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Ever since its first issue in 1956, the atw – International Journal for Nuclear Power has been a publisher of specialist articles, background reports, interviews and news about developments and trends from all important sectors of nuclear energy, nuclear technology and the energy industry. Internationally current and competent, the professional journal atw is a valuable source of information. www.nucmag.com

Ever since its first issue in 1956, the atw – International Journal for Nuclear Power has been a publisher of specialist articles, background reports, interviews and news about developments and trends from all important sectors of nuclear energy, nuclear technology and the energy industry. Internationally current and competent, the professional journal atw is a valuable source of information.

www.nucmag.com

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<strong>atw</strong> Vol. 67 (2022) | Ausgabe 3 ı Mai<br />

PROGRAMMVORSCHAU<br />

32<br />

KERNTECHNIK 2022<br />

YOUNG SCIENTISTS WORKSHOP<br />

We welcome 17 Young Scientists with interesting lectures on nuclear research and innovation.<br />

The three best papers will receive a competence award sponsored by<br />

YOUNG SCIENTISTS WORKSHOP JURY<br />

Dr. Katharina Stummeyer<br />

Head of Project Management Agency Gesellschaft<br />

für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit<br />

Prof. Dr. Jörg Starflinger<br />

Head of the Institute of <strong>Nuclear</strong> Technology and<br />

Energy Systems, University of Stuttgart<br />

Prof. Dr. Marco K. Koch<br />

Head of Plant Simulation and Safety Group, Faculty of<br />

Mechanical Engineering, Ruhr-Universität Bochum<br />

Matthias Daichendt<br />

Head of Engineering<br />

Kraftanlagen Heidelberg<br />

YOUNG SCIENTISTS WORKSHOP<br />

Dienstag, 21. Juni 2022 Mittwoch, 22. Juni 2022<br />

13:30-13:45 Sergio Iván Cáceres Castro Universität Stuttgart<br />

Experimental investigation on the startup behavior of a straight<br />

two-phase closed thermosyphon bundle <strong>for</strong> passive heat transfer<br />

from spent fuel pools<br />

13:45-14:00 Sinem Çevikalp Usta Universität Magdeburg<br />

Validation of ATHLET <strong>for</strong> bayonet heat exchangers with natural<br />

convection heat transfer<br />

14:00-14:15 Muhammad Chaudhry KIT Karlsruher Institut für Technologie<br />

Treatment of radioactive secondary waste from waterjet abrasive<br />

suspension cutting using separation techniques<br />

14:15-14:30 Eduard Diaz-Pescador Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden – Rossendorf<br />

NuScale SMR 3-D modelling and analysis of boron dilution<br />

transient with system code ATHLET in the framework of McSAFER<br />

14:30-14:45 Lars Heibges Technische Universität Kaiserslautern<br />

Analytical methods <strong>for</strong> simulation of hard projectile impact on<br />

rein<strong>for</strong>ced concrete structures<br />

14:45-15:00 Lukas Helm Technische Universität Kaiserslautern<br />

Self-centering ring spring dampers <strong>for</strong> seismic design of steel<br />

frames<br />

15:50-16:05 Maximilian Hoffmann Ruhr-Universität Bochum<br />

Influence analysis of selected concrete properties and the<br />

heating capacity on the heat transfer coefficient between<br />

concrete and melt using the BETA experiments with COCOSYS<br />

16:05-16:20 Marc Kirsch Universität Stuttgart<br />

Experimental investigation on the long-term operational behaviour<br />

of two-phase closed thermosyphon bundles <strong>for</strong> passive heat<br />

transfer from spent fuel pools under normal, abnormal, and accident<br />

conditions<br />

09:00-09:15 Julia Krieger Ruhr-Universität Bochum<br />

Simulation of the OSU-MASLWR test facility with the system<br />

code AC 2<br />

09:15-09:30 Florian Krist Ruhr-Universität Bochum<br />

Analysis of the AC² model basis <strong>for</strong> mapping the fission product<br />

release using simulations of the Phébus FPT1 and FPT3 integral<br />

tests<br />

09:30-09:45 Silvia lo Muzio Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit<br />

Simulation of CEFR Neutronic Start-up Tests with FENNECS<br />

and Coupled Pin-by-pin FENNECS/ATHLET Model of a CEFR<br />

Subassembly<br />

09:45-10:00 Ina Münch Technische Universität Kaiserslautern<br />

Nonlinear dynamic calculation of impact tests on induced<br />

vibrations: IRIS-3<br />

10:00-10:15 Michael Pfau KIT – Karlsruher Institut für Technologie<br />

Development of a universally applicable internal pipe separation<br />

system <strong>for</strong> hard-to-reach (contaminated) areas (RoTre)<br />

10:15-10:30 Eric Rentschler KIT – Karlsruher Institut für Technologie<br />

Development of a mobile, automated, optical inspection system<br />

<strong>for</strong> radioactive drums<br />

11:00-11:15 Nelson Felipe Rincón-Soto Universität Stuttgart<br />

Assessment and validation of ATHLET-Code <strong>for</strong> simulating<br />

residual heat removal via a two-phase large-scale loop<br />

thermosyphon<br />

11:15-11:30 René Vennemann Ruhr-Universität Bochum<br />

Simulation of pool scrubbing experiments per<strong>for</strong>med in the<br />

large-scale SAAB facility<br />

11:30-11:45 Shanyao Zhang KIT Karlsruher Institut für Technologie<br />

Comparison of per<strong>for</strong>mance parameters of the prototypes<br />

<strong>for</strong> a dry-mechanical decontamination of corners, edges and<br />

imperfections in nuclear facilities<br />

KERNTECHNIK 2022<br />

Programmvorschau

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