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Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on NDE in Relation to Structural Integrity for Nuclear and Pressurized Components
This conference, the tenth in a series on NDE in relation to structural integrity for nuclear and pressurized components, was held from 1st October to 3 October 2013, in Cannes, France. The scientific programme was co-produced by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre, Institute for Energy and Transport (EC-JRC/IET). The Conference has been coordinated by the Confédération Française pour les Essais Non Destructifs (COFREND). The first conference, under the sole responsibility of EC-JRC was held in Amsterdam, 20-22 October 1998. The second conference was locally organized by the EPRI NDE Center in New Orleans, 24-26 May 2000, the third one by Tecnatom in Seville, 14-16 November 2001, the fourth one by the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing in London, 6-8 December 2004, the fifth by EPRI in San Diego, 10-12 May 2006, the sixth by Marovisz in Budapest, 8-10 October 2007, the seventh by the University of Tokyo and JAPEIC in Yokohama, the eight by DGZfP, 29 September to 1st October 2010, the ninth by Epri NDE Center, 22-24 May 2012 in Seattle.
The theme of this conference series is to provide the link between the information originated by NDE and the use made of this information in assessing structural integrity. In this context, there is often a need to determine NDE performance against structural integrity requirements through a process of qualification or performance demonstration. There is also a need to develop NDE to address shortcomings revealed by such performance demonstration or otherwise. Finally, the links between NDE and structural integrity require strengthening in many areas so that NDE is focussed on the components at greatest risk and provides the precise information required for assessment of integrity. These were the issues addressed by the papers selected for the conference.JRC.F.5-Nuclear Reactor Safety Assessmen
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Fiscal Year 1995
The mission of the Engineering Research, Development, and Technology Program at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is to develop the knowledge base, process technologies, specialized equipment, tools and facilities to support current and future LLNL programs. Engineering`s efforts are guided by a strategy that results in dual benefit: first, in support of Department of Energy missions, such as national security through nuclear deterrence; and second, in enhancing the nation`s economic competitiveness through their collaboration with US industry in pursuit of the most cost-effective engineering solutions to LLNL programs. To accomplish this mission, the Engineering Research, Development, and Technology Program has two important goals: (1) identify key technologies relevant to LLNL programs where they can establish unique competencies, and (2) conduct high-quality research and development to enhance their capabilities and establish themselves as the world leaders in these technologies. To focus Engineering`s efforts, technology thrust areas are identified and technical leaders are selected for each area. The thrust areas are comprised of integrated engineering activities, staffed by personnel from the nine electronics and mechanical engineering divisions, and from other LLNL organizations. This annual report, organized by thrust area, describes Engineering`s activities for fiscal year 1995. The report provides timely summaries of objectives methods, and key results from eight thrust areas: computational electronics and electromagnetics; computational mechanics; microtechnology; manufacturing technology; materials science and engineering; power conversion technologies; nondestructive evaluation; and information engineering
The 1994 Silver Anniversary of APOLLO 11: From the Moon to the Stars
This report summarizes the technology transfer, advanced studies, and research and technology efforts in progress at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in 1994
Applications and Experiences of Quality Control
The rich palette of topics set out in this book provides a sufficiently broad overview of the developments in the field of quality control. By providing detailed information on various aspects of quality control, this book can serve as a basis for starting interdisciplinary cooperation, which has increasingly become an integral part of scientific and applied research
Memorias Actualización en Prácticas Odontológicas Integradas SEPOI-PPS 2018
Esta obra simboliza a la ciencia y al arte difundidos en las Terceras Jornadas de Actualización en Prácticas Odontológicas Integradas, transformándose en una obra rica en experiencia clínica como mejor forma de reflejar la Odontología moderna. El libro ha querido conservar un equilibrio entre las ciencias básicas, métodos de diagnósticos, aplicación práctica y una amplia variedad de herramientas clínicas para proporcionar los mejores resultados en las resoluciones, acompañado del apoyo de trabajos de investigación. Los trabajos de extensión reflejan los cambios de paradigma en la formación, integración y calidad que debe encarar la Universidad pública vinculándola a las demandas sociales.Facultad de Odontologí
Memorias Actualización en Prácticas Odontológicas Integradas SEPOI-PPS 2018
Esta obra simboliza a la ciencia y al arte difundidos en las Terceras Jornadas de Actualización en Prácticas Odontológicas Integradas, transformándose en una obra rica en experiencia clínica como mejor forma de reflejar la Odontología moderna. El libro ha querido conservar un equilibrio entre las ciencias básicas, métodos de diagnósticos, aplicación práctica y una amplia variedad de herramientas clínicas para proporcionar los mejores resultados en las resoluciones, acompañado del apoyo de trabajos de investigación. Los trabajos de extensión reflejan los cambios de paradigma en la formación, integración y calidad que debe encarar la Universidad pública vinculándola a las demandas sociales.Facultad de Odontologí
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