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CONTENTS | New build Volume 69 | No. 840


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16 | SMRs & Advanced


cover story


Gateway to success A new approach to project management offers the prospect of on time and on budget nuclear builds.


38 | IT & digital


special report


Big ambitions Spotting an


opportunity NANO Nuclear came up with not one but two microreactor designs.


32 AI and automation streamlining nuclear For the nuclear space AI offers opportunities to streamline processes and procedures.


Decommissioning & disposal


34 Letting the problem drive the solution Tools such as Data Quality Objectives help to map out waste lifecycle requirements.


Interview


36 Korea Hydro Nuclear Power (KHNP) KHNP’s Seungyeol Lim on the importance of cooperation and how that plays out in practice.


Manufacturing


42 Best practices for precision lubrication Optimising manufacturing of components like large forgings or exotic metals in nuclear.


Policy & markets


44 Market report boost for sector Tools such as Data Quality Objectives help to map out waste lifecycle requirements.


Commentary Cover image: Hinkley Point C under construction | Source: EDF News


7 Lead News Swedish utility Vattenfall is planning new nuclear units next to the Ringhals NPP.


7-12 Roundup


Opinion 14 An Australian nuclear industry? It’s time to have a serious conversation about the pros and cons of nuclear within Australia.


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20 Permanent ultrasonic monitoring Using high temperature permanently installed ultrasonic transducers to detected defects.


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26 Tetris and neural network mapping With inspiration from the video game Tetris, MIT researchers have developed a better detector.


Life extension


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30 Going beyond design life Exploring modelling and simulation processes critical to support nuclear risk assessments.


4 | July 2024 | www.neimagazine.com next issue...


Repair and Maintenance Plant ageing & life management Fusion


46 No pause possible it has become increasingly clear that nuclear is the only option. There’s not a moment to waste.


Events


49 What’s on? A list of exhibitions, conferences, webinars and digital events.


Classified 50 Classified listings


Contacts 50 Contact us!


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