Abstract
The Japan Materials Testing Reactor (JMTR) is capable of a wide variety of irradiations under controlled environmental conditions. The JMTR has been used to perform engineering tests on nuclear fuels and components, for general materials testing, and for radioisotope production since 1970. The JMTR was operated 5 cycles in fiscal 1992, and extensive irradiation tests including power ramping tests were performed. The development of the latest irradiation and post irradiation examination (PIE) technology, such as the thermocouple instrumentation technique to an irradiated fuel and the measurement technique of irradiation embrittlement with non-destructive inspection, is being carried out in the JMTR. The investigation of irradiation behaviors for the blanket materials in the fusion reactor is also being carried out. The core conversion to low-enrichment uranium (LEU) fuel in the JMTR will be fully completed in January 1994. (author).
Citation Formats
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Annual report of the JMTR. The JMTR operation and technical development No. 7 (fiscal 1992).
Japan: N. p.,
1993.
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Annual report of the JMTR. The JMTR operation and technical development No. 7 (fiscal 1992).
Japan.
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1993.
"Annual report of the JMTR. The JMTR operation and technical development No. 7 (fiscal 1992)."
Japan.
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title = {Annual report of the JMTR. The JMTR operation and technical development No. 7 (fiscal 1992)}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Japan Materials Testing Reactor (JMTR) is capable of a wide variety of irradiations under controlled environmental conditions. The JMTR has been used to perform engineering tests on nuclear fuels and components, for general materials testing, and for radioisotope production since 1970. The JMTR was operated 5 cycles in fiscal 1992, and extensive irradiation tests including power ramping tests were performed. The development of the latest irradiation and post irradiation examination (PIE) technology, such as the thermocouple instrumentation technique to an irradiated fuel and the measurement technique of irradiation embrittlement with non-destructive inspection, is being carried out in the JMTR. The investigation of irradiation behaviors for the blanket materials in the fusion reactor is also being carried out. The core conversion to low-enrichment uranium (LEU) fuel in the JMTR will be fully completed in January 1994. (author).}
place = {Japan}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Annual report of the JMTR. The JMTR operation and technical development No. 7 (fiscal 1992)}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Japan Materials Testing Reactor (JMTR) is capable of a wide variety of irradiations under controlled environmental conditions. The JMTR has been used to perform engineering tests on nuclear fuels and components, for general materials testing, and for radioisotope production since 1970. The JMTR was operated 5 cycles in fiscal 1992, and extensive irradiation tests including power ramping tests were performed. The development of the latest irradiation and post irradiation examination (PIE) technology, such as the thermocouple instrumentation technique to an irradiated fuel and the measurement technique of irradiation embrittlement with non-destructive inspection, is being carried out in the JMTR. The investigation of irradiation behaviors for the blanket materials in the fusion reactor is also being carried out. The core conversion to low-enrichment uranium (LEU) fuel in the JMTR will be fully completed in January 1994. (author).}
place = {Japan}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}