing equipment

Kawasaki, Kohei; Ono, Takanori; Shibanuma, Kimikazu; Goto, Kenta; Aita, Takahiro; Okamoto, Naritoshi; Shinada, Kenta; Ichige, Hidekazu; Takase, Tatsuya; Osaka, Yuki; et al.

JAEA-Technology 2022-031, 91 Pages, 2023/02

JAEA-Technology-2022-031.pdf:6.57MB

The document for back-end policy opened to the public in 2018 by Japan Atomic Energy Agency (hereafter, JAEA) states the decommissioning of facilities of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Engineering Laboratories and JAEA have started gathering up nuclear fuel material of the facilities into Plutonium Fuel Production Facilities (hereafter, PFPF) in order to put it long-term, stable and safe storage. Because we planned to manufacture scrap assemblies almost same with Monju fuel assembly using unsealed plutonium-uranium mixed-oxide (hereafter, MOX) powder held in PFPF and transfer them to storage facilities as part of this "concentration" task of nuclear fuel material, we obtained permission to change the use of nuclear fuel material in response to the new regulatory Requirements in Japan for that. The amount of plutonium (which is neither sintered pellets nor in a lidded powder-transport container) that could be handled in the pellet-manufacturing process was limited to 50 kg Pu or less in order to decrease the facility risk in this manufacture. Therefore, we developed and installed the "MOX weighing and blending equipment" corresponding with small batch sizes that functioned in a starting process and the equipment would decrease handling amounts of plutonium on its downstream processes. The failure data based on our operation and maintenance experiences of MOX fuel production facilities was reflected in the design of the equipment to further improve reliability and maintainability in this development. The completed equipment started its operation using MOX powder in February 2022 and the design has been validated through this half-a-year operation. This report organizes the knowledge obtained through the development of the equipment, the evaluation of the design based on the half-a-year operation results and the issues in future equipment development.

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JNC TN8410 98-007, 201 Pages, 1998/11

JNC-TN8410-98-007.pdf:30.03MB

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Procurement of tritium for fusion reactor; A design study of facility for production of fusion fuel tritium

Tanase, Masakazu

Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 73(7), p.666 - 670, 1997/07

no abstracts in English

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PNC TJ1545 96-001, 137 Pages, 1996/03

PNC-TJ1545-96-001.pdf:5.98MB

no abstracts in English

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Tsujimura, Norio; Momose, Takumaro; Shinohara, Kunihiko

PNC TN8410 96-036, 20 Pages, 1996/02

PNC-TN8410-96-036.pdf:0.55MB

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Mitsubishi Corporation*

PNC TJ4217 90-001, 267 Pages, 1990/07

PNC-TJ4217-90-001.pdf:25.29MB

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JAEA Reports

Production of Radioisotopic Gamma Radiation Sources in JAERI

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JAERI-M 8810, 37 Pages, 1980/04

JAERI-M-8810.pdf:1.27MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Large $$^{6}$$$$^{0}$$Co Sources Test Production by JRR-3 Reactor

; ; Genka, Tsuguo;

JAERI-M 5568, 58 Pages, 1974/02

JAERI-M-5568.pdf:2.42MB

no abstracts in English

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