Dates to remember July 31, 2013 July 31, 2013 August 15, 2013 August 30, 2013 September 30, 2013 October 30, 2013 2 Early registration Hotel reservation deadline Full length papers (young authors) Full length papers Results of peer review Camera ready papers Contact Nuclear Society of Slovenia NENE2013 Jamova cesta 39 SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia T: +386 1 588 53 31 F: +386 1 588 53 77 E: [email protected] W: www.nss.si/nene2013 Second Announcement Preliminary Program 3 Contents Welcome ....................................................................................................................................................... 5 Sponsors ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 General sponsor ........................................................................................................................................ 6 Gold sponsor ............................................................................................................................................. 6 Silver sponsors .......................................................................................................................................... 6 Bronze sponsors ........................................................................................................................................ 7 Sponsors .................................................................................................................................................... 7 Co-sponsors/Co-operating ........................................................................................................................ 7 Venue information ........................................................................................................................................ 8 How to come to Bled ................................................................................................................................ 8 Accommodation ........................................................................................................................................ 9 Conference information.............................................................................................................................. 10 Conference location and time ................................................................................................................ 10 Committees ............................................................................................................................................. 11 Conference topics ................................................................................................................................... 12 Guidelines to authors.............................................................................................................................. 12 Publications ............................................................................................................................................. 13 Awards .................................................................................................................................................... 13 Registration ............................................................................................................................................. 14 Social activities ........................................................................................................................................ 15 Internet access ........................................................................................................................................ 15 Conference program ................................................................................................................................... 16 Round table discussion: New generation(s) for better future? .............................................................. 17 Invited speakers ...................................................................................................................................... 18 Preliminary program ............................................................................................................................... 19 4 Welcome The Nuclear Society of Slovenia in association with the Jožef Stefan Institute, Reactor Engineering Division, cordially invites you to attend the 22nd International Conference Nuclear Energy for New Europe. The conference will be held in the beautiful alpine resort of Bled during September 9-12, 2013. It is our pleasure to announce that this year’s conference is under the honourable sponsorship of his Excellency Borut Pahor, the President of the Republic of Slovenia. The conference of the Nuclear Society of Slovenia is a traditional annual meeting of professionals from nuclear research and educational institutions, nuclear vendors, utilities and regulatory bodies. It attracts participants from all around Europe and worldwide. The topics discussed are general and include reactor physics, thermal hydraulics, probabilistic safety assessment, severe accidents, nuclear fusion, nuclear power plant operation, nuclear materials, waste management and new reactor designs. This year, the leading theme of the conference is New Generation(s) for Better Future. The needs for a sustainable and safe utilization of nuclear energy in the future will be highlighted at the round table discussion. Eight invited lecturers covering prominent and timely topics on safety research, safety assessment capabilities, support to plant operation and human and scientific resources, will also discuss about the needs for the use of nuclear energy today, tomorrow and in the future. In addition, 35 oral presentations will be presented in eleven plenary sessions, covering variety of topics. Moreover around 150 posters will be presented during three poster sessions. To offer the poster presenters better chances to attract attention with their work, each poster session will be combined with the coffee break and the best posters will be awarded. Additionally, the traditional contest of young authors will be a great opportunity for the new generation of experts to promote their ideas and research. We are very pleased that more than 30 young authors indicated their intention to participate in the contest. We are looking forward to see you all in Bled in September. Yours sincerely, Dr. Mitja Uršič Organizing committee chair Prof. Dr. Leon Cizelj Program committee chair 5 Sponsors The Nuclear Society of Slovenia thanks all sponsoring and co-sponsoring/co-operating organizations. General sponsor Gold sponsor Silver sponsors 6 Bronze sponsors Sponsors