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Activity Report of the International Nuclear Safety Program.
October - December 2001
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Slovakia

Reviewed testing and status of V-2 simulator project at Nuclear Power Plants Research Institute Inc. (VUJE), Slovakia


A specialists from PNNL traveled to Trnava, Slovakia to review the testing and status of the V-2 simulator upgrade project at Nuclear Power Plants Research Institute Inc. (VUJE). The VUJE staff has been performing various tests that include normal plant operation (cool down, heat up, etc,) and PNNL's contractor Data Systems & Solutions was making software corrections with the RELAP software. VUJE reports that the RELAP core model integration with the EVVEREST model is working well and performs better than the original EVVEREST core model. The next training session, starting in March 2002, is expected to use the RELAP simulation load. Final testing will be conducted during the next two months with minor support needed from Data Systems & Solutions. (Ken Erickson, PNNL, 509-372-4063; John Yoder, DOE, 301-903-5650)

October - December 2001
Contents
Highlight
Armenia
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Hungary
Kazakhstan
Lithuania
Russia
Slovakia
Ukraine
United States
Cross-Cutting Activities
Planned Activities

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