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12 February 1981
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CFOUO 11 /81)
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JPRS L/9547
12 February 1981
.lAPAN REPORT
(FOUO 11/81) ~
CONTENTS
SCIENCE AND TE(~IIdOLOGY
Progress of Fifth Generation Computer During Next 10 Years Outlined
- (DEMPA SAIMBIHN, 9.Dec 80) 1
Leakage Detec*_ian by Acoustic Emission at Nuclear Power Plants
(TE(~~10CRAT, Nov 80) 3
New Semiconductor Radiation Detector
~ (TEQiI~TTOCBAT, Nov 80) 4
_ Deactivation of Nuclear Power Reactors by Underwater (~tting, ~
- Dis assemb ling
(TE(i~10CRAT, Nov 80) 5
lOm Test System for Ultra-Conductive AC Transmission
(TECHNOCRAT, Nov 80) .....................................o...... 6
Kiln Fuel Conv~ersion to Coal Financed by Japan Development Bank
(TE ~INOCRAT, Nov 80) 9
Coal Ash Utilization Development Starting Next Year
(~c~n~ocx~, rro~ so) o......... io
Expectations of Flowing Floor Coal Combustion
(TE QiNOCRAT, Nov 80) ...............o............................ 11
Development of Large Capacity Cable for Une Million KVA Power
- Transmiss ion
(Z~(~iNOCRAT_, Nov 80) 12
Practical ING Cold Heat Po~rer Generation
(TE(~INOCRAT, Nov 80) ............................o............... 13
Electric Power From Methane
(~EQ~IOCRAT, Nov 80) 14
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Heat AMP System, Based on Well Water, Developed
(TE QiNOCRAT, Nov 80) ................................o.......... 15
New Zirconium Process for Nuclear Fuel Cladding Developed
(TE QiNOCRAT, Nov 80) ..........................................0 16
PNC To Start Construct~ng PU ~el Production Plant
- (TECtIIVOCRAT, Nov 80) 17
Experimental Multi-Purpose HTGB To Attain Critically in 1987
(TE(~ID10CRAT, Nov $0) .................................o......... 18
Adoption of AET's ModifiEd BWR to Kariwa Nuclear Plant
(TE(~iNOCRAT, Nov 80) ................o...............o.o........ 19
Steel ~?at Dampens Vibration
(TEQiNOCRAT, Nov 80) 20
Entire Processes of Seamless Pipe Ma~iufacture F~lly Automated -
(TE QiNOCRAT, Nov 80) 21
Technology for Manufacturing Non-Ferromagnetic Invar Alloy
(TE(~IDTOCRAT, Nov 80) 22
Ivew Gaseous Nitriding Method Described
- (TE Q~IOCRAT, Nov 80) 2~
New Manufacturing Method fo r Zirconium
(TE(~IldOCRAT, Nov 80) ............................~...........o.. 24
Orders Received, Productiun of Industrial Robots in 1979
(TE(~iNOCRAT, Nov SO)............v 25
Demand Soaring for Ultra-Pure-Water Production Plants
(TEC~IIdOCRAT, Nov 80) 2.6
High-Temperature (300�C) Supersonic Flow Meter
(TE QiNOCRAT, Nov 80) ..............................o............ 27
, Laser Machining Machine Described
(TE(1iNOCRAT, I3ov $0) 28
Large Machine Zbol Prodt~ction
(TE(HTIOCRAT, Nov 809 ...................ooo..........o.......... 29
New Milling Machine Maker
(TE(~INOCRAT, Nov 80) ...................o...................~... 30
Japanese Machine Tool ExporL�s
(TECEINOCR.AT, Nov 80) .................................~o........ 31
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Initial Test of Airborne Puiv~erized Coal Transgortation Proves .
