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Reactor Dosimetry16th International Symposium on May 7-12, 2017
Santa Fe, NMUSA
SixteenthInternationalSymposiumonReactorDosimetryMay7-12,2017
LaFondaonthePlazaSantaFe,NM,USA
WelcometoSantaFe,NewMexicoandtheSixteenthInternationalSymposiumonReactorDosimetry.TheInternationalSymposiumonReactorDosimetryisheldapproximatelyeverythreeyearstoprovideaforumforexchangeofnewsandinformationonstate-of-the-arttechniques,data,codes,andstandardizationofradiationmetrology.TheSymposiumisco-sponsoredbytheEuropeanWorkingGrouponReactorDosimetry,EWGRD,andtheAmericanSocietyforTestingandMaterials,ASTM,CommitteeE-10onNuclearTechnologyandApplications.
ThefocusoftheSymposiumisdosimetryfortheassessmentofirradiatedreactormaterialsandreactorexperiments,featuringradiationmetrologytechniques,databasesandstandardization.Keytopicsinclude:
• Reactorsurveillanceandplantlifemanagement• Nucleardata• Neutronandgammatransportcalculationsandmodeling• Retrospectivedosimetry• Experimentaltechniques&newmeasurementmethods• Dosimetryforreactorcharacterization&reactorphysics• BenchmarksandIntercomparisons• Dosimetryforresearchreactors&accelerators• Fusion&highenergyneutrondosimetry• Adjustmentmethodsanduncertaintyquantification
TheSymposiumisorganizedintooralandposterpresentations,atutorial,andround-tableworkshops.ThemeetinglanguageisEnglish.MaryHelenSparks,SymposiumCo-Chair,ASTMJanWagemans,SymposiumCo-Chair,EWGRDRussellDepriest,SymposiumProgramChair,ASTMDaveVehar,ScientificSecretary,ASTMJoshuaDaniel,ProgramSecretary,ASTMDeanThornton,ProgrammeSecretary,EWGRD
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Includedforattendeeswithpaidregistration
8:00Oral5(6):TransportMethods
8:00Oral6(6):Reactor
SurveillanceI
8:00Oral7(4):Reactor
SurveillanceII
9:20Break(20m)
9:40Workshop
Summaries(6)&SymposiumClosing
10:00Break(20m) 10:00Break(20m)
13:40Oral2(6):
NuclearData
15:40Break(20m)
16:00Tutorial
10:20WorkshopB:Transport/Benchmarks;MixedField
10:20PosterB
12:20Lunch
18:00ASTM&EWGRD
CommitteeMeetings
8:00Oral3(7):
Adjustments,Intercomparisons&Benchmarks
10:20Break&
PosterA
11:00
12:00
8:30Opening&Keynote(2)
10:00Break(20m)
10:20Oral1(6):ResearchReactors
12:20Lunch
12:20Lunch
18:00
19:00
20:00
19:00Reception
(Margueritas,Wine&
SouthwesternSnacks)
17:00Registration(continues
throughMonday)
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16:00Joint
ASTM-EWGRDCommitteeMeeting
19:00Banquet
13:00
14:00
15:00
16:00
17:00
16thISRD-PreliminarySchedule
13:30OptionalActivities
11:00Adjournment
18:00
19:00
20:00
13:40Oral4(5):
ExperimentalTechniques
15:20Break(20m)
13:40WorkshopC:Reactor
Surveillance;ExperimentalTechniques
15:40Break(20m)
15:40WorkshopA:Adj,CS,UQ;ResearchReactors
17:00to20:00Museum&Dinner
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Non-Technical Activities
Please join us Wednesday evening at the Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA), located on Museum Hill. A Santa Fe treasure, the Museum was founded by Florence Dibell Bartlett, a Chicago heiress who donated her collection and properties to the State of New Mexico. Ms. Bartlett believed that Folk Art, as a visual language, can unite people from all over the world. The Museum’s collection now represents over 100 countries and some of the finest global cultural traditions. The Girard gallery, the main exhibit at MOIFA, will be open to Symposium attendees from 5pm to 8pm on Wednesday evening. Docent tours will be conducted from 5pm to 6pm, or you may explore the gallery on your own. This will be followed by drinks and a contemporary New Mexican dinner catered by the Museum Hill Cafe. Admission to this event is included in your Symposium registration. Cost for companions who wish to participate is $75. Photography is permitted throughout MOIFA unless restricted for a specific exhibit.
