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Invitation and Seminar Schedule of
Zirconium Alloy Technology (ZIRAT), LWR Chemistry and Component Integrity (LCC)
and A.N.T. International Seminars (ANTIA)
FEBRUARY - MARCH 2019
e are pleased to announce the arrangements for the ZIRAT23, LCC14 and A.N.T. International Academy (ANTIA) Seminars that will take place in USA and Spain, Europe. The ANTIA seminars on Mallorca are open to all organisations
while ZIRAT and LCC are open only for ZIRAT and LCC members.
The ZIRAT23 Seminar will be held on February 5th–7th, 2019 at Sheraton Sand Key Resort, Florida, USA. In Europe, the ZIRAT23/LCC14 Seminars will take place on March 11th–13th, 2019 at the Meliá Palma Marina Hotel (formerly Meliá Palas Atenea)in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
ANTIA Seminars are provided at the same hotel and in conjunction with the ZIRAT and LCC seminars in Spain, see next page for the schedule. For more detailed information and prices click here.
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WELCOME TO OUR ANNUAL SEMINARS
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SEMINAR CALENDAR
F E B RUA RY 2 0 1 9Clearwater Beach, Florida, USA.
MONDAY 4 TUESDAY 5 WEDNESDAY 6 THURSDAY 7 FRIDAY 8
MONDAY 4 TUESDAY 5 WEDNESDAY 6 THURSDAY 7 FRIDAY 8
MONDAY 11 TUESDAY 12 WEDNESDAY 13 THURSDAY 14 FRIDAY 15
LCC14 Seminar, Spain three-day seminarANTIA: Zr Alloy Corrosion and Hydrogen Pickup Mechanisms two-day seminar
ANTIA: PWR Reactor Design and Operationone and a half-day seminar
ANTIA: Radiation Effects on Material Properties two-day seminar
ANTIA: Structural Materials Degradationthree-day seminar
ZIRAT23 Seminar, USA three-day seminar
ZIRAT23 Seminar, Spain three-day seminar
M A R C H 2 0 1 9Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
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SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS
At the ZIRAT23 Seminar the following Annual Reports and Special Topic Reports will be presented by the authors:
• Material Test Reactors and Other Irradiation Facilities• Dimensional Stability• Manufacturing and Microstructure• LOCA and RIA• Mechanical Properties• Interim Dry Storage• Burnup Achievements• Dimensional Stability• Accident Tolerant Fuels (ATFs)• Corrosion and HPU Mechanisms
Up to eight (8) persons employed by a ZIRAT23 Member organisation can attend the ZIRAT23 Seminars in America and Europe.
View ZIRAT23 Seminar information
At the LCC14 Seminar the following Annual Reports will be presented by the authors:
• Key Emerging Issues and Recent Progress Related to Structural Material Degradation
• Key emerging issues and recent progress related to Plant Chemistry/Corrosion and Dose Rate Reduction in PWR/VVER/HPWRs/CANDU Plants
• Key emerging issues and recent progress related to Plant Chemistry/Corrosion and Dose Rate Reduction in BWR Plant
Other technical presentations will be given at the LCC14 on:
• Techniques in Analytical Chemistry at Nuclear Power Plants• Primary Side Sampling systems• PWR Dose Rates and Mitigation Tools• Radionuclides monitoring in Reactor Coolant System and Wastes• Decommissioning Preparation at Mühleberg. Chemistry Transition• Corrosion Products on LWR Piping Surfaces and Radioactivity Build-up
Up to eight (8) persons employed by a LCC14 Member organisation can attend the LCC14 Seminars in Europe.
View LCC14 Seminar information
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ZIRAT23 SEMINAR LECTURERS
The presentations of the ZIRAT23 Seminars will be given by: Dr. Ron Adamson, Dr. Malcolm Griffiths, Dr. Charles Patterson, Mr. Fredrich Garzarolli, Dr. Albert Machiels, Dr. Kit Coleman,
Dr. Clément Lemaignan Dr. Tahir Mahmood and Mr. Peter Rudling.