Successful
(~(~INOCRAT, Nov 80)........................................... 32
Automobile Industry Continues Large~Scale Investments
(T~C~INOCRAT, Nov 80) 33 -
Control System for 3-Dimensionally Automatic Warehousing Being
Standardized
( TE (~TO CR.AT, Nov 8f~ ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Research of Bacterial Technology
(TE Q~NOCRAT, Nov 80)....~ .....................e................ 35
Computered Train Operation Contm 1~ysLem ,
� (1Zr(~iNOCRAT, Nov 80) 36
Hydraulic C3psule Pipeline Trauspor.t System Made Practical
- (TEQ3NOCRAT, Nov 80) 37
Laser Type Collision A].arm Devieloped
QiNOCRAT, Nov 80) 38
Large Energy Saving [~ttained for Medi~n-Speed Ship Diesel
Fngines -
(TE(~INOCRAT, Nov 80) 39
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Super-Sensitive Gas Detection, Removal Systems
(TE(~INOCRAT, Nov 80)............ 40
Ion Beam System for Manufacturing ITltra IS I
(TE Q~TOCRAT, Nov 80) 41
New Mark De te cto r f or Ele cttan Beam Exposure
(TEQ3NOCRAT, Nov 80) 42
New Emergency Broadcasting System
(TECIiNOCRAT, Nov 80) .......................o................... 43
Detectiag Optical-Fiber Faults _
(TECfiNOCRAT, Nov 80) 44
Pocket-Size Liquid-Crystal TV
(TE~IOCRAT, Nov 80)............ 45
New Method of TINQ Synthesis
E~:
(TE Q~IOCRAT, Nov 80) 46
Device for Boiling Point Measurement Described
(TE(~INOCRAT, Nov 80) 47
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Int~rferan 7b Be Produced Cammercially
- (TE(~IOCRAT, Nov 80) 48
Lifted Sea Water Pawer Generation
(TE(~iOCRAT, No~ 80)~ 49
Comp4site Material Uses, New Periodical Noted -
(TE Q~10CRAT, Nov 8Q) SO
Eler.trical ihits for Marine Oil Well Boring Rigs Mauufactured
(T~CHNOCRAT, Nov 80) S1
Motor Boat for Deep-Sea Submarine Surveyor Lauached -
(TE(~iOCRAT, Nov 80) 52
Detection, Incation of Leaks in Pipelines Described
(TE(~iNOCRAT, Nov 80) 53
Large Earthquake-Proof Testing Equipment Bein~ Installed
(TE(~INOCRAT, Nov 80) 55
Earthquake-Proof Safety Standards for City Gas
(~(i~tOCRAT, Nov 80) 56 ,
New Construction Method for Conv+eying Concrete
(TE(~INOCRAT, Nov 80) 57
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- S1(iI;H~t~ AND TE(~IIdOIAGY .
PROGRESS OF FIFTH GENERATION COMPUTER DURING NEXT 1& YEARS OUTLINED
- Tokyo DENN~A SHIMBUN in Japanese 9 Dec 80 p~ 1 _
[Summary of a report by the Japan Information Processing Development Association;
"The Fifth Generation Computer; Develogment of a Prototype--Attainment in the Early
90's"]
[Text] On 28 November the Japan Inforv,iation Processing Development Association, Inc.
held a conference on "Fifth Generatian Computers: Their Needs and Developmental
Problems--Interim Report and Discussion" at the Machinery Promotion Association
Building. Based on its plan for the development of a new camputer system (the f ifth
generation c rnnputer), which is projected to be in practical use in the 1990's, the
Ministry of International Trade and Industry [MITI] has established the Fifth Gener-
ation Computer Research Stady Committee (chairman--Tatsu Motooka, professor in the
Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Eagineering, Tokyo Univereity)
within the Association. At the conference, the co~ittee made an interim report on
the accomplistiments of reseaa~ch and investigations now in p:-ogress. At this con-
ference, each of three divisions, (1) The System Generation Technology Research
Division chairman--Raratsu Hajime, Executive Director, Matsushita Communication
Industrial Co., (2) Basic Theory Research Division (T Divi~ion, chairman--Kazuhiro
Fuchi, chief of the Pattern Information Division, '?.ectrotechnical Laboratory), and
(3) The Architecture Research Divisiori (A Division, chairman--Hideo Aiso, professor
~ of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineer:'Lng, Keio Universir_y), made its own
interim report and introduced the outlines of the fifth generation computer.
