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ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL TOPICAL MEETING ON NUCLEAR REACTOR THERMAL HYDRAULICS

NURETH-11, OCTOBER 2-6, 2005, AVIGNON, FRANCE

TECHNICAL PROGRAM ORGANIZATION OF NURETH-11 2-6 OCTOBER 2005, AVIGNON, FRANCE Prepared by Herv Lemonnier and Jean-Claude Bouchter (CEA) (Pittsburgh, PA, June 13, 2004)

The purpose of this paper is to summarize the main steps of the organization of the Technical Program of Nureth-11 Conference. It is primarily an update of the previous document (A proposal for the technical organization of NURETH11 by Jean-Claude Bouchter and Herv Lemonnier, distributed at the ANS/THD PC meeting of November 2003 in New Orleans, LA). Mains changes are indicated by italicised section headings. It details the following items: Agenda Rationale List of the Conference Topics Technical Program Committee Constitution Paper Submission, Selection and Review Processes Communication Advertising, Call for Papers

Appendixes are provided which detail the following topics, 1. List of Key Dates List of Topics Tentative List of Committees Agenda rationale

The agenda spans roughly over two years. August and July are periods of very low activity in Europe; they have been removed from the effective preparation time. The agenda is built backwards, starting from the Deadline for Paper Final Form Ready, which has been fixed on June 1, 2005. This is 4 months before the conference and only 2 months if summer vacations period is not considered, which provides some elasticity in the planning to cope with possible organization delays. The following actions where then considered with the corresponding duration, Notification of paper acceptance by the session chairs Manuscript revision by the authors according to the referees comments Review of the papers organized by the Session Chairs Manuscript production by the authors Selection of abstracts Abstract submission 1 month 2 months 2 months 3 months 3 months 3 months

One real-paper call for papers is planned. Mailing lists are under constitution from those of previous Nureth meetings and other organization mailing lists such as ANS/THD, EMSI, EUfunded projects database and other sources. This paper mailing is planned two months before the beginning of abstracts collection and reminders through E-Mail will be issued every two

weeks. Therefore, the last call for papers must be issued on February 2004, and the first call for paper, 2 months before on December 2003. The corresponding overall planning is shown in Appendix 1. Work done and difficulties encountered during the period 11/2003 and 06/2004 The paper version of the call for paper has been issued on March 2004. It has been subsidised to Package Organization which in charge of the practical organization of the Conference. More than 2000 entries in a list of contacts have been gathered from the following sources: ANS/THD membership list, Nureth9, Nureth10, IHTC12, attendees, Leaders of European contracts on nuclear thermal-hydraulics, and various other European personal sources such as members of EMSI. ASME members should have been reached via its web site. Mailing has been erroneously stamped at low cost and 4 to 6 weeks have been necessary to reach the target. Abstract submission deadline extension to June 30, 2004 has been thought to correct satisfactorily this problem. General e-mailing has also been issued at the end of April 2004. Another one is planned one week before the deadline. The Technical Program Committee under constitution has been regularly solicited for assistance in promoting the conference. 2. List of topics of the Conference

A provisional list of topics has been elaborated from the Nureth-9 and Nureth-10 lists of sessions and some hot topics have also been considered. Owing to France commitment in waste management issues, the thermal-hydraulics problems related to these activities have been included. There is also a strong activity on microscale modeling and this topic has also been emphasized. A detailed list of topics is provided in Appendix 2. The main categories of subjects are as follows, Two-phase flow and heat transfer fundamentals Code developments Severe accidents Advanced code developments Operation and safety of existing reactors Experimental thermal-hydraulics Advanced reactors thermal-hydraulics (Gen. IV, Inpro and fusion) Waste management thermal-hydraulics Thermal-hydraulics of non electricity generating nuclear equipment

Work done and difficulties encountered during the period 11/2003 and 06/2004 Various additions and corrections have been made on this list on the requests suggested by the members of the TPC. This list as it appears on the Conference web site is attached as Appendix 2 3. Technical Program Committee Constitution

The ensemble of the potential session organizers constitutes the Technical Program Committee. Herv Lemonnier (CEA) who appointed two co-chairs to cover tightly all the nuclear thermal-hydraulics activity sectors chairs it: Luigi Catalani from Framatome-ANP will represent the industrial sector and Jean-Claude Micaelli (Institute for Research on Nuclear Safety) will cover safety. The three chairs together span all the aspects of thermalhydraulics: research, safety and industry. A list of potential Session Organizers is being elaborated from the Technical Program Committees of Nureth9 and Nureth10 and some other sources. Each of these potential Session Organizers will be soon contacted and will be asked to indicate their favored fields of activity according to the above-mentioned List of Topics. Session organizers will be formally appointed when the abstracts are received, approved and categorized by the TP Chairs. A Plenary Meeting of the TP Committee will be held in France on December 2004 where accepted abstracts will be distributed among the Session Organizers for review. 60 to 80 Session Organizers are needed so that each of them has an acceptable load of 4 to 6 papers to take care of. Communication between the Session Organizers and the TP Chairs is direct. It has not been thought useful to appoint Lead Session Organizers to whom the timekeeping and the bookkeeping or the Reviewers activity would have been delegated. The TP Chair with no intermediate level will directly deal this process. It is believed that this organization will avoid any bottlenecking of the process since the TPC will be full time dedicated to their task during the final stage of the Conference preparation. However, in case of permanent of temporary inability of the TP Chair, Do-Lists and Check-Lists will be provided to keep the process going normally by a deputy TP Chair. Work done and difficulties encountered during the period 11/2003 and 06/2004 Approximately 300 personal letters of invitation to the Technical Program Committee have been sent. The initial list was that of November 2003 and has been augmented according to the suggestions of various members of the TPC. Special thanks are due to Professor Karen Vierow (Purdue University), Professor Proskouriakov and Dr. Mukhin (NPEI Moscow, Russia) and Dr. Nian Cao (NPIC, China) for their dedication and their comprehensive listing of contacts in Japan, China and Russia. Today 110 persons have accepted the invitation, most of them volunteered to organize a session. A list is shown in Appendix 3 with the details of the replies.

