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MONDAY � 08:30 AM Registration ________� Congress Center - Level 2 "#$%&' 09:30 AM Opening Talk ________� Antipolis Amphitheater Coming soon � 09:50 AM Keynote ________� Antipolis Amphitheater � The ITER Project: challenges of fusion technology development • Bigot B. • ITER Organization )*+,-️ 10:20 AM Technical Sessions ________� Antipolis Amphitheater Primary Water T02 ➔ Conditioning & Treatment Chemistry & � #099 • Effect of Dissolved Hydrogen on the Electrochemical Behaviors of Ni-based Alloy and Stainless Steel in a Simulated PWR Enviroment • Yeh Y.-W. (1); Radiochemistry 10:20 - 10:40 Yeh T.-K. * (1); Wang M.-Y. (1) • (1) National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan � #119 • Primary circuit surface preconditioning - HFT - Commissioning of NPP Mochovce 3 • Kus P. * (1); Krondak M. (2); Tkac S. (3); Skala M. (1); Kobzova A. 10:40 - 11:00 (2); Mihokova J. (3) • (1) Research Centre Rez, Czech Republic; (2) ÚJV a.s., Czech Republic; (3) Slovenske elektrarne a.s., Slovakia � #124 • Potassium Hydroxide for Western-Design PWRs: Chemistry and Radiation Safety Assessments • Fruzzetti K. * (1); Marks C. (2); Dingee J. (2); Kim K. (1) 11:00 - 11:20 • (1) Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), United States of America; (2) Dominion Engineering, Inc., United States of America � #026 • Iodide and iodate ion retention by ions exchange resins in the primary coolant circuit shutdown conditions • Astorg A. * (1); Bachet M. (1); Graff A. 11:20 - 11:40 (1); Monchy-Leroy C. (1); Lenaour C. (2) • (1) EDF Lab Renardières, France; (2) IPNO IN2P3, France � #128 • Chemical conditions during Hot Functional Tests of EPR- Flamanville 3: the beginning of safe operation • Tigeras A.* (1); Basile A. (1) , Bouhlassi Y. 11:40 - 12:00 (1), Alves Vieira M. (1), Gravoueille M. (1), Cosse C. (1), Corbineau M. (2), Le Beguec S. (2) • (1) EDF, France; (2) Framatome, France � 12:00 PM NPC 2020 • Welcome Reception ________� Gould Area )*+,-️ 1:30 PM Technical Sessions ________� Antipolis Amphitheater Numerical & T06 ➔ Modeling & Simulation simulation tools � #049 • Big Data Analysis: Application of Partial Least Squares Regression Method for Dose Rate Prediction and Attribution Analysis • Ishihara N. * (1); 01:30 - 01:50 Yosuke M. (1); Shingo Y. (1); Akihiro M. (1) • (1) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Japan � #117 • Kinetic and thermodynamic modeling of mass transfer in the coupled system Ni-Co alloy/oxide/ Water in physico-chemical conditions of PWR circuits 01:50 - 02:10 • Saidi T. * (1), You D. (1) , Bataillon C. (1) , Martinelli L. (1) • (1) CEA Saclay, France � #132 • Integration of the Three Dimensional ECP Distribution Model and the TiO2 Deposition Model in the BWR Primary System • Horayama Y. * (1); 02:10 - 02:30 Mawatari T. (1); Hara T. (1); Shibasaki O. (1); Kume N. (1); Takagi J. (1) • (1) Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation, Japan � #171 • Simulation of corrosion product transfer during PWR cold shutdown using the OSCAR code • Dacquait F. * (1); Francescatto J. (1); Genin J.-B. (1); 02:30 - 02:50 Jobert T. (2); Engler N. (3) • (1) CEA Cadarache, France; (2) EDF, France; (3) Framatome, France � #172 • Impact of Potassium Primary Coolant Chemistry on PWR’s Operating with Fuel Crud • Henshaw J. * (1); Dickinson S. (2) • (1) National Nuclear 02:50 - 03:10 Laboratory, United Kingdom; (2) Culham Science Centre, United Kingdom � #176 • New High-Fidelity Macro-scale Multi-physics Code to Predict Boron Hideout within the CRUD Layer in PWR • Seo S. * (1); Choi S. (1) • (1) KAIST, 03:10 - 03:30 Republic of Korea ☕ 03:30 PM Break ________� Gould Area )*+,-️ 04:00 PM Technical Sessions ________� Antipolis Amphitheater Primary Water T02 ➔ Zinc Chemistry & � #070 • PWR Primary Silica Control and Impact on Control Flexibility • Wells D. * (1); Sawochka S. (2); Leonard M. (2) • (1) EPRI, United States of America; (2) Radiochemistry 04:00 - 04:20 NWT Corp., United States of America � #159 • The Impact of zinc concentration on fuel crud deposition in simulated PWR primary coolant • Shim H.-S. * (1); Kim K.-S. (1); Hur D. H. (1) • (1) Korea 04:20 - 04:40 Atomic Energy Research Institute, Republic of Korea � #206 • Measurement of Steam Generator Tubing Oxide Morphology Changes after Zinc Injection • Hussey D. * (1); Parsi A. (2) • (1) EPRI, United States of 04:40 - 05:00 America; (2) Westinghouse Electric Company, United States of America � #061 • Nickel Contents in the CRUD Layer Formed on Heated Zircaloy-4 in Simulated PWR Primary Water Containing Zinc • Kawamura H. * (1) • (1) Central 05:00 - 05:20 Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan TUESDAY � 08:20 AM Registration ________� Congress Center - Level 2 )*+,-️ 08:40 AM Technical Sessions ________� Antipolis Amphitheater Maintenance & Long � #068 • Chemical decontamination of RHRS and/or CVCS circuits, one of the main drivers of EDF's ALARA approach • Rocher A. (1) *; Moleiro E. (1); T04 08:40 - 09:00 Term Operation Bourdeloie R. (1); Decaens T. (1) Monget J.