Dear Colleagues!

We present you the Programme of 15th Ural Seminar. You may take the Program as pdf-file here. You may also see the Seminars' Abstract Book here.

Sunday, February 25

15:00-24:00

ARRIVALS, CHECK-INS, ACCOMMODATION OF SEMINAR ATTENDEES

19:00-20:00

DINNER

Monday, February 26

8:00-9:00

BREAKFAST

9:00-9:30

SEMINARS’ OPENING
Conf. room No. 1
Presenters: A.V. Kozlov, V.V. Dremov

9:00-9:30

Opening of the Seminar, greeting of the participants

9:30-11:00

PLENARY SESSION
Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: V.V. Dremov

9:30-10:05

M.F. Akhmetov. Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Analytical equipment from friendly countries adapted for the study of active samples

10:15-10:50

R.P. Petrov. Moscow, Russia.

Gloveboxes and glovebox lines «SPECS GB»: made in russia laboratory equipment for lithium battery research, development & production

11:00-11:30

COFFEE BREAK

SECTION MEETINGS

11:30-13:30

Section 1: General problems of radiation damage physics
Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: A.V. Kozlov

11:30-13:30

Section 2: Digital tools of computer materials science
Conf. room No. 2
Chairman: V.A. Pechenkin

11:30-11:55

S.A. Averin. Zarechnyi, Russia.

Deformation and destruction of austenitic steels under the influence of neutron irradiation

11:30-11:55

A.V. Ianilkin. Moscow, Russia.

Swelling model with explicit space distribution of sinks

12:00-12:25

M.A. Semkin. Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Effect of irradiation with fast neutrons on the structural state of niobium oxide

12:00-12:25

R. Rymzhanov. Dubna, Russia.

Multi-scale modeling of the effects of swift heavy ions in solids

12:30-12:55

A.M. Ovcharenko. Moscow, Russia.

Theoretical study of radiation-induced swelling in copper, vanadium and austenitic steel irradiated with neutrons

12:30-12:55

P.V. Chirkov. Snezhinsk, Russia.

Impurities and defects influence on phonon dynamics from first principles calculation

13:00-13:25

E.A. Korneeva. Dubna, Russia.

Stability of the alloys with yttrium oxides additive under ion irradiation with fission fragments energies

13:00-13:25

K.P. Migdal. Moscow, Russia.

Monte Carlo modeling of low-energy electrons knocked-out by ions of moderated energies in silicon devices

13:30-13:40

PHOTO

13:40-14:30

LUNCH

YOUNG BEGINNERS’ SCHOOL

15:00-17:00

Section 1: General problems of radiation damage physics
Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: P.V. Bykov

15:00-17:00

Section 2: Digital tools of computer materials science
Conf. room No. 2
Chairman: V.V. Ovchinnikov

15:00-15:20

D.N. Demidov. Moscow, Russia.

Effect of radiation defects diffusion mechanism on dislocations sink strengths in BCC Fe and V metals

15:00-15:20

G.S. El'tsov. Snezhinsk, Russia.

Zirconium phase diagram from ab initio molecular dynamics

15:30-15:50

N.A. Epifanov. Moscow, Russia.

Joint action of pulsed ion beams and plasma on tantalum surface

15:30-15:50

M.V. Lapin. Snezhinsk, Russia.

Finite element modeling of casting processes, heat treatment and structure formation of cast workpieces

16:00-16:20

E.R. Kim. Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Study of mechanical properties and fracture features of ferrite-martensitic steel EP-450 irradiated by neutrons in the BN-350 reactor

16:00-16:20

E.A. Meshkov. Moscow, Russia.

Modeling of the kinetics of secondary phases formation in multicomponent systems by methods of computational materials science

16:30-16:50

V.S. Nosovets. Snezhinsk, Russia.

Injection-enhanced annealing kinetics of point and group radiation-induced defects in GaN LEDs

16:30-16:50

D.A. Monstakov. Ozersk, Russia.

Estimation of the temperature field when placing solidified high-activity pearlitic slurries in a non-returnable container

17:00-17:30

COFFEE BREAK

YOUNG BEGINNERS’ SCHOOL

17:30-19:00

Sections:
1. Materials for nuclear and thermonuclear power engineering
3. Structural materials for nuclear and thermonuclear power engineering: new approaches to creation of radiation-resistant materials

Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: S.V. Rogozhkin

17:30-19:00

Sections:
2. Digital tools of computer materials science
4. Fuel for nuclear power: structure, physical and chemical properties

Conf. room No. 2
Chairman: M.A. Semenov

17:30-17:50

A.Iu. Tarapeeva. Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Changes in magnetic properties during post-irradiation isochronous annealing of austenitic steels 12Cr18Ni10Тi and 08Cr16Ni11Мо3 irradiated in BN-350 and VVR-K reactors

17:30-17:50

V.R. Pelenitsyn. Moscow, Russia.

First-principles study of the properties of radiation defects in silicon

18:00-18:20

A.V. Klauz. Moscow, Russia.

Study of the effect of fe ion irradiation on the nanostructure of oxide disperse-strengthened steels by atom-probe tomography and transmission electron microscopy methods

18:00-18:20

E.Iu. Tataurov. Ozersk, Russia.

A search of electodes’ used in electrochemical reductional reextraction of Pu and Np porous layer production technology

18:30-18:50

K.M. Ladeishchikov. Zarechnyi, Russia.

Determination of elasticity characteristics of fuel cladding material in the initial state and after operation in the reactor

18:30-18:50

V.Iu. Iarkov. Zarechnyi, Russia.

