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JAEA Reports

Aomori Research and Development Center Operations Report; FY 2018

Aomori Research and Development Center

JAEA-Review 2021-065, 54 Pages, 2022/06

JAEA-Review-2021-065.pdf:4.0MB

Aomori Research and Development Center consists of Nuclear Facilities Management Section, General Affairs and Purchase Section, Facility Maintenance and Engineering Section, AMS Management Section and Nuclear Fuel Cycle Cooperation Office. Each sections are carrying out management of facility operation, decommissioning of reactor facility, etc. to achieve the Medium to long-term plan. In this report, the activities of Aomori Research and Development Center are described to contribute to future facility management and business promotion.

Journal Articles

Prospects and challenges of the post-nuclear security summit phase

Tamai, Hiroshi

Hiroshima Repoto 2017-Nen Ban; Kakugunshuku, Kakufukakusan, Kakusekyuritei O Meguru 2016-Nen No Doko, p.163 - 165, 2017/03

The series of Nuclear Security Summit, initiated by President Barack Obama, was held biennially, four times since 2010, and played an important role in promoting international efforts to enhance nuclear security. Despite Russia's refusal to participate in the fourth meeting, these summit-level meetings have gained both international and domestic attention, which have led to remarkable improvements in the field of nuclear security of each participating country. Therefore, there is an urgent need to take continuous measures to keep this momentum alive even after the final Nuclear Security Summit concluded in 2016. The challenges in strengthening nuclear security, prospects in the post-Nuclear Security Summit phase, as well as efforts and measures that Japan should pursue are investigated.

Journal Articles

News from Broader Approach activities, 52

Ishii, Yasutomo; Matsunaga, Go; Okumura, Yoshikazu

Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 90(12), p.827 - 828, 2014/12

Holding of the 15th BA Steering Committee, the 14th IFMIF/EVADA business meeting, the 15th IFERC business meeting and the progress of the Satellite Tokamak (JT-60SA) plan were reported. There were participation of 3 committee members and 8 specialists from EU side and also 30 people which is 4 committees, 7 specialists, each project leaders and project committee chair persons, for the 15th BA Steering Committee and approved for the 2015 Work Plan of IFMIF/EVADA project, the IFERC project and the Satellite Tokamak.6 committees (3 EU side, 3 Japan side), 12 specialists (5 EU, 7 JP) and 8 members of IFMIF/EVADA team, for the 14th IFMIF/EVADA meeting and progress of the each activities were reported.6 committees (3 EU, 3 JP), 16 specialists (9 EU, 7 JP) and 9 members of IFERC team, for the 15th IFERC meeting and reported on progress and discussed about the 2015 Work Plan. In the progress of the JT-60SA plan, assembly work of vacuum chamber is proceeding smoothly in the JT-60 main body room.

JAEA Reports

Annual technical report of the prototype fast breeder reactor Monju; 2013

Fast Breeder Reactor Research and Development Center, Tsuruga Head Office

JAEA-Review 2014-030, 138 Pages, 2014/08

JAEA-Review-2014-030.pdf:71.69MB

The prototype fast breeder reactor Monju has accumulated technical achievements in order to establish the fast breeder reactor cycle technology in Japan using the operation and maintenance experience, etc. This annual report summarizes the primary achievements and the data related to the plant management in Monju during fiscal 2013.

JAEA Reports

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI), Evaluation report of JAERI

The Institute Evaluation Committee

JAERI-Review 2004-028, 102 Pages, 2004/12

JAERI-Review-2004-028.pdf:30.81MB

At Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, the evaluation on general organizational management and overall research and development activities for five year term beginning with FY1999 was conducted in accordance with "The Broad Guidelines for Implementation of Evaluation of All National Research and Development Projects (determined by the Prime Minister on August 7, 1997)" and "The Broad Guidelines for Evaluation of All National Research and Development Projects (determined by the Prime Minister on November 28, 2001)". The evaluation was implemented by "Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Institute Evaluation Committee" consisted of third-party evaluators, and the evaluation results were summarized as "Evaluation Report of JAERI".

JAEA Reports

None

Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan*

JNC TY1400 2000-001, 464 Pages, 2000/03

JNC-TY1400-2000-001.pdf:16.87MB

None

JAEA Reports

None

Takahashi, Takeshi; ; ; Kashiwazaki, Hiroshi; Fujita, Tomoo; Nomura, Kazunori; Yamana, Satoshi

JNC TN8420 99-005, 48 Pages, 1999/01

JNC-TN8420-99-005.pdf:0.76MB

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JAEA Reports

Proceeding of the Second Steering Conference relating to the Agreement on the Implementation of Research at the Chernobyl Center for International Research between CHECIR and JAERI

Nagaoka, Toshi; Togawa, Orihiko; Moriuchi, Shigeru; S.I.Rybalko*; Sukhoruchkin, A. K.*; S.V.Kazakov*

JAERI-Conf 94-005, 99 Pages, 1994/11

JAERI-Conf-94-005.pdf:3.18MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

None

Kitano, Mitsuaki

PNC TN8440 94-019, 205 Pages, 1994/05

PNC-TN8440-94-019.pdf:5.11MB

None

Journal Articles

Present status and trend of INIS

KURRI-TR-274, p.23 - 32, 1986/02

no abstracts in English

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