• A special workshop related to the museum exhibits will be offered to Symposium attendees and companions. This will begin with a docent tour of the amulet and talisman exhibit from 2pm to 3pm, followed by a hands-on session from 3pm-5pm. The cost for this is $15. Space is limited.
• All of MOIFA galleries are open to Symposium attendees and companions during the hours of 2pm to 5pm on Wednesday. The general public admission fee will be waived during these hours upon presentation of your Symposium name badge. As "Museum Members" for the day, you are also entitled to a 10% discount at the Museum Shop.
Transportation from La Fonda to MOIFA will be provided, starting around 1:30pm and returning to the hotel between 8pm and 9pm. This will provide you with an opportunity to visit some of the other locations of interest adjacent to MOIFA. Costs for these are not included in the Symposium registration, but are nominal:
• MOIFA is open to the public from 10am to 5pm. All of its galleries can be explored during these hours, if you would like a more comprehensive visit. The MOIFA shop will be open during this time, but will close at 5pm for the Symposium activities.
• Immediately adjacent to MOIFA are the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture and the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. A short walk gets you to the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian.
For those who prefer an outdoor activity, there are several options. Please be aware that Santa Fe is high desert, with an altitude of 7200 ft (2200 m). Be sure to drink and carry plenty of water, wear appropriate clothing, and be generous with your sunscreen.
• Quality bicycles are available for rent from Mello Velo, located a few blocks from La Fonda. Arrangements must be made directly with the shop. Note: La Fonda can provide bicycle storage for attendees who want to make an extended rental arrangement with Mello Velo during the Symposium. Two bicycle trails to consider are Dale Ball Trail and La Tierra Trail, both within three miles of La Fonda. See also Santa Fe Trails.
• There are many hiking trails in the Santa Fe area, but again look at the Dale Ball and La Tierra Trails.
However you choose to spend your time on Wednesday afternoon, be sure to be back at MOIFA for the social by 5pm, and bring your camera for one of the best sunset views in Santa Fe.
KeynotesTheAdvancedTestReactor:ABrightIrradiationFutureDr.SeanO’KellyIdahoNationalLaboratories(USA)TheAdvancedTestReactor(ATR)attheIdahoNationalLaboratory(INL)hasoperatedfor50yearstoprovidereactorirradiationtestingofnuclearfuelsandmaterials.TheuniquedesignoftheATRincludescorelocationsthatpermitirradiationtestinginlargevolumeprototypicenvironmentsbuthasalsocontributedtoATR’slongoperatinglife.TheDepartmentofEnergyiscurrentlyfundinganupgrade and refurbishment strategy that will allow the ATR to operate and reliably supportnational and international irradiation research programs beyond 2050. This presentation willdiscussATRexperimentalcapabilities,somerecentandplannedmaterialirradiationresearch,theATR agemanagement strategy, and ongoing efforts at INL to computationallymodel irradiationdamageofnuclearmaterials.Bio: Dr. SeanO’Kelly is currently the INLAssociate LaboratoryDirector responsible for the