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Requests Coordination of Travel Expenses for Ck Chen (IAEA Fellow) to Attend Eighth Intl Conference on NDE on 861117-20 in Orlando,Fl.Conference Program Encl
ML20207B190
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Issue date: 10/24/1986
From: Hauber R
NRC OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS (OIP)
To: Ferguson F
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
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NUDOCS 8611110527
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Dear Mrs. Ferguson:

Mr. C. K. Chen, through the International Atomic Energy Agency fellowship, is currently under training in the Division of Inspection Programs at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission. As part of our training program designed for Mr. Chen, we. feel that it would be beneficial for him to attend the 8th International Conference on NDE in the Nuclear Industry which will be held in Orlando, Florida, November 17-20, 1986. As you may see from the enclosed conference program, Mr. Chen will have the opportunity to learn not only the background information, but also the worldwide valuable experiences in applying NDE technology-to in-service-inspections to ensure the safe operation of nuclear power plants. Please coordinate Mr. Chen's travel expenses in regard to attending this conference. We will coordinate the rest of his travel needs. If you have any questions concerning this conference, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Daul Wu of the Division of Inspection Programs ((301) 492-8706). Sincerely, Ronald D. Hauber, Assistant Director for International Cooperation Office of Internation Programs

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.m PLENARY SESSION ' MONDAY, November 17,1986 4:00 am - 9:45 am Registration 12:00 N - 12:25 pm innuence of Defect CharacterisHce on inspection i 9:45 am - 10:00 am Welcoming Comments Performance, PlSC 11: S. Crutzen, CEC, Italy Session Chairpersons: R. Stone, D. Stahl 12:25 pm - 1:40 pm LUNCH 10:00 am - 10:40 am Overview Keynote Address Nucieer Plant Rollability and Safety: Victor Stello, Jr., PLENARY SESSION (continued) .I Executive Director of Operations, NRC, USA 1:40 pm - 2:05 pm 10:40 am - 11:10 am Technical Keynote Presentation Comperethee Investiestion en Flow Detectability, i Performance Demonstration - Its importance To NDE Automatic and Manual NDE Techniques: K. lida, Tokyo Effectiveness: Dr. G. Dau, EPRI, USA University, Japan jj' PLENARY SESSION 2:05 pm - 2:30 pm t gent of Advanced NDT Systems for ISI of 11:10 am 11:35 am Nuclear Power Plants: P. Holler, IZFP; H. Wuestenberg, V:lldation of NDE Procedures and Operators for sizewell BAM; Federal Repubilc of Germany, G. Engr, UTL, USA. B PWR: B. Watkins, UKAEAllVC, England 2:30 pm - 2:55 pm 11:35 am - 12:n0 N UT Performance Demonstration Testing at EPRI NDE Evaluation of NDE Techolques on Realistically Flowed i BWR Piping IGSCC: G. Pherigo, EPRI NDE. Samples: R. Saglio, Intercontrole, France h*"n SA ~. ' PROGRAM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1986 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1988 g 3:20 pm - 4:40 pm - SESSION 1 A: 3:20 pm 5:00 pm - SESSION 1 B: NDE RELIABILITY AND PERFORMANCE INSERwCE INSPECTION - FUEL SUPPORT DEMONSTRATION TESTING STRUCTURES The Rollability of Ultrasonic inspection: R. Myrgatroyd, D. ClGAR - An Automated Inspection System for Candu Embrey, G. Ballard, UKAEA, Risley, Warrington, England. Reactor Fuel Channels: M. P. Dolbey, Ontario Hydro, Canada. An Evaluation of Current Capabilities In Characterization of Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking: T. Tay.or, D. Grass-Level Plus inspection for Hydride Bl!sters in Candu Bates, P. Hessler, Battelle Pacific Northwest Reactor Pressure Tubes: M. D. C. Moles, M. P. Dofbey, Laboratories, Richland, WA, USA. Ontario Hydro, Canada. - Performance Demonstration Qualificaticn at The EPRI NDE Development and Experiences in Sweden of a UT System Center: R. Smille, EPRI NDE Center, Crearlotto, NC, USA. for Examination of Control Rod Guide Tube Support Pins in PWR's: G. Sparw, P. A. Bjurling, AF TRC, Taby, Cullification of Eddy Current Steam Geriorator Tube Sweden. Ex minadon: R. Ferris, A. Birks, P. G. Doctor, Battelle P:cific Northwest Laboratories, Richland, WA, USA. Evaluation of Automatic inspections of Stub Tube Assemblies on a BWR Vessel: J. B. Perez Prat, J. Vaa.rez, R. Martinez-Ona, Tecnatom, Madrid, Spain. Improved Ultrasonic inspection of Gas Cooled Reactor Standpipes: A. O Wooldridg,e, J. Morton, CEGB, Manchester, England. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1986 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1988 8:40 am - 10:20 am - SESSION 2 A 8:40 am 12:20 pm - SESSION 2 B NDE RELIABILITY AND PERFORMANCE NDE OF STEAM GENERATORS DEMONSTRATlON TESTING MulthElement Eddy Current Technique for the Evaluation , ASME Sect:on XI Considerations of NDE Performance of Wear Frett!ng et Broached Support Plates in Nuclear Demonstration vs. Prescritwd Test Methodology: C. D. Steam Generator Tubing: S. C. Pendergrass, Babcock & Cowfor, NES, Cary, NC, USA. Wilcox, Lynchburg, VA, USA. Training for Inservice inspection of Bolling Water Reactor Application of Signal to Noise Ratio Criteria in the Evalue-CWR) Piping Wolds With Intergranular Stress Corrosion tion of Nuclear Steam Generator Tubing Eddy Current Cracking (IGSCC): H. Stephens, Jr., EPRI NDE Center, Data: S. C. Pendergass, Babcock & Wilcox, Lynchburg, Charlotte, NC, USA. VA, USA. Proper Measurement of False Calls in Performance Automated Inspection of the Rolling Zone of the Steam Demonstration Tests: P. G. Heasier, D. J. Bates, T. T. Generator Tubes by Eddy Current Profilometry: D. Chiron, Tcylor, S. R. Doctor, Battelle Pacific Northwest T. Mortreux, Framatome, St. Marcel, France. Laboratories, Richland, WA, USA. -,, - -. ~.

