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SUMMARY:6th CNS International Steam Generator Conference
DESCRIPTION:Management of Real-Life Equipment Conditions and Solutions for the Future\n \nHilton Toronto Toronto\, Ontario\n  \n  \nContents\n\nBackground\nProgram\nPaper Abstracts\n\nAbstract Format and Submission\n\n\nPapers: Template\, Submission Procedure\, and Copyright\nRegistration\nImportant Dates\nHotels\nMore Information\n\n\nBackground\nTop of Page \nThe 6th CNS International Steam Generator Conference\, which is sponsored and organized by the Canadian Nuclear Society\, Design & Materials Division\, will follow in the tradition of the five predecessor Toronto Conferences of 1990\, 1994\, 1998\, 2002 and 2006. \nThis conference provides a wide ranging forum on nuclear steam generator technology from degradation root-cause assessment to life-cycle management to inspection and maintenance as well as functional and structural performance characteristics; it does not focus on equipment architecture or design. The 6th conference has again adopted the theme: \nManagement of Real-Life Equipment Conditions and Solutions for the Future \nThis theme is particularly appropriate given the current renewed focus on the long-term reliability of Alloy 800 steam generator tubing material; and on the life-cycle-management measures necessary to enhance that reliability given the lessons-learned from recent and ongoing operating experience. \nThe conference objective is to explore the current condition of existing steam generation equipment\, with emphasis on solutions for improving performance and service-life for existing equipment and the application of this knowledge to the next generation of replacement and new-build steam generators. Heat exchangers\, condensers and balance-of-plant technology for nuclear power generation will also be discussed. \nThe conference will be of interest to those involved in the operation\, maintenance\, inspection\, repair\, replacement\, life assessment\, manufacture\, design or research of steam generators and associated systems; also of heat exchangers\, condensers and balance-of-plant equipment in nuclear power generation applications. \n  \nProgram\nTop of Page \n  \n\nAdvance Program (2009 Oct 30 oct)\n\n Paper Abstracts\nTop of Page \nCall for Papers Announcement and Registration Information \nTechnical Topics\nThe Technical Program Committee welcomes the contribution of 300 to 400-word abstracts of papers for oral or poster presentation that discuss nuclear steam generators\, heat exchangers\, and condensers in the following general subject areas:                                                     \n\nInspection Advancements and Experience\nDegradation Root-Cause Work\nCondition Assessment / Fitness for Service\nMaintenance\, Repair and Modifications\nVibration\, Fretting\, Fatigue\nFouling and Cleaning Technologies\nMaterials\, Corrosion and Chemistry Control\nThermalhydraulic Performance\nLife Management Strategies\n\n \nAbstract Format and Submission\nTop of Page \nSample of Abstract \nAbstracts are to be 300 to 400 words\, formatted in Microsoft Word using 11 pt Helvetica font. Click on the link above for a sample abstract. Abstracts must include the following information: \n\nPaper Title\nPrimary author point-of-contact name (in bold font) and contact information (organization\, postal address\, email address and telephone number)\nAll co-author names\, organizations and complete contact information (postal address\, email address and telephone number)\nSpecify the Technical Topic Category that is most appropriate for the submission (specify “Other” if necessary)\nIndicate whether the abstract is being submitted for oral or poster presentation (Note: the final decision on acceptance as oral or poster presentation lies with the Technical Program Committee).\n\nAbstracts are to be submitted by email as an attached file in Microsoft Word and sent before June 19\, 2009 to: abstracts@nrtco.net\n\nPapers\nTop of Page \nPaper Formatting and Submission\n\nGuidelines for Paper Preparation MS Word\,   pdf\nPaper Preparation Template (MS Word)\nSubmit papers by email no later than September 30\, 2009\, sending them to abstracts@nrtco.net\n\nPresenter Guidelines \n\nSpeaker Guidelines (pdf)\nGuidelines for Poster Presenters (pdf)\n\nImportant Dates for Authors\n\n\n\nSubmission of paper abstracts\nJune 19\, 2009\n\n\nAcceptance/author notification\nJune 30\, 2009\n\n\nPreliminary program/registration info\nJune 30\, 2009\n\n\nSubmission of papers\nExtended to September 30\, 2009\n\n\nEarly Registration Deadline\nOctober 9\, 2009\n\n\n\nCopyright\nCopyright in papers submitted to the 2009 Canadian Nuclear Society Conference remains with the author and/or his/her organization\, but the CNS may freely reproduce the papers in print\, electronic or other forms.   The CNS retains a royalty-free right to charge fees for such material as it sees fit.  \n\nRegistration\nTop of Page \nFees for Registration are as follows:(all in CDN $ and inclusive of 5% GST) \n\nRegister by October 9\, 2009\n\nCNS Members $650\nNon-members $750\nOne-day $350\nStudents $100\nCNS Retirees $200\n\n\nRegister after October 9\, 2009\n\nCNS Members $750\nNon-members $850\nOne-day $400\nStudents $150\nCNS Retirees $250\n\n\n\n\nClick HERE to register for the CNS 6th International Steam Generator Conference   This will create a pop-up window for the conference from www.signupmaster.com (a secure site). Users will get an immediate receipt if they pay by credit card. \n\nImportant Dates\n\nTop of Page\n\n\n\n\nJune 19\, 2009\nSubmission of abstracts\n\n\nJune 30\, 2009\nNotification of paper acceptance to authors\n\n\nJune 30\, 2009\nPreliminary program/registration info\n\n\nSeptember 30\, 2009\nSubmission of full papers\n\n\nOctober 9\, 2009\nEarly Registration Deadline\n\n\nNovember 8 – 11\, 2009\nConference\n\n\n\n\n\nHotels\nTop of Page \nThe official conference hotel is the    Hilton Toronto    145 Richmond Street West    Toronto\, ON M5H 2L2    Phone: 416 860-6804 \nA block of rooms has been arranged for SG 2009 conference participants at the Hilton Toronto at the special rate of $209/night single or double occupancy\, plus applicable taxes. \nTo reserve a room\, there are two options: \n\nUse this hi/groups/personalized/TORHIHH-NUCB09-20091108/index.jhtml” target=”_blank”>SG2009 link to the Hilton Toronto. or\nPhone the Hilton Toronto at 1-800-267-2281 or 416 860-6804.   To get the preferred rate\, be sure to mention booking code NUCB09. \n\nMore Information\nTop of Page  \n\nConference RegistrarMs. Denise RoubenCNS Office480 University Ave\, Suite 200Toronto\, Ontario M5G 1V2Ph: 416-977-7620Fax: 416-977-8131e-mail: cns_office@cns-snc.ca\n\nEvent AdministratorElizabeth Muckle-JeffsThe Professional Edge1027 Pembroke Street East\, Suite 200Pembroke\, Ontario K8A 3M4Ph: 800-868-8776 or 613-732-7068Fax: 613-732-3386e-mail: Elizabeth@theprofessionaledge.com
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