Status of the Japanese ITER Home Team: January 1993

In June, 1992, Atomic Energy Commission of Japan determined the Third Phase Basic Program of Fusion Research and Development. It directs national policy for the experimental reactor phase of fusion research and development. As a government committee, the promotion and the planning of the entire fusion program will be continually carried out by the Fusion Council of Atomic Energy Commission. The Fusion Council has recently established an ITER Technical Committee which will give advice on technical matters of the ITER program to the Fusion Council. Thus, the government is ready to be fully supportive of ITER for the execution of this unprecedented international collaboration. There will be some other units to be organized in the fear future, in pace with the evolution of ITER activities. The involvement of other research institutes is open as a future possibility. The number of persons nominated as Home Team members is about 100 at present and will be increased depending upon the tasks assigned to the Japanese Home Team. The participation of industries in the EDA is of significant importance for the success of ITER. Firstly, innovative concepts or proposals owing to the technical expertise in other fields can be expected. Secondly, experience inmore » production, fabrication or assembly is valuable in the integral review of the design. Thirdly, development and integration of production technologies are essential to realize future construction.« less