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The registration fee includes the workshop kit, • Dissemination of the state-of-the-art Niyamak Bhavan,
working luncheons and coffee. The registration thermal hydraulics and safety information Atomic Energy Regulatory Board,
is open and the participants are requested to on current and future generation of nuclear
Anushaktinagar, Mumbai-400 094
register by November 15, 2009 by filling up the reactors.
registration form and paying the registration fee
as applicable. • Promote effective interchange of thermal January 7-8, 2010
hydraulics and safety information among
Venue: the many professional groups and
The workshop will be held in AERB, Niyamak organizations participating in the
Bhavan, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai. development and application of nuclear
reactor technology.
Who Should Participate?
The workshop is intended for scientists and Climate:
engineers working in various areas of nuclear There are three seasons in Mumbai namely the
reactor thermal hydraulics and safety which humid season, the monsoon season and the
includes design and safety studies for current spring season. The spring season from
and new generation reactor systems. The goal November to February is characterised by slight
is to focus on frontier areas for new generation humidity and warm to cool weather and is
rector systems. generally very pleasant.
Email: srini@aerb.gov.in
Tel: +91-22-25990459 This workshop will be held in Mumbai during
Fax:+91-22-25990499 January 7-8, 2010.
Advisory Committee: Topics Covered:
• Modelling of two-phase flow in new
Registration Form
S. K. Sharma, AERB, India
S. K. Chande, AERB, India generation reactor systems
S. A. Bhardwaj, NPCIL, India • Natural circulation in innovative reactors International Workshop
• Thermal hydraulics of supercritical fluids
S. C. Chetal, IGACR, India
reactor systems
On
R. K. Sinha, BARC, India New Horizons in Nuclear
• Challenges of thermal hydraulics of FBRs
H. S. Kushwaha, BARC, India
• Containment thermal hydraulics Reactor Thermal
S. K. Gupta, AERB, India • Severe accidents
Om Pal Singh, AERB, India • Best estimate and uncertainty analysis
Hydraulics and Safety
A. K. Ghosh, BARC, India • Thermal hydraulic challenges for HTRs and
S. G. Ghadge, NPCIL, India ADSs January 7-8, 2010
S. G. Markandeya, BARC, India • Status of thermal hydraulic research in
Dilip Saha, BARC, India India Name: _______________________________
G. Vaidyanathan, IGCAR, India • Application of CFD codes
S. Revankar, Purdue, USA • Nanofluid applications Organization:__________________________
Manohar Sohail, USA • Probabilistic safety assessment and its
applications Address for Communication:
______________________________________
Local Organising Committee: ______________________________________
The lectures will be delivered by eminent
S. K. Gupta, AERB, India (Convener) ______________________________________
scientists from India and abroad who have
S. P. Dharne, NPCIL, India made significant contributions in nuclear
(Alternate Convener) reactor thermal hydraulics, safety and allied
S. G. Markandeya, BARC, India areas.
S. E. Kannan, SRI, AERB, India Phone:
Kannan N. Iyer, IIT-Powai, India Fax:
Manmohan Pandey, IIT-Gandhinagar, India Contact for Information: Email:
A. K. Nayak, BARC, India
R. S. Rao Payment details:
R. B. Solanki, AERB, India Amount:
Dhanesh B. Nagrale, AERB, India Organizing Secretary
Safety Analysis and Documentation Division DD NO.:
R. S. Rao, AERB, India (Secretary) Date: Signature:
Atomic Energy Regulatory Board
Mumbai 400094, India