Some letters seem to have been lost without any possibility to identify them. A call to the already appointed Members has been made to answer possible colleagues about the potential membership to the TPC. The list attached in Appendix 3 has also been posted to the TPC web page. A second wave of letters and reminders will be prepared in July. Nominations. As decided at the THD/PC meeting of November 2003, Jong Kim has been appointed as a cochair of the Conference to represent the ANS, Yassin Hassan has been appointed as a cochair of the TPC to represent the ASME and Per Peterson has been appointed a cochair to the TPC to represent the ANS 4. 4.1 Paper submission, selection and review Abstract submission and selection

Authors are invited to submit an abstract proposal directly to the Technical Program Chairs at the meeting E-Mail address: nureth11@cea.fr. In addition to the abstract, the authors are invited to provide a list of potential referees with affiliations, mailing address and E-Mail address in order to help the session organizers with the review process. This information will be requested through an Abstract Information File. The authors may also refer to the list of Topics to submit their paper. The TP Chairs immediately acknowledge receipt of the abstract, set a log number to the paper, check whether the abstract fits the conference topics, ask possibly missing information, and issue the Abstract Acceptance Notification. The TP Chair constitutes the List of Reviewers from the information sent by the authors. 4.2 Paper submission and review

The authors will be instructed to send their manuscript directly to the designated Session Chair with an updated version of the Abstract Information Form, which becomes the Paper Information Form. The web site will mirror this information to the authors. The Session Organizers send the papers for review to at least three different referees. They are responsible for getting at least two peer reviews and are advised by the referees on the Archival Value of the paper. The Session Organizers update the Paper Information Form according to their own selection of reviewers and copy it to the Technical Program Chair for bookkeeping and updating the List of Reviewers File. This file will indicate the load of individual reviewers and help the Session Organizers to prevent overloading individual referees and to select alternate referees. This file will be available from the TP Committee web page. Detailed instructions for the review process will be made available to the Session Organizers along with various communication help. 4.3 Paper acceptance

The Session Organizers collect the reports on reviewed papers, send them to the concerned corresponding authors and request a revised version of the manuscript when necessary. The revised manuscript is sent to the Session Chair with a Revised Paper Information File reporting on the modifications of the manuscript or possible rebuttal of some of the referees

comments. Templates of this file will also be provided. The Session Organizer states on the paper acceptance may ask for minor changes and issue the Paper Notification of Acceptance. Each Session Organizer sends the Final Form of the Paper to TP Chair as soon as it is ready with a notification to the Corresponding Author. Work done and difficulties encountered during the period 11/2003 and 06/2004 The paper section is not yet active. It will be ready for October 1, 2004. Authors will be individually notified by e-mail when this section becomes ready. 185 Abstracts have been received today with quite a low French participation (less than 40). Specific e-mail reminders have been sent to the French chairs. Only 22 abstracts were fully processed and accepted as shown by the conference web site. 5. Communication

Abstract proposals are sent to the TP Chair at the Conference address: nureth11@cea.fr. Accepted abstracts are next collected and sent to a dedicated web page of the Conference Web Site by the TP Chair. The TP Chair with the help of the TP Co-Chairs performs a preliminary sorting of the abstracts. Each accepted abstract is associated with a Main Category of Topic as defined in section 2. A Plenary TP Committee meeting joining the Session Organizers will be organized in December 2004 where the association of papers with a dedicated Session Organizer is definitely approved. After this meeting, the Session Organizers will notify the authors to submit to them their manuscript. The Conference web site (http://nureth11.com/) provides the following forms and templates for the Authors among other practical information such as a link to the registration Web Site. Abstract Template showing the Guidelines for Abstract Submission Abstract Information Form Paper Template showing the Guidelines for Paper Submission Paper Information Form Copyright Forms when necessary

A Separate Web Page (http://nureth11.com/tpc) also shows the following information to the Session Organizers Abstract General Information File showing the association of each paper to the concerned Session Organizer, pointing towards the Accepted Abstract and corresponding properly filled out versions of Abstract Information Forms and Paper Information Forms. Reviewer List showing the papers being reviewed by each Referee Instructions for the review process

Various Communication Forms with the Authors and Referees to help the Session Organizers such as a request for review indicating the guidelines for review, review form template, etc.

Work done and difficulties encountered during the period 11/2003 and 06/2004 No technical difficulties were encountered within this phase. The conference web site is being functional since March 2004. The TPC Chair operates the web site only. Collection of abstracts and the automatic acknowledging of the submission mails are functional. Communication with the authors for the correctness of the submission is the responsibility of the TPC Chair who updates, the list of accepted abstracts, the list of corresponding authors, the list of the contacts for information requests (subscribe nureth11) and the list of the potential referees. Accepted abstracts are placed on the web site as they are accepted. Most of the authors comply with the submission requirements. Abstract submissions, which do not comply bounce off the site and are generally re-submitted in a correct form. There seems to be no particular difficulties with the organization of this phase. The TPC web page is under construction and the protected access procedure is being checked, full scale now. A preliminary testing permitted to fix the major technical difficulties and it seems that there is no major problem to access this page with MS Internet Explorer, whereas Netscape seems more sensitive to local server security settings. Special events. Eric Royer (CEA, France) and Francesco dAuria (Pisa Univ., Italy) proposed to organize a special session on the AIEA VVER-1000 transients benchmarks. A special page links the authors to the description of these international benchmarks and the session organizers took the responsibility to advertise this special session in addition to the regular mailing. Didier Jamet (CEA/Grenoble, France) took the responsibility to organize the Open Forum on interface tracking methods. A selection of 35 test cases previously submitted for publication in Multiphase Science and Technology (286 pages) is placed on the web site and the authors are invited to register for participating. The forum organizer is internationally known and will organize the promotion of this event based on existing working groups activity in France and Europe. The final organization has been set up recently and the active phase should start in July. This is a deadline free activity. A special session in or off the Conference will be organized depending on the attendance. Posters/Oral presentations will be chosen depending on the attendance. It is not considered to include the results in the Proceedings of the Conference. A separate publication may be envisaged if the presented results are deemed of sufficient value. A benchmark on two-phase water hammer has been proposed based on the experimental results of the Wahaload European Project. A short description of the physical situation of interest has been placed on the dedicated web page and there are already 5 spontaneous registrations for this event, which is also deadline free. This activity is still under the

