Abstract
Data on the Japan Power Demonstration Reactor dismantling activities were analyzed to be applied to planning and evaluation of decommissioning reactor facilities. These were then combined with the computer systems for planning and management of reactor decommissioning (COSMARD) as a database to estimate decommissioning project management data such as manpower needs and radiation exposure to workers. The Tokai Power Station decommissioning program, which will be conducted by the Japan Atomic Power Company as the first project on decommissioning a commercial nuclear power plant in Japan, was characterized by evaluating the project management data using COSMARD and the database. It was found from the study that COSMARD and unit productivity factors were applicable to planning and evaluation of reactor decommissioning programs.
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