PROGRAM TUESDAY, SESSION 2 A (continued) TUESDAY, SESSION 2-B (continued) Procedures for Demonstration of Performance of Recent NDE Experience with PWR Steam Generator Tub-Automated RPV inspection Systems: A. J. Willetts, EPRI Ing inspection: K. J. Krzywosz, EPRI NDE Center, NDE Center, Charlotte, NC, USA. Charlotte, NC, USA. Human Rollability impact on inservice inspection: J. C. SPecial Eddy Current Probes for Heat Exchanger inspec-Spanner, Sr., Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories, tion: V. S. Cecco, F. L Sharp, Atomic Energy of Canada, Rl;hland, WA, USA. Ltd., Ontario, Canada. '0:20 am - 10:40 am COFFEE BREAK 10:20 am 10:4Q am COFFEE BREAK

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Leak Detection of Steam Generator: The First Stop of NDE CF REACTOR PRESSURE VESSELS Inspection: E. Gouhler, Y. Guenon, intercontrole; T. Sala, UT Techniques for Detection and Stalng of Under Ciad Technicatome, intercontrole, Rungis Codex, France. Crockb in Reactor Pressure Vessels: T. Willetts, EPRI Current Status of Data Management: H. E. Houserman, NDE Center, Charlotte, NC, USA. Zetec, Issaquah, WA, USA. 3 L. ' pont of Flaw Quantification Techniques fer Thick Multiprobe Eddy Current Instrument: G. Zarka, J. M. Fou-Wells and Flaw Detection Techniques for Near the Surface quet, Intercontrole, Rungis Cedex, France. d Nuclear Reactor Vessels: T. Siral, K. Enami, Y. Miyake. Rotopeening: Process and Experience: J. L. Tocci, J. L. K. Sawaragt, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Kobe, Lalaurette, Intercontrole; P. Vidal, EDF/ DER, Rungis . Japan. Cedex, France.

