Nuclear Power Plant Aging Research Center
The following groups have been established by the Nuclear Power Plant Aging Research Center in order to understand the safety limits of equipment and structures: the Thermal Hydraulics and Mechanics Group and the Material Technology Group, which aim to understand and predict aging phenomena and conduct technological development to diagnose the degree of aging (such as the size of defects); and the Planning and Coordination Group, which plans and coordinates the aging research performed by these groups.
Age-related degradation is not the sole concern for the long-term operation of nuclear power plants; there are also concerns about degradation in the systems of quality assurance and maintenance management. The Nuclear Power Plant Aging Research Center, in collaboration with the Institute of Social Research, is engaged in comprehensive research that goes beyond equipment and structures to address the prevention of degradation from quality assurance and maintenance management perspectives. Through the Planning and Coordination Group, the Nuclear Power Plant Aging Research Center promotes research while gathering information on aging, further enhancing collaboration with external organizations, extracting comprehensive research subjects, and coordinating with the needs of electric power companies and external research institutions.
This is done with the aim of disseminating results that will contribute to on-site measures against aging at nuclear power plants.
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Nuclear Power Plant Aging Research Center
Thermal Hydraulics and Mechanics GroupResearch related to the evaluation of stress loading and thermal loading, which are consequences of aging, and the proactive prevention of problems -
Nuclear Power Plant Aging Research Center
Material Technology
GroupResearch related to the degradation of structural materials due to causes such as corrosion and neutron irradiation damage