responsibility of the TPC Chair and Guillaume Serre of CEA/Grenoble may be asked to take over. Invited lectures. Dick Lahey confirmed he would prepare a Closing Invited Lecture on Sonofusion (cavitation induced fusion) with a full bunch of new results he promised to reserve for Nureth11. Novak Zuber confirmed his commitment to the Introductory Invited Lecture. The main theme is the uncertainties management in safety codes. New themes? A Recent paper in Science co-authored by Orzag, claims real advances (Science, 301, Aug. 1, 2003, p. 633, http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/301/5633/633.pdf) in turbulence modelling by introducing the eddy viscosity concept in the Boltzmann equation rather than in the Navier-Stokes equations. Botltzmann equations are numerically solved by the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) and simulation of complex flows are presented at Re=106. We plan to attract also the LBM community through the Open Forum on test cases and the opportunity of an invited lecture on this subject may be considered. 6. Advertising, call for papers Advertising the Conference is the responsibility of the TP Chairs as well as of every member of the Technical Program and Steering Committees. A copy of the Call for paper and the Conference announcement will be posted to the Conference Web Site for the purpose of properly advertising the Conference. Work done and difficulties encountered during the period 11/2003 and 06/2004 No definite difficulties in addition to those mentioned in section 1. Using regular e-mailed reminders will exert constant pressure on TPC members and the general public. 7. Financial aspects and administrative matters

The preliminary budget of the Conference is shown in Appendix 5. The ANS/TM Information Questionnaire is shown in Appendix 4. Work done and difficulties encountered during the period 11/2003 and 06/2004 The preliminary budget is unchanged since November 2003. 3 special requests from India and China for fees waiver or for travelling support has been received and issued from TPC members. No definite answer was made but this item will be put on the agenda of the next preparation meeting. Topical Meeting Questionnaire updates

Sponsorship of ASME has been included. Abstract submission extended deadline has been indicated. Approval of budget if necessary, has been updated to June 2004.

Appendix 1: List of Key Dates

NURETH-11, 2-6 October, 2005, Avignon, France (update of June 10, 2004)
Session Organizers Technical Program Committee

Key dates

Authors

1 October 2005

1 September 2005

1 August 2005 Notification of paper acceptance to authors Final Form Manuscripts ready to print

1 July 2005

1 June 2005

1 May 2005 Deadline for Revised Manuscript Submission Deadline for sending reviews to authors

1 April 2005

1 March 2005

1 February 2005 Deadline for sessions organization, TPC meeting Paris Deadline for notification to authors of Abstract Acceptance, pre-program preparation

1 January 2005 Deadline for Manuscript Submission

1 December 2004

1 November 2004

1 October 2004

1 September 2004

1 August 2004

1 July 2004 Extended deadline for Abstract Submission

1 June 2004

1 May 2004 Deadline for Abstract Submission

1 April 2004 Last call for papers First call for papers Mailing & E-Mails

1 March 2004

1 February 2004

1 January 2004

1 December 2003 Preliminary announcement Soul

1 November 2003

1 October 2003

Appendix 2: List of topics

ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL TOPICAL MEETING ON NUCLEAR REACTOR THERMAL HYDRAULICS


NURETH 11, OCTOBER 2-6, 2005, AVIGNON, FRANCE http://nureth11.com, nureth11@cea.fr

NURETH 11 TOPICS, APRIL 28, 2004 Key dates Abstract submission Paper submission Back to home page A1 A2 TWO-PHASE FLOW AND HEAT TRANSFER FUNDAMENTALS Multifield Two-Phase Flow Modeling Computational and Mathematical Techniques (numerical schemes, LBM, BEM, meshless, etc.) A3 Contact Angle and Wettability Phenomena A4 Experiments and Data Bases for Assessment and Verification of 3D Models A5 Flow Regime Identification and Modeling A6 Fluid Structure Interaction A7 Heat Transfer near Critical Pressure A8 Interfacial Area (data base, modeling, measurement techniques) A9 Instrumentation Techniques A10 Microscale Basic Phenomena, Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer A11 Scaling Methods A12 Counter current flow CODE DEVELOPMENTS B1 B2 B3 B4 Containment Analysis Core Thermal-Hydraulics and Subchannel Analysis Aerosol transport, deposition and reentrainment Steam Generators Thermal-Hydraulics

B5 B6 B7

System Codes Development and Assessment Uncertainties Analysis Diffuse Interface methods and Interface Tracking Methods SEVERE ACCIDENTS AND FIRES

C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8

Molten core natural convection and physico-chemical phenomena, Modeling and Experiments Natural Convection and Mixing phenomena, Modeling and Experiments Fuel Coolant Interaction, Modeling and Experiments Fission Products Transport, Modeling AND Experiments Direct Containment Heating by Dispersed Molten Fuel Debris Bed Cooling Combustion and Fires, Modeling and Experiments Molten Corium Concrete Interaction (MCCI) ADVANCED CODE DEVELOPMENTS

D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8

Fast Transient Modelling and Experiments Multidimensional single-phase or two-phase Flow and Heat Transfer Modeling Enhanced Nearwall flow and heat transfer modeling Multi-Scale Coupling Neutronics/Thermal-Hydraulics Coupling Fluid and Structures Mechanical Interactions Coupled Thermal-Hydraulics of fluids and Structures Thermal-Hydraulic dependent corrosion and ablation OPERATION AND SAFETY OF EXISTING REACTORS

