Mitigating Environmentally Assissted Cracking Through Optimisation of Surface Condition

Acronym

MEACTOS

Description of the granted funding

Environmentally-Assisted cracking (EAC) is one of the major failure modes occurring in light water reactors (LWRs). The condition of surfaces exposed to the primary coolant plays a main role on the susceptibility of components to EAC. However, many national and international guidelines and standards do not address surface condition of critical components in nuclear power plants (NPP) The goal of the MEACTOS project is to improve the safety and reliability of Generation II and III of NPP by improving the resistance of critical locations, including welds, to EAC through the application of optimized surface machining and improved surface treatments. MEACTOS is proposed by a consortium of 16 partners from 11 EU member countries (Spain, France, Finland, Czech Republic, Belgium, Germany, Slovakia, Romania, UK, The Netherlands and Slovenia) plus Switzerland (associated country of Euratom), that comprises all the appropriate key players to ensure the availability of technologies, capabilities, technical and operational knowledge required for the goal of the project. Research laboratories (VTT, SCK-CEN, CVR, CIEMAT, PSI, JRC, RATEN), universities (UNIMAN, USFD, STUBA) nuclear components suppliers (The NAMRC of the University of Sheffield, ENSA, SA.),utilities (EdF), engineering companies (ZAG, AMEC) and plant designers (AREVA-NP) has been selected in order to complete the required capacities to cover all the expertise fields faced by the project. The Consortium members have differential but complementary skills and expertise in areas such as project management, manufacturing, technology transfer or dissemination, to name a few key areas. Pro-active material degradation programs outside Europe, particularly in Japan and in the United States, currently address, or plan to address, surface condition with respect to EAC. This European MEACTOS project will directly benefit Europe, engaging on an equal footing with these initiatives, maintaining a level of competitiveness for European industry in the global scenario.
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Starting year

2017

End year

2022

Granted funding

FRAMATOME GMBH (DE)
122 520 €
Participant
REGIA AUTONOMA TEHNOLOGII PENTRU ENERGIA NUCLEARA - RATEN (RO)
61 750 €
Participant
INNOVACION DESARROLLO Y TRANSFERE (ES)
50 000 €
Participant
CENTRUM VYZKUMU REZ SRO (CZ)
176 250 €
Participant
EQUIPOS NUCLEARES SA SME (ES)
128 190 €
Participant
ZAVOD ZA GRADBENISTVO SLOVENIJE (SI)
90 000 €
Participant
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES ENERGETICAS, MEDIOAMBIENTALES Y TECNOLOGICAS-CIEMAT (ES)
325 998.44 €
Coordinator
SLOVENSKA TECHNICKA UNIVERZITA V BRATISLAVE (SK)
34 875 €
Participant
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER (UK)
289 990 €
Participant
ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE (FR)
135 500 €
Participant
Jacobs Clean Energy Limited (UK)
75 000 €
Participant
THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD (UK)
203 125 €
Participant
STUDIECENTRUM VOOR KERNENERGIE / CENTRE D'ETUDE DE L'ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE (BE)
178 000 €
Participant
JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION (BE)
185 711.25 €
Participant
PAUL SCHERRER INSTITUT (CH)
151 250 €
Participant

Amount granted

2 550 798 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
Euratom (5421)
Support safe operation of nuclear systems (5480)
Topic
Continually improving safety and reliability of Generation II and III reactors (NFRP-1)
Call ID
NFRP-2016-2017-1

Other information

Funding decision number

755151

Identified topics

nuclear safety, nuclear reactors