Co-sponsors/Co-operating 7 Venue information The conference will take place in Bled, Slovenia. With immense natural beauty, Bled, together with its surroundings, ranks among the most beautiful alpine resorts, renowned for its mild, healing climate and thermal lake water. Click here to get more information about Bled. Source: www.slovenia.info; Photographer: J. Skok Source: www.slovenia.info; Photographer: K. Kunaver How to come to Bled The organizer is not responsible for travel arrangements. By plane The Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU) has good connections with airports in Europe. The transfer from the airport to the hotel may be ordered: by the airport transfer form. Price (one way transfer, VAT incl.): o shuttle bus transfer: 15 EUR per person (min. 4 persons, max. waiting time 1 hour) o private transfer: 50 EUR per car (max. 3 persons in car) with the hotel reservation form. There are also other transportation options. Click here to get more information. By train If you are coming by train then you should exit at Jesenice, Ljubljana or Bled-Lesce railway stations. From those stations take a bus. The bus stations (Jesenice ŽP, Ljubljana, Lesce ŽP) are located in front of the railway stations. The bus timetables and prices are available here. By car Directions: 8 From NE (Vienna, Graz) drive to Ljubljana (highway A1/E57) and continue towards Jesenice (highway A2/E61) for about 40 km. Turn right at Lesce. From NW (Villach, München) drive through Karavanke Tunnel, continue towards Ljubljana for about 15 km (highway A2/E61). Turn right at Lesce. From SE (Zagreb) drive to Ljubljana (highway A2/E70) and continue towards Jesenice (highway A2/E61) for about 40 km. Turn right at Lesce. From W (Trieste, Venice, Milano) drive to Ljubljana (highway H4 or A3/E61 and then A1/E61) and continue towards Jesenice (highway A2/E61) for about 40 km. Turn right at Lesce. Accommodation Block bookings have been made in Sava Hotels & Resorts in Bled. Discount room rates had been arranged for registered participants of the conference until July 31, 2013, nevertheless it may be possible to reserve rooms with special rates at the hotels also later (subject to availability). Please, use the hotel registration form to make the reservation. Reservations should be sent to: SAVA TURIZEM D.D. Booking department T: +386 4 579 16 00 F: +386 4 579 16 02 E: [email protected] W: www.sava-hotels-resorts.com Hotel/room type Hotel Golf**** Hotel Park**** Hotel Savica*** Hotel Jadran*** Hotel Trst*** Single room 119 EUR 109 EUR 89 EUR 64 EUR 64 EUR Double room (sharing) 68 EUR 60 EUR 52 EUR 44 EUR 44 EUR 9 Conference information Conference location and time The conference will take place in the Hotel Golf, Bled, Slovenia. The program will start on September 9, 2013 at 16:00 and will finish on September 12, 2013 at 18:00. 10 Committees Program committee Chair: Leon Cizelj, Slovenia Jozsef Banati, Sweden Helmuth Böck, Austria Jean-Claude Bouchter, France Gerard Cognet, France Nikola Čavlina, Croatia Marko Čepin, Slovenia Francesco D'Auria, Italy Daniela Diaconu, Romania Milorad Dušič, Austria Petre Ghitescu, Romania Michel Giot, Belgium Davor Grgić, Croatia Pavlin Groudev, Bulgaria Tomaž Gyergyek, Slovenia Yassin A. Hassan, USA Tim Haste, France Ákos Horváth, Hungary Tomasz Jackowski, Poland Helena Janžekovič, Slovenia Igor Jenčič, Slovenia Romana Jordan, Slovenia Ivo Kljenak, Slovenia Joachim Knebel, Germany Ivan Alexander Kodeli, Slovenia Boštjan Končar, Slovenia Božidar Krajnc, Slovenia Zdenek Križ, Czech Republic Martin Kropík, Czech Republic Vladislav Krošelj, Slovenia Riitta Kyrki-Rajamaki, Finland Peter Líška, Slovak Republic Borut Mavko, Slovenia Irena Mele, IAEA Martin Novšak, Slovenia Primož Pelicon, Slovenia Andreja Peršič, Slovenia Horst-Michael Prasser, Switzerland Stane Rožman, Slovenia Rainer Salomaa, Finland Miguel Sanchez-Perea, Spain Igor Simonovski, EC Vladimír Slugeň, Slovak Republic Zoran V. Stošić, Germany Andrej Stritar, Slovenia Csaba Sükösd, Hungary Iztok Tiselj, Slovenia Andrej Trkov, Slovenia Eugenijus Ušpuras, Lithuania Tomaž Žagar, Slovenia Nadja Železnik, Slovenia Young author award committee Chair: Iztok Tiselj, Slovenia Michel Giot, Belgium Tim Haste, France Dubravko Pevec, Croatia Rainer Salomaa, Finland Best poster award committee Chair: Riitta Kyrki-Rajamaki, Finland Gerard Cognet , France Petre Ghitescu, Romania Davor Grgić (TBC), Croatia Igor Simonovski, EC Organizing committee Chair: Mitja Uršič, Slovenia Robert Bergant, Slovenia Janko Cerjak, Slovenia Matjaž Leskovar, Slovenia Andrija Volkanovski, Slovenia 11 Conference topics 183 accepted abstracts from 32 countries were organized into the following topics: Thermal-hydraulics Materials, integrity and life management Severe accidents Probabilistic safety assessment Reactor physics, fuel cycle and research reactors New reactor technologies Radiation and environment protection Radioactive waste management Nuclear power plant operation Regulatory issues and legislation Post Fukushima actions Sustainability, education, training and public relations Nuclear fusion Nuclear security Guidelines to authors Full papers submission Full length papers limited to 8 pages should be submitted through the NENE conference application. Please login and upload the paper in the My Abstracts and Papers tab. The same account as used for the submittal of the abstract should be used for the submission of the paper. The deadline for submission of papers is August 30, 2013. The paper template is available for MS Word and Latex. Presentations Oral presentations will be limited to 20 minutes. The authors are kindly asked to present their papers in 15 minutes to allow 5 minutes for discussion. A computer (LCD) projector will be available. The participants are advised to prepare their oral presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint or Acrobat Reader. Authors should upload their presentation at the registration desk at least in the morning on the day of their session. If additional equipment is required, please contact the organizers. Posters should be prepared to fit within 95 cm (width) x 110 cm (height). Posters should be posted on the panels and removed from the panels by the authors. Authors are kindly requested to post their posters on the day of their poster session, in the morning before 8:00. However, authors are encouraged to post the poster and to be available to other participants during all three poster sessions. All posters should be removed by the authors no later than Thursday, September 12, at 14:30. 