Integration of knowledge management system for the decommissioning of nuclear facilities

The decommissioning of a nuclear facility is a long term project, handling information which begins from the design, construction and operation. Moreover, the decommissioning project is likely to be extended because of the lack of the waste disposal site especially in Japan. In this situation, becau...

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Autores principales: Yukihiro IGUCHI, Satoshi YANAGIHARA
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Publicado: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2016
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c5ecd62c20f24e01a3ff20143b90179c2021-11-26T06:51:30ZIntegration of knowledge management system for the decommissioning of nuclear facilities2187-974510.1299/mej.15-00518https://doaj.org/article/c5ecd62c20f24e01a3ff20143b90179c2016-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/mej/3/3/3_15-00518/_pdf/-char/enhttps://doaj.org/toc/2187-9745The decommissioning of a nuclear facility is a long term project, handling information which begins from the design, construction and operation. Moreover, the decommissioning project is likely to be extended because of the lack of the waste disposal site especially in Japan. In this situation, because the transfer of knowledge and education to the next generation is a crucial issue, integration and implementation of a system for knowledge management is necessary in order to solve it. For this purpose, the total system of decommissioning knowledge management system (KMS) is proposed. In this system, we have to arrange, organize and systematize the data and information of the plant design, maintenance history, trouble events, waste management records etc. The collected data, information and records should be organized by computer support system e.g. data base system. It becomes a base of the explicit knowledge. Moreover, measures of extracting tacit knowledge from retiring employees are necessary. The experience of the retirees should be documented as much as possible through effective questionnaire or interview process. The integrated knowledge mentioned above should be used for the planning, implementation of dismantlement or education for the future generation.Yukihiro IGUCHISatoshi YANAGIHARAThe Japan Society of Mechanical Engineersarticleknowledge managementdecommissioningsupport systemintegrationknowledge transferMechanical engineering and machineryTJ1-1570ENMechanical Engineering Journal, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 15-00518-15-00518 (2016)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic knowledge management
decommissioning
support system
integration
knowledge transfer
Mechanical engineering and machinery
TJ1-1570
spellingShingle knowledge management
decommissioning
support system
integration
knowledge transfer
Mechanical engineering and machinery
TJ1-1570
Yukihiro IGUCHI
Satoshi YANAGIHARA
Integration of knowledge management system for the decommissioning of nuclear facilities
description The decommissioning of a nuclear facility is a long term project, handling information which begins from the design, construction and operation. Moreover, the decommissioning project is likely to be extended because of the lack of the waste disposal site especially in Japan. In this situation, because the transfer of knowledge and education to the next generation is a crucial issue, integration and implementation of a system for knowledge management is necessary in order to solve it. For this purpose, the total system of decommissioning knowledge management system (KMS) is proposed. In this system, we have to arrange, organize and systematize the data and information of the plant design, maintenance history, trouble events, waste management records etc. The collected data, information and records should be organized by computer support system e.g. data base system. It becomes a base of the explicit knowledge. Moreover, measures of extracting tacit knowledge from retiring employees are necessary. The experience of the retirees should be documented as much as possible through effective questionnaire or interview process. The integrated knowledge mentioned above should be used for the planning, implementation of dismantlement or education for the future generation.
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Satoshi YANAGIHARA
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title Integration of knowledge management system for the decommissioning of nuclear facilities
title_short Integration of knowledge management system for the decommissioning of nuclear facilities
title_full Integration of knowledge management system for the decommissioning of nuclear facilities
title_fullStr Integration of knowledge management system for the decommissioning of nuclear facilities
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