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Kuwabara, Jun; Oyokawa, Atsushi; Aoyama, Masaki
JAEA-Review 2017-039, 73 Pages, 2018/03
Nuclear Facilities Management Section implemented the operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the first nuclear ship "MUTSU" and the operation and maintenance of the liquid waste facility and the solid waste facility where a small amount of nuclear fuel is used. The Nuclear Facilities Management Section became the Nuclear Facilities and General Facilities Management Section by organization unification in FY 2016. This is the report on the operations of the Nuclear Facilities Management Section for FY 2014 and FY 2015.
Tajima, Yoshihiro; Kuwabara, Jun; Oyokawa, Atsushi; Kabuto, Shoji; Araya, Naoyuki; Kikuchi, Kaoru; Miyamoto, Shingo; Nemoto, Hideyuki; Oe, Osamu
JAEA-Review 2016-003, 56 Pages, 2016/05
Nuclear Facilities Management Section implements the operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the first nuclear ship "MUTSU" and the operation and maintenance of the liquid waste facility and the solid waste facility where a small amount of nuclear fuel is used. This is the report on the operations of the Nuclear Facilities Management Section for FY 2012 and FY 2013.
Hayashi, Koji; Shimazaki, Junya; Shinohara, Yoshikuni*
SMORN-VII,Symp. on Nuclear Reactor Surveillance and Diagnostics,Vol. 1, 0, P. 3_5, 1995/00
no abstracts in English
Kyoya, Masahiko; ; Kusunoki, Tsuyoshi; *; Takahashi, Teruo*
JAERI-M 94-079, 116 Pages, 1994/06
no abstracts in English
Kusunoki, Tsuyoshi; Kyoya, Masahiko; Takahashi, Teruo*; *; *;
JAERI-M 93-223, 176 Pages, 1993/11
no abstracts in English
; Sakamoto, Yukio
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 30(9), p.926 - 945, 1993/09
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:100(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
; Miyoshi, Yoshinori; *; *; ;
Proc. of the Int. Conf. on Nuclear Power Plant Operations; Ready for 2000, p.435 - 441, 1992/00
no abstracts in English
; *; *
Nuclear Technology, 78(8), p.140 - 150, 1987/08
no abstracts in English
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JAERI-M 86-063, 92 Pages, 1986/03
no abstracts in English
Yamamoto, Yoichi; Kijima, Yuichi; Tomita, Yutaka
no journal, ,
Based on repeated DPRK's nuclear tests, the Japanese government contributed funds for the noble gas measurement project in February 2017 for the purpose of strengthening CTBTO's detection capability for nuclear tests. The CTBTO decided to conduct measurements in Hokkaido and Tohoku regions of Japan for the time being, and to enhance JAEA with experiences and performance of measurements in Japan as the responsible organization. In response to this, the JAEA has installed two mobile noble gas measurement systems at Horonobe, Hokkaido and JAEA Ohminato site in Mutsu, Aomori, and been carrying out the joint measurement project with the CTBTO. The current status of this project will be presented.
Beziat, G.*; Kalinowski, M.*; Inoue, Naoko; Kusmierczyk-Michulec, J.*; Bar, J.*; Gheddou, A.*; Bourgouin, P.*; Yamamoto, Yoichi; Tomita, Yutaka
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In early 2018, two mobile noble gas measurement systems were deployed and have started measurement at Horonobe and Mutsu in Japan. Together with a third mobile system that will be deployed at Fukuoka, Japan, in spring 2019, and the operating IMS noble gas system at station RN38, Takasaki, Japan, this creates a high density configuration of noble gas measurement systems. The objective of this configuration is to generate a database of detections which will be used to develop and test methods for better understanding the contributions of known sources from across Eurasia. Contributions from these sources are frequently observed at IMS station RN38. The high density configuration will provide a framework to test and optimize source location algorithms and to better understand level C episodes, specifically at JPX38. The three mobile noble gas measurement systems used in this experiment and their operation are externally funded. The planned duration of this experiment is two years.