[3B_PL03] Structural integrity of the reactor building until fuel removal
The Decommissioning Committee has been active since 2014. The results are published as a report on the website. In addition, AESJ and JSME held an international decommissioning conference and exchanged opinions with experts.
The Decommissioning Committee launched a new subcommittee to study intensity standards and proceeded with its work. In 2020, the tenth anniversary of the accident, a WG was established to assess the extent to which the recommendations of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident Investigation Commission report were achieved.
In the presentation, the activities of each subcommittee of the Decommissioning Commission were reported. As the activities of each decommissioning subcommittee, the risk assessment of decommissioning reactors, the structural integrity of the accidental reactors, and the ideas on the reclamation of accidental reactors and power plant sites and the handling of waste will be presented.
The Decommissioning Committee launched a new subcommittee to study intensity standards and proceeded with its work. In 2020, the tenth anniversary of the accident, a WG was established to assess the extent to which the recommendations of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident Investigation Commission report were achieved.
In the presentation, the activities of each subcommittee of the Decommissioning Commission were reported. As the activities of each decommissioning subcommittee, the risk assessment of decommissioning reactors, the structural integrity of the accidental reactors, and the ideas on the reclamation of accidental reactors and power plant sites and the handling of waste will be presented.