E1 E2 E3 E4

Instabilities and Nonlinear Dynamics NPP Transients and Accidents Analysis RBMK and VVER Safety Analysis Sodium cooled Reactors

EXPERIMENTAL THERMAL-HYDRAULICS F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Boiling Heat Transfer CHF and Post CHF Heat Transfer Condensation Heat Transfer Flooding and CCFL Integral Testing Vibrations, Wear and Thermal Fatigue Phenomena

ADVANCED REACTORS THERMAL-HYDRAULICS (THIRD GENERATION, GEN IV, INPRO, FUSION, HYDROGEN PRODUCTION) G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10 G11 Accelerator Driven Reactors Advanced Pressurized Water Reactors Thermal-Hydraulics Fusion Reactors and high flux components of fusion devices Gas Cooled Fast Reactors Gas Cooled High Temperature Reactors, including VHTR and peddle bed reactors Brayton Cycle Based Power Conversion Systems Lead and Lead-Bismuth Cooled Reactors Sodium Cooled Reactors Supercritical Water Reactors Molten Salt Reactors Advanced water reactors, AP-1000, EPR, ESB WASTE MANAGEMENT THERMAL-HYDRAULICS H1 H2 H3 H4 Long Term Storage Thermal Hydraulics Subsurface Repository Thermal Hydraulics Waste Management Processes Flow and Heat Transfer Deep Geological Repository Thermal-Hydraulics and Mass-Transfer THERMAL-HYDRAULICS OF NON ELECTRICITY GENERATING NUCLEAR

EQUIPMENT I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 Sonofusion (Cavitation induced bubble fusion) Nuclear Propulsion Systems for Space Applications Naval Propulsion Reactors Desalination Hydrogen Producing Nuclear Reactors

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Appendix 3: Committees

NURETH11 Potential Members of the Technical Program Committee 110 Name Abe, Y. Akiyama, M. Aksan, N. Almenas, K. Andersen, J.G.M. Aritomi, M. Astegiano, J.C. Azzopardi, B. Ba, C. Bae, Y.Y. Baek, W.P. Banerjee, S. Bang, K.H. Basu, S. Bellet, S. Berthoud, G. Bertodano, M. Bessette, D. Bestion, D. Blinkov, V. Bourteele, J. P. Boyack, B.E. Boyadjiev, C. Breitung, W. Cacuci D.G. Cahalan, J.E. Camelo, E.S. Catton, I Celata, G.P. Chai, G Chang, S.H. Chauliac, C. Chellapandy, P. Chen, B. Chen, L. Chen, S. Chen, X. Affiliation Univ. of Tsukuba Institute of Applied Energy PSI Lithuanian Energy Institute GE Nuclear Energy Titech CEA/Cadarache Univ. Nottingham RINPO KAERI KAERI UCSB Korea Maritime Univ. NRC EDF/Septen CEA/Grenoble Purdue Univ. NRC CEA/Grenoble EREC Framatome-ANP LANL Bulgarian Academy of Science IKET FZK/IRS ANL CEPEL UCLA ENEA Nuc. Safety Center Beijing KAIST CEA/Saclay IGCAR NPIC Chengdu Wuhan Naval Engn. Univ. CIAE Beijing CNNC Country Japan Japan Switzerland Lithuania USA Japan France UK China Korea Korea USA Korea USA France France USA USA France Russia France USA Bulgaria Germany Gremany USA Brazil USA Italy China Korea France India China China China China Invitation 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 25/05/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 25/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 24/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 Reply

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77

01/05/2004

Transport theory

declined

yes

31

16/04/2004

G9, A7, B5

G9, A7

yes

27

14/04/2004

C3, C6

C3, C6

yes

2 38

31/03/2004 C3, C6, C5, A1 19/04/2004 C2, two-phase CFD

yes yes

yes yes

55

26/04/2004 B4, B5, B6, C3, E3, F1, F2, F5

96 45

11/05/2004 ? 21/04/2004 A2, B6, D4, D5, E1

? ?

? yes

55 30 57 4 86

24/04/2004 A6, A7, A10, A11 14/04/2004 A10, F1, F2, F3, F4 26/04/2004 E2, E3, G2, G5, G11 02/04/2004 D*, B* 06/05/2004 ?

? yes did not answere D* ?

yes yes yes yes yes

NURETH11 Potential Members of the Technical Program Committee 110 Name Chen, X.J. Chen, X.M. Chen, Y. Chen, Y.Z. Cheng, H. Cheng, X. Cheung, F.B. Chexal, B. Cho, C.S. Cho, D. H. Cho, S.J. Choe, W.G. Chongmiao, S. Chu, T.Y. Chung, B.D. Chung, M.K. Clapisson, G. A. Corradini, M. Coutris, N. Cumo, M. dAuria, F.S. de Cachard, F. de Langre, E. Delhaye, J.M. Dhir, V.K. Di Marzo, M. Dong, Y. Dorning, J.J. Dorofeev, S. Dostov, A.I. Downar, T. Dragunov, Y.G. Drahos, J. Dremin, G.I. Duffey, R.B. Dumaz, P. Durin, M. Affiliation Xian Jiaotong University GENE CIAE Beijing CIAE RIPNO Wuhan FZK IKET Penn. State Univ. EPRI KNFC ANL KHNP TXU Energy NPIC Chengdu SNL KAERI KAERI NNR Univ. of Wisconsin Madison INPG Univ. Sapienza Rome Univ. of Pisa PSI Laghyx Clemson University UCLA Univ. of Maryland INET Beijing University of Virginia IKET Kurchatov Institute Purdue Univ. OKB Gidopress Institute of Chemical Fundamentals Elektrogorsk Res. Center AECL CEA/Cadarche IRSN Country Invitation Reply

