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The art of replacement component selection and the associated replacement methodology

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  • Thursday, 17 March 2016
  • 13:17 - 13:17
  • Duration: 32 mins
  • Publication date: 05 Apr 2016
  • Location: NA, Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel, Bristol, United Arab Emirates
  • Part of event Nuclear Engineering for Safety, Control & Security

About the session

- Prolonging the life of aged equipment designs
- How to manage obsolescence and maintain the safety case as a process
- Component and equipment level assessment methods
- Component testing and examination and what we have found.

This one-day seminar provided the perfect forum for hearing from the ONR about what is expected of personnel working in nuclear facilities whilst learning from engineers, managers and other specialists implementing solutions to challenges the whole industry faces, whatever the facility.

The scope of Nuclear engineering for safety, control and security issues covers all stages of the lifecycle of nuclear from new build through existing plant operations (civil and defence) to end of life / decommissioning.

Keywords:
  • component
  • quality assurance
  • safety

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    Paul Reynolds

    Rolls Royce Submarines, Principal Engineer

    “Paul Reynolds is a professional chartered engineer with 10 years’ experience in the nuclear industry with Rolls Royce submarines. I am the company specialist supporting all PWR2 Reactor Instrumentation. My background is in electronics design and I have applied this to the high reliability required for the nuclear industry and production of associated safety cases.”
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