Ibaraki, Japan

Takao Kondou


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2021

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Title: Takao Kondou: Innovator in Nuclear Energy Monitoring Systems

Introduction

Takao Kondou is a notable inventor based in Ibaraki, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of nuclear energy, particularly in the development of monitoring systems for reactor control rods. His innovative approach has led to advancements that enhance the safety and efficiency of nuclear reactors.

Latest Patents

Kondou holds a patent for a "Control rod operation monitoring method and control rod operation monitoring system." This invention involves a control rod operation that generates a rod insertion block signal during the operation of a reactor. The system includes four neutron detector assemblies, each containing multiple Local Power Range Monitors (LPRMs) arranged axially within the reactor core. These assemblies are strategically placed adjacent to several insertion selection control rods, which are simultaneously inserted into the core. The invention calculates neutron flux ratios to ensure safe operation, providing a robust mechanism for monitoring reactor conditions.

Career Highlights

Takao Kondou is associated with Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd., where he has contributed to various projects aimed at improving nuclear safety and operational efficiency. His work has been instrumental in advancing technologies that monitor and control nuclear reactors effectively.

Collaborations

Kondou has collaborated with Koji Matsumoto, a fellow innovator in the field. Together, they have worked on projects that enhance the functionality and reliability of nuclear energy systems.

Conclusion

Takao Kondou's contributions to nuclear energy monitoring systems exemplify the importance of innovation in ensuring the safety and efficiency of reactor operations. His patent and collaborative efforts reflect a commitment to advancing technology in the nuclear sector.

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