Aspects of Long-Term Dry Storage
Course Number: TRF-TT0001-G
Objectives:
Technical training providing detailed knowledge on fuel rod behavior in long-term dry storage. The trainee will profit from the world-wide experience and expertise of Framatome such as an incomparable database from in-pile & irradiation program assessment, a unique modeling know-how on different types of reactors, and a wide experience with safety regulations world-wide.
Content:
The training consists of the following topics:
Disposal concepts
Fuel rod condition at the beginning of long-term storage
Conditions during long-term storage
Thermal creep
Hydrogen re-orientation
Criteria
The contents, the format (see hereafter) and the duration are adapted according to the customer request and needs.
The course materials are based on the most up-to-date world-wide Framatome know-how to provide to our attendees the highest quality on the technical content of our courses.
The teaching material includes interactive PowerPoint presentations and hands-on exercises. The training can also comprise exercises on simulator.
The instructors come from the Framatome GmbH Fuel Engineering site. Their knowledge is based on years of experience in engineering service activities, as well as on the specific competences necessary for the training.
If you have any questions or if our current training offer does not exactly match your needs, we encourage you to contact us!
Date & Duration:
On request
Language:
English, German - Other languages can be offered on demand
Location:
The courses can be organized according to different formats:
Instructor led classroom / lab - in Erlangen, Germany or on-site
E-learning
Webinar
Price:
On request
Target Group:
The training targets any professional working within or in relationship with the nuclear fuel domain. The contents of the trainings are then adapted based on the background and the interest of the trainee(s).
Prerequisites:
No special prerequisites are necessary. The contents of the trainings are then adapted based on the background and the interest of the trainee(s).
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