Read more about the Network of Experts
ZIRAT23
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ZIRAT23 SEMINAR LECTURERS
ZIRAT23INVITED SPEAKERS
Dr. Mhairi Gass joined Amec Foster Wheeler in 2010 and is currently the technical lead for core materials research, which focuses on understanding the behaviour of zirconium alloys in light water conditions. This involves a number of test programs, predominately concentration on delivering corrosion data with a detailed characterisation campaign to develop mechanistic understanding. Prior to joining Amec Foster Wheeler, Mhairi’s work concentrated on developing transmission electron microscopy
techniques for application to a range of material systems with positions at both the University of Cambridge, and subsequently as research director for the UK’s Super STEM facility, which provided atomic resolution imaging and spectroscopy to both the academic and industrial communities.
Dr. Gary Was is the Walter J. Weber, Jr. Professor of Sustainable Energy, Environmental and Earth Systems Engineering and holds appointments in Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, and Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan. He has held positions as Director of the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute, Associate Dean of the College of Engineering and Chair of the Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences Department. Professor Was’s research is focused on materials for
advanced nuclear energy systems and radiation materials science, including environmental effects on materials, radiation effects, ion beam surface modification of materials and nuclear fuels. He is a Fellow of TMS, the Materials Research Society, ASM International, NACE international and the American Nuclear Society and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Nuclear Materials.
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SEMINAR SCHEDULE | ZIRAT23 – USA.
ZIRAT23 Seminar Schedule at Sheraton Sand Key Resort — February 5th–7th, 2019
Tuesday, February 5th :
(08:00–08:30) Seminar Introductory Remarks m. strand
(08:30–12:00) Material Test Reactors and Other Irradiation Facilities t. mahmood m. griffiths r. adamson
(12:00–13:00) Lunch Break
(13:00–15:00) Material Test Reactors and Other Irradiation Facilities t. mahmood m. griffiths r. adamson
(15:00–16:00) LOCA and RIA p. rudling
(16:00–17:00) To be announced m. gass
(18:00) Evening event and dinner
Wednesday, February 6th :
(08:00–10:00) Manufacturing and Microstructure k. coleman
(10:00–12:00) Burnup Achievements c. patterson
(12:00–13:00) Lunch Break
(13:00–15:00) Mechanical Properties k. coleman
(15:00–17:00) Interim Dry Storage a. machiels
Thursday, February 7th :
(08:00–10:00) Accident Tolerant Fuels (ATFs) t. mahmood
(10:00–11:00) Invited presentation on ATF g. was
(11:00–12:00) Dimensional Stability m. griffiths / r. adamson
(12:00–12:30) Seminar Conclusion and Feedback p. rudling
Please note that the ZIRAT23 Seminar starts at 8:00 on February 5th and ends at 12:30 on February 7th.
This is a preliminar agenda and changes will occur. We will of course keep you all informed. For any additional information please contact us by e-mail at: seminar@antinternational.com
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SEMINAR SCHEDULE | ZIRAT23 – SPAIN.
ZIRAT23 Seminar Schedule at Meliá Palma Marina — March 11th–13th, 2019
Monday, March 11th :
(09:00–09:30) Seminar Introductory Remarks m. strand
(09:30–13:00) Material Test Reactors and Other Irradiation Facilities t. mahmood m. griffiths c. lemaignan
(13:00–14:30) Lunch Break
(14:30–16:00) Material Test Reactors and Other Irradiation Facilities t. mahmood m. griffiths c. lemaignan
(16:00–18:00) Mechanical Properties k. coleman
(19:00) Evening event and dinner
Tuesday, March 12th :
(09:00–11:00) Manufacturing and Microstructure k. coleman
(11:00–13:00) Corrosion and HPU Review of New Data f. garzarolli
(13:00–14:30) Lunch Break
(14:30–16:30) Corrosion and HPU Mechanisms c. lemaignan
(16:30–17:30) Dimensional Stability m. griffiths
Wednesday, March 13th :
(09:00–11:00) Burnup Achievements c.patterson
(11:00–13:00) Interim Dry Storage a. machiels
(13:00–14:30) Lunch Break
(14:30–16:30) Accident Tolerant Fuels (ATFs) t. mahmood
(16:30–17:00) Seminar Conclusion and Feedback p. rudling
Please note that the ZIRAT23 Seminar starts at 9:00 on March 11th and ends at 14:30 on March 13th.
