Published March 24, 1988 | Version v1
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Present status of operation and utilization of Kyoto University Reactor, KUR

  • 1. Kyoto Univ., Kumatori, Osaka (Japan). Research Reactor Inst.

Description

The Research Reactor Institute was established as an inter-university research institute in 1963. The main installation of the Institute is the KUR, a light water moderated, tank type reactor of 5,000 kW. In addition, a 46 MeV electron linear accelerator and a gamma ray irradiation facility with 10,000 Ci Co-60 are actively used for research. In 1974, Kyoto University Critical Assembly (KUCA) was constructed, and it has been used for research and education. The Reactor Utilization Center and the Fundamental Research Laboratory for Neutron Therapy were established in 1975 and 1976, respectively. Approximately 200 people work there, of them, some 80 do research and education, including 13 professors and 12 associate professors. All the experimental facilities of the Institute are available for the cooperative research projects of other universities and public research institutions in the fields of natural science and engineering, medical science, agriculture and forestry, fishery and stock-raising, environment science, cultural science and others. As a rule, the KUR is operated for about 70 hours from Tuesday morning to Friday evening every week. The annual examination by the government is carried out in spring. The total operation time was about 45,000 hours as of the end of 1987. The recent topics are reported. (Kako, I.)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
JAERI, Dept. of Research Reactor Operation.
Imprint Place
Tokai, Ibaraki (Japan)
Imprint Title
Japan-China symposium on research and test reactors
Imprint Pagination
vp.
Journal Page Range
p. GR/01/1-GR/01/16.

Conference

Title
Japan-China symposium on research and test reactors.
Dates
29 Feb - 2 Mar 1988.
Place
Tokai, Ibaraki (Japan).