12 Poster session Tuesday September 10 10:40 Wednesday September 11 10:40 Thursday September 12 10:40 Topics Thermal-hydraulics Severe accidents Nuclear fusion Post Fukushima actions Materials, integrity and life management Nuclear power plant operation Regulatory issues and legislation Radiation and environment protection Probabilistic safety assessment Nuclear security Reactor physics, fuel cycle and research reactors Sustainability, education, training and public relations Radioactive waste management New reactor technologies Publications Book of abstracts Book of abstracts will be delivered to the participants at the conference. Proceedings Peer review of the presented papers will be performed during and after the conference. The reviewers will be encouraged to do the review as soon as possible. Proceedings containing full length peer reviewed papers presented at the conference will be published after the conference and mailed to the participants. Nuclear Engineering and Design Papers presented at the conference will be considered for publication in the special issue of the journal Nuclear Engineering and Design. The reviewers will be asked to propose the papers with potential for journal quality. Authors of the selected contributions will be invited to submit expanded archival papers after the conference. Awards Young author award This year, 34 contestants are registered for the Contest of young authors. The rules of the contest are: Each candidate can participate in the contest with only one paper. The young author must be the first and the presenting author. The young author should be born in the year 1981 or after. The number of co-authors should be limited to a maximum of two additional co-authors. 13 Due to the large number of contestants the young author must submit the paper no later than August 15, 2013. The award is given only based on the submitted paper. The Young Author Award Committee will review the eligible papers and select the winner. The award will be given during the award ceremony at the conference dinner on Wednesday, September 11, at 20:00. To increase the visibility of young authors a YAC (Young Authors Contest) mark will be put on their badges. During oral presentations, the chairs of the sessions will emphasise that the author is competing for the young author award. The YAC mark will be posted also on the adequate poster panel. Best poster award The best poster will be selected by the Best Poster Award Committee. Presenting authors must be available to the award committee and other participants during their poster session. The posters will be evaluated according to: Clearness of objectives: the objectives of the study should be displayed in a way that they can be understood at the first glance. Results and conclusions: the main results must be clearly pointed out and the conclusions must be clear, understandable and underline the contribution of the study to knowledge. Aesthetics and attractiveness: the design of the poster must invite people to read it. Scientific relevance: the relevance of the study for the scientific community. The award ceremony will be held on Thursday, September 12, during the conference closure at 17:40. Registration Online registration is available through the conference website. Please create an account, login and fill the required fields under the Registration to Conference tab. Conference fee The conference fee includes a bag, a copy of the conference program, the book of abstracts, the conference proceedings, the welcome reception, the conference trip and the conference dinner. Payments received (VAT included) Full Members of sponsoring organizations Graduate students 14 before July 31, 2013 400 EUR 350 EUR 175 EUR after July 31, 2013 450 EUR 400 EUR 200 EUR Payment The registration fee can be paid: via bank transfer in EUR (preferred payment method) at the registration desk o in cash (payments are accepted only in EUR) o with credit card Account information Društvo jedrskih strokovnjakov Slovenije Jamova cesta 39, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia IBAN SI56 0201 0009 0171 069 With reference: FULL NAME (ex. Janez Novak) Bank information Nova Ljubljanska Banka, d.d. Trg republike 2, SI-1520 Ljubljana, Slovenia SWIFT/BIC: LJBASI2X Registration desk Registration desk will be located in the Jupiter Foyer of the Hotel Golf. Opening hours: Monday, September 9: 15:00 – 18:00 Tuesday, September 10: 8:00 – 17:00 Wednesday, September 11: 8:00 – 14:30 Thursday, September 12, 8:00 – 12:00 Social activities All participants are cordially invited to all social activities. Welcome reception The welcome reception will be held at the terrace Veranda of the Hotel Golf on Monday, September 9, at 20:00. Price for the accompanying person is 30 EUR. Conference trip The conference trip to the Iron Forging Museum in Kropa will be held on Wednesday, September 11. The bus pick-up will be at 16:00 in front of the Hotel Golf. Return to Bled will be at 18:30. Price for the accompanying person is 10 EUR. Conference dinner The conference dinner will be held at the Grand Hall of the Grand Hotel Toplice in Bled on Wednesday, September 11, at 20:00. The Grand Hotel Toplice is within walking distance from the Hotel Golf. The Young Author Award ceremony will be held during the dinner. Price for the accompanying person is 60 EUR. Internet access Wireless internet will be available in the plenary conference room of the Hotel Golf. 15 Conference program Monday, September 9 Registration opening at 15:00 Tuesday, September 10 Wednesday, September 11 Thursday, September 12 Invited lecture Horst-Michael Prasser 09:00 - 09:40 Invited lecture Abderrahim Al Mazouzi 09:00 - 09:40 Invited lecture Jacques Repussard 09:00 - 09:40 400 Severe accidents 09:40 - 10:40 300 Materials, integrity and life management 09:40 - 10:40 1300 Sustainability, education, training and public relations 09:40 - 10:40 Poster session 1 with coffee break 10:40 - 11:20 Poster session 2 with coffee break 10:40 - 11:20 Poster session 3 with coffee break 10:40 - 11:20 Invited lecture Emilio Baglietto 11:20 - 12:00 Invited lecture Eric van Walle 11:20 - 12:00 Invited lecture Igor Pioro 11:20 - 12:00 200 Thermal-hydraulics 1 12:00 - 13:00 1000 Nuclear power plant operation 12:00 - 13:00 700 New reactor technologies 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch break 13:00 - 14:30 Lunch break 13:00 - 14:30 Lunch break 13:00 - 14:30 Other related topics 14:30 - 15:30 600 Reactor physics, fuel cycle and research reactors 14:30 - 16:10 Invited lecture Gianfranco Federici 14:30 - 15:10 1400 Nuclear fusion 15:10 - 16:10 Round table 16:00 - 17:30 Coffee break 16:10 - 16:40 200 Thermal-hydraulics 2 16:40 - 17:40 Coffee break 16:10 - 16:40 Conference trip 16:00 - 18:30 900 Radioactive waste management 16:40 - 17:40 Closure 17:40 - 18:00 Gala opening 