  1. Automatic Characterlastion of Defects by Ultrasonic Nondestructive Testing of the Explosive Welding Using Testing: T. H. Nguyen, M. Grozellier, Framatome, St.

the Broadband Ultrasonic Technique: He Feng Qi, SWCR, M*.rc;l, France. Chengdu Sichuan, China. Inservice inspection of Small PWR's: N. Habgood, G. C. Shand, Rolls Royce, Derby, England. 1:50 am 3:30 pm - SESSION 2 E A System for Fast Reactor Pressure Vesselinspection: B. SP T Jac:bs, S. P. Clark, Southwest Research Institute, San Antoni2, TX, USA. Development of Ultrasonic Techniques for Detection and Measurement of Intergranular Attack in PWR Steam t50 pm - 3:30 pm - SESSION 2-D: Generator Tubes: J. P. Charlestworth, B. H. Lidington, P/SC fl AERE Harwell, UK. The Alms, Organlaation and Procedures Used in the PISC Ultrasonic inspection of Steam Generator Tubing: M. J. Il Programme: E. Borloo, P. Jehenson, CEC, J.R.C., ispra; Metala, B. J. Taszarek, Westinghouse Electric Corpora-J. Calstry OECD, NEA, Italy, tion, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. The Evaluation of the PISC 11 Round Robin Tests: S. Inservice inspection of Steam Generator Tubes Boundles Crutzen, C. Vinche, CEC, J.R.C., lepra; N. Haines, by Means of Ultrasonte: F. D'Annucci, J. M. Reinhoudt, CEGB, Berkeley, UK; Ph. Dombret, Assoc. Vincotte, Brown Boveri Reaktor GMBH, Mannheim, West Ger. Brussels, Belgium. many. German NDE Within the PISC 11 Programme: G. Deuster, Exploration System for Heat Exchangers Tubes Control W. Schmulling, R. Weib, Fraunhofer.Institut fur and External Corrosion Detection: B. Bossuat, Centre Zerst rungsfreie Prufverfahren,(lZFP), Saarbrucken, Technique Des Industries Mecaniques (CETIM), Senlis West G:rmany. Cedex, France, i The USA Participation in the PISC ll Programme: S. Bush, Heat Exchanger Tube Ins.nection Using Ultrasonic Arrays: Consultant, USA J. Muscara, NRC, Washington, DC, P. A. Meyer, T. J. Carodiskey, Krautkramer Branson, f USA; D. Cowfer, N.E.S., Cary, NC, USA. Lewistown, PA, USA. If The importance of the PISC 11 Results to the Nuclear in-3:30 pm - 3:50 pm BREAK l 'dustry: R. W. Nichols, Consultant, UK. 3:50 pm 5:10 pm - SESSION 2-G , b30 pm 3:50 pm BREAK EDDY CURRENT SIGNAL PROCESSING l Recent Donloprnents in NDE for Stearn Generator Insen r 3.50 5:10 pm - SESSIOld 2 F vice inspection: S. Brown, Westinghouse, Pittsburgh, C ES AND STANDARDS PA, USA. Instrumented Pressure Testing as an Alternate to Section Eddy Current Signal Analysis: Automatisation of Strip XI Regrirements: R. M. Carey, General Physics Corpora-Chart Analysis: R. Ferrer, J. Ducreux, EDF; M. Jordan, C. tion, Columbia, MD, USA. Ferre, Intercontro!e, Rungis Cedex, France. l Special ASM Fares Avellable United has joined with The American Society for Metals to offer special

