Construction of a nuclear power plant (NPP) requires a very long period because of large amount of construction materials and many issues for negotiation among multiple sections. Shortening the construction period advances the date of return on an investment, and can also result in reduced construction cost. Therefore, the study of this subject has a very high priority for utilities. We achieved a construction period of 37 months from the first concrete work to fuel loading (F/L) (51.5 months from the inspection of the foundation (I/F) to the start of commercial operation (C/O)) at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa NPPs No. 6 and 7 (KK-6/7), which are the first ABWR plants in the world. At TEPCO’s next plant, we think that a construction period of less than 36 months (45 months from I/F to C/O) can be realized based on conventional methods such as early start of equipments installation and blocking of equipment to be brought in advance. Furthermore, we are studying the feasibility of a 21.5-month construction period (30 months from I/F to C/O) with advanced ideas and methods. The important concepts for a 21.5-month construction period are adoption of a new building structure that is the steel plate reinforced concrete (SC) structure and promotion of extensive modularization of equipment and building structure. With introducing these new concepts, we are planning the master schedule (M/S) and finding solutions to conflicts in the schedule of area release from building construction work to equipment installation work (schedule-conflicts). In this report, we present the shortest construction period and an effective method to put it into practice for the conventional general arrangement (GA) of ABWR. In the future, we will continue the study on the improvement of building configuration and arrangements, and make clear of the concept for large composite modules of building structures and equipment.
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10th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering
April 14–18, 2002
Arlington, Virginia, USA
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- Nuclear Engineering Division
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0-7918-3596-0
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Hiroshi Ijichi,
Hiroshi Ijichi
Tokyo Electric Power Company, Tokyo, Japan
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Toshio Yamashita,
Toshio Yamashita
Tokyo Electric Power Company, Tokyo, Japan
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Masahiro Tsutagawa,
Masahiro Tsutagawa
Toshiba Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
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Hiroya Mori,
Hiroya Mori
Toshiba Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
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Nobuaki Ooshima,
Nobuaki Ooshima
Hitachi, Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan
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Minoru Kanechika,
Minoru Kanechika
Kajima Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
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Nobuaki Miura
Nobuaki Miura
Shimizu Corporation
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Hiroshi Ijichi
Tokyo Electric Power Company, Tokyo, Japan
Toshio Yamashita
Tokyo Electric Power Company, Tokyo, Japan
Masahiro Tsutagawa
Toshiba Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
Hiroya Mori
Toshiba Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
Nobuaki Ooshima
Hitachi, Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan
Jun Miura
Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Minoru Kanechika
Kajima Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
Nobuaki Miura
Shimizu Corporation
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ICONE10-22491, pp. 875-882; 8 pages
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March 4, 2009
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Ijichi, H, Yamashita, T, Tsutagawa, M, Mori, H, Ooshima, N, Miura, J, Kanechika, M, & Miura, N. "Development of Advanced Concept for Shortening Construction Period of ABWR Plant." Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. 10th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, Volume 2. Arlington, Virginia, USA. April 14–18, 2002. pp. 875-882. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ICONE10-22491
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