18:00 - 19:00 Invited lecture Marc W. Goldsmith 19:00 - 19:40 Welcome reception 20:00 - 21:30 16 Dinner 20:00 - 21:30 Round table discussion: New generation(s) for better future? The round table discussion will be held in Hotel Golf, Jupiter Hall. It is scheduled for Monday, September 9, from 16:00 to 17:30. The discussion will be open for the public. Topic Nuclear energy is expected to remain an essential source of competitive and environmentally friendly primary energy for the decades or even centuries to come. Sustainable and safe utilization of nuclear energy will require new generations of experts and new generations of reactors. Together, the new generations of experts and new generations of reactors are seen as essential prerequisites for the expansion of nuclear generation capacities worldwide. The main question tackled at the round table will be how to secure the new generations of experts, reactors and power. Participants Prof. Walter Ambrosini President of the ENEN Association, University of Pisa, Italy Dr. Romana Jordan Member of the European Parliament, Slovenia Dr. Miroslav Lipar Head of the IAEA Operational Safety Section, IAEA Dr. František Pazdera President of SNETP, ČEZ, Czech Republic Prof. Grzegorz Wrochna Director of the National Centre for Nuclear Research, Otwock-Swierk, Poland Moderator The round table will be moderate by Igor E. Bergant, a professional journalist. 17 Invited speakers Monday September 9 19:00 Tuesday September 10 9:00 Building a new safety construct for energy: bringing the socio-political factors to bear Marc W. Goldsmith President American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), USA Severe accident research at Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland Prof. Horst-Michael Prasser Laboratory of Nuclear Energy Systems / Head of the Laboratory for Thermal-Hydraulics Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich) / Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Switzeland Tuesday September 10 11:20 Better reactors grow from better simulations Dr. Emilio Baglietto Assistant Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA Tuesday September 10 14:30 EU DEMO design and R&D studies Dr. Gianfranco Federici Head of the EFDA Power Plant Physics and Technology Department EFDA, Garching, Germany Wednesday September 11 9:00 Perspective of industry on modelling of materials ageing: the multiscale approach Dr. Abderrahim Al Mazouzi Head of the project, EDF R&D Électricité de France (EDF), France Wednesday September 11 11:20 Properties of the steel of the Doel 3 and Tihange 2 RPV's Prof. Eric van Walle Director-General of SCK•CEN Belgian Nuclear Research Centre SCK•CEN, Belgium Thursday September 12 9:00 Technical and scientific nuclear safety expertise: a rare resource, crucial for safety and security enhancement across Europe Jacques Repussard Director General and President of ETSON Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN), France Thursday September 12 11:20 18 Nuclear Power as a Basis for Future Electricity Production in the World Prof. Igor Pioro Associate Dean and Director of Graduate Program University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science, Canada Preliminary program Monday, September 9, 2013 16:00 Round table 18:00 Gala opening 19:00 Invited lecture 1 Chair: Leon Cizelj, Slovenia 19:00 101 Marc Goldsmith - USA Building a New Safety Construct for Energy: Bringing the Socio-Political Factors to Bear 19 Tuesday, September 10, 2013 09:00 Invited lecture 2 Chairs: Gerard Cognet, France, and Matjaž Leskovar, Slovenia 09:00 108 Horst-Michael Prasser - Switzerland Severe accident research at Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland 09:40 Severe accidents Chairs: Gerard Cognet, France, and Matjaž Leskovar, Slovenia 09:40 402 Tim Haste, Martin Steinbrück, Marc Barrachin, Olivier De Luze, Mirco Grosse, Juri Stuckert - France A Comparison of Core Degradation Phenomena in the CORA, QUENCH, Phébus SFD and Phébus FP Experiments 10:00 415 Ivo Kljenak, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Giovanni Manzini, Pál Kostka, Lubica Kubišova, Mantas Povilaitis - Slovenia Simulation of hydrogen deflagration experiment – Benchmark exercise with lumped-parameter codes 10:20 404 Tuomo Sevon - Finland MELCOR Modeling of Fukushima Unit 2 Accident 10:40 Poster session 1 Chairs: Robert Bergant, Slovenia, and Andrej Prošek, Slovenia Thermal-hydraulics 10:40 202 Dong Gu Kang, Byung-Gil Huh, Seung Hun Yoo, Chae-Yong Yang, Kwang-Won Seul South Korea Analysis of LBLOCA using Best Estimate Plus Uncertainties for Framatome 3-Loop Plant Power Uprate 10:40 203 Young Seok Bang, Sweng-Woong Woo, Andong Shin, Gonghee Lee - South Korea Thermal-Hydraulic Evaluation of the Advanced Safety Design Features of APR+ 10:40 204 Jelena Zmitkova - Czech Republic Thermal-hydraulics modeling and analyses of the supercritical water loop SCWR 10:40 205 Byung-Gil Huh, Seung Hun Yoo, Dong Gu Kang, Kwang-Won Seul - South Korea Evaluation for Effect of Upper Head Nodalization and Temperature in OPR1000 Plant 10:40 206 Davide Rozzia, Giuseppe Fasano, Mariano Tarantino, Pietro Agostini, Alessandro Alemberti - Italy Powder’s Conductivity Measurements in the TxP Facility 10:40 207 Gyu-Cheon Lee, Jeong Ju Kim - South Korea An Evaluation of the Increase in Feedwater Flow Event with a Common-Cause Failure in the Safety I&C Systems 20 10:40 209 Romain Henry, Iztok Tiselj - Slovenia Computational Fluid Dynamic model of TRIGA mark II reactor 10:40 210 Claudia Venturi, Davide Rozzia, Carlo Parisi, Alessandro Del Nevo - Italy RELAP5-3D nodalization for assessing system and core design options of CP-ESFR 10:40 211 György Hegyi, Andras Kereszturi, István Trosztel, Hunor György - Hungary Evaluation of Different Heat Conduction Correlations of the Supercritical Water by the ATHLET code 10:40 213 Tobias Zieger - Switzerland How to reduce Main Steam Line vibration 10:40 214 Salah Khan, Minjun Peng, Shahab Khan - Saudi Arabia Transient Analysis of Integrated Pressurized Water Reactor(IPWR) 10:40 216 Jin-Hyuck Kim - South Korea An analytical study for LBLOCA with loss of emergency core cooling system using MARS-KS-CANDU 10:40 218 Sergii Lutsanych, Luben Sabotinov - Italy Critical Power Prediction by CATHARE2 of the OECD/NRC BFBT Benchmark 10:40 219 Matej Tekavčič, Boštjan Končar, Ivo Kljenak - Slovenia Analysis of gas-liquid churn flow in a vertical pipe 10:40 220 Jun Yang, Detlef Suckow, Terttaliisa Lind, Horst Michael Prasser - Switzerland RELAP5 Simulation of Thermal Hydraulic Test on VEFITA facility 10:40 221 Blaž Mikuž, Iztok Tiselj, Dirk Lucas - Slovenia 1D Two-Fluid Model Simulations of Flashing Flows in TOPFLOW Facility 10:40 222 Sangho