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An Outcome of nuclear safety research in JAERI; Case study for LOCA

Yanagisawa, Kazuaki; Ito, Keishiro*; Katsuki, Chisato*; Kawashima, Kei*; Shirabe, Masashi*

Scientometrics, 84(3), p.563 - 573, 2010/09

 Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:46.18(Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications)

no abstracts in English

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An Outcome of nuclear safety research in JAERI; Predominance of research

Yanagisawa, Kazuaki; Kawashima, Kei*; Katsuki, Chisato*; Ito, Keishiro*

JAEA-Review 2009-050, 13 Pages, 2010/02

JAEA-Review-2009-050.pdf:6.63MB

Bibliometric study by means of research papers revealed the followings; (1) Nuclear Safety Research (NSR) performed in Japan is the 2nd highest in the world followed by USA. The share of JAERI for safety paper publication is about 25% in Japan (2) During past 25 years, JAERI is predominant at 39 safety fields out of 97, that is, 40% to the total. This is the fact revealed from comparison of published number of research papers with those of other organizations. (3) JAERI is recently changing its stress point from reactor-oriented accidents to the down stream of nuclear fuel cycling. There existed impact of TMI-2 accident on NSR-JAERI, especially in the field of thermal hydraulics, LOCA, severe accident and risk analysis.

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An Outcome of nuclear safety research in JAERI; Case study for LOCA, FP, criticality and reprocessing

Yanagisawa, Kazuaki; Ito, Keishiro*; Katsuki, Chisato*; Kawashima, Kei*; Shirabe, Masashi*

JAEA-Review 2009-022, 26 Pages, 2009/09

JAEA-Review-2009-022.pdf:17.62MB

An outcome of nuclear safety research done by JAERI was case studied by the bibliometric method. (1) For LOCA (loss-of-coolant accident) a domestic share of JAERI in monoclinic research paper was 63% at the past (20) 1978-1982 but was decreased to 40% at the present 1998-2002. For co-authored papers a domestic share between JAERI and PS (public sectors) is almost zero at past (20) but increased to 4% at the present. Research cooperation is active between Tokyo University and JAERI or between JAERI and Nagoya University. (2) Project-type research is to have a large monopolization in papers and that of basic-type research is to have a large DRN. (3)For reprocessing, PS had a monopolistic position with a domestic share of 71% and a share of JAERI was about 20%. (4) LOCA and RIA outputs born by NSR-JAERI coincided partly to those of the Safety Licensing Guidelines but a share of contribution done by JAERI was difficult to obtain due to the lack of necessary information.

Journal Articles

Considering Communication on Nuclear Issues

Sobajima, Makoto; Ito, Keishiro*

Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 46(8), p.547 - 553, 2004/08

no abstracts in English

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Socio-economic study of fusion energy at the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

Konishi, Satoshi; Okano, Kunihiko*; Tokimatsu, Koji*; Ito, Keishiro*; Ogawa, Yuichi*

Fusion Engineering and Design, 69(1-4), p.523 - 529, 2003/09

 Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:31.71(Nuclear Science & Technology)

no abstracts in English

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