ATRprograms.Hehasmanagedandoperatednuclearreactorsforover30years.PriortocomingtoINLhewastheDeputyDirectorfortheNISTCenterforNeutronResearch.HereceivedhisPh.D.fromtheUniversityofTexasatAustinandhisM.S.andB.S.fromTexasA&MUniversity.RadiationDetectorsandImagingTechnologiesDr.CinziaDaViàUniversityofManchester(UK)The keynote address will discuss how the development of radiation instrumentation has beencrucialforfundamentalscientificdiscoveriesandfortheimprovementofhumanlife.Afterabriefhistoric introduction, there will be an overview of some of the modern technologies used inradiationimagersinvariousfieldsfollowedbypotentialfuturetrends.Bio:CinziaDaViàisaProfessorofPhysicsattheUniversityofManchesterUK,shereceivedherPhDatGlasgowUniversityin1998andisanexpertinradiationdetectorsforHigh-EnergyPhysicsandMedicalapplications.ShehasbeenworkingonradiationhardsilicondetectordevelopmentfortheLargeHadronCollider(LHC)since1998andin1995sheparticipatedinthediscussionswhichledto thedesignof3D silicon sensors andhasbeenworkingon thedevelopmentof this technologyever since. She formed and led the 3D ATLAS pixel R&D Collaboration (2007-2014), whichsuccessfullydesignedand industrialized the first3Dsensors tobe installed inanexperiment.3DsensorsareoperatingintheATLASexperimentsince2015.In2010,sheproposedtheuseofMicro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology to fabricate sensors for micro-dosimetry inHadrontherapyandiscurrentlyinvolvedin3Dprinteddosimetryandverticalintegrationofsmart-systems. She is in the scientific committee of several international conferences on RadiationDetectors and Instrumentationand is the co-founderof theERDIT (EuropeanRadiationDetectorand Imaging Technology) Network to promote Radiation Imaging Technology research acrossdifferent fieldsof application inEurope.PartofNPSSTNC representing theUnitedKingdom, shewillbetheNSSChairattheNSS-MICConferencein2019andsince2015sheisanelectedmemberoftheNPSSRISCCommittee.
TheAdvancedTestReactor:ABrightIrradiationFuture
KeithPennyIdaho National Laboratories (USA)Keith Penny obtained his B.S inNuclear Engineering at theUniversity of Tennessee. He hasover33yearsofnuclearreactorexperienceandhasoperatedand/ormanaged7differentDOETest Reactors including theAdvancedTest Reactor (ATR) and theHigh Flux IsotopeReactor(HFIR).In1988KeithwastheOperationsManageroftheHighFluxIsotopeReactor,OakRidgeTennesseeandplayedasignificantroleinthereactorrestartafteraDOEdirectedshutdown.In1991hereturnedtoIdahoandbecameaSystemEngineer/SafetyAnalystfortheATRReactorandExperiments.In1996hebecamethemanagerforATRConstructionProjectsaswellastheManager for the ATR Experiment Engineering group. He was an integral part of thedevelopmentandimplementationoftheATRUpgradedFinalSafetyAnalysesReport. In2001KeithbecametheATRPlantEngineeringManager,andin2003,theATRComplexEngineeringManager. In that role, he developed, implemented, and managed the ATR Design BasesReconstitution Program and successfully led the ATR complex through a DOE initiatedshutdownoftheATR.Laterin2011,KeithbecametheManageroftheINLResearchExperimentDesignandAnalysisgroupandin2012,theDeputyDirectoroftheMaterialandFuelsComplex(MFC) Research Division. In 2014keith took on the restart of the Transient Reactor Test(TREAT)FacilityandwastheplantmanagerbeforefinallymovingbacktoATRin2015astheChiefOperatingOfficerATR.