11/06/2004 09:53 Topics Session Review

3 17

19 10

70 5 48 11

73

98

102 32

China 30/03/2004 USA 30/03/2004 China 30/03/2004 China 30/03/2004 China 30/03/2004 Germany 30/03/2004 USA 30/03/2004 USA 30/03/2004 Korea 30/03/2004 USA 30/03/2004 Korea 30/03/2004 USA 30/03/2004 China 14/05/2004 USA 30/03/2004 Korea 30/03/2004 Korea 30/03/2004 South Africa 25/05/2004 USA 30/03/2004 France 30/03/2004 Italy 30/03/2004 Italy 30/03/2004 Switerland 30/03/2004 France 30/03/2004 USA 30/03/2004 USA 30/03/2004 USA 30/03/2004 Chine 26/04/2004 USA 30/03/2004 Germany 30/03/2004 Russia 30/03/2004 USA 30/03/2004 Russia 30/03/2004 Czech Republic 30/03/2004 Russia 30/03/2004 Canada 30/03/2004 France 30/03/2004 France 30/03/2004

02/04/2004 B2, B5, G1, G9 and CFD 08/04/2004 C1, C2, C6, F1, F2, G2

B2, G1, G7, G9 declined

yes yes

12/04/2004 C3, C6, G6, G9 06/04/2004 B2, E2

yes yes

yes yes

30/04/2004 fmoha declined 03/04/2004 System thy, uncertainty, 3D neutron k Special session 22/04/2004 A9, B1, D2 A4 07/04/2004 declined

yes yes yes declined

30/04/2004 G5, G2, E2, B2, B5, G6, I4, I5, B6, D yes

yes

14/05/2004 A6, A10, A11, B2, B5, B6, D1, D2, D?

yes

19/05/2004 ? 16/04/2004 B1, B5, B6, C2, C3

? ?

yes yes

NURETH11 Potential Members of the Technical Program Committee 110 Name Affiliation Inst. for Physics and Power Engng. Univ. New Mexico Albuquerque Technion Kurchatov Institute NRC IMFT OKB Gidopress Univ. Rio de Janeiro Guandong Nuc. Pow. Joint Vent. TOPEC Tsinghua Univ. CEA/Grenoble Univ. Louvain FAST Kurchatov Institute CEA/Cadarache AECL EDF Xian Jiao Tong Univ. BARC KAERI BINE Texas A&M Univ. Tokyo Univ. Mercantile Marine South Levy Inc. CA Fauske & Assocates Inc CEA/Grenoble Technion Imperial College London Kyoto Univ. Penn. State Univ. Framatome-ANP RINPO Wuhan AECL Mitsubishi Sofia Univ. NPIC Chengdu Country Russia USA Israel Russia USA France Russia Brazil China Japan China France Belgium France Russia France Canada France China India Korea China USA Japan USA USA France Israel UK Japan USA France China Canada Japan Bulgaria China Invitation 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 14/05/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 14/05/2004 14/05/2004 Reply

11/06/2004 09:53 Topics G7 yes ? A*, F* yes Session Review yes yes yes yes

82 Efanov, A.D. 9 EL-Genk, M.S. Elias, E. 100 Elkin, I.V. Eltawila, F. 1 Fabre, J. Fil, N.S. Frana, F.M. 92 Fu, X. Fukuda, T. 37 Gao, Z. Garnier, J. 110 Giot, M. Gobin, D. Gorbunov, V. Grandotto, M. 43 Groenveld, D. C. Guelfi, A. Guo, L. 95 Gupta, S.K. Hahn, D.H. Han, X. Hassan, Y. Hazuku, T. Heazler, J. 42 Henry, R.E. Hervieu, E. Hestroni, G. Hewitt, G.F. 28 Hibiki, T. Hochreiter, L.E. 6 Holcblat, A. Hongyun, L. Hopwood, J.M. Hori, K. 99 Hristov, J. Huang, Y.

05/05/2004 ? 06/04/2004 A3, A10, C2, C3, F1, G4, G5, G6 17/05/2004 ? 01/04/2004

09/05/2004 B2, E1, E2, F1, F2 19/04/2004

E* declined

yes

10/06/2004 ?

yes

21/04/2004 F2, F1, B1

F2

yes

11/05/2004 ?

yes

20/04/2004 B5, C3, C1

yes

yes

14/04/2004 A8

declined

yes yes

05/04/2004 B4 and F1, F3, F4, F6, E1, D2, A1, A4declined

14/05/2004 ?

yes

NURETH11 Potential Members of the Technical Program Committee 110 Name Affiliation KAERI JNC Kurchatov Institute. Purdue University IIT Bombay INET CEA/Valrho CEA/Grenoble IKET Hanyang Univ. Tsinghua Univ. Xian Jiao Tong Univ. Tsinghua Univ. CGNPC Shenzen KINS EC JRC Georgia Tech Country Invitation 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 30/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 14/05/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 01/04/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 01/04/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 Reply 23/04/2004 B2, F2 22/04/2204 G10

11/06/2004 09:53 Topics Session declined Review yes

53 Hwang, D.H. Ichimiya, M. 47 Ignatiev, V. Ishii, M. 36 Iyer, K. Jacobs, H. Jaecki, P. 59 Jamet, D. Janssens-Maenhout, G. Jeun, G.D. 44 Jia, B. 54 Jia, D. Jiang S. Jilong, P. 65 Jo, Jong Chull. Jones, A.V. Juric, D. Karwat, H. 14 Kataoka, I. Kawaji, M. Kazimi, M.S. Kelly, J.M. Khabensky, V.B. Kim, D.S. Kim, H.D. Kim, J. Kim, M.H. 21 Kim, S. Kim, S.N. 87 Kirillov, P.L. Kobzar, L.L. 46 Kojasoy, G. 12 Kolev, N.I. Kondoh, S. Kong, D. 22 Koshizuka, S. Kroshilin, A.E.

