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Five laboratories from France, Hungary and the Czech Republic have
solved a Project supported fmancially by NATO within the Science
for Peace Program (under Nr. 972655) for three years. The project,
titled Fracture ResistanceofSteelsfor Containers of Spent Nuclear
Fuel, was focused (i) on the generation of data needed for the
qualification procedure of a new container introduced by Skoda
Nuclear Machinery and (ii) on a number of topics of scientific
nature associated with the interesting field of transferability of
fracture mechanical data-, It has been found during numerous
conference presentations of project results that the knowledge
developed within the project would be more attractive when
published in a more comprehensive form. This was the reason why the
final project workshop was arranged as a meeting of project
collaborators and contributing invited experts working in very
similar field. The main scope of the final project workshop, titled
Transferability of Fracture Mechanical Data and held in Brno from 5
to 6 November 200I, was to bring together project collaborators
with a number of invited international experts, both covering the
spectrum of topics solved within the project and reviewing the
project results in the presence ofthese specialists. A totalof34
colleagues from 7 European countries and the USA participated in
the workshop.
Five laboratories from France, Hungary and the Czech Republic have
solved a Project supported fmancially by NATO within the Science
for Peace Program (under Nr. 972655) for three years. The project,
titled Fracture ResistanceofSteelsfor Containers of Spent Nuclear
Fuel, was focused (i) on the generation of data needed for the
qualification procedure of a new container introduced by Skoda
Nuclear Machinery and (ii) on a number of topics of scientific
nature associated with the interesting field of transferability of
fracture mechanical data-, It has been found during numerous
conference presentations of project results that the knowledge
developed within the project would be more attractive when
published in a more comprehensive form. This was the reason why the
final project workshop was arranged as a meeting of project
collaborators and contributing invited experts working in very
similar field. The main scope of the final project workshop, titled
Transferability of Fracture Mechanical Data and held in Brno from 5
to 6 November 200I, was to bring together project collaborators
with a number of invited international experts, both covering the
spectrum of topics solved within the project and reviewing the
project results in the presence ofthese specialists. A totalof34
colleagues from 7 European countries and the USA participated in
the workshop.
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