12th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, Volume 2 2004
DOI: 10.1115/icone12-49331
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Design Concept of Composite Module for Nuclear Power Plant Construction

Abstract: A composite module construction method is to be examined reflecting one of the elements of construction rationalization of a future nuclear plant planned by Hitachi. This concept is based on accomplishments and many successes achieved by Hitachi through application of the modular construction method to nuclear power plant construction over 20 years. The feature of the composite module typically includes a planned civil structure, such as a wall, a floor, and a post, representing modular components. In this way… Show more

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“…Design, material, manufacturing, transportation and installation costs are compared to the stick built costs. This analysis was detailed further inTakada et al, (2005) Yotsuya et al, (2004 outline Hitachi's plan for composite modularisation "integrated civils, mechanical and electrical" considering transportation, SC structures and the management plan.…”
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“…Design, material, manufacturing, transportation and installation costs are compared to the stick built costs. This analysis was detailed further inTakada et al, (2005) Yotsuya et al, (2004 outline Hitachi's plan for composite modularisation "integrated civils, mechanical and electrical" considering transportation, SC structures and the management plan.…”
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confidence: 99%