Korea Japan Russia USA India Gremany France France Germany Korea China China China China Korea Italy USA Germany Osaka Univ. Japan Univ. of Toronto Canada MIT USA NRC USA Alexendrov Inst. Russia KINS Korea KAERI Korea EPRI USA POSTECH Korea Univ. Missouri Rolla USA Kyung Hee Univ. Korea Institute of Physics and Power Engineerin Russia Kurchatov Institute Russia Univ. of Wisconsin Milwaukee USA Framatome ANP Germany Univ. of Tokio Japan Qinshnan Nuc. Plant China Univ. Tokyo Japan VNIIAES Russia

17/04/2004 C2, C7, A10, 1AA

yes

yes

26/04/2004 B7, A2, A7, A10, D4

yes

yes

21/04/2004 ? 23/04/2004 F*

yes

yes

27/04/2004 D6, D7

yes

yes

08/04/2004 A*, A4

A4

yes

12/04/2004 A8, A9, A5, G9, F1 06/05/2004 A7, G9 21/04/2004 A8, A5 07/04/2004 A1, A2, C3, D1, G2

yes

yes

? A1, A2

? yes

13/04/2004 A2, A10, C3, G9

yes

NURETH11 Potential Members of the Technical Program Committee 110 Name Affiliation VNIIAES Shangai Jiaotong Univ. Nagoya Univ CEA/Saclay Country Russia China Japan France Invitation 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 31/03/2004 Reply

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Kroshilin, V.E. 75 Kuang, B. Kukita, Y. 67 Kumbaro, A.

30/04/2004 A3, A8, A10, B4, C1, D1, E1, F1, F2, ? 28/04/2004 A1, A2, A4, A5, A6, A8, D1, D2, D3, A2, sur les mthe

yes

NURETH11 Potential Members of the Technical Program Committee 110 Name Park, G.C. Pasamehmetoglu, K. Pascal, S. Peiro, D.G. Peng, S. Peterson, P.F. Pettigrew, M. Pilch, M. Pliustch, A.O. Podowski, M.Z. Poletaev, G.F. Poplavsky, V.M. Prasser, H.M. Proklov, V.B. Pugatcheva, O.Y. Qiu, H. Raymond, P. Rehme, K. Rempe, J. Renault, C. Rocreux, M. Revankar, S. Reyes, J.N. Riznic, J.R. Royer, E. Ryu, Y.H. Saha, S.D. Sakurai, A. Sato, Y. Sauvage, J.Y. Sawada, T. Schrock, V.E. Schulenberg, T. Sehgal, B.R. Seleghim, P. Sen, S. Seo, J.T. Affiliation Seoul Nat. Univ. LANL CEA/Cadarche Universidad Politecnica de Valencia NPIC Chengdu University of California Berkeley Chalk River Laboratories Ontarion SNL OKB Gidopress RPI Kurchatov Institute Inst. for Physics and Power Engng. ForshungZentrum Rossendorf Kurchatov Institute Res. Inst. Energomash Xian Jiao Tong Univ. CEA/Cadarche FZK INEEL CEA/Cadarche IRSN Purdue Univ. Oregon State Univ. CNSC CEA/Saclay KINS BARC Kyoto Univ. Yatsusihiro Nat. Col. of Tech. Framatome-ANP Mistubishi Heavy Industries University of California Berkeley FZK KTH - Royal Institute of Technology Sao Paolo Univ SNERDI Shangai KOPEC Country Korea USA France Spain China USA Canada USA Russia USA Russia Russia Germany Russia Russia China France Germany USA France France USA USA Canada France Korea India Japan Japan France Japan USA Germany Sweden Brazil China Korea Invitation Reply

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02/04/2004 02/04/2004 02/04/2004 02/04/2004 02/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/05/2004 ? 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 03/05/2004 ?

85

yes

79 23

yes yes

05/04/2004 13/04/2004 C6, severe accident research and react C6 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 13/04/2004 F*, G* Hydrogen Produ

25

yes

91

volunteered

07/05/2004 D5

D5

yes

66 90 94 51

05/04/2004 05/04/2004 27/04/2004 F2 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 07/05/2004 B6, B5 28/04/2004 11/05/2004 ? 05/04/2004 22/04/2004 E*, G*, H*, G9 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 28/04/2004 B1, B2, B6, E2, H1, H2

Declined Declined ? ?

yes yes ? yes

68

yes

NURETH11 Potential Members of the Technical Program Committee 110 Name Affiliation Kyoto Univ. CIAE Beijing BINE NPIC Chengdu Kyoto University GE Nuclear Energy Helsinki Univ. Univ. Manitoba VNIIAES JAERI Univ. Manitoba KAERI KAERI NPIC Chengdu Aveiro Univ. OKB Gidopress ANL Framatome-ANP Nuclear Safety Inst. IKET Xian Jiao Tong Univ. PNC Hokkaido University Seoul Nat. Univ. RTI-KTH Kurchatov Institute IUSTI Tokyo Univ. Mercantile Marine JAERI Purdue Univ. CEA/Grenoble Res. Inst. Energomash Polytech. Montreal UCSB Polestar Applied Technology MIT Kobe Univ. Country Japan China China China Japan USA Finland Canada Russia Japan Canada Korea Korea China Portugal Russia USA Germany Russia Germany China Japan Japan Korea Sweden Russia France Japan Japan USA France Russia Canada USA USA USA Japan Invitation Reply

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101 Serizawa, S. Shengdi, P. Shi, J. Shi, S.M. Shiotsu, M. Shiralkar, B.S. 106 Siikonen, T. Sims, G. E. 76 Smirnov, A. V. Soda, K. 81 Soliman, H.M. Song, C.H. Song, J.H. Song, X. Sousa, A. Spasskov, V.P. Spencer, B.W. Stosic, Z. Strijov, V.F. Struwe, D. Su, G. Sugawara, S. Sugiyama, K. Suh, K.Y. 8 Sun, P.H. Sydorenko, V.A. Tadrist L., Takamasa, T. Takeda, T. Taleyarkhan, R. Tauveron, N. Tchernov, A.V. 104 Teyssedou, A. Theofanous, T.G. Thomas, G.R. Todreas, N.E. Tomiyama, A.