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PROGRAM TUISDAY, SESSION 2-F (continued) TUESDAY, SESSION 2-G(continued) Development of Visual Wold Inspection Acceptance Stan. Approach for Automatic Classification and Dimensioning derde et Nuclear Power Plants: R. L Kurtz, P. K. Agrawal, of Tube Defects by Eddy Currents: J. Vazquez, R. Sargent & Lundy Engineers, Chicago, IL, USA. Martinez-Ona, J. B. Perez Prat, Tecnatom, Madrid, Spain. Contelament Leekage Rote Testing and the As Found investigating Discrimination Model of the Signals Obtained Evaluation of the Conteinment: R. M. Carey, C. Koc!stra, by Eddy Current Testing: G. Wache, J. Rivenez, Centre General Physics Corporation, Columbia, MD, USA. Technique Des Industries Mecaniques (CETIM), Senlis. Modeling for Quantifying Ultrasonic Test System Compo. Codex, France. nont interaction: G. A. Mart, S. R. Doctor, Battelle Pacific ,9 Northwest Laboratories, Richland, WA, USA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1986 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1986 8:40 am - 10:20 am - SESSION 3 A 8:40 am - 12:20 pm - SESSION 3-B ACOUSTIC EMISSION FLA W MONITORING, NDE OF PIPING FRACTURE MECHANICS, AND PLANT LIFE EXTEN-SlON Examination of Wold Overlaid BWR Pipe Joints: G. Selby, EPRI NDE Center, Charlotte, NC, USA. Interpretation of the Crack Propagation Process on the A Different Approach to the Examination of PWR Peactor Basis of Acoustic Emission Signals and Other Nondestruo-tive Test Results Concerning Cracks in a RPV Nozzle Nozzle Safe Ends: F. T. Carr, Florida Power & Light, Miami, FL, USA ~ under Cyclic Thermal Shock Loading: G. Deuster, F. Walte, E. Waschkies, G. Neubrech, IZFP, Saarbrucken, Examination of Dissimilar Metal Wolds in BWR Nozzle To-GIrmany. Safe End Joints: F. Ammirato, EPRI NDE Center, ^* Flow Evolution Monitoring by Acoustic Emisalon Techni-qxe: A. Sala, S. Ghia, C.I.S.I. S.p.A., Milan, Italy. Joint Program on Ultasonic Testing of Austenitic Materials and Wolds: M. Serre, B. Rattoni, C.E.A.; Saclay, J. Co-Initial Critical Crack Size for Nuclear Components: J. qulilay, J. Samman, E. D. F. Saint-Dec,is; M. Billet, F.* Bros, F. Mil!an, J. Carrero, Tecnatom, Madrid, Spain. Bodson, Framatome, St. Marcel, France. The Role of NDE in Plant Life Extension: W. G. Clark, Jr., Piping Examinations for IGSCC with the MINAC D. Mac-Wo.itinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA' Donald, EPRI NDE Center, Charlotte, NC, USA. USA. Inspection and Life Extension Activities for Fossil Plant 10:20 am - 10:40 mm COFFEE BREAK Hot Reheat Piping After Mohave Failure: L Becker, EPRI, NDE Center, Charlotte, NC, USA, Dr. B. Dooley, EPRI, The Effects of Chemical Decontamination Process on IG-P Jo Alto, CA, USA. SCC Ultrasonic Responses: P. Jeong, J. Hunt, EPRI NDE Center, Charlotte, NC, USA. 10:20 am - 10:40 am COFFEE BREAK Ultrasonic Transducer Design For Detection and Characterlastion of Cracks in Nuclear Primary Pressure TR S /C NAL ES G Mping: M. V. Brook, Combustion Engineering, Windsor, CT, USA. Flow' Characteristics Assessment By Echogram Processing Surface Crack Configuration Detection System By Revers-cnd Modelling: M. Certo, F. Tonolln!, C.I.S.E. S.p.A., Ing DC Potential Drop Method: M. Hayashi, M. Ohtaka, T. Wan, Italy. Simizu, K. Takatu, Hitachl, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan. State of the Art in Automatic interpretation of Ultresonic The Handbook on the Ultrasonic Examinations of Testing: M. Grozellier, Framatome, St. Marcel, France. Austenitic Wolds of the InternationalInstitute of Welding: I Characterization of Ultrasonic Responses From Flaws fn X. Edelmann. Sulzer Brothers, Ltd., Winterthur, i Ferritic Materials Using Adaptive Learning Networks: A. Switzerland. Jusino, D. C. Adamonis, Westinghouse Electric Cor. Removable Radiography Plugs: J. Bobichon, Stein poration, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Industrie, Velizy Villacoublay Cedex, France. An Export System for Detection and interpretation of Ultrasonic Test Signals: K. S. Pickens, J. C. Lusth, P. K. Fink, E. A. Franke, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, USA. Combining NDE and Fracture Mechanics by ArtificialIn-telligence Expert Systems Techniques: A. N. Mucciardi, P. C. Riccardella, Infometrics, Silver Springs, MD, USA. i . ~.. _