(1); Heisbourg G. (1); Vaillant L. (2) , Beltram L-A. (2) • (1) EDF/DPN, France ;(2) CEPN, France � #139 • A decade of research on noble metal chemical addition at PSI – lessons learned • Ritter S. * (1); Grundler P. V. (1); Rowthu S. (1) • (1) Paul Scherrer 09:00 - 09:20 Institute, Switzerland � #168 • The effects of Dissolved Hydrogen for PWSCC initiation and Oxide film on surface of Alloy 600 at 345℃ • Kobayashi T. * (1) • (1) Mitsubishi Heavy 09:20 - 09:40 Industries, Japan � #033 • Alternatives to fluonitric and nitric acids for pickling and passivation of 316L austenitic stainless steel • Frappart S. * (1); Amicel V. (1); Corrieu J.-M. (1) 09:40 - 10:00 • (1) Naval Group, France � #187 • Effects of water chemistry on low-cycle fatigue behaviors of 316LN austenitic stainless steel in borated and lithiated high temperature water • Yutaka 10:00 - 10:20 Watanabe *, Yida Xiong ; Yuki Shibayama ; Nicolas Mary • (1) Tohoku University, Japan ☕ 10:20 AM Break ________� Antipolis Amphitheater Lobby )*+,-️ 10:40 AM Technical Sessions ________� Antipolis Amphitheater Monitoring Updates � #022 • Performance tests for on-line chemistry monitoring in the French NPPs • MAZENC L. * (1); Fremaux P. (2) • (1) EDF Chinon NPP, France; (2) EDF, T05 10:40 - 11:00 & New Developments France � #093 • SMART Chemistry – Automated Chemistry Monitoring • Mcelrath J. * ; Frattini P. ; Gregorich C. ; Maynard B. ; Mura M. ; Perkins D. ; Wells D. • EPRI, 11:00 - 11:20 United States of America � #121 • The contamination with 137Cs and transuranic radionuclides in albic podzols in the location area of the Kola Nuclear Power Plant • Popova M. * • 11:20 - 11:40 Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of Russian Academy of Science, Russia � #183 • The Implementation of Valid Requirements and a New Philosophy for the QC Checking of Laboratory Instruments at the Point Lepreau Nuclear 11:40 - 12:00 Generating Station • Stuart C. * • Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Canada � Posters Session 12:00 PM � & Lunch Period ________� Gould Area )*+,-️ 01:30 PM Technical Sessions ________� Antipolis Amphitheater Numerical & � #107 • 3D Reconstruction of Pore Connectivity in BWR Fuel Crud • Chen J. * (1); Kucuk A. (2); Jädernäs D. (1); Tejland P. (1) • (1) Studsvik Nuclear AB, T06 01:30 - 01:50 simulation tools Sweden; (2) Electric Power Research Institute, United States of America � #218 • Tube support plates blockage of PWR steam generators: thermal-hydraulics and chemical modeling • Q. Feng * (1), E. Deri (1), J. Nébès (1), S. Pujet 01:50 - 02:10 (1), D. You (2), M. Bachet (1) • (1) EDF, France; (2) CEA, France � #216 • Modeling of SCC Crack Propagation in BWRs Under Power Transient Conditions • Macdonald D. * (1); Balachov I. (2); Fekete B. (1); Spencer B. (3) • 02:10 - 02:30 (1) University of California, Berkeley, United States of America; (2) 4D Power, LLC, United States of America; (3) Idaho National Laboratory, USA � #219 - Causes and Prediction of Steam Generators Clogging Thanks to the Data Science Applied to Chemistry, Materials and Operation Data • 02:30 - 02:50 M. François *, G. Lebreton, A. De Bonnefous De Caminel • EDF, France Auxiliary Systems T03 ➔ Conditioning & Treatment Water Chemistry & � #018 • How to protect your plant from corrosion during maintenance which threatens continuity of production with chemical free degassing • Tassignon D. * Waste Treatment 02:50 - 03:10 (1) • (1) Veolia Mobile Water Services, Belgium � #047 • Ion exchange resin quality issues - PWR primary and secondary cycle • Wedemeyer H.-J. (1); Hilger S. * (1) • (1) LANXESS Deutschland GmbH, 03:10 - 03:30 Germany ☕ 03:30 PM Break ________� Antipolis Amphitheater Lobby � #094 • Stator Water Cooling Chemistry: A Review and Update of Recent Nuclear Industry Issues • Odell A. * (1) • (1) Exelon Generation Co LLC, United 04:00 - 04:20 States of America � #203 • Experimental development of phosphate water chemistry for the intermediate circuits of the AKKUYU NPP • Yurmanov V. * (1) • (1) Ao "Nikiet", 04:20 - 04:40 Russia � #155 • Effects of various factors on hydrogen isotope exchange reaction under 254 nm UV light • Yeon J.-W. * (1); Yang J. (1) • (1) Korea Atomic Energy 04:40 - 05:00 Research Institute, Republic of Korea � #195 • Equilibrium of Tritium between Water Vapor and Electrolyte Solutions • Sazonov A. * (1); Khoroshilova C. (1); Kondakova J. (2) • (1) NRC "Kurchatov 05:00 - 05:20 Institute", Russia; (2) JSC “BIOTEHALYANS”, Russia 05:20 - 05:40 � #024 • Conditioning of open cooling circuits in EDF NPPs with cooling towers • Mitsch D. * (1) • (1) EDF Cap Ampère, France

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