05/04/2004 18/05/2004 A5, A6, A8, A9, A10, F1, F2, F4 14/05/2004 05/04/2004 09/06/2004 14/05/2004 28/05/2004 A1, A2, A4, A5, A6, A8, B2, B4, B5, Declined 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 30/04/2004 ? ? 05/04/2004 03/05/2004 ? ? yes yes yes

05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004

Deceased

Deceased

Deceased

Deceased

02/04/2004 06/04/2004 C3, C2, C6, F1, F2, F3, F4, A2, A9, Ayes 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 18/05/2004 A9, A12, F1, F2, B2 ? 05/04/2004

yes

yes

05/04/2004

NURETH11 Potential Members of the Technical Program Committee 110 Name Affiliation Chongqing Univ. Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery Gdansk OKB Gidopress Purdue Univ. IVO Power Engineering Ltd. ANL Framatome-ANP LANL IGCAG Delft U. Tech. EU BARC Purdue University BARC ANL Dartmouth College Tsinghua University Tsinghua University Jiangsu Lianyungan Nuc. Plant BINE Nuc. Safety Center Beijing INEEL Oregon State Univ. BNL NPIC Chengdu RIPNO Wuhan NEI Shangai ETH Zentrum JNCDI Power and Nuc. Engng. Coll. Haerbin NEI Shangai Columbia University CIAE Beijing Tsinghua Univ. Shangai Jiaotong Univ. AECL Research Toshiba Country China Poland Russia USA Finland USA Germany USA India Netherlands Belgium India USA India USA USA China China China China China USA USA USA China China China Switzerland Japan China China USA China China China USA Japan Invitation Reply

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Tong, M. 71 Trela, M. 69 Trunov, N. Tsoukalas, L.H. Tuomisto, H.J. Tzanos, C. Umminger, K. Unal, C. 63 Vaidyanathan, S.G. 34 Van der Hagen, T.H.J.J. 49 Van Goethem, G. 108 Venkat Raj, V. 20 Vierow, K. Vijayan, P.K. Wachs, D. Wallis , G. Wang, B. X. Wang, D. 83 Wang, J. Wang, S. 64 Wang, X. Wilson, G.E. 40 Wu, Q. Wulff, W. Xiao, Z. Xiong, C. Xu, S. 78 Yadigaroglu, G. Yamaguchi, A. Yan, C. Yan, J Yang, B. W. 58 Yang, H. Yang, R. 89 Yang, Y. Yin, S. T. Yokobori, S.

05/04/2004 05/04/2004 28/04/2004 F1, F3 30/03/2004 28/04/2004 B4, F6 05/04/2004

declined yes

yes ?

05/04/2004 23/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004

27/04/2004 23/04/2004 22/04/2004 08/06/2004 12/04/2004

B4, B5, E4, F6 B2, D5, E1 D*, E* ? F3, B5, A1, C3

B4, B5, E4, F6 yes no ? F3, B5, A1, C3

yes yes yes yes yes

05/04/2004 05/05/2004 declined

declined

declined yes yes

05/04/2004 27/04/2004 A*, F* ? 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 19/04/2004 A8, A5, A1, A11, G7 ? 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 02/05/2004 A4, A5, A8, A10, A11, B1, B2, B7, D? 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 26/04/2004 B5, D1, G8 yes 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 07/05/2004 C3, E2, A1, B2, B5, B7, C1, D1, D2, F ? 05/04/2004

yes

yes yes

NURETH11 Potential Members of the Technical Program Committee 110 Name Yonomoto, T. Zakirov, R. Zeigarnik, Y.A. Zevenhoven, R. Zhang, D. Zhang, H. Zhang, S. R. Zhang, Y. Zhao, R.K. Zhengming, Z. Zhou, Z. Zipper, R. Zuber, N. Zun, I. Zvonarev, Y.A. Affiliation JAERI Kurchatov Institute Inst. for High Temperatures Energy Engineering & Environmental Pro CIAE Beijing NPIC Chengdu NPIC Chengdu Qinshnan Nuc. Plant China National Nuclear Corporation INET Tsinghua Tsinghua Univ. GRS Rockville Ljubljana Univ. Kurchatov Institute Country Japan Russia Russia Finland China China China China China China China Germany USA Slovenia Russia Invitation Reply

11/06/2004 09:53 Topics Session Review

88

93

05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 06/05/2004 F1, F2, F4, C6, B4, C3 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 09/05/2004 E*, D* 14/05/2004 05/04/2004 14/05/2004 05/04/2004 04/05/2004 ? 31/03/2004 30/04/2004 B*, F* 05/04/2004 05/04/2004 05/04/2004

yes

yes

84 103

? yes

? ?

Appendix 4: Topical Meeting Questionnaire

CLASS

DATE SUBMITTED

June 10, 2004

TOPICAL MEETING INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE This form must be completed and (one copy) in the hands of the ANS National Program Committee Chair three (3) weeks prior to the Screening Subcommittee meeting that is scheduled 12 to 18 months in advance of the dates of the proposed topical meeting. Thirty (30) copies of this form are to be distributed at the Screening Subcommittee meeting. The Screening Subcommittee normally meets in February, June, July and November. A copy of this completed form, and appropriate attachments including a preliminary budget must also be sent to the ANS Director of Meetings. The form must be updated for final approval and resubmitted to the NPC Screening Subcommittee approximately eight (8) months before the meeting. Calendar Placement GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Name of meeting: Eleventh International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor ThermalHydraulics (NURETH-11) 2. Location and headquarters of meeting: Popes' Palace Conference Center, Avignon, France Preliminary Approval Final Approval