Sohn, Jin Hyun Nam, Kyungha Ryu - South Korea A Numerical Analysis of Direct Spring Loaded Type - Steam Safety Valve Using CFD Simulation 10:40 223 Kyungha Ryu, Byoungmin Ban, Jaehyoung Kim, Sangho Sohn - South Korea Thermal Hydraulic Evaluation of Liquid Metal Flow Simulation System 10:40 224 Sándor Kiss, Sándor Lipcsei - Hungary Investigation of primary circuit loop transfer properties in VVER-440 reactors 10:40 226 Mario Mihalina - Slovenia Small break LOCA mitigation with DEC equipment 10:40 227 Jure Oder, Iztok Tiselj - Slovenia Spectral Benchmark for Natural Convection Flow in a Tall Differentially Heated Cavity 10:40 228 Aljaž Škerlavaj, Rok Pavlin, Andrej Lipej - Slovenia Pump intakes - numerical simulations and experimental model solutions 10:40 229 Andrej Lipej, Rok Pavlin, Aljaž Škerlavaj, Franci Vehar, Bogdan Jančar, Matjaž Černec - Slovenia Numerical and experimental design of multi-stage orifice FWRO-004 21 10:40 230 Raul Gonzalez Gonzalez - Italy GRNSPG/UNIPI Activities on KALININ-3 Coolant Transient Benchmark: Best Estimate Coupled Plant Transient Modeling 10:40 231 Ovidiu-Adrian Berar, Andrej Prošek, Borut Mavko - Slovenia TRACE Code Analysis of a Two-Loop PWR Coolant Mixing in the Reactor Pressure Vessel 10:40 232 Chirayu Batra, Marco Cherubini, Francesco D`Auria, Alessandro Petruzzi, Tomasz Kozlowski - Italy Thermal-Hydraulic Analysis of Fast Breeder Reactor: Protected Loss Of Flow (PLOF) Transient 10:40 233 Sergio Gallardo, Andrea Querol, Gumersindo Verdú - Spain Simulation of a SBLOCA in a Hot Leg. Scaling Considerations and Application to a Nuclear Power Plant Severe accidents 10:40 401 Matjaž Leskovar - Slovenia Analysis of Ex-Vessel Steam Explosion in 3-D 10:40 403 Lenka Rinke, Michal Tanzer - Czech Republic Verification of the KNI-LM Assembly Funcionality for the Reactor Coolant Level Monitoring System 10:40 405 Tuomo Sevon - Finland Modeling of ESBWR Passive Containment Cooling System with MELCOR 10:40 406 Changwook Huh, Chang-Yong Jin - South Korea Analysis of Passive Reactor Cavity Cooling System for a 600 MWTH HTGR Using MELCOR Code 10:40 407 Alexander D. Vasiliev, Juri Stuckert - Russian Federation Post-Test Calculation of the QUENCH-17 Bundle Experiment with Debris Formation and Bottom Water Reflood Using Thermal Hydraulic and Severe Fuel Damage Code SOCRAT/V3 10:40 408 David Guenadou, Verloo Eric, Casado Remi - France Internal Vessel Retention for VVER-440/V213 reactors: relevant experiments on the RESCUE facility and modelling with NEPTUNE_CFD 10:40 409 Siniša Šadek, Milan Amižić, Davor Grgić - Croatia Severe Accident Analysis in the NPP Krško with the ASTEC Code 10:40 410 Pavlin Groudev, Antoaneta Stefanova, Petya Vryashkova - Bulgaria Investigation of oxygen depletion during hydrogen recombination for VVER1000 of Kozloduy NPP 10:40 411 Sebastian Castrillon Escobar, Renaud Meignen, Nicolas Rimbert, Michel Gradeck France A MUSIG model for melt fragmentation during Fuel-Coolant Interaction 10:40 412 Sungchu Song, T.S. Hwang - South Korea Evaluation of Ex-Vessel Steam Explosion using TEXAS-V code for a reactor scale 22 10:40 413 Helena Janžekovič, Milko Križman - Slovenia Significant Nuclear and Radiological Events in Europe in the Past 10:40 414 Anton Pshenichnikov, Juri Stuckert, Mario Walter - Germany Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Zircaloy-4 Cladding Hydrogenated at Temperatures Typical for LOCA Conditions 10:40 416 Evgeny Moiseenko, Aleksandr Filippov - Russian Federation Validation of SOCRAT/HEFEST-EVA code capabilities of MCCI modeling on experimental data 10:40 417 Mouza Al Hebsi, Yacine Addad - United Arab Emirates CFD Predictions of a Light Gas Dissolution and Stratification in a Safety Containment Post Fukushima actions 10:40 1201 Federico Fortunato, Fulvio Fardi - Italy ANSALDO NUCLEARE and the Fukushima Issues 10:40 1202 Siniša Cimeša, Andrej Stritar, Djordje Vojnovič, Matjaž Podjavoršek - Slovenia The Preparation of the Slovenian Post-Fukushima National Action Plan 10:40 1203 Bernd Jaeckel - Switzerland Status of the Spent Fuel in the reactor buildings of Fukushima Daiichi 1-4 10:40 1204 Dimitri Vanbellinghen - Belgium Improved protection against external flooding at Tihange NPP site Nuclear fusion 10:40 1401 Alenka Vesel, Miran Mozetič, Marianne Balat – Pichelin - Slovenia Reaction of Oxygen Plasma with Hydrogenated W-C Deposits 10:40 1403 Nikola Jelić, Leon Kos - Austria Towards Possible Control of Plasma Outflow in Fusion-Relevant Devices via Employing Virtual Terminating Surfaces 10:40 1404 Luka Snoj, Andrej Trkov, Igor Lengar, Anže Jazbec, Vladimir Radulović, Gašper Žerovnik, Patrick Sauvan, Francisco Ogando, Javier Sanz, Aljaž Kolšek - Slovenia Feasibility study of installing a thermal to 14 MeV neutron converter into a research nuclear reactor 10:40 1405 Sabina Markelj, Iztok Čadež, Primož Vavpetič, Primož Pelicon, Corneliu Porosnicu, Cristian Lungu - Slovenia Deuterium thermal desorption from mixed layers relevant for ITER 10:40 1406 Iztok Čadež, Sabina Markelj, Anže Založnik, Vida Žigman - Slovenia Modelling hydrogen-metal surface interactions – the integral study 10:40 1408 Jernej Kovačič, Tsviatko Popov, Miglena Dimitrova, Tomaž Gyergyek, Milan Čerček, Renaud Dejarnac, Michael Komm, Jan Stöckel, Radomir Panek - Slovenia Kinetic Simulations in Support of Probe Measurements of COMPASS scrape-offlayer 23 10:40 1409 Luka Snoj, Igor Lengar - Slovenia Feasibility study of a simple neutron based plasma position monitoring system in DEMO 10:40 1410 Aljaž Ivekovič, Saša Novak - Slovenia W-SiC composite material for potential fusion application 10:40 1412 Martin Draksler, Boštjan Končar, Leon Cizelj, Bojan Ničeno - Slovenia Flow and Heat Transfer Characteristics of Multiple Impinging Jets: Large Eddy Simulation 11:20 Invited lecture 3 Chairs: Michel Giot, Belgium, and Iztok Tiselj, Slovenia 11:20 104 Emilio Baglietto - USA Better reactors grow from better simulations 12: 00 Thermal-hydraulics 1 Chairs: Michel Giot, Belgium, and Iztok Tiselj, Slovenia 12:00 201 Andrej Prošek, Leon Cizelj - Slovenia Long term station blackout analyes of two loop PWR using RELAP5/MOD3.3 12:20 217 Seunghun Yoo, Byung Gil Huh, Hyedong Jeong, Dong-Gu Kang, Chae-Yong Yang, Kwang-Won Seul - South Korea Thermal Conductivity Degradation Effect on an OPR100 Plant 12:40 215 Eugenio Coscarelli, Sergii Lutsanych, Francesco D'Auria - Italy Thermal Hydraulic System Codes Performance in Simulating Bouyance Flow Mixing Experiment in ROCOM Test Facility 14:30 Invited lecture 4 Chairs: Tomaž Gyergyek , Slovenia, and Primož Pelicon, Slovenia 14:30 103 Gianfranco Federici - Germany EU DEMO Design and R&D Studies 15:10 Nuclear fusion Chairs: Tomaž Gyergyek , Slovenia, and Primož