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Safety design report on J-PARC Transmutation Physics Experimental Facility (TEF-P)

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Japan Atomic Energy Agency is pursuing research and development (R and D) on volume reduction and mitigation of degree of harmfulness of high-level radioactive waste. Construction of Transmutation Experimental Facility (TEF) is under planning as one of the second phase facilities in the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC) program to promote R and D on the transmutation technology with using accelerator driven systems (ADS). The TEF consists of two facilities: ADS Target Test Facility (TEF-T) and Transmutation Physics Experimental Facility (TEF-P). Development of spallation target technology and study on target materials are to be conducted in TEF-T with impinging a high intensity proton beam on a liquid lead-bismuth eutectic target. Whereas in TEF-P, by introducing a proton beam to minor actinide loaded cores, reactor physical properties of the cores are to be studied, and operation experiences of ADS are to be acquired. This report summarizes results of safety design for application of the establishment permit of one of two TEF facilities, TEF-P. (author)

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Available from JAEA; DOI: https://doi.org/10.11484/jaea-technology-2017-033

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404 p.
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JAEA-Technology--2017-033

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25 refs., 42 figs., 44 tabs.