3. Date of meeting (complete dates) dates): October 2-6, 2005 4. MAJOR SPONSOR(S): ANS Local Section: French Section of the American Nuclear Society (SFANS) ANS Division(s): Thermal Hydraulics Division (THD) COSPONSOR(S): United States: American Nuclear Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers International: Commissariat l'Energie Atomique, France (CEA), Electricit de France (EDF), Framatome-ANP, France, Technicatome (TA), France, Institut de Recherche et de Sret Nuclaire, France (IRSN), Cogema, France, Socit Franaise de l'nergie Nuclaire, France (SFEN), Association Franaise de Mcanique, France (AFM), Socit Franaise de Thermique, France (SFT), Euratom 5. Name, address, title, phone number, facsimile number and email of: General Chair: Dr. Jean-Claude Bouchter, CEA-Saclay, JeanClaude.Bouchter@cea.fr Program Chair: Dr. Herv Lemonnier, CEA-Grenoble, Herve.Lemonnier@cea.fr 6. Who will make presentation to Program Committee: 6(a) Attach list of Technical Program Members Prof. M. Bertodano

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TECHNICAL CONTENT 7. General description of meeting: The meeting will cover every aspects of single- and twophase flow thermal-hydraulics: experiments (small scale, analytical, integral scale), modelling (1D to 3D), numerical techniques and instrumentation developments with emphasis on microscale modelling, fundamentals, Gen IV related projects and fuel cycle related thermal-hydraulics (Long term storage, subsurface storage etc.) 7(a) Attach separate sheet detailing topics of proposed sessions. (Note special rules that apply to section-sponsored meeting.) 8. Approximate number of papers to be presented: 300 There will be: 1 half days with one (1) session half days with two (2) simultaneous sessions 7 half days with 4 to 5 simultaneous sessions half days with simultaneous sessions and

(The NPC discourages meetings with more than three simultaneous sessions per each half day meeting.) ATTENDANCE 9. Estimated attendance at meeting: 350 10. Restrictions, if any, on attendance: none

(It is a Society policy to discourage restrictions that will limit attendance by ANS members.) PAPER SOLICITATION 11. Will contributed papers be considered? (Please choose one) Both

12. If invited, who selects the authors to be invited? Technical Program Committee 13. Will a Call for Papers be issued? (Please choose one) Yes

14. If a Call for Papers will be issued, please indicated how, when and where: Direct mailing and reminders through e-mail, starting on Dec 2003 15. Who may contribute papers? (Please choose one) 16. What is the deadline for summaries? Anyone

May 1, 2004 extended to June 30, 2004 January, 2005

17. What is the deadline for complete papers?

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18. Who is responsible for review and selection of contributed papers? Committe and Session Organizers PUBLICATION OF SUMMARIES AND PAPERS 19. Will summaries (ANS TRANSACTIONS) be available? 20. Will full papers (PROCEEDINGS) be available? 21. If so, in what form? Bound Volume Yes No

Technical Program

Other (Please describe) CD-ROM

Book of Abstract (real-paper) and contributed papers on

22. When will the PROCEEDINGS be available? October, 2005 (Society policy requires publication within 6 months after meeting) 23. Where can they be obtained? At the meeting

What will they cost? $100 approx. (a) Have publication plans been discussed with MPTC? (b) Have publication plans been approved by MPTC? EXHIBIT INFORMATION 24. Is an exhibit planned in conjunction with the meeting? Yes 25. How many exhibitors do you expect? 26. Include a brief statement on why the proposed location for the meeting was chosen. Exibitors 10 to 20. The two previous Nureth were held in Asia and in the USA. France is in the Heart of Europe and Avignon is a famed place renown for its climate as well for its historical and cultural value. France is very active in the Nuclear Energy development as a sustainable, clean and non CO2 emitting way of producing electricity. Communications towards Avignon are easy and the Popes' Palace Conference Center is an outstanding venue charged with both History and Architectural value. 2 CEA research centers are within one hour and 2 other located at less than 1.5 hours that which provides a wide range of possible technical tours. FINANCES 27. Has financial structure of the meeting been discussed with the ANS Director of Meetings? No No

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No

(This should be done prior to the request for preliminary approval.) June 2004

28. Has budget been approved? No If no, when will it be presented for approval? NOTES:

1. Final approval for the meeting comes from the President of the society. His approval is dependent on a program approval by the ANS Program Committee. Budget approval by the ANS Director of Meetings and approval of publication plans by the ANS Manager of Scientific Publications. 2. The "Topical Meetings Information Questionnaire" was constructed to assist both the organizing group and the NPC in collecting the necessary information for both the preliminary and final review and approval. It is a general questionnaire devised to assist in a wide range of potential proposals and must be supplemented by the information outlines on page 26. 3. Your meeting will be added to a preliminary list of ANS meetings after Calendar Placement has been received. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the General Chair or his/her designated appointee to inform the NPC Chair and the ANS Director of Meetings of any/all changes relating to the meeting (i.e., meeting, names/dates/chairs/ sponsors, etc).

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Appendix 5: Nureth11 Preliminary Budget

BUDGET ESTIMATE FOR NURETH-11 AVIGNON, FRANCE, OCTOBER 2-6 2005 (Update of June 10, 2004) Budget estimation (in Euros and All Taxes Included) Estimated attendees (max. capacity 500) 350 700 297500 245000 37500 15000 262000 39000 47000 76000 100000 35500

Average registration fees (including Banquet) Estimated Income - Registration Fees - Exhibition Fees - Corporate/Government Support Estimated Expense - Promotion, Website, Proceedings & CDROM - Administration - Meeting facility (Popes Palace & material) - Receptive (Lunches, Coffe Breaks and Banquet) Estimated Net Benefit Repartition of Benefits (if any) Net Benefit distribution (tentative) - ANS/THD -SFANS& SFEN (34%) (66%)

12070 23430

Registration Fee Waiver : for Developing Countries and upon Request and Evaluation

Registration Fee (Euros) Registration Mode Members of Sponsoring Organizations Members of Co- sponsoring Organizations Other Participants Advanced 650 700 750 On-site 750 800 850

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