ISRD-16ProgramScheduleSunday,May7th5:00pm–9:00pm: Registration7:00pm–9:00pm: ReceptionMonday,May8th8:30am–10:00am WelcomeandKeynotePresentationsChairs:MaryHelenSparks(ASTMInternational)andJanWagemans(EWGRD)8:30am: WelcomeandAnnouncements8:40am: TheAdvancedTestReactor:ABrightIrradiationFuture KeithPenny–IdahoNationalLaboratories(USA)9:20am: StateoftheArtofRadiationDetectors:ImagingWhatYouCannotSee Dr.CinziaDaVia–UniversityofManchester(UK)10:00am–10:20am Break10:20am–12:20pmOralSession1–Research/TestReactorandAcceleratorDosimetryChairs:JoelKuleszaandPavelFrajtag101: AMethodologyforHarvestingandPredictingIsotopeProductionattheAdvancedTest
Reactor J.Navarro–IdahoNationalLaboratory102: DesignofSeparatedElementReflectorExperimentsinCROCUS:PETALE V.Lamirand–ÉcolePolytechniqueFédéraledeLausanne(EPFL)103 RadiationSpectraandDoseComparisonsUtilizingMonteCarloN-Particle6(MCNP6)
andFastBurstReactorSourceMeasurements A.W.Decker–NuclearScienceandEngineeringResearchCenter(NSERC)104: ShieldingandActivationStudiesfortheMYRRHAResearchReactor S.E.Mueller–Helmholtz-ZentrumDresden-Rossendorf(HZDR)105: NeutronandGamma-RayRadiationEnvironmentsfortheCentralCavityintheAnnular
CoreResearchReactor E.J.Parma–SandiaNationalLaboratories
12:20pm–1:40pm Lunch1:40pm–3:40pm OralSession2–CrossSections,NuclearData,andUncertaintiesChairs:JorgeNavarroandChristopheDestouche201: 2016ReviewofNeutronandNon-NeutronNuclearData
N.E.Holden–BrookhavenNationalLaboratory202: ResultsofaNewEvaluationoftheNeutronStandards A.D.Carlson–NationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology203: AssessmentofNovelTechniquesforNuclearDataEvaluation P.Helgesson–UppsalaUniversity204: PredictionofSpectrumAveragedCrossSectioninPromptFissionNeutronFields R.Capote–InternationalAtomicEnergyAgency205: RigorousUncertaintyPropagationUsingaDosimetryTransferCalibration
P.J.Griffin–SandiaNationalLaboratories3:40pm–4:00pm Break4:00pm–6:00pm Tutorial:SheddingLightonEvaluatedNuclearDataUncertainties DeniseNeudecker(LosAlamosNationalLaboratory)
Tuesday,May9th8:00am–10:20am OralSession3–Adjustments,Inter-comparisons,&BenchmarksChairs:BojanPetrovicandVladimarSmutney301: EnhancementofSTAYSLPNNLwithIRDFFto60MeV L.R.Greenwood–PacificNorthwestNationalLaboratory302: NumericalExperimenttoValidateanAdvancedMethodologyforDosimetryinFrench
NuclearReactors N.Thiollay–CEACadarache303: TheVENUS-FReactorforNuclearDataValidation J.Wagemans–BelgianNuclearResearchCentre304: AnalysisoftheFLUOLE-2Program:UOX/MOXCoreLoadingConfigurations S.Bourganel–DEN/DANS/DM2S/SERMA/LPEC305: OntheInfluenceofBiologicalShieldingonNeutronFluxBehindReactorPressureVessel M.Košťál–ResearchCenterRezLTD306: TheGRUPINTNeutronSpectrumAdjustmentCode–GeneralFeaturesand
CharacterizationoftheSpectrainThreeIrradiationChannelsoftheJSITRIGAReactor A.Trkov–JožefStefanInstitute307: LR-0ReactorMeasurementsforEstimationofMaterialDegradationofWWER-1000
