JAEA-Conf 2011-002 - 日本原子力研究開発機構
JAEA-Conf 2011-002 - 日本原子力研究開発機構
JAEA-Conf 2011-002 - 日本原子力研究開発機構
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<strong>JAEA</strong>-<strong>Conf</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>002</strong><br />
13. Nuclear Data Activities in Korea<br />
Young-Ouk Lee<br />
Nuclear Data Evaluation Lab.<br />
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute<br />
e-mail: yolee@kaeri.re.kr<br />
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Mission of Nuclear Data Evaluation Laboratory (NDEL) of Korea Atomic Energy Research<br />
(KAERI) includes disseminating outcomes of international network as well as promoting<br />
domestic nuclear data activities. Nuclear data needs in Korea are mainly from following<br />
major nuclear R&D programs:<br />
- SFR (Sodium-cooled fast reactor) project requires high quality neutron data including<br />
uncertainties for actinides, MA and structural materials for fast energy region.<br />
- AFC (Advanced Fuel Cycle) project needs cross sections and covariance for MA as well<br />
as fission products for full energy region of neutron.<br />
- Korea, as one of ITER members, requires reliable nuclear data of major ITER<br />
components (first wall, tritium breeding module, etc) for their neutronics calculations and<br />
analyses.<br />
- Korea Rare Isotope Accelerator (KoRIA) project which has started this year needs more<br />
reliable nuclear data of spallation and fragmentation reactions for energies up to a few<br />
hundred MeV of charged particles and heavy ions.<br />
KAERI/NDEL is performing nuclear data evaluation, multi-group library processing, and<br />
validation which are required by the above mentioned R&D program in Korea. For<br />
measurement of nuclear reaction data, KAERI/NDEL is coordinating measurements of<br />
Pohang Neutron Facility (PNF) of Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (PAL), Van de Graff<br />
laboratory of Korea Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources (KIGAM), and MC-50<br />
Cyclotron at Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences (KIRAMS).