Pelicon, Slovenia 15:10 1407 Marigrazia Moscardini, Simone Pupeschi, Donato Aquaro - Italy Thermal Analyses of the Breeder Unit of the Helium Cooled Pebble Bed Test Blanket Module 15:30 1411 Igor Lengar, Brian Syme, Sergey Popovichev, Luka Snoj - Slovenia Calculation of the changes in neutron detector response due to the gradual upgrade of the JET torus 24 15:50 1402 Leon Kos, Hans-Joachim Klingshirn, Pablo Luis Garcia Müller, Frederic Imbeaux Slovenia Unified Approach to Visualizations within the European Integrated Tokamak Modelling Framework 16:40 Thermal-hydraulics 2 Chairs: Eugenijus Ušpuras, Lithuania and Boštjan Končar, Slovenia 16:40 208 Chi Young Lee, Chang Hwan Shin, Wang Kee In - South Korea Enhancement of Critical Heat Flux in Saturated Water Pool using Oxidation of Zircaloy Surface 17:00 225 Izabela Gutowska, Brian G. Woods - Poland Preliminary Investigation of Air Ingress Accident and its Mitigation Methods at Oregon State University High Temperature Test Facility 17:20 212 Antoni Rożeń - Poland Modelling of a Passive Catalytic Recombiner for Hydrogen Mitigation by CFD methods 25 Wednesday, September 11, 2013 09:00 Invited lecture 5 Chairs: Andreja Peršič, Slovenia, and Igor Simonovski, EC 09:00 105 Abderrahim Al Mazouzi - France Perspective of industry on modelling of materials ageing: the multi-scale approach 09:40 Materials, integrity and life management Chairs: Andreja Peršič, Slovenia, and Igor Simonovski, EC 09:40 303 Oliver Martin, Igor Simonovski, Gangadhar Machina - Netherlands K/J value estimation of specimen extracted from mock-ups containing dissimilar metal welds 10:00 305 Jouan Benoit, Steffen Bergholz, Juergen Rudolph - Germany Automatic Fatigue Monitoring based on real Loads 10:20 309 Jakub Klecka, Fosca Di Gabriele, Anna Hojna - Czech Republic Mechanical properties of the steel T91 in contact with lead 10:40 Poster session 2 Chairs: Andrija Volkanovski, Slovenia, and Samir El Shawish, Slovenia Materials, integrity and life management 10:40 301 Federico Fortunato, Francesco Benvenuto - Italy Recent Experience of ANSALDO NUCLEARE on PLEX Projects 10:40 302 Zhengxiang Chen, Leon Cizelj, Mitja Uršič - China The Progressive Damage of Zircaloy Fuel Cladding Tubes with Brittle Hydride Blisters 10:40 304 Etienne Martin, Oliver Martin, Russ Booler, Burkhard Neundorf, Tony Walker France The European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENIQ) 10:40 306 Igor Simonovski, Leon Cizelj - Netherlands Cohesive zone modeling of intergranular cracking in polycrystalline aggregates 10:40 307 Marko Budimir, Nikola Pavlović, Renato Gracin, Matija Kekelj - Croatia Integrated multielement probe for non-destructive evaluation of nuclear reactor pressure vessel head penetrations 10:40 308 Lim Byung-Ju, Chang-Dae Park, Kyung-Yul Chung - South Korea Accelerating Test Method of Thermal Aging for High Heat Generating Equipment in Nuclear Power Plant 10:40 310 Jakub Klecka, Fosca Di Gabriele, Carlo Cristalli, Alessandro Gessi, Sarka Houdkova, Dalibor Karnik, Alessandra Bellucci, Francesca Nanni - Czech Republic Characterisation of coatings methods for HLM applications 26 10:40 311 Tomislav Tomašić, Igor Vuković, Ante Bakić - Croatia ARCHER – Advanced system for RPVH inspection and repair 10:40 312 Petar Mateljak, Domagoj Liebl - Croatia FORERUNNER - Efficient and Smart Solution for SG Inspection 10:40 313 Matej Bogataj, Samir El Shawish, Leon Cizelj - Slovenia Soft missile impact into reinforced concrete wall: comparing simulations to experiments 10:40 314 Stanislav Sojak, Vladimír Slugeň, Martin Petriska, Jana Šimeg Veterníková, Matúš Stacho, Veronika Sabelová - Slovakia Study of ions implanted RAFM steels with application of positron annihilation spectroscopy 10:40 315 Carlo Cristalli, Luciano Pilloni, Gianni Filacchioni, Alberto Calza Bini - Italy Review on the development of the double-stabilized austenitic stainless steels; mechanical behaviour and metallurgical properties 10:40 316 Oriol Costa Garrido, Samir El Shawish, Leon Cizelj - Slovenia Thermal Stresses in Pipes Caused by Randomly Generated Two-dimensional Temperature Fluctuations 10:40 317 Julius Dekan, Vladimír Slugeň - Slovakia Mӧssbauer Phase Composition Analysis of the Corrosion Products 10:40 319 Gulshan Kumar, Ramesh Singh, D. Srivastava, G.K. Dey, N. Saibaba, I. Samajdar India Micro-Texture Development in Relation to Total Circumferential Elongation: Burst Test Performance in Zircaloy-4 Clads 10:40 320 Bogdan Negulici, Anca Gheorghe - Romania Experimental Assessment Techniques for CANDU Pressure Tubes Degradation Mechanisms 10:40 321 Anca Gheorghe, Bogdan Negulici - Romania The Delayed Hydride Cracking (DHC) and the irradiation enhanced deformation (creep) of CANDU Pressure Tubes Zr-2.5%Nb from Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant Probabilistic safety assessment 10:40 501 Thomas Breznik, Borut Smodiš, Marko Gerbec - Slovenia Barriers and Operational Risk Assessment of Incidents and Accidents occurring in the Transport of Radioactive Materials 10:40 502 Blaže Gjorgiev, Andrija Volkanovski, Duško Kančev, Marko Čepin, Ljubo Fabjan Slovenia Independent off-site water storage connection to nuclear power plant 10:40 503 Andrija Volkanovski, Blaže Gjorgiev, Duško Kančev - Slovenia Component unavailability uncertainty and the safety systems unavailability 10:40 504 Duško Kančev, Blaže Gjorgiev, Andrija Volkanovski - Slovenia Sensitivity study of a new model for assessing time-dependent risk in ageing NPP 27 Radiation and environment protection 10:40 801 Maliheh Mohammadi, N. Fathabadi, M.R. Kardan, Fatemeh Atoof - Iran Gamma Dose and Radon Exhalation Rate from Soil surface of HNLAs in Ramsar in Iran 10:40 802 Marko Černe, Borut Smodiš, Radojko Jaćimović - Slovenia Transfer of Ra-226 to Chinese cabbage (Brassica pekinensis Rupr.) from soil contaminated with U-mill tailings 10:40 804 Barbara Vokal Nemec, Milko Križman - Slovenia Gaseous and Liquid Discharges of C-14 from the Krško NPP 10:40 805 Matúš Stacho, Róbert Hinca, Stanislav Sojak, Vladimír Slugeň - Slovakia Spectral dose rate calculation using whole spectrum processing approach within energy range up to 10 MeV 10:40 806 Tea Bilić-Zabric, Igor Zabric, Aljaž Škerlavaj, Milko Križman - Slovenia Impact of construction of the Hydro Plant Brezice on the NPP Krsko Nuclear power plant operation 10:40 1001 Martin Zavodsky - Slovakia Primary system hydraulic characteristics after modification of reactor coolant pumps` impeller wheels at Bohunice NPP. 10:40 1002 Klemen Grozina, Franjo Boh - Slovenia Medium Voltage Cable Measurements 10:40 1003 Robert Bergant, Tomaž Ploj, Luka Štrubelj, Gregor Androjna, Peter Tomažin Slovenia Combined Heat and Power Production in NPP