Baffle D.Harutyunyan–CzechTechnicalUniversityinPrague10:20am Break10:20am–12:20pmPosterSessionA CrossSections,NuclearData,andUncertainties TransportCalculations(n/g)andModeling
Adjustments,Inter-comparisons,&BenchmarksChairs:CableKurwitzandMladenMitevPA1: FissionObservablesfromLangevinEquationUsingMicroscopicTransportCoefficients M.D.Usang–TokyoInstituteofTechnologyPA2: AnElectronicInteractiveSystem(Database)forNuclides/IsotopesinEveryday
Applications N.E.Holden–BrookhavenNationalLaboratory
PA3: NuclearDecayDatafortheInternationalReactorDosimetryLibraryforFissionand
Fusion(IRDFF):UpdatedEvaluationsoftheHalf-LivesandGammaRayIntensities.Part2 V.P.Chechev–V.G.KhlopinRadiumInstitutePA4: PresentationoftheCALMAR-ECORCESSpectrumAdjustmentPackageAvailableatthe
NEADataBank G.Grégoire–CEACadarachePA5: Evaluationofthe23Na(n,gamma)ReactionCross-Section K.I.Zolotarev–InstituteofPhysicsandPowerEngineeringPA6: FISPACT-II&TENDL-2015:DosimetrywithUncertaintyQuantificationandPropagation J-Ch.Sublet–UnitedKingdomAtomicEnergyAuthorityPA7: Co-60FilterBoxOptimization K.RussellDePriest–SandiaNationalLaboratoriesPA8: UncertaintyQuantificationofFluenceCalculationsinAdvancedGraphiteCreep
Experiments V.K.Patel–IdahoNationalLaboratoryPA9: ExaminationofCoreNeutronicDataGeneratedwiththeCASLToolsandImpactson
DosimetryAnalysis G.A.Fischer–WestinghouseElectricCompanyLLCPA10: ComparisonofFuelDepletionModelandFreshFuelModelinNeutronTransport
CalculationforHANAROApplicationtoNeutronTransmutationDoping M.Kim–KoreaAtomicEnergyResearchInstitutePA11: ExperimentalandComputationalValidationofRAPID N.Roskoff–VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniversity(VirginiaTech)PA12: RAPIDforMonitoringofNuclearReactorSystems M.Wang–VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniversity(VirginiaTech)PA13: DesignofaShieldedCHANDLERforRemoteDetectionofPuContentofaNuclear
Reactor A.Haghighat–VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniversity(VirginiaTech)PA14: AssessingPathwaysofTritiumProductioninaDetailedFHRModel T.Flaspoehler–GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(GeorgiaTech)PA15: MethodologyQualificationforthe3-DRAPTOR-M3GDiscreteOrdinatesTransportCode J.Chen–WestinghouseElectricCompanyLLC
PA16: ComparativeStudybetweenRAPTOR-M3GandTORTforCommercialPressurizedWaterReactor
J.Chen–WestinghouseElectricCompanyLLCPA17: VerificationandValidationofMonteCarloN-Particle6(MCNP6)forEvaluatingShielding
MaterialsAgainstGammaRadiation W.J.Erwin–AirForceInstituteofTechnologyPA18: ModelingPromptGammaSpectraatVaryingDistancesfromanUnshieldedFastFission
Reactor W.J.Erwin–AirForceInstituteofTechnologyPA19: DosimetricAnalysisofRadiationandShieldingCodecosSHIELDinPrimaryShielding
DesignofAP1000 Y.Hu–StatePowerInvestmentCorporationResearchInstitutePA21: FastNeutronFluxandDPARatesinNuScaleSMRCoreComponentsandVessels W.Zhang–NuScalePowerLLCPA22: ValidationoftheReactorPowerbyMeansofAMSforFluenceCalculationsinReactor
