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Izumo, Sari; Usui, Hideo; Kubota, Shintaro; Tachibana, Mitsuo; Kawagoshi, Hiroshi; Takahashi, Nobuo; Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Tokuyasu, Takashi; Tanaka, Yoshio; Sugitsue, Noritake
JAEA-Technology 2014-021, 79 Pages, 2014/07
Japan Atomic Energy Agency has developed PROject management data evaluation code for DIsmantling Activities (PRODIA) to make an efficient decommissioning for nuclear facilities. PRODIA is a source code which provides estimated value such as manpower needs, costs, etc., for dismantling by evaluation formulas according to the type of nuclear facility. Evaluation formulas of manpower needs for dismantling of equipments about reprocessed uranium conversion in Uranium Refining and Conversion Plant are developed in this report. In the result, 7 formulas for prepare process, 24 formulas for dismantling process and 8 formulas for clean-up process are derived. It is confirmed that an unified evaluation formula can be used instead of 8 formulas about dismantling process of steel equipment for uranium conversion process, and 3 types of simplified formula can be used for preparation process and clean-up process respectively.
Sugitsue, Noritake; Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Tokuyasu, Takashi; Tanaka, Yoshio
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai Wabun Rombunshi, 12(3), p.242 - 256, 2013/09
This technical report showed the situation of the dismantling of the main equipment in the radiation controlled area of a uranium refining and conversion plant. And, the dismantling which we did is the work of the beginning of a uranium refining and conversion plant decommissioning project. We started dismantling in April 2008, and finished dismantling of the main equipment in a radiation controlled area in 29 September 2011. The dismantling waste and equipment was stored in the 200 little drum. All the contamination equipment can be sealed and kept in this stage. The radioactivity inventory of a uranium refining and conversion plant does not change in this stage. However, the risk of contamination by aged deterioration of this facility became remarkable small. Moreover, we were able to get many information and experience about dismantling.
Izumo, Sari; Usui, Hideo; Tachibana, Mitsuo; Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Takahashi, Nobuo; Tokuyasu, Takashi; Tanaka, Yoshio; Sugitsue, Noritake
Proceedings of 15th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management (ICEM 2013) (CD-ROM), 9 Pages, 2013/09
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.1Ueno, Takashi; Tokuyasu, Shingo; Kawamoto, Koji; Kuboshima, Koji; Ishibashi, Masayuki; Tsuruta, Tadahiko; Sasao, Eiji; Ikeda, Koki; Mikake, Shinichiro; Hara, Ikuo; et al.
JAEA-Data/Code 2012-008, 136 Pages, 2012/07
This report compiles data of results from borehole investigations which has been carried out research gallery of Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory (MIU) in the fiscal year from 2005 to 2011. These data include results of core observation, geophysical logging, and so on.
Kunimaru, Takanori; Mikake, Shinichiro; Nishio, Kazuhisa; Tsuruta, Tadahiko; Matsuoka, Toshiyuki; Ishibashi, Masayuki; Ueno, Takashi; Tokuyasu, Shingo; Daimaru, Shuji; Takeuchi, Ryuji; et al.
JAEA-Review 2012-020, 178 Pages, 2012/06
Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) at Tono Geoscience Center (TGC) is pursuing a geoscientific research and development project namely the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory (MIU) Project in crystalline rock environment in order to construct scientific and technological basis for geological disposal of High-level Radioactive Waste (HLW). The MIU Project has three overlapping phases: Surface-based Investigation phase (Phase I), Construction phase (Phase II), and Operation phase (Phase III). The MIU Project has been ongoing the Phase II. And Phase III started in 2010 fiscal year. This report shows the results of the investigation, construction and collaboration studies in fiscal year 2010, as a part of the Phase II based on the MIU Master Plan updated in 2002.
Tsuruta, Tadahiko; Takeda, Masaki; Ueno, Takashi; Daimaru, Shuji; Tokuyasu, Shingo; Onoe, Hironori; Shingu, Shinya; Ishibashi, Masayuki; Takeuchi, Ryuji; Matsuoka, Toshiyuki; et al.
JAEA-Technology 2012-001, 134 Pages, 2012/03
Tono Geoscientific Research Unit of Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) is performing the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory (MIU) project in order to establish comprehensive techniques for the investigation, analysis and assessment of the deep geological environment in fractured crystalline rock. The borehole investigations (two boreholes; 10MI22 borehole and 10MI23 borehole) have been carried out to obtain information on geological, hydrological and hydrochemical characteristics in and around the Main-shaft fault. These investigations provided that features of fracture and alteration on rock mass in and around the Main-shaft fault. Hydrological and hydrochemical properties based on the geological features were also obtained.
