The last course Severe Accident Phenomenology (SAP) has been held at Stockholm (KTH) in 2015 (July 6th-10th) in the frame of the NUGENIA Technical Area N°2/SARNET on “Severe accidents”. This 1-week course was jointly organized by KTH, CEA, IRSN and University of Pisa and has been hosted by KTH at Stockholm. This is the 6th course since the start of SARNET in 2004. This course was a success showing that the European Network of Excellence SARNET was really the leader for the dissemination of Severe Accident knowledge at international level: 74 participants from Europe, Asia and South-America have been present. The objective of this course is to train Master-PhD students, young engineers and researchers recently involved in severe accidents in nuclear power plants (NPP). The SAP has evolved from the first course in 2006 till 2015: different important topics for SA phenomenology, progression and mitigation in current water-cooled Gen.II and III NPP, but also the different design solutions in Gen.III have been taught. For the two last sessions (2013 and 2015) new lectures have been given on Fukushima-Daiichi severe accidents and current situation. The next course will be held in 2018 in Madrid with the support of CIEMAT and Madrid University. A special focus will be developed on recent knowledge gained on Fukushima-aiichi severe accidents.
The Severe Accident Phenomenology Short Course (SAP): 12 years of excellence for dissemination of Severe Accident knowledge at international level
PACI, SANDROCo-primo
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2017-01-01
Abstract
The last course Severe Accident Phenomenology (SAP) has been held at Stockholm (KTH) in 2015 (July 6th-10th) in the frame of the NUGENIA Technical Area N°2/SARNET on “Severe accidents”. This 1-week course was jointly organized by KTH, CEA, IRSN and University of Pisa and has been hosted by KTH at Stockholm. This is the 6th course since the start of SARNET in 2004. This course was a success showing that the European Network of Excellence SARNET was really the leader for the dissemination of Severe Accident knowledge at international level: 74 participants from Europe, Asia and South-America have been present. The objective of this course is to train Master-PhD students, young engineers and researchers recently involved in severe accidents in nuclear power plants (NPP). The SAP has evolved from the first course in 2006 till 2015: different important topics for SA phenomenology, progression and mitigation in current water-cooled Gen.II and III NPP, but also the different design solutions in Gen.III have been taught. For the two last sessions (2013 and 2015) new lectures have been given on Fukushima-Daiichi severe accidents and current situation. The next course will be held in 2018 in Madrid with the support of CIEMAT and Madrid University. A special focus will be developed on recent knowledge gained on Fukushima-aiichi severe accidents.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.