PressureVessel J.Konheiser–Helmholtz-ZentrumDresden-RossendorfPA23: MonteCarloCalculationProcedureandItsImplementationforRadiationLoad
EstimationonRussianVVERReactorEquipment J.Konheiser–Helmholtz-ZentrumDresden-RossendorfPA24: InnovativeIrradiationFacilityfortheProductionof166HoMicrospherestoTreatLiver
Cancer T.Yao–DelftUniversityofTechnologyPA25: RecentDevelopmentsintheTripoli-4®Monte-CarloCodeforReactorDosimetryand
NuclearInstrumentationApplications F.Malouch–CEAPA26: UncertaintyQuantificationofGenSpec:AGeneticAlgorithmforNeutronEnergy
SpectrumAdjustment D.R.Redhouse–SandiaNationalLaboratoriesPA27: NeutronSpectrumCharacterizationattheAnnularCoreResearchReactorUsinga
GeneticAlgorithmforSpectrumAdjustment R.M.Vega–SandiaNationalLaboratoriesPA28: Re-AnalysesoftheEuropeanHCLLandHCPBBreederBlanketMock-upNeutronics
ExperimentswithState-of-the-ArtNuclearDataLibraries A.Klix–KarlsruheInstituteofTechnology
PA29: UsingTotalMonteCarlotoCalculatetheFullCovarianceMatrixofaNeutronSpectrum N.L.Asquith–NRGPetten12:20pm–1:40pm Lunch1:40pm–3:20pm OralSession4–ExperimentalTechniquesChairs:GregFischerandAbdallahLyoussi401: DesignandResponseTestingofBoron-Implanted/DiffusedSiliconCarbideNeutron
DetectorsforDosimetryandMonitoringApplications K.C.Mandal–UniversityofSouthCarolina402: PracticalConsiderationsforReactorSpectrumCharacterization:LessonsLearned T.Quirk–SandiaNationalLaboratories403: Determinationof103mRhX-rayEmissionIntensitiesforReactorDosimetry J.Riffaud–CEASaclay404: Explorationofthe1keV–1MeVNeutronEnergyRangeUsingZirconiumDosimeters N.Thiollay–CEACadarache405: SimultaneousMeasurementsofNuclearHeatingandThermalNeutronFluxObtained
withtheCALMOS-2MeasurementDeviceinsidetheOSIRISReactor H.Carcreff–CEASaclay3:20pm–3:40pm Break3:40pm–5:40pm WorkshopSessionA AdjustmentMethods,CrossSections,andUncertaintyQuantificationsChairs:PatrickGriffinandDeanThornton TestandResearchReactorsChairs:MichaelFlandersandPavelFrajtag6:00pm–7:30pm ASTM&EWGRDCommitteeMeetings
Wednesday,May10th8:00am–10:00am OralSession5–TransportCalculations(n/g)andModelingChairs:EdParmaandJoergKonheiser501: MethodologytoConsiderLoadFollowinginFastNeutronFluenceonRPVCalculations C.A.Gosmain–EDFR&D502: EvaluationofthePoolCriticalAssemblyBenchmarkwithExplicitlyModeledGeometry
UsingMCNP6’sUnstructuredMeshCapabilities J.A.Kulesza–UniversityofMichigan503: DeterministicModelofPWRFastFluenceforUncertaintyPropagationswiththeCode
APOLLO3® P.Mosca–DEN/DANS/DM2S/SERMA/LLPR504: DerivationofEx-CoreDetectorResponseFunctionsforSizewellB C.Murphy–AmecFosterWheeler505: High-FidelityGammaTransportAnalysisfortheAdvancedTestReactorFuelStorage
Canal D.W.Nigg–IdahoNationalLaboratory506: ACaseStudyintotheEffectofExcessReactivityontheResultsofDosimetryCalculations
PerformedwithFixedSourceCodes D.J.Powney–AmecFosterWheeler10:00am–10:20am Break10:20am–12:20pmWorkshopSessionB TransportMethodsandBenchmarksChairs:IgorRemecandVladimirSmutney MixedFieldDosimetryChairs:J.ChenandVitKlupak1:30pm–5:00pm OptionalActivities5:00pm–8:00pm Museum&Dinner