PROGRAM i . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1986 (continued) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1986 (continued) 1;50 pm - 3:30 pm - SESSION 3 D 1:50 pm - 3:30 pm - SESSION 3-E MECNANIZATION OF ULTRASONIC INSPECTION ULTRASONIC TECNNIQUES - SAFT AND HMRAN New Generation of French Islm: J. Besse, J. P. Landex, J. Cilques, G. Cattlaux, intercontrole, Rungis Codex, France; Recent Experiences in NDE of Reactor Pressure Vessels J. Viard, CEA/STA, Intercontrole, Rungla Codex, France. with LSAFT: W. Muller, V. Schmitz, G. Schafer, Equipment for Mechenlaed Ultrasonic inspection of Fraunhofer Institut, IZFP, Saarbrucken, Germany. Primary Circuit Components of Earlier Nuclear Power Progressive Signal Analysis of Rf Data Fields for imaging , Stations: G. Muller, Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg Purposes: K. J. Langenberg, M. Berger, K. Mayer, - Numberg, West Germany. Gesamthochschule Kases!, Kassel, Germany; V. Unique Manipulators for NDE in the Nuclear industry: J. A. Schmitz, IZFP, Saarbrucken, Germany, de Raad, F. H. Dijkstra, Rontgen Technische Dienst Real Time SAFT-UT for Nuclear Component inspection: S. B.V., Rotterdam, The Netherlands. R. Doctor, T. E. Hall, L D. Reid, Battelle Pacific Nor. Automated Ultrasonic Shop inspection of Reactor thwest Laboratories, Richland, WA, USA. l Pressure Vessel Forgings: J. M. Farley, B. J. Dikstra, Experience in the Application of Innentive Ultrasonic Babcock Power Limited, Renfrew, Scotland. Techniques to Nuclear Componere V. Regis, M. Ce-to Automated Ultresonic inspection of Nuclear Components: A. Landoni, C.I.S.E. S.p.A., Milan, Italy. P. Wilkden, P. Tickle, D. Craig, MatEval Limited, Warr-Comparative Evaluation of Acoustic Holography Systems: i

