RRFM 2005 - Presentations
9th International Topical Meeting on Research Reactor
Fuel Management (RRFM)
08.30
- 08.40
8.40 - 9.00 |
Welcome
Address
Address byJószéf Rónaky,
Director General of the Hungarian Energy Authority
Opening Address
Csaba Sükösd, President of the Hungarian
Nuclear Society
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Session 1: International Topic
09.00 - 09.20
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Status
report of the utilization of research reactors in the new
and candidate members states of the EU
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I. Vidovszky, KFKI, Hungary |
09.20 - 09.40
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The
International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and
Fuel Cycles (INPRO): General description and Implications
for the research reactor infrastructure needed for R&D
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Y. Sokolov, IAEA |
09.40 - 10.00
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Status,
progress and plans for the Department of Energy's Global
Threat Reduction Initiative
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A. Bieniawski, US DOE, USA
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10.30 - 10.50
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NTI
points of view on the Global Threat Reduction Initiative
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L. Holgate, NTI, USA
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10.50 - 11.10
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The
European Fusion Programme and the role of research reactors
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R. Lässer, R. Andreani, E. Diegele, EFDA Close Support
Unit, Germany
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11.10 - 11.30
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Production
of Mo99 in Europe: Status and perspectives
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H. Bonet, B. David, IRE, Belgium - B. Ponsard, SCK-CEN,
Belgium
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11.30 - 11.50
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Irradiation
of fuels and materials in the Jules Horowitz reactor: The
6th European Union JHR Co-ordination Action
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D. Iracane, CEA Saclay, France,
D. Parrat, CEA Cadarache, France
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11.50 - 12.10
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Status
report on the cost and availability of enriched uranium
for research reactors
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H. Müller, J. Laucht, RWE Nukem, Germany
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13.30 - 3.50
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Why
a fast-flux for a reactor? The Phénix experimental
programme
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J. Guidez, L. Martin, J. Dumesnil,
CEA Phénix, France
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13.50 - 14.10
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Business
operations and decommissioning strategy for Imperial College
London research reactor 'CONSORT' - A financial risk management
approach
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S. Franklin, Imperial College London, UK - D. Gardner,
J. Mumford, R. Lea, J. Knight, PURE Risk Management, UK
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Session 2: Fuel Development, Qualification, Fabrication
and Licensing
14.20 - 14.40
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High
density U-Mo fuels - Latest results and reoriented qualification
programme
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J. Snelgrove, ANL, USA - P. Lemoine, CEA Saclay,
France - L. Alvarez, CNEA, Argentina,
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14.40 - 15.00
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The
French U-Mo group contribution to new LEU fuel development
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J.M. Hamy, AREVA/
Framatome-anp, France - P. Lemoine, CEA Saclay, France -
F. Huet, CEA Cadarache, France - C. Jarousse, AREVA/CERCA,
France - J.L. Emin, AREVA/COGEMA, France
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15.00 - 15.20
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Irradiation
testing of monolithic fuel at Argonne National Laboratory
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C. Curtis, S. Hayes, D. Wachs, M. Meyer, T.
Wiencek, G. Hofman, M. Finlay, ANL, USA
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16.00 - 16.20
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Main
results and status of the development of LEU fuel for Russian
research reactors
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A. Vatulin, A. Morozov, V. Suprun, I. Dobrikova,
VNIINM, Russia
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16.20- 16.40
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Current
status of the CNEA qualification program for the fabrication
of high density MTR fuel
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L. Alvarez, N. Boero, J. Fabro, CNEA, Argentina
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16.40 - 17.00 |
Post-irradiation
examinations on U-Mo full-sized plate: IRIS-2 experiment
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F. Huet, J. Noirot, V. Marelle,
S. Dubois, CEA Cadarache, France - P. Boulcourt, P. Sacristan,
S. Naury, P. Lemoine, CEA Saclay, France |
17.00 - 17.20
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Mechanical
calculations on U-Mo dispersion fuel plates with MAIA
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V. Marelle, F. Huet, CEA Cadarache,
France - P. Lemoine, CEA Saclay, France
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ENS conferences |

PIME 2012
12 - 15 February 2012 in Warsaw, Poland
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RRFM 2012
18 - 22 March 2012 in Prague Czech Republic
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TopSafe 2012
22 - 26 April 2012 in Helsinki, Finland
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TopFuel 2012
2 - 6 Sept. 2012 in Manchester, UK
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ENC 2012
9 - 12 December 2012 in Manchester, UK |
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