_ Development of High Speed Support Machines Based on the New Architecture
In the world computer industry IBM has held the Ieadership to the pi~sent, and the
greatest task has been how to compete with IBM. Aowever, at least jn the-hardware
aspect, domestic computer makers have achieved a technical level tha.t can stand com-
parison with IBM. Consequently, it has become necessary for domestic makers to inde-
pendently establish their targets for the next step and to manufacture tr.e equipment
themselves. This fifth generation computer system takes as its ob3ective "a new
computer system that overcomes the technical limitations of present computers and
copes with the high level functions required in the 1990's, and that is based on ~
innovative theory and technology." Specifically, the aim is to complete the develop-
ment of a prototype by the early 1990's through each step of research and development
of constituent technology and trial design of the system.
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Here is an introduction to the "story" until the 1990's.
F
= Basic Theory Research Division
The configuration of the f inal targets for the fifth gen~ration computer will be
determined on the basis of the achievements of res~arch attained by 1985. By 1990,
the construction of the more sophisticated interim target prototype machine, ad~ust-
ment between each sub-system, construction of the hardware system, and integration
oi the system will be completed.
Basic Software System
Configuration of the suppor t system for the design and construction of the knowledge
base, the final configuration of the intellectual progra~ing system, and the final
configuration of the system description language are to be determined, and necessary _
hardware will be produced accordingly.
Basic Applied Software System
In the case of the "speed recognition system" and the "diagram and image recognition -
system," necessary hardware will be produced and their functions are to be improved
to a high degree. In the case of the "natural language comprehension system," a
largQ-scale Japanese language dictionary and sentence structure rule base are to be ~
compiled, and subsequently second phase targets are to be set. For tbe "machine
translation system, coverage of the vocabulary is to be expanded with the focus on
the strengthening of the function of analyzing meaning of words and sentences and
the second phase target system will be realized. In the case of the "knowledge
� utilization system" and the "signal recognition system," improvement of performance
is to be attempted by prov iding the systems high level knowledge and learning
functions, and only af ter this are the second phase target systems to be produced.
Architecture Research Division
(1) Based on a new architecture, emphasis will be placed on development of machines
that support deductive computation at high speed. By making these new machines the
core and expanding the network of dispersed function systems completed by that time,
speeds fast enough to be able to utilize the software for processing knowledge and
information (the fifth generation software) are to be obtained. Machines based on
the new structure will be connected with this network, and evaluation and the
development of software will be carried out. .
(2) Most of the parts for these machinee wiil be converted to very large scale
integration.
- (3) A local network poxtion of the dispersed function network completed by approxi-
mately 1985 will grow aiid expand int~ a network that takes as its core machines based
on the new architecture. In addition to primary cities in Japan, the network is to
be connected with overseas points as well.
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
LEAKAGE DETECTION BY ACOUSTIC EMISSION AT NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
Tokyo TECHNOCRAT in English Vol 13, No 11 Nov 80 p 59
r~,~~t 77~e Centrai Re,rearch Irutt[ute oj the El~cMc Powrr fndustry Aas
~ ~ Decn arudying jeas'6!!!ty oj c lcakqqe detectton teeh~tque that utRfsss
sound creand when o Ilqutd o~ gat kaks, In order to eheek tht f6~?t oj
piping tysterr?r in nucfear pown seations The jollowr~ is ~ aunrn~rY
and ?esufrs oJ thelr investd;afloru
In the cose when a crack in o Pipin; rytrtm dtvelopt and acpm~dt
to c�use leakage, the llquid or gar will blow out vlolendy diue to du
perstun dljfercnce between insrde and oudide oj dre plpi.~g. Ar thls
potnt sound.r being a broad�band jrequenty arc stne+~ted and frwe~
dong the soltd portion oJ the pipe G+ 6oth dinecdons. Consequendy,
sound detrcrors properiy spaced on the ptptna theoretica0y een denet
rhe failun, and moroover by mk[~ advange oj tlu aound dteroas
durfng propagation, ..~an approxb�arc Me locadon oj the ltaka;e by tlYe
dmnpenina naNo. .