Usui, Hideo; Izumo, Sari; Shibahara, Yuji; Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Tokuyasu, Takashi; Takahashi, Nobuo; Tanaka, Yoshio; Sugitsue, Noritake; Tachibana, Mitsuo
Proceedings of International Waste Management Symposia 2012 (WM2012) (CD-ROM), 13 Pages, 2012/02
Dismantling of dry conversion facility in the uranium refining and conversion plant at Ningyo-toge began in 2008. During dismantling activities, project management data have been collected. Establishment of the calculation formula for dismantling of each kind of equipment makes it possible to evaluate manpower for dismantling the whole facility. However, it is not easy to prepare calculation formula for all kinds of equipment in the facility. Therefore, a simpler evaluation method was considered to calculate manpower based on facility characteristics. The results showed promise for evaluating dismantling manpower with respect to each chemical process. To create an effective dismantling plan, it is necessary to carefully consider use of a GH preliminarily. Thus, an evaluation method of project management data such as manpower and secondary waste generation was considered. The results showed promise for evaluating project management data of GH by using established calculation formula.
Sugitsue, Noritake; Tanaka, Yoshio; Tokizawa, Takayuki; Annen, Sotonori; Yonekawa, Shigeru; Nakakura, Hiroyuki*; Tokuyasu, Takashi*; Aritomi, Tadahiko*
Dekomisshoningu Giho, (30), p.53 - 66, 2004/09
In the Ningyo-Toge Environmental Engineering Center, we clarify a relation of all works about the decommissioning. And, as an information base to plan promotion of efficiency of a work, we develop the Decommissioning Engineering System. The Decommissioning Engineering System consists of the function to do work support of a decommissioning, the function to gather the results information the decommissioning technology and the general evaluation function of the decommissioning plan on the basis of facilities information collected by three-dimensional CAD. The decommissioning of the nuclear fuel cycle facility has the characteristics that a period from the plan to the decommissioning is long in comparison with the general chemical plant. And the peculiarity to handle radioactive waste is a reason. In addition the System Decontamination, Dismantling, Treatment and Waste disposal are each other influence it closely in the decommissioning process. Therefore as for the decommissioning process, system engineering is important.
Tokuyasu, Takashi; Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Ikegami, Sohei; Sugitsue, Noritake; Tachibana, Mitsuo; Tanimoto, Masataka; Ishigami, Tsutomu
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Ikegami, Sohei; Tokuyasu, Takashi; Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Sugitsue, Noritake
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Tanimoto, Masataka; Ikegami, Sohei; Tokuyasu, Takashi; Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Sugitsue, Noritake; Tachibana, Mitsuo; Ishigami, Tsutomu
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Tanimoto, Masataka; Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Ikegami, Sohei; Tokuyasu, Takashi; Tanaka, Yoshio; Sugitsue, Noritake; Tachibana, Mitsuo; Ishigami, Tsutomu
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Takahashi, Nobuo; Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Ikegami, Sohei; Tanaka, Yoshio; Tokuyasu, Takashi; Sugitsue, Noritake
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Tokuyasu, Takashi; Tanaka, Yoshio; Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Ikegami, Sohei; Takahashi, Nobuo; Sugitsue, Noritake
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Ikegami, Sohei; Tanaka, Yoshio; Tokuyasu, Takashi; Takahashi, Nobuo; Sugitsue, Noritake; Morimoto, Yasuyuki
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Kurihara, Arata; Tsuruta, Tadahiko; Matsuoka, Toshiyuki; Hayano, Akira; Hayakawa, Masashi; Tagami, Masahiko; Hodotsuka, Yasuyuki; Yuguchi, Takashi; Ochi, Minoru; Tokuyasu, Shingo
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Takahashi, Nobuo; Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Ikegami, Sohei; Tanaka, Yoshio; Tokuyasu, Takashi; Sugitsue, Noritake
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Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Ikegami, Sohei; Tanaka, Yoshio; Tokuyasu, Takashi; Takahashi, Nobuo; Sugitsue, Noritake
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Tanaka, Yoshio; Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Ikegami, Sohei; Tokuyasu, Takashi; Takahashi, Nobuo; Sugitsue, Noritake
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Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Tanaka, Yoshio; Tokuyasu, Takashi; Takahashi, Nobuo; Sugitsue, Noritake
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