科技报告详细信息
Nuclear Fabrication Consortium
Levesque, Stephen
EWI
关键词: 42 Engineering;    Fabrication, Welding, Machining, Nondestructive Examination, Corrosion, Laser, Laser Welding, Hybrid Laser Arc Welding, Weld Monitoring, Eddy Current Inspection;    36 Materials Science Fabrication, Welding, Machining, Nondestructive Examination, Corrosion, Laser, Laser Welding, Hybrid Laser Arc Welding, Weld Monitoring, Eddy Current Inspection;    22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1072951
RP-ID  :  DOE/NE0000279-Final Technical Report
RP-ID  :  NE0000279
RP-ID  :  1072951
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】
This report summarizes the activities undertaken by EWI while under contract from the Department of Energy (DOE) – Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) for the management and operation of the Nuclear Fabrication Consortium (NFC). The NFC was established by EWI to independently develop, evaluate, and deploy fabrication approaches and data that support the re-establishment of the U.S. nuclear industry: ensuring that the supply chain will be competitive on a global stage, enabling more cost-effective and reliable nuclear power in a carbon constrained environment. The NFC provided a forum for member original equipment manufactures (OEM), fabricators, manufacturers, and materials suppliers to effectively engage with each other and rebuild the capacity of this supply chain by : • Identifying and removing impediments to the implementation of new construction and fabrication techniques and approaches for nuclear equipment, including system components and nuclear plants. • Providing and facilitating detailed scientific-based studies on new approaches and technologies that will have positive impacts on the cost of building of nuclear plants. • Analyzing and disseminating information about future nuclear fabrication technologies and how they could impact the North American and the International Nuclear Marketplace. • Facilitating dialog and initiate alignment among fabricators, owners, trade associations, and government agencies. • Supporting industry in helping to create a larger qualified nuclear supplier network. • Acting as an unbiased technology resource to evaluate, develop, and demonstrate new manufacturing technologies. • Creating welder and inspector training programs to help enable the necessary workforce for the upcoming construction work. • Serving as a focal point for technology, policy, and politically interested parties to share ideas and concepts associated with fabrication across the nuclear industry. The report the objectives and summaries of the Nuclear Fabrication Consortium projects. Full technical reports for each of the projects have been submitted as well.
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