Thursday,May11th8:00am–10:00am OralSession6–ReactorSurveillance&PlantLifeExtension-IChairs:BenjaminParksandDeanThornton601: NeutronFluenceMonitoringforSubsequentLicenseRenewal M.Hardgrove–U.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommission602: RetrospectiveDosimetryAnalysisofTopSupportPlugSamplesfromScrapSurveillance
CapsuleMaterialforQualifyingCalculationsintheExtendedBeltlineRegionofPWRs G.A.Fischer–WestinghouseElectricCompanyLLC 603: AdditionalSurveillanceProgramforVVER-1000ReactorsatUkrainianNPPs O.V.Grytsenko–InstituteforNuclearResearch604: ImplementationofEx-VesselNeutronDosimetryforAdvancedPowerReactor,APR-1400
inKorea M.Lim–KoreaReactorIntegritySurveillanceTechnology605: ApproachesforEstimationofRadiationDamageParametersonVVEREquipmentand
TheirImplementationDuringMonitoringProcedure P.Borodkin–ScientificandEngineeringCentreforNuclearandRadiationSafety606: AnAssessmentofDPAasanAlternativeDamageCorrelationParameterforReactor
PressureVesselEmbrittlement R.E.Stoller–OakRidgeNationalLaboratory(Retired)10:00am–10:20am Break10:20am–12:20pmPosterSessionB Research/TestReactorandAcceleratorDosimetry ReactorSurveillance&PlantLifeExtension
ExperimentalTechniquesChairs:CableKurwitzandMladenMitevPB1: CharacterizationoftheAnnularCoreResearchReactor(ACRR)NeutronRadiography
ExperimentRegion K.I.Kaiser–SandiaNationalLaboratoriesPB2: CalculationsofNeutronandGammaDosesontheBerylliumReflectorfortheAdvanced
TestReactorUsingMCNP5 D.O.Choe–IdahoNationalLaboratory
PB3: DetailedMeasurementofNeutronBackgroundFluxintheAdvancedTestReactorFuelStorageCanal
D.W.Nigg–IdahoNationalLaboratoryPB4: PerformanceVerificationTestingofEx-CoreNeutronFluxMonitoringSystemfor
CommercialReactorUsingUCITRIGAReactor S.Yang–KoreaAtomicEnergyResearchInstitutePB5: NeutronicsAnalysesfortheSNSSecondTargetStation I.Remec–OakRidgeNationalLaboratoryPB6: ModelingtheWhiteSandsMissileRangeFastBurstReactorwithaDiscreteOrdinates
Code,PENTRAN T.R.Schulmeister–AirForceInstituteofTechnologyPB7: 1-MeVEquivalentSiliconDamageStudiesattheWhiteSandsMissileRangeFastBurst
Reactor T.M.Flanders–WhiteSandsMissileRangePB9: NeutronEnergySpectrumMeasurementattheTangentialChannelNo.3oftheDalat
Reactor N.C.Hai–DalatNuclearResearchInstitutePB10: InstallationofaSecondCLICITIrradiationFacilityattheOregonStateTRIGAReactor R.A.Schickler–OregonStateUniversityPB11: Experiment-basedandNumericalEstimationAnalysisofNeutronFieldPerformancein
theIn-CoreIrradiationPositionsandintheLateralBlanketoftheBOR-60Reactor E.E.Lebedeva–JSCSSCRIARPB12: StudyofEpithermal-NeutronSpectrumVariationVersusDepthinWaterPhantom G.Gambarini–UniversitàdegliStudidiMilano,ItalyPB13: SupplementalSurveillanceCapsuleApplicationforOptimizedPowerReactor,OPR1000
inKorea Y.Maeng–KoreaReactorIntegritySurveillanceTechnologyPB14: DeterminationoftheExposureConditionsoftheVVER-1000SupportingElements V.L.Diemokhin–InstituteofNuclearResearchPB15: AdvancedNeutronDosimetryonVVER-440AimedtoReactorEquipmentLoad
