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TopFuel 2012 - Call for PapersTopFuel  2012 will take place from 2 – 6 September 2012 in Manchester, UK.  TopFuel’s primary objective is to bring  together leading specialists in the field from around the world to analyse  advances in nuclear fuel management technology and to use the findings of the  latest cutting-edge research to help manufacture the high performance nuclear  fuels of today and tomorrow.More  information is available on the TopFuel 2012 Conference Website: www.topfuel2012.org.  The TopFuel 2012 Programme Committee is  calling for both oral and poster presentations on the following topics: Operation and  ExperienceFuel  operating experience and performance; reliability; high burn-up fuels; water  side corrosion and hydriding; stress corrosion cracking; MOX fuel performance;  post irradiation data; pool-site examination; radiation effects; water  chemistry and corrosion counter-measures; assembly distortion; mixed-core  operation; re-use after transportation/storage.
 Transient Fuel  BehaviourTransient  fuel behaviour and criteria (RIA, LOCA, ATWS, power ramps …); fuel  safety-related issues; pellet cladding interaction (PCMI/PCI); transient  fission gas releases; cladding bursting/ballooning, pellet  fragmentation/dispersal during transient events; small and large-scale fuel  testing facilities; fuel behaviour under extended loss of cooling,  re-criticality.
 Design and  MaterialsAdvances  in fuel assembly design; fuel processing and manufacturing; cladding and  structural alloy development; MOX fuel design and manufacturing; fuel design  for improved thermal hydraulics, mechanical and corrosion-resistant behaviour;  irradiation experience in test reactors; accident resistant fuel; fuel design  optimisation for disposal; innovative fuel  concepts.
 ModellingDevelopment,  verification and validation of fuel modelling codes; multiscale modelling; multi-physics  coupling; fuel behaviour modelling during operation and under back-end  conditions; water chemistry modelling; treatment of uncertainty; statistical  analysis; design and analysis methods.
 Spent Fuel Storage  and TransportationInterim  storage; reprocessing; closed fuel cycles; criticality; fuel behaviour in dry  containers, wet storage ponds and during transportation; long-term storage  strategies; ageing; R&D activities; fuel database management.
 Mark your diaries    and be a part of it! Upload your abstracts on www.topfuel2012.org before 15 February 2012. 
                
                  | Authors should submit their abstract text in        English through the Abstract Submission System on www.topfuel2012.org by:  15 February 2012  Deadline for draft paper        submission: 8 May 2012Revision of papers and author        notification: 15 June 2012
 Deadline Final Paper: 1 August        2012
 Email ALL correspondence to topfuel2012@euronuclear.org.  Your abstract contribution will be included        in the ConferenceProceedings (Transactions) that will be        available on CD-ROM (after the conference) and posted on the ENS website: www.euronuclear.org with reference number ISBN 978-92-95064-16-4
 |  Abstract  reviewThe  abstracts received will be peer reviewed by the TopFuel 2012 Programme Committee. Authors will be  notified of paper acceptance by 27 March  2012. TopFuel 2012 Conference Secretariat
                
              
                
                
                
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