This is a preliminar agenda and changes will occur. We will of course keep you all informed. For any additional information please contact us by e-mail at: seminar@antinternational.com
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LCC14 SEMINAR LECTURERS
The presentations at the LCC14 Seminar will be given by Dr. Francis Nordmann, Dr. Suat Odar, Dr. Samson Hettiarachchi, Mr. Dewey Rochester, and Mr. François Cattant.
Read more about the Network of Experts
LCC14
LCC14INVITED SPEAKERS
Dr. Jiaxin Chen joined Studsvik in 1997 and currently works as Senior Specialist in fuel crud and oxide characterisation in Studsvik Corrosion and Water Chemistry Laboratory. He was adjunct professor at Chalmers University of Technology during 2014-2016. His recent research interests include microstructural characterisation of fuel crud and solids in LWR coolant; corrosion kinetics of reactor material surfaces in LWR primary coolant; characterisation of
radioactive deposit on LWR piping surfaces; stability of neutron absorber materials in reactor coolant. In the field of PWR fuel crud, he and his colleagues at Studsvik have made some significant experimental findings that are of high value for the industry.
Dr. Christoph Weber obtained his Diploma in Chemistry from the University of Heidelberg (Germany). After his PhD in physical chemistry, he joined Kernkraftwerk Mühleberg (Switzerland). Between 1991 and 2002 he worked as a technical employee, QS Manager and deputy Manager in the radwaste department. In 2002 he changed to Chemistry as Division Manager. In this time KKM was the first plant who installed OLNC as a technique to
protect core internals from IGSCC. Since Nov. 2018 he is as a Senior Expert in the Department of Surveillance, responsible for chemistry and radwaste questions related to the decommissioning of the plant in 2020.
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SEMINAR SCHEDULE | LCC14
LCC14 Seminar Schedule at Meliá Palma Marina — March 11th–13th, 2019
Monday, March 11th :
(09:00–09:30) Seminar Introductory Remarks p. rudling
(09:30–11:00) Materials degradation: Key Emerging Issues f. cattant
(11:00–11:25) Coffee Break
(11:25–12:05) Materials degradation: Key Emerging Issues — continued f. cattant
(12:15–13:00) Key Emerging Issues Chemistry/Corrosion,
PWRs & VVERs d. rochester
(13:00–14:30) Lunch
(14:30–16:00) Key Emerging Issues Chemistry/Corrosion, PWRs & VVERs — continued d. rochester / f. nordmann
(16:00–16:30) Coffee Break
(16:30–16:45) Key Emerging Issues Chemistry/Corrosion, PWRs & VVERs — continued f. nordmann
(16:55–18:00) PWR Dose Rates and Mitigation Tools s. odar
(19:00) Evening event & dinner
Tuesday, March 12th :
(09:00–09:45) PWR Dose Rates and Mitigation Tools — continued s. odar
(10:00–11:00) Radionuclides Monitoring in Reactor Coolant System and Wastes d. rochester
(11:00–11:30) Coffee Break
(11:30–13:00) Key Emerging Issues Chemistry/Corrosion, BWRs s. hettiarachchi
(13:00–14:30) Lunch
(14:30–14:50) Key Emerging Issues Chemistry/Corrosion, BWRs — cont. s. hettiarachchi
(15:05–16:00) Decommissioning Preparation at Mühleberg. Chemistry Transition c. weber
(16:00–16:30) Coffee Break
(16:30–18:00) Primary Side Sampling Systems s. odar
Wednesday, March 13th :
(09:00–09:20) Primary Side Sampling Systems — continued s. odar
(09:30–10:20) Techniques in Analytical Chemistry at Nuclear Power Plants d. rochester
(10:30–11:00) Corrosion Products on LWR Piping Surfaces and Radioactivity build-up j. chen
(11:00–11:30) Coffee Break
(11:30–12:40) Corrosion Products on LWR Piping Surfaces and Radioactivity Build-up — continued j. chen
(12:40–13:00) Seminar Conclusion & Feedback
Please note that the LCC14 Seminar starts at 09:00 on March 11th and ends at 13:00 on March 13th.
