Investigation of the Unit-1 nuclear reactor of Fukushima Daiichi by cosmic muon radiography
Author(s) -
Hirofumi Fujii,
K. Hara,
Kohei Hayashi,
H. Kakuno,
Hideyo Kodama,
K. Nagamine,
Kotaro Sato,
Shin-Hong Kim,
Atsuto Suzuki,
T. Sumiyoshi,
Kazuki Takahashi,
Fumihiko Takasaki,
Shuji Tanaka,
Satoru Yamashita
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
progress of theoretical and experimental physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.887
H-Index - 53
ISSN - 2050-3911
DOI - 10.1093/ptep/ptaa027
Subject(s) - reactor pressure vessel , nuclear engineering , nuclear reactor , nuclear physics , containment building , nuclear power plant , pressure vessel , cosmic ray , tracking (education) , physics , nuclear fuel , muon , nuclear reactor core , environmental science , engineering , psychology , pedagogy , accident management , thermodynamics
We have investigated the status of the nuclear fuel assemblies in Unit-1 reactor of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power plant by the method called Cosmic Muon Radiography. In this study, muon tracking detectors were placed outside of the reactor building. We succeeded in identifying the inner structure of the reactor complex such as the reactor containment vessel, pressure vessel, and other structures of the reactor building, through the concrete wall of the reactor building. We found that a large amount of fuel assemblies was missing in the original fuel loading zone inside the pressure vessel. It can be naturally interpreted that most of the nuclear fuel was melt and dropped down to the bottom of the pressure vessel or even below.
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