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Program 2010

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  • April 8-9, 2010: International Workshop on Coupling Mechanisms to improve Lifetime Prediction of LWRs
    Environmentally-assisted cracking is a limiting factor for the lifetime of light water reactors. Cases of stress corrosion cracking and corrosion fatigue were reported for Ni-based alloys, stainless steels, zirconium alloys… For this workshop, experts from various countries are invited to discuss prediction methods and to understand environmentally-assisted cracking which represents a limiting factor for the lifetime of light-water reactor components. More...
  • May 4-7, 2010: Material Degradation for Utility Engineers
    This international short course, in English, focuses on materials degradation and related issues, designed for utility engineers. The objective of this course is to start from the fundamentals and provide an integrated, up-to-date picture of materials reliability in the existing fleet of LWRs. More...
  • May 20: Journée des Doctorants Mécamat (en français)
    Une journée de présentations d'études réalisées dans cadre du réseau Mécamat. Suite...
  • May 25-28, 2010: Damage Mechanics and Local Approach to Fracture
    This international course is organized for Master and Ph.D. studends, as well as engineers who wish to update their theoretical knowledge on modelling of fatigue/degradation mechanisms. More...
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