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HOTEL IN CLEARWATER BEACH, FL. USA.
Sheraton Sand Key Resort
February 5–7, 2019
1160 Gulf Blvd., Clearwater Beach,
33767 Florida, USA
Phone: +1 727 595 1611
Fax: +1 727 593 6004
Website: Sheraton Sand Key Resort
If you need assistance, please contact us at e-mail: seminar@antinternational.com or phone: +46 31 88 16 00. Singles/doubles rate is USD 199 plus tax, per night. A number of rooms are being held for the nights of Feb 4–6th, 2019. (checking out on Feb. 7th).
Reservations must be made at the latest on January 5th, 2019), afterwhich no rooms will be held. We strongly recommend that you make your reservation as soon as possible even though you may not know the name of the person who will attend, it is easier to cancel a reservation than to make a late one.
Please note that any room cancellation must be done no later than 48 hours prior to arrival, or the cost of the room will have to be paid. The Seminar participants should pay for the hotel room charge when checking out from the hotel. The breakfast will be hosted by A.N.T. International.
Room reservations
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HOTEL IN PALMA DE MALLORCA, SPAIN.
Meliá Palma Marina
March 6–15, 2019
Paseo Ingeniero Gabriel Roca, 29
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Phone: +34 971 28 14 00
Fax: +34 971 45 19 89
Website: Meliá Palma Marina
Room reservations
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reservation online:
BOOK A ROOM
If you need assistance, please contact us via e-mail: seminar@antinternational.com or phone: +46 31 88 16 00. Standard room rate is EUR 132, per night (10% taxes and breakfast included). A number of rooms are being held for the nights of March 5–15th (checking out on March 16th).
Reservations must be made at the latest on January15th, 2019. We strongly recommend that you make your reservation as soon as possible even though you may not know the name of the person who will attend, it is easier to cancel a reservation than to make a late one. No rooms will be held after January15th, 2019. Please note that any room cancellation must be done prior to January15th, 2019, or the cost of the room will have to be paid. TheSeminar participants should pay for the hotel room charge when checking out from the hotel.
For more information about the location, please visit: TourSpain.
In addition to hotel/room reservation, you must also register for the ZIRAT23/LCC14 Seminars. Attention! Each participant must be registered for the Seminar. Please fillout the online registration form at: Seminar registration.
REGISTRATION & PRICES
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A.N.T. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY – SEMINAR PRICES
3-DAY SEMINARNo. of participantsPrice p/p (EUR)Total price (EUR)
2-DAY SEMINARNo. of participantsPrice p/p (EUR)Total price (EUR)
1.5-DAY SEMINARNo. of participantsPrice p/p (EUR)Total price (EUR)
12 7502 750
22 6255 250
32 5007 500
42 500
10 000
52 500
12 500
62 375
14 250
72 375
16 625
82 375
19 000
12 5002 500
22 3754 750
32 3757 125
42 2509 000
52 250
11 250
62 000
12 000
72 000
14 000
82 000
16 000
11 7001 700
21 6253 250
31 6254 875
41 5506 200
51 5507 750
61 4508 700
71 450
10 150
81 450
11 600
Contact us for more information: seminar@antinternational.com or +46 (0)31-88 16 00
In addition to hotel/room reservation, you must also register for the ZIRAT23/LCC14 Seminars. Attention! Each participant must be registered for the Seminar. Please fillout the online registration form at: Seminar registration.Please contact us seminar@antinternational.com or by phone: +46 31 88 16 00 for further inquiries and questions.
We are looking forward to meeting you.
With best regards,
Peter Rudling President Advanced Nuclear Technology International
CONTACT
Advanced Nuclear Technology InternationalSpinnerivägen 1, Fack 5035, SE-448 50 Tollered, Sweden. Phone: +46 (0)31-88 16 00.
info@antinternational.com www.antinternational.com
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