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CSNI Workshop on

Ageing Management of Thick Walled Concrete Structures, including
ISI, maintenance and repair, Instrumentation methods and Safety Assessment in view of long term operation
 
Hotel Holiday Inn, Prague – Czech Republic 1 – 3 October 2008
Hosted by the Nuclear Research Institute Rez

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Final Programme
   1st October
   2nd October
   3rd October
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Final Programme

Wednesday, 1 October 2008

08:00 Registration

09:00 Opening Session
Chairs: Ladislav Pecinka (CSN), Alejandro Huerta (OECD/NEA)

09:00 Welcome Address
NRI Rez

09:15 Introduction & Objectives of the Workshop
A. Huerta (OECD/NEA)

09:25 Practical Information
L. Pecinka (NRI Rez)

09:30 Invited Lecture –
To be confirmed

10:15 Session 1 – Aging Management of Concrete Structures
Chairs: Behnaz Aghili (SSM), Paolo Contri (EC JRC)

10:15 Ageing Management of CANDU Concrete Buildings
K. Philopose and F. Gregor (AECL)

10:45 Development on the Integrated Aging Management System for Safety-Related Structures
Y-C Song, M-S Cho (KEPRI), J-S Lee, J-H Lee (Korea Institute of Construction Technology)

11:15 Coffee Break

11:45 Plant Life Management of the ACR-1000 Concrete Containment Structure
H. H. Abrishami, R. Ricciuti and M. Elgohary (AECL)

12:15 Repair Techniques and Materials for the Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures
R. Cullen (Kinectrics Inc)

12:45 Session 1 Panel Discussion

13:15 Lunch Break

14:30 Session 2 – Testing and Safety Assessment
Chairs: Jean Mathieu Rambach (IRSN), Kenta Hibino (JNES)

14:30 PACE 1450 EXP an Experimental Setup to Study the Mechanical Behaviour
of a Standard Zone of Prestressed Reinforced Concrete Containment

N. Herrmann, D. Kiefer, L. Gerlach (MPA Karlsruhe), C. Niklasch (Züblin AG),
C. Bento, S. Michel-Ponnelle (EDF R&D)

15:00 Structural Assessment of Thick Concrete Shear Walls Compared to Test Data
J. Nie, J. Braverman and C. Hofmayer (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
S. Ali and J. Xu (USNRC)

15:30 Ageing of Concrete Considered in the Safety Evaluation of a Nuclear Containment Structures
V. Gocevski (Hydro-Québec)

16:00 Evaluation of Concrete Structures for Radioactive Waste Storage
J. Milman, T. S. Aziz, J. K. Biswas, R. Janzen (AECL)

16:30 Coffee Break

17:00 Structural Analysis of Prestress Concrete Containment Building Considering Prestressing
Loss of Tendon

H. Lee (Korea Electric Power Research Institute)

17:30 New Experimental Facility on WWER Tendons Tests
J. Zdarek (NRI Rez)

18:00 Session 2 Panel Discussion

18:30 End of Day 1


Thursday, 2 October 2008

09:00 Session 3 – Non Destructive Examination
Chairs: Luc De Marneffe (Tractebel), Valérie L’Hostis (CEA)

09:00 Invited Lecture –
To be confirmed

09:45 Experimental Results of Impact Echo Method Applied to Model of NPP Concrete Structures
P. Stulík (NRI Rez)

10:15 Using Half-Cell Potential Measurement to Assess the Severity of Corrosion
in Reinforced Concrete Structures in Gentilly-2 Reactor Building
S. Picard, (Gentilly-2 NPP)

10:45 GPR Applicability to Thick Wall Concrete Structure Inspection – Experiences Gained
from both, Experimental Studies and Workaday Measurements
J. Štainbruch (INSET s.r.o.)

11:15 Coffee Break

11:45 Recent Advances in Seismic Non-Destructive Testing of Concrete Plate Like Structures
N. Ryden (Lund University), A. Kristensen (FORCE Technology) and O. Jovall (Scanscot Technology)

12:15 Non Destructive Identification of Rebar Corrosion in Reinforced Concrete Structures
V. L’Hostis, S. Charles (CEA Saclay), V. Bouteiller (Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées)
and C. Brunet (EDF-SEPTEN)

12:45 Numerical Simulation of the Impact-Echo Diagnostic Method Applied
on Thick-Walled Concrete Structures of NPP
S. Morávka (University of West Bohemia)

13:15 Lunch Break

14:30 Ultrasonic Imaging in Concrete
O. Paris, G. Ribay (CEA Saclay) and J. M. Rambach (IRSN)

15:00 Experimental Stend of Nuclear Research Institute Rez PLC for Qualification
of In-Service Inspection Techniques
L. Pečínka, P. Cikrle, D. Svoboda (NRI Rez)

15:30 Finite Element based Evaluation of Seismic Non-Destructive Tests on Concrete
Containment Walls
N. Ryden (Lund University), O. Jovall (Scanscot Technology) and A. Kristensen (FORCE Technology)

16:00 Coffee Break

16:30 Non-Destructive Validation of Concrete Structures - How do you Assess the Quality
of Concrete without Destructive Testing?
I. Peeze Bikhorts (KEMA)

17:00 Session 3 Panel Discussion

17:30 End of Day 2

20:00 Workshop Official Dinner


Friday, 3 October 2008

09:00 Session 4 – Conditioning Monitoring
Chairs: Homayoun Abrishami (AECL), Ettienne Gallitre (EDF)

09:00 Invited Lecture –
To be confirmed

09:45 The CANDU 6 Containment Leak Tightness and the Contribution of an Elastic Liner
to its Service Life Extension
C. Seni (Mattec Engineering Ltd.)

