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About WORTH

China and Korea, among others, have rapidly developing nuclear programs, and are recognized as outstanding nuclear countries. Despite their geographic proximity, however, cooperative efforts between the two countries have not been actively pursued. In 2001, the Joint Committee on Nuclear Energy (JCNE) between the Korean Government (MEST) and the Chinese government (CAEA) was launched. A series of joint workshops in the nuclear thermal-hydraulic field were agreed with the intention of facilitating the cooperation activities between KAERI and NPIC, and XJTU who joined later on. Separately, another cooperation activity has been in progress between KINS and CIAE under the JCNE umbrella agreement. The objectives of the WORTH workshop are to bring together researchers, regulators, and designers from industries, laboratories and academia, active in the area of nuclear reactor thermal-hydraulics as well as in the field of severe accident, to present the state-of-the-art technologies, to exchange their expertise and experiences, and to further stimulate their research activities. Since 2006, the thermal-hydraulic committees of both the CNS and the KNS have expressed a deep interest in the workshop and they have agreed to support this series of joint workshops. The official language of the workshop is English.

Important dates

Abstract   Submission

2024.08.10 - 2024.10.20  2024.12.15

Notification of abstract acceptance

2024.12.15 - 2024.01.05

Full Papers Submission

2024.01.06 - 2025.02.15

Acceptance and   Announcement

2025.02.15 - 2025.03.05

Final Papers Submission

2025.03.06 - 2025.04.10

Participant Pre-registration

2025.04.10 - 2025.04.30

Theme & Tracks

                   Opportunities and Challenges for Reactor Thermal-Hydraulics and Intelligence

Track 1

Advanced High Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor

Track 2

Liquid Metal-Cooled Fast Reactor

Track 3

Advanced Reactor Thermal-hydraulic Experiment and Analysis 

Track 4

Reactor Severe Accident Analysis 

Track 5

Reactor Intelligence and Digitalization  

Track 6

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Applications

Track 7

Advanced Reactor Code Development

Poster

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