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JAEA Reports

Applicability test of plasma cutting technology for dismantling of the core internals of Fukushima Daiichi NPS

Tezuka, Masashi; Nakamura, Yasuyuki; Iwai, Hiroki; Sano, Kazuya

JAEA-Technology 2015-047, 114 Pages, 2016/03

JAEA-Technology-2015-047.pdf:46.17MB

It was reported that Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant had been lost the function of cooling the reactor by the Tohoku Earthquake. It is assumed that the original shapes of the internal core are not kept and the inside of the reactor makes so narrow in the space, however the fuel debris and the molten internal core will have to be removed for the decommissioning of 1F. We concerned the suppression of dross by optimization of cutting conditions, in using some moderated test pieces. And we can improve the cutting capability by heating the objects in advance. Moreover, it's possible that plasma arc cutting can cut off the mixed material the fuel debris and the molten internal core by using the cooperation cutting technique both the plasma arc and the plasma jet cutting. From these results, we have got the prospect that plasma cutting method can apply the removal of the fuel debris and the molten internal core.

JAEA Reports

The Selection of the cutting technologies for dismantling the FUGEN reactor

Nakamura, Yasuyuki; Iwai, Hiroki; Mizui, Hiroyuki; Sano, Kazuya

JAEA-Technology 2015-045, 137 Pages, 2016/03

JAEA-Technology-2015-045.pdf:27.77MB

FUGEN is 9 m outer-diameter and 7m height, and characterized by its tube-cluster construction that contains 224 fuel channels arranging both the pressure and the calandria tubes coaxially in each channel. And the periphery part of the core has the laminated structure composed of up to 150 mm thickness of carbon steel for radiation shielding. The structure of the reactor, which is made of various materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel, zirconium alloy and aluminum. The reactor is planning to be dismantled under water in order to shield the radiation ray around the core and prevent airborne dust generated by the cutting, the temporary pool structure and the remote-operated dismantling machines needs to be installed on the top of reactor. In consideration of above the structure of Fugen reactor, the cutting method was selected for dismantling the reactor core in order to shorten the dismantling term and reduce the secondary waste.

Journal Articles

Diffusion behaviors of aerosol particles in dismantling nuclear facilities

; Tachibana, Mitsuo; Yanagihara, Satoshi

Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE-7) (CD-ROM), 9 Pages, 1999/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Decommissioning of Japan Power Demonstration Reactor; Outline of decommissioning techniques developed and dismantlement of reactor internals

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Doryoku, Enerugi Gijutsu No Saizensen : Doryoku, Enerugi Gijutsu Shimpojiumu Koen Rombunshu 1996, 0, p.355 - 359, 1996/00

no abstracts in English

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Seimiya, Hiroshi; Yamada, Kazuo; Kuroha, Mitsuhiko; Saito, Makoto; Tomikawa, Hirofumi; Saito, Toru*; Hagiya, Shinichi*

PNC TN8410 90-082, 90 Pages, 1990/09

PNC-TN8410-90-082.pdf:6.81MB

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Applicability of cutting technology for the dismantlement of the internal core of Fukushima Daiichi NPS, 1; The Test of plasma arc cutting technology

Tezuka, Masashi; Isobe, Atsushi; Nakamura, Yasuyuki; Iwai, Hiroki; Sano, Kazuya

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no abstracts in English

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