The May bulletin covers the following items:
Core Monitoring for Commercial Reactors: Improvements in Systems and Methods
ISBN 92-64-17659-4. 291 pages.Methodologies for Assessing the Economic Consequences of Nuclear Reactor Accidents
ISBN 92-64-17658-6. 112 pages.A French translation of this publication is also available:
Méthodes d'évaluation des conséquences économiques des accidents nucléaires
ISBN 92-64-27658-0. 122 pages.Free publications are available at www.oecd-nea.org/pub/.
Nuclear Power Plant Operating Experiences from the IAEA/NEA Incident Reporting System: 1996-1999
46 pages.Regulatory Response Strategies for Safety Culture Problems
Stratégies d'intervention de l'autorité de sûreté en cas de dégradation de la culture de sûreté
Bilingual. 25 pages.
Regular features
Nuclear safety news
The CSNI Workshop on Advanced Thermal-hydraulic and Neutronic
Codes: Current and Future Applications was held in Barcelona (Spain) on 10-13
April 2000...more
The eleventh meeting of the OECD Support Group on VVER-440/213 Bubbler Condenser
Containment Safety was held in Berlin (Germany) on 4-5 April 2000...more
As a follow-up to the SESAR-FAP and CSNI recommendations, a technical expert meeting on severe accidents (SA) facilities and programmes was held at the NEA...more
A new periodic report entitled Nuclear Power Plant Operating
Experiences from the IAEA/NEA Incident Reporting System: 1996-1999 has just
been released. Tell me more. Show me the report.
The International Workshop on Nuclear Power Plant Life Management
in a Changing Business World will be held on 26-27 June 2000 in Washington D.C.
(USA).
The Sixth Information Exchange Meeting on Actinide and Fission Product Partitioning
and Transmutation will be held on 11-13 December 2000 in Madrid (Spain)...more
(See www.oecd-nea.org/pt/6iem.html.)
A final reminder that the next meeting of the JEFF working party on nuclear data evaluation, processing and benchmarking will take place at NEA headquarters in Paris on 22-24 May. Please watch our web site (www.oecd-nea.org/dbdata) for the final agenda. For more information about the project, please contact mailto:ali.nouri@oecd.org or mailto:kellett@oecd-nea.org.
The first version of CINDA on a searchable CD-ROM has now been
produced by the NEA and is being distributed to the recipients of the CINDA
book, produced by the IAEA...more
(See www.oecd-nea.org/general/mnb/500db1.html for further details.)
Dates and topics of forthcoming training courses can be found
at www.oecd-nea.org/dbcps/training-courses/.
Computer program services
A page giving the list of all new programs in the last 12 months
can be found at www.oecd-nea.org/tools/abstract/new.
New software packages available from the Data Bank
17-APR-2000 IAEA1169 EMPIRE-II,MULTISTEP COMPOUND_NUCLEUS & PREEQUILIBRIUM REACTN X-SEC (Arrived) 15-APR-2000 NEA-1616 ZZ-MCJEF22NEA.BOLIB MCNP X-SECTION LIBRARY BASED ON JEF-2.2 (Arrived) 12-APR-2000 PSR-0480 NJOY99.0, Data Processing System of Evaluated Nuclear Data Files ENDF format (Arrived) 10-APR-2000 NEA-1080 FEMAXI, Thermal & Mechanical Behaviour of LWR Fuel Rods (Arrived) 10-APR-2000 NEA-1620 RODBURN, Power Profiles & Isotopics in PWR, BWR Fuel Rods (Arrived) 07-APR-2000 NEA-1624 ZZ JENDL/D-99, DOSIMETRY X-SEC DATA LIB AND PLOTS FOR NEUTRONS (Arrived) 06-APR-2000 IAEA1337 TRISTAN-IJS,STEADY-STATE AX TEMP & FLOW VBELOCITY IN TRIGA CHANNEL (Tested)
Instructions on retrieving material from the NEA may be found at: www.oecd-nea.org/. Please note that scientific database access is only available to residents of OECD/NEA Data Bank member countries.
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