„Innovative Nuclear Power in a Closed Fuel Cycle Scenario“ December 5– 8, 2011 Bad Honnef, Germany
494. Wilhelm und Else Heraeus-Seminar
December 5, 2011
16.15 – 16.50
ASTRID: The French Prototype of the 4th Generation
A. Zaetta
Small Modular Reactors and VHTR
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Session II: New Challenges in Reactor Physics and Thermal-hydraulics | ||
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09.00 – 09.35 |
M. Salvatores | |
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09.45 – 10.20 |
Frontiers of thermal-hydraulics modeling and experimental validation |
R. Stieglitz |
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10.30 – 11.00 |
Discussion and Coffee | |
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Session III: Innovative fuels, cladding and structural materials | ||
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11.00 – 11.35 |
R. Konings | |
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11.45 – 12.20 |
N. Chauvin | |
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12.30 – 14.00 |
Lunch | |
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14.00 – 14.35 |
Overview on clad and structure materials for fast reactor systems |
M. Serrano |
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14.45 – 15.20 |
Challenges in innovative structural and clad materials modelling |
L. Malerba |
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15.30 – 16.00 |
Discussion and Coffee | |
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16.00 – 19.00 |
Poster Session | |
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19.00 |
Dinner | |
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Session IV: Chemical separation, waste management and geological repository | ||
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09.00 – 09.35 |
G. Modolo | |
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09.45 – 10.20 |
J. P. Glatz | |
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10.30 – 11.00 |
Discussion and Coffee | |
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11.00 – 11.35 |
Disposal of high level nuclear waste - scientific state of knowledge and future perspectives |
H. Geckeis |
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11.45 – 12.20 |
Partitioning and Transmutation to innovate nuclear waste management |
H. Oigawa |
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12.30 – 14.00 |
Lunch | |
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Session V: Advanced Simulation | ||
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14.00 – 14.35 |
H. Khalil | |
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14.45 – 15.20 |
P. Ravetto | |
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15.30 – 16.00 |
Discussion and Coffee | |
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16.00 – 19.00 |
Poster Session | |
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19.00 |
Dinner | |
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Session VI: Economy and strategies | ||
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09.00 – 09.35 |
Nuclear contributions to the UN Millennium Development Goals |
W. Burkart |
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09.45 – 10.20 |
SNETP: 3rd generation technologies in perspective and beyond |
F. Pazdera |
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10.30 – 11.00 |
Discussion and Coffee | |
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11.00 – 11.35 |
A. Kerner | |
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11.45 – 12.20 |
R. Schenkel | |
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12.15 – 13.30 |
Lunch | |
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13.30 – 14.15 |
Poster Awards | |
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14.25 – 15.10 |
Closing Remarks |
J.U. Knebel |