EvaluationDuringLifeTimeProlongation P.Borodkin–ScientificandEngineeringCentreforNuclearandRadiationSafety
PB16: EstablishmentofCORONAAcademyasCommonSourceofKnowledgeintheAreaofVVERTechnology
M.Mitev–InstituteforNuclearResearchandNuclearEnergy,BulgarianAcademyofSciences
PB17: PerformanceofSerpentinPlantLifeManagementCalculations T.Viitanen–VTTTechnicalResearchCentreofFinlandPB18: FirstResultsoftheEvaluationofaSeriesofCalculationsandNeutronMonitor
IrradiationsintheReactorCavityoftheHungarianNPP E.M.Zsolnay-BudapestUniversityofTechnologyandEconomicsPB19: AutomatedFastFluenceCalculationsImplementationWithinArcadia®CodeSystem C.M.MorichauBeauchant–AREVANPPB20: ReactorDosimetryandUncertaintyQuantificationinSupportoftheAdvancedGraphite
Creep(AGC)Experiments P.W.Humrickhouse–IdahoNationalLaboratoryPB21: NeutronDosimetryRealizedbyIntrinsicNeutronSensitivityofGaNSchottkyDevices L.R.Cao–TheOhioStateUniversityPB22: Gamma-RayImagingSystemforFukushimaDaiichiNuclearPowerPlantUsingSilicon
StripDetector M.Kaburagi–JapanAtomicEnergyAgencyPB23: R&DsonRadiationMeasurementsinJAEATowardstheDecommissioningofFukushima
DaiichiNuclearPowerPlant Y.Sato–JapanAtomicEnergyAgencyPB24: TheEffectsofRadiationHardeningandThermalAnnealingontheReusabilityofMn:CaF2
TLDs J.D.Daniel–WhiteSandsMissileRangePB25: FastTwoParametricSpectrometricSystemforExperimentalReactorDosimetry Z.Matěj–MasarykUniversityPB26: NewEvaluationofNeutronFluenceMeasurementsbyDiamondDetectors V.A.Nikolaenko–NationalResearchCenter–KurchatovInstitutePB27: DetectionInstrumentationoftheCROCUSReactor V.Lamirand–EcolePolytechniqueFédéraledeLausanne(EPFL) PB28: TestingoftheRetrospectiveDosimetryProcedureBasedontheExtractionofNiobium
fromVVER-1000CladdingMaterialSamplesafterTheirIrradiationinResearchReactor V.N.Kochkin-NationalResearchCenter–KurchatovInstitute
12:20pm–1:40pm Lunch1:40pm–3:40pm WorkshopSessionC
ReactorSurveillanceChairs:G.A.FischerandSimonShaw ExperimentalTechniquesChairs:LawrenceGreenwoodandHubertCarcreff3:40pm–4:00pm Break4:00pm–6:00pm JointASTM–EWGRDCommitteeMeeting7:00pm SymposiumBanquet
Friday,May12th8:00am–9:20am OralSession7–ReactorSurveillance&PlantLifeExtension-IIChairs:MiJoungLimandSergeyZaritsky701: RadiationInducedDegradationofConcreteinNPPs I.Remec–OakRidgeNationalLaboratory702: ValidationofMCBENDDosimetryPredictionsAgainstMeasurementsfromHunterstonB
AdvancedGas-CooledReactor D.A.Allen–AmecFosterWheeler703: VanadiumSelf-PoweredDetectorGammaResponseinCommercialPressurizedWater
Reactor J.Chen–WestinghouseElectricCompanyLLC704: LWRSurveillanceDosimetryatSizewellBNuclearPowerPlant S.E.Shaw–EDFEnergyGenerationLtd.9:20am–9:40am Break9:40am–11:00am SymposiumClosingSession9:40am: WorkshopSummariesChairs:IgorRemecandDeanThornton10:10am: ClosingRemarksandAnnouncementsChairs:MaryHelenSparks(ASTMInternational)andJanWagemans(EWGRD)11:00am SymposiumAdjournment