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; ; ; Iguchi, Yukihiro; Matsui, Yuji;

JNC TN3410 2000-014, 43 Pages, 2000/09

JNC-TN3410-2000-014.pdf:2.37MB

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Journal Articles

Application of laser to decontamination and decommissioning of nuclear facilities at JAERI

Hirabayashi, Takakuni; Kameo, Yutaka; Myodo, Masato

High-power Lasers in Civil Engineering and Architecture (Proceedings of SPIE Vol.3887), p.94 - 103, 1999/00

no abstracts in English

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Research and development of treatment techniques for LLW from decommissioning; Decontamination and volume reduction techniques

Hirabayashi, Takakuni; Kameo, Yutaka; Nakashio, Nobuyuki

Proceedings of International Symposium on Technologies for the Management of Radioactive Waste from Nuclear Power Plants and Back End Nuclear Fuel Cycle Activities (CD-ROM), 10 Pages, 1999/00

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Effects of the chemical decontamination on the component parts of the ATR fuel assembly

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PNC TN9410 96-235, 258 Pages, 1996/03

PNC-TN9410-96-235.pdf:41.18MB

The chemical decontamination technique has been developed in order to remove the crud adhering to the surface of the components constructing the primary coolant system, as a part of the measure to decrease the exposure in the annual inspection. The technique has been already applied to the prototype reactor "Fugen", in the core of which the fuel assemblies were not loaded. The chemical decontamination, for the core in which the fuel assemblies are loaded, has been planned for the purpose of improving the utilization factor. It is necessary to confirm, through the test before putting the plan into practice, that the decontamination reagent does not exert a bad influence upon the components constructing the fuel assembly. This report describes the test results which have been carried out so as to investigate the influence of the reagent on the components constructing the fuel assembly. The outline of the results is as follows: (1)The susceptibility to stress corrosion cracking of the chemical decontamination treatment and the residual decontamination reagent on the components constructing the fuel assembly is low enough. (2)The chemical decontamination treatment and the residual decontamination reagent do not exert a bad influence upon the integrity of the fuel assembly concerning the fuel rod holding function of the spacer and the characteristics of the fretting wear caused on the fuel claddings.

JAEA Reports

Department of Chemistry Progress report; January 1986 $$sim$$ December 1988

JAERI-M 89-058, 342 Pages, 1989/05

JAERI-M-89-058.pdf:10.54MB

no abstracts in English

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Decontamination technique for radiation dismantling

; Yasunaka, Hideo

Dekomisshoningu Giho, (1), p.36 - 45, 1989/00

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Trial production of the connector of ultrasonic transducer for chemical decontamination

Kadowaki, Haruhiko

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