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S0P1 - Focht - 2023 NRC Workshop on Advanced Manufacturing Technologies for Nuclear Applications -Workshop Overview-
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Issue date: 10/24/2023
From: Eric Focht
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1 2023 NRC WORKSHOP ON ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES FOR NUCLEAR APPLICATIONS

- WORKSHOP OVERVIEW -

Eric Focht (eric.focht@nrc.gov)

U.S. NRC Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research The views expressed by the author do not necessarily Division of Engineering - Materials Engineering Branch reflect those of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission

2 OUTLINE

  • Public Workshop
  • Overview and approach
  • Summary of sessions
  • Organization and logistics

3 WORKSHOP OVERVIEW

  • Location/Dates:
  • NRC HQ in the TWFN Auditorium and online using Teams.
  • October 24-26, 2023, 8 am to ~5 pm
  • Motivation - Be Ready
  • Potential interest in implementing advanced manufacturing technologies (AMTs) for nuclear applications such as replacement components in operating nuclear power plants and in initial construction of small modular and advanced reactors.
  • The efficient and effective introduction of components produced by AMTs in nuclear applications depends on a shared understanding of technical and regulatory challenges, success paths, and future opportunities.
  • Objectives are to update the staff and stakeholders on:
  • Practical experience and plans for implementing AMT components/technology
  • AMT process/part qualification and certification approaches, including the incorporation of modeling and simulation, and rapid qualification
  • The latest developments in codes and standards pertaining to AMT adoption

4 WORKSHOP SESSIONS

  • Session 1- Implementation of AMTs in Nuclear and Non-Nuclear Applications
  • Objectives: Provide information on experience using AMT components for nuclear and non-nuclear applications.
  • Session 2 - Qualification and Certification (Q&C)
  • Objectives: Share approaches developed, or under consideration, to qualify AMT materials and components made using AMTs for applications involving component manufacturing and surface treatments.
  • Session 3 - Performance Characteristics
  • Objectives: Provide information related to the performance of AMT materials and components including approaches to developing data for qualification
  • Session 4 - Codes and Standards
  • Objectives: Provide updates on the latest codes and standards (C&S) related to the use of AMTs.

5 WORKSHOP APPROACH

  • Goal is to have an interactive workshop with multiple opportunities for dialogue
  • Presentations:
  • See agenda for durations
  • Q&A after each presentation (~5 min)
  • Two discussion sessions each day (~20 min)
  • Q&A following presentations:
  • Questions will be taken from the auditorium first, then online questions will be addressed
  • In-person attendees please use microphones to ask questions
  • Online attendees please place questions in the chat window during the presentation and we will address as many as possible in the allotted time
  • If you would like to ask your question verbally, please use the Raise Hand feature in Teams.

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