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Condition Monitoring Workshop Proceedings Research Information Letter Transmittal Letter
ML24065A048
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Issue date: 03/08/2024
From: Michele Sampson
NRC/RES/DE
To: Martinez-Navedo T
NRC/NRR/DEX
John Matrachisia 301-415-4042
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 MEMORANDUM TO: Tania Martinez-Navedo, Director (Acting)

Division of Engineering and External Hazards Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM: Michele Sampson, Director Division of Engineering Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research

SUBJECT:

RESEARCH INFORMATION LETTER (RIL) 2024-02, PROCEEDINGS OF THE WORKSHOP ON CONDITION MONITORING AND STRUCTURAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS Enclosed for your information and use is Research Information Letter (RIL) 2024-02, Proceedings of the Workshop on Condition Monitoring and Structural Health Management for Nuclear Power Plants. This workshop was in response to research assistance request NRR-2023-023, Condition Monitoring of Mechanical Systems dated July 26, 2023. The staff intends to move forward with posting this document on NRCs RIL public website 14 days after the date of this memo.

The Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research held a virtual public workshop on Condition Monitoring and Structural Health Management for Nuclear Power Plants on November 28-29.

2023. The two-day workshop included four technical sessions with 20 presenters for a wide range of domestic and international organizations. The workshop was well attended with approximately 200 attendees. The objectives of the workshop were to:

1. Gain a better understanding of industry activities and perspectives with respect to the application digital twin enabling technologies and prognostic tools for condition monitoring of nuclear power plant components.
2. Facilitate the exchange of knowledge and research activities on topics such as on-line monitoring techniques, predictive maintenance, structural health monitoring, diagnostic and prognostic health management.
3. Become aware of these enabling technologies and how these technologies could be used for life cycle management of plant components.

Please notify the responsible staff contact if you have any questions concerning the impending publication of this report.

Enclosure:

1. RIL 2024-02 CONTACT: John Matrachisia, RES/DE/REB 301-415-4042March 8, 2024 Signed by Sampson, Michele on 03/08/24

ML24065A047; Memo ML24065A048 OFFICE RES/DE/REB RES/DE/CIB RES/DE NAME JMatrachisia JM RIyengar RI MSampson MS DATE Mar 5, 2024 Mar 5, 2024 Mar 8, 2024