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ACE Workshop at North Carolina State University
Assessment of Sensitivity/Uncertainty Analysis Capabilities Applicable
for the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- Dates: May 31st - June 1st (One full day - one half
[morning] day)
- Location: North Carolina State University, Raleigh,
NC
- Organizer: Idaho National Laboratory Sponsored University
Academic Center of Excellence in Advanced Modeling and Simulation.
- Description: To review existing and define required
capabilities to complete sensitivity/uncertainty analysis through
the various stages of current and advanced nuclear fuel cycles, from
mining & milling through final waste disposal
- ACE workshop
material
- Agenda
- List of attendees
Presentations
- Paul
Turinsky (NCSU),
Workshop on Assessment of Sensitivity/Uncertainty
Capabilities Applicable for the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- Andrew Klein (INL),
Idaho National Laboratory and
University Academic Centers of Excellence
- Dan Cacuci (CEA),
Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis
of Large-Scale Systems
- Brian
Adams (Sandia),
Uncertainty Quantification for Credible
Simulation and Risk Analysis: methods, software tools, and research
needs
- Tunc Aldemir (OSU),
Quantifying Uncertainties in Level 2
PRA
- Hany Abdel-Khalik (NCSU),
Efficient Subspace Methods
- Pavel
Oblozinsky (BNL),
Status of Cross Section Evaluations
- Bradley Rearden (ORNL),
Latest Advances in the TSUNAMI Sensitivity
and Uncertainty Analysis Tools Developed by ORNL
- Charles Weber (ORNL),
Uncertainty/Sensitivity in Decay Heat
Calculations Using SCALE 5 Codes ORIGEN-S and ARP
- Mihai
Anitescu (ANL),
Applied Math and Computational Science
at Argonne related to Uncertainty Computations in Nuclear Reactors
- Man-Sung Yim (NCSU),
Uncertainty and Sensitivity Issues in Repository
Performance Assessment
- Danial Owen (SBP),
Concepts, Tools And A Collaborative Process
For Decision Making In A Complex, Uncertain Environment
- Robert Walters (VT),
Challenges of Uncertainty Quantification
for Computational Aerodynamic Applications
- Larry Hochreiter (PSU),
Thermal-Hydraulics Uncertainties
As Applied to DNB Analysis and Best-Estimated LOCA Calculations
- Rob Schneider (GNF),
Fuel Reliability Applications
- For further information, you may contact:
Dr. Hany Abdel-Khalik
ACE Workshop Communication Secretary
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Nuclear Engineering
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7909
919.515.4600 tel
919.515.5115 fax
abdelkhalik@ncsu.edu
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