Krško 10:40 1004 Igor Fifnja, Romeo Bišćan - Slovenia Krško NPP approach to integrated Quality Assurance Program 10:40 1005 Changdae Park, Lim Byung-Ju, Kyung-Yul Chung - South Korea Design Verification of Solenoid Operated Valve for Nuclear Applications 10:40 1006 Kyung-Yul Chung, Lim Byung-Ju, Chang-Dae Park - South Korea Computational Analysis for Development of Solenoid Operated Valve Using in Nuclear Power Plant 10:40 1007 Samo Fürst, Luka Štrubelj, Tomaž Žagar, Ivica Bašić - Slovenia Experience of Nuclear Power Plant NEK Modeling in Computer Code APROS 10:40 1010 György Hegyi, Andras Kereszturi - Hungary Inadvertent Boron Dilution Events During Shutdown State of a VVER-440 Core Loaded with 2nd Generation Fuel 10:40 1011 Miroslav Lipar - Austria Lessons learned from the Operational safety review missions OSART 10:40 1012 Barbara Grobelnik, Bojan Kurinčič - Slovenia Reactivity Management Program in NPP Krsko 28 10:40 1013 Andrija Volkanovski, Ljubo Fabjan - Slovenia Control of reactivity in PWR reactors 10:40 1014 Gennady Taranov, Mikhail Maltsev, Ilya Kopytov - Russian Federation Passive safety systems of VVER-type NPPs and their substantiation 10:40 1016 Mauro Cappelli, Francesco Cordella, Stefano Di Gennaro, Fabrizio Memmi, Massimo Sepielli - Italy Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation of a Once Through Steam Generator Control System 10:40 1017 Patricia Pla, Francesc Reventós, Manuel Martin Ramos, Ismael Sol - Netherlands Analysis of Steam Generator Tube Plugging in a PWR. Influence in the Emergency Operating Procedures. 10:40 1018 Martin Chambers, Dejvi Kadivnik, Bojan Kurinčič - Slovenia Evaluation of Reactor Coolant System specific activity to determine fuel integrity at NPP Krško Regulatory issues and legislation 10:40 1101 Tomaž Ploj, Samo Fürst, Danijel Levičar - Slovenia NPP Krško 2 Time Schedule for Licensing an Permitting Processes 10:40 1102 Changwook Huh - South Korea Evaluation of Applicability of LWR General Design Requirements to Very High Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor 10:40 1103 Tomi Živko, Srđan Špalj, Andreja Peršič - Slovenia Regulatory View of Hydrogen Management at the Krško NPP 10:40 1104 Helena Janžekovič - Slovenia New Basic Safety Standards within the EU 10:40 1105 Mario Mihalina - Slovenia NPP Krško SAMG Upgrade 10:40 1108 Aleš Janžovnik, Tamara Tepavčević, Andrej Špiler - Slovenia Regulatory Issues Concerning the Siting of Nuclear Facilities in the Case of NPP 2, Krško, Slovenia Nuclear security 10:40 1501 Davor Šinka - Croatia Assessing the attractiveness of nuclear power plants as terrorist attack targets 10:40 1502 Miroslav Gregorič - Slovenia Generic Design Basis Threat - Possible Solution for Security by Design at new NPPs 10:40 1503 Venceslav Kostadinov - Slovenia The Nuclear Power Plants New Methodology for Universal Vulnerability Assessment of Terrorism Threats and Natural Disasters Analyses and Predictions 29 11:20 Invited lecture 6 Chairs: Janez Krajnc, Slovenia, and Martin Novšak (TBC), Slovenia 11:20 106 Eric Van Walle - Belgium Properties of the steel of the Doel 3 and Tihange 2 RPV's 12: 00 Nuclear power plant operation Chairs: Janez Krajnc, Slovenia, and Martin Novšak (TBC), Slovenia 12:00 1009 Joshua Barnfather - United Kingdom Using “Process-to-Part” Techniques in Large Nuclear Power Plant Component Manufacturing to Improve Supplier Competitiveness 12:20 1015 Harri Tuomisto - Finland Leveraging Specific Plant Features to Manage Internal Hazards 12:40 1008 Peter Schimann, Zoran V. Stošić - Germany Needs and Challenges for “Non-Baseload Operations” in Nuclear Power Plants 14:30 Other related topics Chairs: Miroslav Gregorič (TBC), Slovenia, and Zoran V. Stošić (TBC), Germany 14:30 1107 Janusz Kowalski - Canada Regulatory Perspective on Validation of Computer Codes Used in Safety Analysis 14:50 1106 Victoria Tuomisto - United Kingdom Nuclear Renaissance in Finland: The Role of the State and Stakeholders in an Industry-Led Policy Process 15:10 803 Petra Planinšek, Borut Smodiš, Ljudmila Benedik - Slovenia Transfer of natural radionuclides from soil contaminated with U-mill tailings to savoy (Brassica oleracea var. sabauda) 30 Thursday, September 12, 2013 09:00 Invited lecture 7 Chairs: Nikola Čavlina, Croatia, and Igor Jenčič, Slovenia 09:00 107 Repussard Jacques - France Technical and scientific nuclear safety expertise: a rare resource, crucial for safety and security enhancement across Europe 09:40 Sustainability, education, training and public relations Chairs: Nikola Čavlina, Croatia, and Igor Jenčič, Slovenia 09:40 1316 Tomasz Jackowski, Eleonora Grodzicka, Michał Spirzewski - Poland The role of international collaboration in knowledge development in creation of TSO 10:00 1310 David Kwiatkowski, Pamela Aigner, David Helling - USA Leveraging Learning for Global Success 10:20 1308 Salah Khan, Shahab Khan - Saudi Arabia Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Nuclear Program: A future Prospect 10:40 Poster session 3 Chairs: Igor Lengar, Slovenia, and Luka Snoj, Slovenia Reactor physics, fuel cycle and research reactors 10:40 603 Dušan Ćalić, Marjan Kromar, Andrej Trkov - Slovenia Use of lattice code Dragon in reactor calculations 10:40 605 Anže Jazbec, Gašper Žerovnik, Luka Snoj - Slovenia Analysis of tritium production in TRIGA Mark II reactor at JSI for needs of fusion research reactors 10:40 606 Anže Jazbec, Luka Snoj - Slovenia Analysis of a void reactivity coefficient of the JSI TRIGA Mark II reactor 10:40 607 Sebastjan Rupnik, Anže Jazbec, Luka Snoj - Slovenia New Exercises at the JSI TRIGA Mark II Reactor 10:40 608 Rolando Calabrese - Italy Modelling of the IFA−629.1 and M501/D10 MOX Experiments by means of the TRANSURANUS Code 10:40 609 Davide Rozzia, Alessandro Del Nevo, Ardizzone Alessandro, Mariano Tarantino, Pietro Agostini - Italy Capabilities of TRANSURANUS code in simulating inception of melting in FBR MOX fuel 10:40 612 Risto Vanhanen - Finland Uncertainty Analysis of Infinite Homogeneous Lead and Sodium Cooled Fast Reactors at Beginning of Life 31 10:40 613 Gwanyoung Kim, Changwook Huh - South Korea Assessment of Double Heterogeneity Treatment Capability in Scale 10:40 614 Aljaž Kolšek, Vladimir Radulović, Luka Snoj - Slovenia Using TRIGA Mark-II Research Reactor for Irradiation with Thermal Neutrons 10:40 615 Thomas Stummer, Rustam Khan, Mario Villa, Helmuth Böck - Austria MCNP Calculations Supporting the Start-Up of the New Core at the TRIGA Vienna 10:40 616 Dušan Ćalić, Marjan Kromar, Andrej Trkov - Slovenia Effect of fuel cooling on isotopic inventory of the NPP Krško fuel 10:40 617 Martina Mala, Otakar Frybort, Michal Koleska - Czech Republic Active channel for silicon carbide