PNC/DOE REMOTE MONITORING PROJECT AT JAPAN’S JOYO FACILITY

Year
1996
Author(s)
Stephen Dupree - Sandia National Laboratories
K. Ystesund - Sandia National Laboratories
Y. Hashimoto - Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation(PNC)
T. Shigeto - Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation(PNC)
Michael Ross - Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation
Masao Senzaki - Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation
Cecil Sonnier - Jupiter Corporation
William Hale - Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract
The Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation (PNC) of Japan and the United States Department of Energy (DOE) are cooperating on the development of a remote monitoring system for nuclear nonproliferation efforts. This cooperation is part of a broader safeguards agreement between PNC and DOE. A remote monitoring system is being installed in a spent fuel storage area at PNC’S experimental reactor facility Joyo in Oarai. The system has been designed by Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) and is closely related to those used in other SNL remote monitoring projects. The Joyo project will particularly study the unique aspects of remote monitoring in contribution to nuclear nonproliferation. The project will also test and evaluate the fundamental design and implementation of the remote monitoring system in its application to regional and international safeguards efficiency. This paper will present a short history of the cooperation, the details of the monitoring system and a general schedule of activities.