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JAEA Reports

Investigation of environment induced property change and cracking behavior in fuel debris (Contract research); FY2021 Nuclear Energy Science & Technology and Human Resource Development Project

Collaborative Laboratories for Advanced Decommissioning Science; The University of Tokyo*

JAEA-Review 2022-036, 115 Pages, 2023/01

JAEA-Review-2022-036.pdf:7.15MB

The Collaborative Laboratories for Advanced Decommissioning Science (CLADS), Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), had been conducting the Nuclear Energy Science & Technology and Human Resource Development Project (hereafter referred to "the Project") in FY2021. The Project aims to contribute to solving problems in the nuclear energy field represented by the decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (1F), Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc. (TEPCO). For this purpose, intelligence was collected from all over the world, and basic research and human resource development were promoted by closely integrating/collaborating knowledge and experiences in various fields beyond the barrier of conventional organizations and research fields. The sponsor of the Project was moved from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology to JAEA since the newly adopted proposals in FY2018. On this occasion, JAEA constructed a new research system where JAEA-academia collaboration is reinforced and medium-to-long term research/development and human resource development contributing to the decommissioning are stably and consecutively implemented. Among the adopted proposals in FY2020, this report summarizes the research results of the "Investigation of environment induced property change and cracking behavior in fuel debris" conducted in FY2021. The present study aims to investigate the environment induced property change and cracking behavior in fuel debris from the viewpoints of materials science. The research objective is cracking behavior in fuel debris which is presumed to be influenced by environment during long-term fuel debris processing period. The degradation models will be established to simulate the oxidation and hydrogenation processes possibly occurred at fuel debris. The evolution of phase constitution and the corresponding property change in the simulated fuel debris under various environmental conditions will be systematically

JAEA Reports

Investigation of environment induced property change and cracking behavior in fuel debris (Contract research); FY2020 Nuclear Energy Science & Technology and Human Resource Development Project

Collaborative Laboratories for Advanced Decommissioning Science; The University of Tokyo*

JAEA-Review 2021-058, 75 Pages, 2022/02

JAEA-Review-2021-058.pdf:4.82MB

The Collaborative Laboratories for Advanced Decommissioning Science (CLADS), Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), had been conducting the Nuclear Energy Science & Technology and Human Resource Development Project (hereafter referred to "the Project") in FY2020. The Project aims to contribute to solving problems in the nuclear energy field represented by the decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc. (TEPCO). For this purpose, intelligence was collected from all over the world, and basic research and human resource development were promoted by closely integrating/collaborating knowledge and experiences in various fields beyond the barrier of conventional organizations and research fields. The sponsor of the Project was moved from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology to JAEA since the newly adopted proposals in FY2018. On this occasion, JAEA constructed a new research system where JAEA-academia collaboration is reinforced and medium-to-long term research/development and human resource development contributing to the decommissioning are stably and consecutively implemented. Among the adopted proposals in FY2020, this report summarizes the research results of the "Investigation of environment induced property change and cracking behavior in fuel debris" conducted in FY2020. The present study aims to investigate the environment induced property change and cracking behavior in fuel debris from the viewpoints of materials science. The research objective is cracking behavior in fuel debris which is presumed to be influenced by environment during long-term fuel debris processing period. The degradation models will be established to simulate the oxidation and hydrogenation processes possibly occurred at fuel debris. The evolution of phase constitution and the corresponding property change in the simulated fuel debris under various environmental conditions will be systematically

JAEA Reports

Analysis of debris samples of Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (Translated document)

Task Force on Research Strategy for Debris of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station

JAEA-Review 2020-055, 171 Pages, 2020/12

JAEA-Review-2020-055.pdf:5.66MB

Design, planning and control of debris-related processes, namely retrieval, storage management, processing and disposal of the debris, are required for the safe and steady decommissioning of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (1F). Status inside primary containment vessel of 1F must be known by the PCV investigation and fuel debris sample analysis. Continuous updating and improvement of the process design are important through ascertainment of the cause of the accident. The roadmap for the 1F decommissioning have shown the milestone of commencement of trial retrieval of fuels debris within 2021, which indicates the analysis of fuel debris sample begin in earnest. This report recommends required debris analysis in relation with issues for the retrieval, storage management, processing and disposal, and ascertainment of the cause of the 1F accident. Practical analysis plan is expected to be prepared based on this report.