10:15 EDF reactor building containment: monitoring of the prestressed concrete structure.
N. Badez (EDF-DTG)

10:45 Concrete Technology Programme for Nuclear Power Plants
L. Wrangensten (Elforsk) and M. Hassanzadeh (Vattenfall Research and Development)

11:15 Coffee Break

11:45 Ageing Management of EDF NPP Concrete Structures: from the Theory to the Reality
E. Gallitre and C. Brunet (EDF-SEPTEN)

12:15 In Service Inspection of Concrete Structures in Belgian NPP
L. de Marneffe (Tractebel Engineering), Y. Merckx (Electrabel), M. Sonville (Tractebel Engineering), and R. Lasudry (Tractebel Engineering)

12:45 Lunch Break

14:00 Life Assessment of CANDU Reactor Building Containment Structures
J. Milman , T.S. Aziz, and J. K. Biswas (AECL)

14:30 Measured Loss of Prestress in 30-year-old Concrete Structures
P. Lundqvist (Lund University) and P. Anderson (Scanscot Technology)

15:30 Session 4 Panel Discussion

16:00 Final Session - Conclusions, Lessons Learnt and Recommendations
from the Workshop
Chairs: Syed Ali (NRC), Ladislav Pecinka (NRI Rez)

16:00 Synthesis of Topic 1 Conclusions
(To be named later)

16:10 Synthesis of Topc 2 Conclusions
(To be named later)

16:20 Synthesis of Topic 3 Conclusions
(To be named later)

16:30 Synthesis of Topic 4 Conclusions
(To be named later)

16:40 General Discussion - Conclusions, Lessons Learnt, and Recommendations

17:15 Closing Remarks
A. Huerta (OECD/NEA)

17:15 End of Workshop

VENUE FACILITY
 
HOLIDAY INN PRAGUE CONGRESS CENTRE, PRAGUE 4
Address: Na Pankráci Str. 15/1684, 140 21 Prague 4, Czech Republic, www.holidayinn.cz

Completely new modern four-star hotel Holiday Inn Congress Centre, opened in 2001, 5 minutes from the city centre (Wenceslas Square), 2 minutes walk from Vyšehrad underground station.

Secure garage parking.

There are modern CONFERENCE HALLS, air-conditioning, projection equipment, WiFi internet access, sound equipment.

Conference meetings rooms:
A+B and foyer in 1st floor are suitable for CSNI Workshop ("school” arrangement for 70 - 80 persons, foyer for exhibition, registration desk and coffee breaks)
 

 

ACCESS to the hotel

Public Transport – the underground – Metro line ”C”, station Vyšehrad.

By car – the Prague North-South Highway (Magistrala), exit Congress Center. Ample sheltered parking space is available at the Congress Center.

By train – the Central station. From the Central station, underground line ”C”.

From the airport – by shuttle bus to the city, by taxi (approx. 25 EUR/taxi/one way) or bus N° 119, which ends at the underground - station Dejvická, Metro line "A" to Museum station and
from Museum station line "C" to Vysehrad station, 2 minutes walk from Vyšehrad underground station to Holiday Inn hotel.

ACCOMMODATION

HOLIDAY INN PRAGUE HOTEL****
, Na Pankráci Str. 15/1684, 140 21 Prague 4, www.holidayinn.cz
 
offers its guests 251 elegantly and stylishly furnished rooms. All rooms are fully air-conditioned, and they include automatically replenished mini bars, satellite and Pay -TV, radio, a direct phone line, chip card operated electronic safe deposit, and Internet access. In addition, the Holiday Inn Prague Congress Center has 50 executive rooms and 8 suites for its most demanding clients. These rooms come fully equipped with Internet consoles, trouser presses, dressing gowns, an extended selection of body cosmetics, and other accessories to

make your stay in the hotel more comfortable. Apart from the aforementioned, all rooms are secured using a unique online lock system.

Price: standard single room - 169 EUR, standard double room – 189 EUR incl. buffet breakfast., exl. 9%VAT.
Booking form send please directly to the hotel: e-mail: marcela.bouzkova@holidayinn.cz

OYA HOTEL***
, Na Pankraci 1527, Prague 4, http://www.hoteloya.cz
The hotel is situated not far from the underground station “Prazskeho povstani”, 8 minutes walking distance from the Holiday Inn Congress Centre, about 4 minutes drive from the city centre.
 

Hotel OYA provides 33 very comfort rooms and 2 business suites. There are single, double and tripple rooms with shower and WC. All rooms are equipped with colour TV/SAT and telephones. Some of the rooms have an air conditioner. Safe parking place for approx. 10 vehicles.

Price: standard single room - 100 EUR, standard double room – 136 EUR incl. buffet breakfast and 9%VAT. Reservation to Teris, e-mail: teris@teris.cz
 

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