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Preliminary Announcement

Course co-ordination: Christophe JOURNEAU CEA Cadarache Severe Accident Mastering Lab. DTP-STH-LMA 13108 St Paul lez Durance France Tel: +33 (0)4 42 25 41 21 Fax: +33 (0)4 42 25 77 88 E-mail : christophe.journeau@cea.fr

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Preliminary Announcement

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  1. Course co-ordination: • Christophe JOURNEAU • CEA Cadarache • Severe Accident Mastering Lab. • DTP-STH-LMA • 13108 St Paul lez Durance • France • Tel: +33 (0)4 42 25 41 21 • Fax: +33 (0)4 42 25 77 88 • E-mail : christophe.journeau@cea.fr • Please send us an e-mail to receive further information on this course. • Web pageunder construction at • http://www.cad.cea.fr/ • Dates and Venue: • 27 to 31 January 2003 • Aix en Provence • Exact venue to be announced soon • Language :English • Fees:The participation fee including lecture notes, lunches and coffee breaks will be of 1050 € (Payment before 1/11/02) • The number of attendants will be limited. • Fellowships: • A limited number of scholarships to CEEC and NIS participants will be offered. Application Deadline is set to November 1, 2002. • This course is a follow-up of the EUROCOURSE-97 “Analysis of Severe Accidents in Light Reactors” held in Madrid in October 1997. • It is focused on corium,the mixture of molten material that would be formed in the hypothetical case of a nuclear reactor severe accident. • This EUROCOURSE is proposed to disseminate the knowledge gained on corium behaviour thanks to national and community R&D. • The 5-day course programme is structured in 19 lectures covering the accident scenarios, Probalistic Risk Assessment, mitigation concepts for current and future Light Water Reactors (PWR, EPR, VVER, BWR), basic corium physico-chemistry and thermal-hydraulics, mechanistic models for the various in-vessel and ex-vessel corium configurations, corium experimentation and scenario codes. • 27 Experts from EU countries and Russia will be charged of preparing and presenting the lectures. • Prototypic corium facilities at Cadarache will be visited. • The course is intended for graduates from Technical and Scientific Universities and for scientists and engineers in utilities, industry, research centres and safety institutions,… No prior knowledge of severe accident is required. Preliminary Announcement EUROCOURSE 2003 Corium : Severe Accident R&D and Nuclear PowerPlant Safety Aix en Provence, France January 27-31, 2003 Organised by : Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique Direction de l’Energie Nucléaire CEA / Cadarache F13108 St Paul lez Durance EUROPEAN COMMISSION RESEARCH DIRECTORATE-GENERAL Directorate J – Preserving the Ecosystem: research into energy efficiency

  2. EUROCOURSE-2003« Corium :Severe Accident R&D and Nuclear Power Plant Safety » Preliminary Programme

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