JAEA Reports

Analysis of debris samples of Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station

Task Force on Research Strategy for Debris of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station

JAEA-Review 2020-004, 140 Pages, 2020/05

JAEA-Review-2020-004.pdf:4.22MB

Design, planning and control of debris-related processes, namely retrieval, storage management, processing and disposal of the debris, are required for the safe and steady decommissioning of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (1F). Status inside primary containment vessel of 1F must be known by the PCV investigation and fuel debris sample analysis. Continuous updating and improvement of the process design are important through ascertainment of the cause of the accident. The roadmap for the 1F decommissioning have shown the milestone of commencement of trial retrieval of fuels debris within 2021, which indicates the analysis of fuel debris sample begin in earnest. This report recommends required debris analysis in relation with issues for the retrieval, storage management, processing and disposal, and ascertainment of the cause of the 1F accident. Practical analysis plan is expected to be prepared based on this report.

JAEA Reports

Neutron data storage and retrieval system NESTOR2

Nakagawa, Tsuneo

JAERI-Data/Code 2003-016, 89 Pages, 2003/11

JAERI-Data-Code-2003-016.pdf:3.0MB

The data storage and retrieval system for neutron-induced reaction data NESTOR2 was developed. NESTOR2 was written in Fortran77, and can be used on workstations with UNIX and personal computers with Windows. Input data to NESTOR2 are those in EXFOR which are compiled and maintained under the international collaboration for nuclear data. By using the retrieval code, they can obtain lists of data index, numerical data and comment information and data files of numerical data. The present report explains the system and provides a user's manual of NESTOR2.

Journal Articles

Users'attitude towards science and technology databases system; INIS user needs survey

; ; ; Kajiro, Tadashi; Mineo, Yukinobu; Habara, Takako; ; ; Habara, Tadashi

Dai-31-Kai Joho Kagaku Gijutsu Kenkyu Shukai Happyo Rombunshu, 0, p.123 - 129, 1995/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Materials data through a bibliographic database INIS

; Itabashi, Keizo; Nakajima, Hidemitsu

Proc. of the 4th Int. Symp. on Advanced Nuclear Energy Research (JAERI-CONF 1/JAERI-M 92-207), p.442 - 446, 1992/12

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

INIS; Twenty years and its present status

Aimikku, 11(1), p.5 - 11, 1990/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

A New measure of output ranking performance in automatic document retrieval systems

INFORMANT, 4(2), p.79 - 85, 1987/02

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Improvement of Rocchios measures for output; Ranking performance in reference retrieval

Ebinuma, Yukio

Int.Inf.Commun.Educ., 6(1), p.45 - 54, 1987/01

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Automatic editing of KWIC-type micro-thesauri by INIS category

Joho Kagaku Gijutsu Kenkyu Shukai Happyo Rombunshu, 23, p.55 - 61, 1987/00

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Function and Organization of CPC Database System

*;

JAERI-M 86-010, 108 Pages, 1986/02

JAERI-M-86-010.pdf:3.68MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

An overiew of INIS operations

Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 28(6), p.508 - 513, 1986/00

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.02(Nuclear Science & Technology)

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Conceptual Design Nuclear Power Plant Database System

*; ;

JAERI-M 84-051, 40 Pages, 1984/03

JAERI-M-84-051.pdf:1.09MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Characteristics of INIS database

KURRI-TR-248, p.9 - 21, 1984/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Simplified automatic on-line document searching

Joho Kanri, 26(9), p.726 - 735, 1983/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

None

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Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 25(9), p.691 - 695, 1983/00

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.02(Nuclear Science & Technology)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Evaluation of automatic ranking scheme in the INIS reference retrieval system

INFORMAT, 1(2), p.201 - 216, 1982/02

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Features of the search profiles in the INIS-RS service

Dokumen Teshon Kenkyu, 32(8), p.375 - 382, 1982/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Automatic document retrieval by the FAIRS

Joho Kagaku Gijutsu Kenkyu Shukai Happyo Rombunshu, 19, p.121 - 131, 1982/00

no abstracts in English

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