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D. MacDonald, EPRI NDE Center, Charlotte, NC, USA. 3:30 pm - 3:50 pm BREAK 3:30 pm - 3:50 pm BREAK 3.50 pm - 5:10 pm - SESSION 3 F 3:50 pm - 5:10 pm - SESSION 3-G - NDE OF FUEL ELEMENTS AND CONTROL RODS ULTRASONIC TECNNIQUES - PHASED ARRAY Automated System for Assessing the Clodding of Tubular TRANSDUCERS Nuclear Fuel Elements: G. E. Spanner, J. L Eick, Battelle improvements of Detection of Stress Corrosion Cracks Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland, WA, USA. with Ultrasonic Phased Array Probes: H. Wustenberg, W. L L -.r.t of Device for Non-Destructive inspection of Wegner, W. Mohrle, G. Schenk, A. Erhard, Gadolinia Containing Fuel Rods: T. Sato, Nuclear Fuel In. Bundesanstalt Fur Materialptufung (BAM), Berlin, Ger. dustries, Ltd., Osaka, Japan. many. Standardization Problems in Neutron Radiography of Development of Phased Array UT Technique For inspec-f Nuclear Reactor Fuel: J. C. Domanus, Riso National tion of Turbine Wheel Rim: 1. Komura, S. Nagal, M. Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark. Gotoh, K. Ohmatsu, Toshiba Corporation, Yokohama, "E** infPoo! Neutron Radiography of BWR Control Rods During Routine Refuelling: W. Schultz, Brown Boveri Reaktor Developmpnt of a Concept for the Ultrasonic laservice in-GMBH, Mannheim, West Germany. spection at the spherical Bottom of BWR Pressure Vessels: A. Erhard, G. Brekow, H. Wustenberg, E. Schulz Bundesanstalt Fur Materialprufing (BAM), Berlin, Germany. Demonstration Trials of An Electronically Scanned i Variable Angle Ultrasonic Probe: J. M. Farley, J. L Thom. l l son, Babcock Power Limited, Renfrew, Scotland. I 1 i ~ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1986 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1986 l i 8:40 am - 10:00 am - SESSION 4 A 8:40 am - 10:00 am - SESSION 4-B ULTRASONIC INSPECTION SYSTEMS ULTRASONIC EXAMINATION OF COARSE GRAINED \\ MATERIAL NDE Signal Processing and Modelling Techniques: T. W;lts, NESIDynacon, Concord, CA, USA. The Ultrasonic Inspcctability of PWR Primary Circuit Austenitic Materials: D. J. Hanstock, Central Electricity A High Performance Acquisition and Analysis System for I~ Processing Large Volumes of UT Data: H. L Grothues, D. Generating Board (CEGB), Manchester, England. R. H:mlin, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Ultrasonic Wave Propagation Considerations For Con-TX, USA. trifugally Cast Stainless Steel Pipe inspection: P. Jeong, EPRI NDE Center, Charlotte, NC, USA; J. L Rose, Drex. i 1 Computerized Graphics Multichannel Ultrasonic System: el University, Philadelphia, PA, USA. R. Martinez Ona, J. Vazquez, J. B. Perez Prat, Tecnatom, M drid, Spain. A New View of the Ultrasonic Sohavior of Cast Austenitic j A Portable Digital Ultrasonic Display: MDU 2. A. B. t ry' Id o Fa s' D SA' Wooldridge, H. N. Brooks, D. W. Temple, Central Elec-tricity Generating Board (CEGB), Manchester, England. Ultrasonic Beam Profiles in Coarse Grained Materlats: M. S. Good, L G. Van Fleet, Batte!Ie Pacific Northwest 10:00 am - 10:20 am BREAK Laboratories, Richland, WA, USA. 10:00 am - 10:20 am BREAK l

d PROGRAM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1986 (continued) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1986 (continued) 10 20 em 11:00 am - SESSION 4 C 10:20 am - 11:00 am - SESSION 4-D INSERVICE INSPECTION SPECIAL APPLICATIONS Inservice inspection of Nuclear Power Plants: Review of Application of Real Time Signal Processing to Turbine Activity: J. P. Chaudat, Y. Guenon, Intercontrole, Rungls Rotor Bore Ultrasonic inspection: J. R. Quinn, NES/ Codex, France. Dynacon, Concord, CA, USA. Cylindrically Guided Wave Technique For Detection of Electric Optic Aids to Quality Assessment -(EAQA) and Strees Corrosion Cracking and Corrosien Wastage in Long Structural Validation: D. J. V. Martin, United Kingdom Stud Bolts: G. M. Light, N. R. Joshi, Southwest Research Atomic IEpergy Authority, Warrington, England. Institute, San Antonio, TX, USA. GENERAL INFORMATION Confs.rence Registration includes:

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