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THE EURATOM WORKING GROUP ON REACTOR DOSIMETRY AND THE ASTM-EURATOM
SYMPOSIA The Euratom Working Group on Reactor Dosimetry (EWGRD)
started around 1960 with members having been nominated by the
governments, from each European la boratory working in reactor
physics and technology. The goal was to exchange di rectly
experience and know-how in reactor dosimetry and related
programmes. A need for normalisation was felt in order to guarantee
that: the same nuclear data is used; measurements in different
laboratories give the same results (need for in tercalibration
experiments and standards); results are expressed such that a com
parison with results from other laboratories is possible. In
sub-groups, specific arguments were discussed resulting in final
recommenda tions. These final recommendations were then discussed
in a plenary meeting and accepted as a recommendation for European
usage. Several of these recommenda tions were published, e.g.
radiation damage dosimetry guidebooks, and a nuclear data
guidebook. Also a programme, executed by the BCMN GEEL, for the
produc tion and selling of Reference Materials for Neutron
Dosimetry is sponsored by the EWGRD. Workshops in the field of
radiation damage and on the pressure vessel steels programme in
Europe were successfully organised. The group works in close
contact with ASTM (American Society for Testing of Mate rials).
Altogether seven symposia were jointly organized, and held,
alternatively in Europe and USA. The next symposium, the eighth,
will be organized by ASTM in 1993 in the USA.
THE EURATOM WORKING GROUP ON REACTOR DOSIMETRY AND THE ASTM-EURATOM
SYMPOSIA The Euratom Working Group on Reactor Dosimetry (EWGRD)
started around 1960 with members having been nominated by the
governments, from each European la boratory working in reactor
physics and technology. The goal was to exchange di rectly
experience and know-how in reactor dosimetry and related
programmes. A need for normalisation was felt in order to guarantee
that: the same nuclear data is used; measurements in different
laboratories give the same results (need for in tercalibration
experiments and standards); results are expressed such that a com
parison with results from other laboratories is possible. In
sub-groups, specific arguments were discussed resulting in final
recommenda tions. These final recommendations were then discussed
in a plenary meeting and accepted as a recommendation for European
usage. Several of these recommenda tions were published, e.g.
radiation damage dosimetry guidebooks, and a nuclear data
guidebook. Also a programme, executed by the BCMN GEEL, for the
produc tion and selling of Reference Materials for Neutron
Dosimetry is sponsored by the EWGRD. Workshops in the field of
radiation damage and on the pressure vessel steels programme in
Europe were successfully organised. The group works in close
contact with ASTM (American Society for Testing of Mate rials).
Altogether seven symposia were jointly organized, and held,
alternatively in Europe and USA. The next symposium, the eighth,
will be organized by ASTM in 1993 in the USA.
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