composite testing 10:40 618 Slavko Slavič, Ivan Kodeli - Slovenia Computer environment integrating several deterministic transport codes distributed by the NEA DB 10:40 619 Gašper Žerovnik, Ivan Kodeli, Andrej Trkov - Slovenia Re-evaluation of the EURACOS Sodium and Iron Integral Shielding Experiments 10:40 620 Alberto Milocco, Andrej Trkov, Ivan Kodeli - Italy Quality Asssessment of Evaluated Experiments Nesdip-2, Nesdip-3, Janus-1, Janus-8 10:40 621 Mario Matijević, Dubravko Pevec, Krešimir Trontl - Croatia Dose rates modeling of pressurized water reactor primary loop components with SCALE6.0 10:40 622 Rok Bizjak, Slavko Slavič, Dejvi Kadivnik, Marjan Kromar, Bojan Kurinčič - Slovenia Time to Boil – Software for Bulk T&H of SFP 10:40 624 Igor Lengar, Vid Merljak - Slovenia The rod-insertion technique at the TRIGA reactor using signal from multiple fission cells 10:40 625 Oleksandr Lisovyy, Marco Cherubini, Davide Lazzerini, Francesco D`Auria - Italy Base Irradiation Simulation and its Effect on Fuel Behavior Prediction by TRANSURANUS Code: Application to RIA Condition 10:40 626 Mohamed Elsawi, Amal Bin Hraiz - United Arab Emirates Validation and Verification of WIMS/TRACE/PARCS Code System for Westinghouse AP1000TM Nuclear Reactor 10:40 627 Michal Kostal, Marie Svadlenkova, Jan Milcak, Vojtech Rypar, Vlastimil Juricek, Martina Mala - Czech Republic Possibilities of pin power density determination New reactor technologies 10:40 701 Mohsen Kheradmandsaadi - Iran Startup of “CANDLE” burnup in Gas-cooled Fast Reactor using Monte Carlo method 32 10:40 703 Gregor Androjna, Aleš Buršič - Slovenia Business Process Flexibility Analyse on Nuclear Power Plant New Build Project JEK2 10:40 705 Aleš Kelhar, Klemen Debelak, Tomaž Ploj, Aleš Buršič, Danijel Levičar - Slovenia Action Plan with Time Schedule of JEK2 Construction Site Arrangement 10:40 706 Rolando Calabrese - Italy Melting temperature of MOX fuel for FBR applications: TRANSURANUS modelling and experimental findings 10:40 708 Riitta Kyrki-Rajamäki, Mariaana Talus - Finland The 4th fundamental safety function for systematical evaluation of existing and new generation nuclear reactors: avoidance of fast exothermic chemical reactions Radioactive waste management 10:40 901 Ilija Plećaš - Serbia Comparative Study of Japanaise and Serbian Bentonite on the Fraction of 137CS from Cement-Ion Exchange Resins-Bentonite Clay Composition 10:40 903 Rok Rožman, Andrej Trkov, Gašper Žerovnik - Slovenia The possibility of the recycling of minor actinides in pressurized water nuclear reactor 10:40 904 Rustam Khan, S. U. Khosa, Helmuth Böck, Thomas Stummer - Pakistan Radiation Safety Analysis of the Radioactive Waste 10:40 905 Nadja Železnik, Vladimir Lokner, Ivica Levanat - Slovenia Comparison of costs for LILW repository development 10:40 906 Oleg Purtov - Ukraine Updating of NPP’s Decommission Concept in Ukraine 10:40 908 Jiri Stastka - Czech Republic The Development of Bentonite Gap Filling for High-Level Waste Disposal Sustainability, education, training and public relations 10:40 1302 Rolando Calabrese - Italy Sustainability and Nuclear Energy: Main Concepts and Codes Results 10:40 1303 Marko Polič, Nadja Železnik, Drago Kos - Slovenia Nuclear Experts' Perception of Lay Attitudes toward Nuclear Issues 10:40 1304 Nadja Železnik, Metka Kralj - Slovenia SWOT Analysis of NMS Participation in Euratom Projects 10:40 1305 Markus Salletmaier, Helmuth Böck, Rustam Khan, Jeffrey Bannon, Eileen Radde Austria Recent Developments in Nuclear Training and Education Under the Influence of Fukushima – in a Non Nuclear Power Country 33 10:40 1306 Radko Istenič, Igor Jenčič - Slovenia Public Opinion about Nuclear Energy – Year 2013 Poll 10:40 1307 Anna Kazakova, Marina Lapshina, Evgeny Kapralov - Russian Federation Knowledge management - a strategically important task of the nuclear industry 10:40 1309 Tomaž Skobe - Slovenia Travelling exhibition Fusion Expo 10:40 1311 Katja Bogovič, Tanja Jarkovič, Melita Lenošek Kavčič, Garsia Kosinac - Slovenia The Young in the World of Energy - Communication Project to Promote and Educate Energy-related Topics Among the Younger Generations 10:40 1312 Geambasu Cristiana, Stefania Popadiuc - Romania New generation for better nuclear era 10:40 1313 Matjaž Koželj, Radko Istenič - Slovenia Radioactivity experiments for schools 10:40 1314 Petre Ghitescu, Gabriel Lazaro Pavel - Romania Enhancing Cooperation in EURATOM FP7 Projects 10:40 1315 Natalia Shepotenko, Yuliya Falkovich - Russian Federation Tomsk Polytechnic University Experience in Specialists’ Training for Global Nuclear Power Industry 11:20 Invited lecture 8 Chairs: Tomasz Jackowski, Poland, and Helena Janžekovič, Slovenia 11:20 102 Igor Pioro - Canada Nuclear Power as a Basis for Future Electricity Production in the World 12: 00 New reactor technologies Chairs: Tomasz Jackowski, Poland, and Helena Janžekovič, Slovenia 12:00 702 Blassel Benoit, Castello Gerard - France ATMEA1 a Nuclear Reactor Designed to Withstand Extremes External Hazard Situations 12:20 707 Julie Gorgemans, Jake Glavin, Neil Buzzard, Brad Carpenter, Andreas Fristedt Ablad - Belgium Design, Construction and Licensing Certainty for New AP1000 Projects in Europe 12:40 704 Janne Wallenius - Sweden Near term commercial applications of small lead fast reactors 14:30 Reactor physics, fuel cycle and research reactors Chairs: Helmuth Böck, Austria, and Andrej Trkov, Slovenia 14:30 34 602 Mario Villa, Robert Bergmann, Andreas Musilek, Johannes Sterba, Helmuth Böck, Charles Messick - Austria The core conversion of the TRIGA reactor Vienna 14:50 623 Olakunle Oluwaleye, Bolade Adetula, Rian Prinsloo, Simon Connell - South Africa Neutron transport in a complex geometry and material arrangement with the aim of optimising the SAFARI-1 research reactor 15:10 610 Davide Rozzia, Alessandro Del Nevo, Ardizzone Alessandro, Pietro Agostini - Italy Modeling of IFA-409 by Means of TRANSURANUS Code 15:30 604 Georgios Glinatsis - Italy Fast Reactors Deployment Strategy. Some Constraints and Consequences. 15:50 611 Ardizzone Alessandro, Davide Rozzia, Alessandro Del Nevo - Italy Assessment of MOX fuel behavior, based on recent benchmarks 16:40 Radioactive waste management Chairs: Tomaž Žagar, Slovenia and Božidar Krajnc (TBC), Slovenia 16:40 902 Petr Kovar - Czech Republic European project 'Metrology for radioactive waste management' 17:00 907 Mustapha Chiguer, François Mazaré, Anne-Charlotte Dagorn - France How technological and contractual innovations are shaping nuclear fuel management in Europe? 17:20 909 Sandi Viršek - Slovenia Long Term Safety Assessment for Slovenian LILW Repository 16:40 Closure 35
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