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Current status and future plan of JMTR Hot Laboratory

  • 1. Department of JMTR, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Oarai, Ibaraki (Japan)

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The newly developed techniques by the Hot Laboratory (JMTR HL) have provided for us the key information on behavior of specimens due to mechanical / physical / chemical / synergistic effects of radiation, stress and water for fission and fusion reactor environment. These techniques are focused on several topics as follows; (1) miniaturized specimen test for the development of fusion reactor materials, (2) slow strain rate tensile testing (SSRT) and crack propagation measuring tests for the study of Irradiation Assisted Stress Corrosion Cracking (IASCC) of core internals of LWR, (3) handling technique on specimens including tritium for the research and development of tritium breeders and neutron multiplier as fusion blanket materials, (4) joining method using the Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding technique for re-assembling of capsule and re-fabrication of specimen and (5) nondestructive evaluation using ultrasonic wave and infrared thermography for the quantitative evaluation of irradiation brittleness of key components of fission and/or fusion reactor. The mutual exchange of PIE information, interchange of researchers and mutual utilization on PIE facilities are indispensable to raise PIE potentials and to get the break-through in the study of nuclear power. (author)

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Proceedings of the sixth Asian symposium on research reactors

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Imprint Title
Proceedings of the sixth Asian symposium on research reactors
Imprint Pagination
445 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 292-297
Report number
JAERI-Conf--99-006

Conference

Title
6. Asian symposium on research reactors
Acronym
ASRR-VI
Dates
29-31 Mar 1999
Place
Mito, Ibaraki (Japan)

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