Severe accidents of nuclear systems by natural disasters, nuclear terrorism and proliferation of nuclear weapon devices by nations are the global threats to human beings. The lecture is provided by multiple lectures specialized to the field of nuclear safety, security and safeguards. The lecture is provided in English.
This subject aims the understandings of fundamentals of nuclear safety, security and safeguards.
1. Sagara, Lecture orientation, Saito, Nuclear Accident Case Study(1)TMI-2
2. Saito, Nuclear Accident Case Study(2)Chernobyl-4
3. Omoto, Nuclear Accident Case Study(3)Fukushima Daiichi -Safety culture and improvement of resilience-
4. Omoto, Nuclear Accident Case Study(4)Fukushima Daiichi -Safety culture and improvement of resilience窶
5. Nagasaka, Nuclear Accident Case Study(5)Fukushima Daiichi unit 2 -Macroscopic Evaluation of the Short Term Accident during the Accident Progression-
6. Nagasaka, Nuclear Accident Case Study(6)Fukushima Daiichi unit 2 -Detail thermal-hydraulics Evaluation of the Short Term Accident during the Accident Progression -
7. Nagasaka, Nuclear Accident Case Study(7)Fukushima Daiichi unit 2 -Analysis of Radiation Monitoring Data of the Short Term Accident -
8. Senzaki, Nuclear Non-proliferation(1) International Status and Legal Framework
9. Senzaki, Nuclear Non-proliferation(2) Safeguards
10. Sagara, Nuclear Non-proliferation(3) Material Control and Accountancy
11. Senzaki, Nuclear Non-proliferation(4) Japan窶冱 Efforts
12. Sagara, Nuclear Security(1) Design and Evaluation of Physical Protection System
13. Sagara, Nuclear Security(2) Design and Evaluation of Physical Protection System
14. Sagara, Nuclear Security(3) Nuclear Safety and Security Culture
15. Saito, Proliferation Resistance of Nuclear Energy System
For nuclear safety,
E.E. Lewis, "Nuclear Power Reactor Safety", John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1977.
The National Diet of Japan, 窶弋he official repot of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission,窶 2012.
For nuclear security, 窶廬nternational Atomic Energy Agency, INFCIRC 225 Rev. 5窶
For nuclear safeguards, 窶廬nternational Atomic Energy Agency, INFCIRC 153 and 540窶
Students are recommended to have taken the lecture 窶廸uclear Safety Engineering窶 in spring semester.
Reports or mini-exam during the lecture, and attendance rate
sagara[at]nr.titech.ac.jp