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Fukumoto, K.; Matsui, H.; Yamagata, I.; Akasaka, N.
International conference on fast reactors and related fuel cycles (FR09): Challenges and opportunities. CN-176 presentations2009
International conference on fast reactors and related fuel cycles (FR09): Challenges and opportunities. CN-176 presentations2009
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Division of Nuclear Power and Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology, Vienna (Austria); Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki Prefecture (Tokaimura) (Japan); Japan Atomic Energy Commission, Tokyo (Japan); Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan); Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan); Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc. (Japan); Wakasa Wan Energy Research Centre (Japan); Atomic Energy Society of Japan (Japan); European Nuclear Society, Brussels (Belgium); Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (Japan); Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (Japan); Korean Nuclear Society, Daejeon (Korea, Republic of); European Commission, Brussels (Belgium); OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Issy-les-Moulineaux (France); vp; 2009; [14 p.]; International conference on fast reactors and related fuel cycles (FR09): Challenges and opportunities; Kyoto (Japan); 7-11 Dec 2009; IAEA-CN--176/04-06; Also available on-line: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Meetings/cn176_Presentations.asp; Published as PowerPoint presentation only
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[en] A brief description of the JOYO Reactor, the research and development program, construction work, and the status of preoperational testing is presented
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Anon; p. 13-28; 1976; p. 13-28; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; New York; ASME-ANS joint international conference on advanced nuclear energy systems; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; 13 Mar 1976
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Sekine, T.; Ashida, T.; Imaizumi, K.; Takamatsu, M.; Nagai, A.; Maeda, Y.
International conference on fast reactors and related fuel cycles (FR09): Challenges and opportunities. CN-176 presentations2009
International conference on fast reactors and related fuel cycles (FR09): Challenges and opportunities. CN-176 presentations2009
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Division of Nuclear Power and Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology, Vienna (Austria); Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki Prefecture (Tokaimura) (Japan); Japan Atomic Energy Commission, Tokyo (Japan); Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan); Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan); Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc. (Japan); Wakasa Wan Energy Research Centre (Japan); Atomic Energy Society of Japan (Japan); European Nuclear Society, Brussels (Belgium); Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (Japan); Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (Japan); Korean Nuclear Society, Daejeon (Korea, Republic of); European Commission, Brussels (Belgium); OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Issy-les-Moulineaux (France); vp; 2009; [17 p.]; International conference on fast reactors and related fuel cycles (FR09): Challenges and opportunities; Kyoto (Japan); 7-11 Dec 2009; IAEA-CN--176/02-07; Also available on-line: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Meetings/cn176_Presentations.asp; Published as PowerPoint presentation only
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Meeting of the American Nuclear Society; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; 27 Oct 1974; See CONF-741017-- Published in summary form only.
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Trans. Amer. Nucl. Soc; v. 19 p. 155
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Maeda, S.; Yamamoto, M.; Soga, T.; Furukawa, T.; Aoyama, T.
International conference on fast reactors and related fuel cycles (FR09): Challenges and opportunities. CN-176 presentations2009
International conference on fast reactors and related fuel cycles (FR09): Challenges and opportunities. CN-176 presentations2009
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Division of Nuclear Power and Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology, Vienna (Austria); Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki Prefecture (Tokaimura) (Japan); Japan Atomic Energy Commission, Tokyo (Japan); Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan); Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan); Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc. (Japan); Wakasa Wan Energy Research Centre (Japan); Atomic Energy Society of Japan (Japan); European Nuclear Society, Brussels (Belgium); Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (Japan); Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (Japan); Korean Nuclear Society, Daejeon (Korea, Republic of); European Commission, Brussels (Belgium); OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Issy-les-Moulineaux (France); vp; 2009; [32 p.]; International conference on fast reactors and related fuel cycles (FR09): Challenges and opportunities; Kyoto (Japan); 7-11 Dec 2009; IAEA-CN--176/09-02; Also available on-line: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Meetings/cn176_Presentations.asp; Published as PowerPoint presentation only
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Matsuno, Y.; Nakamura, T.; Fukuhara, H.; Mukaibo, R.
Specialists meeting on sodium removal and decontamination. Summary report1978
Specialists meeting on sodium removal and decontamination. Summary report1978
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[en] Adjacent to the reactor main building a building for sodium component overhaul is prepared. This building contains a sodium cleaning facility for the primary main pump in addition to other facilities. In this paper the sodium cleaning facility and its cleaning process is described. Further, the function of this facility is evaluated using the result of cleaning tests and experiences of actual pump cleaning. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, International Working Group on Fast Reactors, Vienna (Austria); 213 p; Aug 1978; p. 76-82; IAEA-IWGFR specialists meeting on sodium removal and decontamination; Richland, WA (United States); 14-16 Feb 1978; 6 figs, 3 tabs
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Tomabechi, K.
International conference on liquid metal technology in energy production proceedings, 2nd, 19801980
International conference on liquid metal technology in energy production proceedings, 2nd, 19801980
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[en] JOYO is a small sodium cooled fast reactor of 100 MWt. This paper presents operational experiences
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Dahlke, J.M. (ed.); p. 6.27-6.31; 1980; p. 6.27-6.31; American Nuclear Society; Washington, DC; 2. international conference of liquid metal technology for energy systems; Richland, WA (USA); 20 - 24 Apr 1980
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[en] Construction and installation of ''JOYO'', the first experimental fast breeder reactor of Japan is finished in the end of 1974, except for some modifications which have to be made due to the results of final check and review of the design carried out before the initial sodium charging into the system. In this paper a general description about ''JOYO'' plant, safety design philosophy and some modifications mentioned above are presented
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American Nuclear Society, Chicago, Ill.; European Nuclear Society, Petit-Lancy (Switzerland); p. 388-399; 1976; p. 388-399; International meeting on fast reactor safety and related physics; Chicago, Illinois, USA; 5 - 8 Oct 1976
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[en] Two activities relating to the reactor neutron irradiation and dosimetry studies have been reviewed. The new irradiation bed in the JOYO MK-II reactor will be successfully applied to the high fluence fast neutron irradiation testing of the fuel and materials for the future economic fast breeder reactors. Reactor Dosimetry Committee under the Atomic Energy Society of JAPAN has made a role as a corresponding group to the ASTM E10 committee in USA and to the EWGRD in Euratom, these activities are expected to be continued in co-operation with the USA and the Euratom groups. (Auth.)
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Genthon, J.P. (CEA Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Cadarache, 13 - Saint-Paul-les-Durance (France)); Roettger, H. (Commission of the European Communities, Petten (Netherlands). Joint Nuclear Research Center) (eds.); Commission of the European Communities, Petten (Netherlands). Joint Nuclear Research Center; 2 v. 1082 p; ISBN 90-277-2013-4;
; 1984; p. 225-231; D. Reidel; Dordrecht (Netherlands); 5. ASTM-Euratom symposium on reactor dosimetry; Geesthacht (Germany, F.R.); 24-28 Sep 1984; 4 refs.; 3 figs.; 2 tabs.

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[en] Status of development of the European fast reactor (EFR) is considered in brief. Done upon consultations the reactor design is ready and submitted for discussion. The EFR design is aimed at developing such a fast reactor that may be competitive with thermal reactors operating in Europe and is granted a licence in any country participating in the project. The reactor cost should be 15-20% below that of operating commercial reactors. The EPR reactor construction is planned to begin in 5 years
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Sozdanie Evropejskogo bystrogo reaktora
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