Tht Jlndings oj the experiments are ar joUowt:
(I) Choracte~isNcs oj /eakage sounda: For thr mo:rf purt LWR ptptr~
tn u.te convtyt high�tempercturc, high�pre.r~un wafer and stean. Ths
arperiment thowed thvt the tound lntensry oja leok oj,pRU?ated ttra?n
or high�rcrnpera[urr hidh�prrssurc worrr incroare.r with the lncrcau oj
Mc amount (eaking. !n addltton, the tound specnun~ ~ts over 1MNz.
/2) PropagatJon oJ o leak',t sound: The dmnpentng oJ a leak's sound
diJjers jrom p(ace to place: the amount per unit length in the ne{ghbor-
hood oJ po(nt oj leakage !s grrater than Jo? the rrst oJ the pipt.
Further, the amount becomea even grcaar in tht hightr j?equency mnat,
ond the plpe contafning liqecid damperts more sound than !n the care oja
gas.
(3) Arrochment oj conducting rods to the piplna: Acousttc pro�
perties oj cortducNng roda an that the dampening dtjJennce in thr
- dijferent l~ngth oj rodt tr ncgligrb/e, wherrar the dJmneter ajjectr the
property rather g~eatfy, nsu/ting in u mddtn dmnpeninig incrcase a.t the
dlamett~ becomea less.
To connect eonducdng rod.c, al~hough ?veldf~ la the eastest when
avilaDfe, a hlgh-temperarurc adhesive ha.r been developed Jo? the zontr In
which we(ding heat is too severc to peimit. The tound propagaNon
ptrjormunce oj the adherive proved in the tett to bt a(matt equlvalent
to thof oj the welding method.
(4~ Leakage moniroring syttem: For monlroriny leakage sjqnaLt !n
" experimenta! tquipment, detecto?,t arc not nquircd to be unde~ coa-
rtanr o~ .d?nultaneous rurveilJance ttnce che ,rigna/s arr continuout
_ lnstead, tt !t conaiderrd pc�jeroble tkatdevkesare m?npErd und analrsed
at certain lntrrvals, and then the re.sLlts are cornp:ncd wiM rmrtdwdt (a
background noisr wichout leakage/ so ar ro obtain srty deviadon which
could evafuate pouible feakagt as wtl/ as its tlze.
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NEW SEMICONDUCTOR RADIATION DETECTOR
Tokyo TECHNOCRAT in Eaglish Vol 13, No 11 Nov 80 p 59
[ Text ] Toshiba Coip. haa tucceeded ln prtparir~g a low�cort, hlahly-s+ensttive,
non-bias ~e�~iconduceor md(atlon detecto. that can be uxd at norma!
tempnatuns
~~emiconductor dttectora empfoytna sflicon oiaermanium have hlah
?etolvrng power so that they c~r widely tn ux jor attivation ana/ysis, -
X�ray Jluoromeby, and nucfea~ thuch~rt srtrdies tAr., Dtir~g rcjened to
as rypical radfat(on derecrorx However, convertt(onul nmlconducro?
_ derectois a/t nqulrr a hlgh Diat voltage, but the worse drewbuck Lt that
they requlro coollrtg in flyuid nitrogen, whkh pr+esent.t dijffculties !j
u.ted jor X�roy theruptutlc tyurpnient such a.r radiogrophy and X�my CT.
The newiy-devetoped instsument urt'[izes high�purlty aillcon with an
lmpurity concennutlon ojabvut //l0,000 oJ thot u.red jorconvenNonal
IC't, 1n order to provlde a su~joce�burrier type detec~or rhut bullds o
nun�biur, coolfng-jne tlemrnt. This haa tnubled !ta appl?catinn ~or
X�~ay lhtrupy.
The nrw device is thown in the figu~r: a high-purity tillron na~jace
w~rh a rpeciflc wsrstanre oj I.Sk!'!�~m is deposited with a thin rilicon
orcJt film !n the o?de~ oj SOt~ und jurrher with aold on the Jllm to
/~~m ,t surjucr b~trric~~.
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DEACTIVATION OF NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS BY UNDERWATER CUTTING, DIS1~S~~TG
Tokyo TECHNOCRAT in English Vol 13, No 11 Nov 80 p 58 =
[Text] ~ rhe Ministry of lnternational Trade and
Industry as well ac electric power companirs is
pr