Application of the method of orientation microscopy to study the structural-phase state of irradiated zirconium alloys

20:00-22:00

WELCOME PARTY

Tuesday, February 27

8:00-9:00

BREAKFAST

9:00-10:55

PLENARY SESSION
Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: S.V. Rogozhkin

9:00-9:50

Prof. Z.W. Zhang. Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China

Irradiation effects in steels and alloys

10:10-10:45

M.S. Slobodian. Tomsk, Russia.

Prospects for implementation of high-entropy alloys as radiation-resistant structural materials

11:00-11:30

COFFEE BREAK

SECTION MEETINGS

11:30-13:30

Section 3: Structural materials for nuclear and thermonuclear power engineering: new approaches to creation of radiation-resistant materials
Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: V.M. Chernov

11:30-13:30

Sections 6: Radiation technologies for modification of physical-mechanical properties of materials
Conf. room No. 2
Chairman: A.V. Mirmelshtein

11:30-11:55

N.V. Glushkova. Zarechnyi, Russia.

Effect of neutron irradiation on microstresses in austenitic steel

11:30-11:55

V.I. Bobrovskii. Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Initionalization of the shape memory effect by irradiation with fast neutrons

12:00-12:25

N.S. Kirilkin. Dubna, Russia.

Structural effects of high energy ion irradiation in partially stabilized zirconia

12:00-12:25

P.V. Bykov. Izhevsk, Russia.

The effect of alternating irradiation with O+ and N+ ions on the composition, structure and electrochemical properties of titanium alloy VT6

12:30-12:55

G.N. Churilov. Krasnoiarsk, Russia.

Alloying of aluminum by boron with high degree uniformity

12:30-12:55

A.Iu. Drozdov. Izhevsk, Russia.

Formation of a carbon filmon the surface of a metal alloy of the Cu-Ni system under ion irradiation conditions

13:00-13:25

R.P. Karagergi. Zarechnyi, Russia.

Microstructure the fractures of ring samples from austenitic steel shell irradiated to a damaging dose of more than 100 dpa after compression in the radial direction

13:00-13:25

V.V. Ovchinnikov. Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Radiation-dynamic effects under corpuscular irradiation. Radiation shaking instead of temperature

13:30-14:30

LUNCH

YOUNG BEGINNERS’ SCHOOL

15:00-17:00

Sections:
3. Materials for nuclear and thermonuclear power engineering
7. Radiation effects in magnets, superconductors, semiconductors and insulators

Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: A.F. Gubkin

15:00-17:00

Section 8: Facilities and techniques of experiment
Conf. room No. 2
Chairman: V.A. Pavlenko

15:00-15:20

A.A. Potekhin. Moscow, Russia.

Structure and properties degradation of VVER-1000  reactor pressure vessel materials and its impact on service time

15:00-15:20

Iu.A. Karzanov. Ozersk, Russia.

Test procedure for control of plutonium in MOX-fuel by tablet glyph

15:30-15:50

N.A. Stakanova. Ozersk, Russia.

Selection of a heat-resistant alloy for the manufacture of a drain die of a small-sized melter designed by «FSUE Mayak PA»

15:30-15:50

A.A. Konovalov. Snezhinsk, Russia.

Pulsed ionizing radiation detection using optical fiber

16:00-16:20

A.A. Khomich. Moscow, Russia.

Study of the radiation hardening mechanisms of heat-resistant oxide dispersion strengthened steels in accelerated tests using ion irradiation and ultramicroscopic analysis

16:00-16:20

A.S. Kustov. Snezhinsk, Russia.

The effect of thermal neutrons on single-event memory cell upsets

16:30-16:50

A.A. Nazarov. Nizhnii Novgorod, Russia.

Study of radiation-resistant yttrium aluminum garnet ceramics irradiated with high-energy xenon ions

16:30-16:50

M.V. Marchuk. Snezhinsk, Russia.

Definition of a dominant mechanism for microcontroller upsets induced by pulsed low-energy proton radiation

17:00-17:30

COFFEE BREAK

YOUNG BEGINNERS’ SCHOOL

17:30-19:00

Sections:
6. Radiation technologies for modification of physical-mechanical properties of materials
7. Radiation effects in magnets, superconductors, semiconductors and insulators
8. Facilities and techniques of experiment

Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: V.V. Ovchinnikov

 

 

17:30-17:50

E.V. Makarov. Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Near delamination of the alloy Fe-15 at.% Cr, initially disordered serve plastic deformation during irradiation with Ar+ ions (E = 10 keV) and annealing in an furnace at the same temperature

 

 

18:00-18:20

I.V. Martirosian. Moscow, Russia.

Numerical analysis of the dynamics of radiation-induced defects in HTS composites

 

 

18:30-18:50

A.I. Shamatova. Astana, Kazakhstan.

Advanced thermoreflectance techniques for non-contact measurement of micro-scale phonon thermal transport in swift heavy ion irradiated yttrium aluminium garnet

 

 

19:00-20:00

DINNER

Wednesday, February 28

8:00-9:00

BREAKFAST

9:00-11:00

PLENARY SESSION
Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: V.M. Chernov

9:00-9:35

V.A. Pechenkin. Obninsk, Russia.

Investigation of irradiation effects in structural materials with ion accelerators

9:40-10:15

S.V. Mitrofanov. Dubna, Russia.

The project of a cyclotron complex for simultaneous irradiation of materials with H, He, Me (Cr, Fe, Ni) ions

10:20-10:55

B.A. Loginov. Moscow, Russia.

A new version of the implementation of the tasks of radiation materials science - on the world's first satellite probe microscope

11:00-11:30

COFFEE BREAK

SECTION MEETINGS

11:30-13:30

Sections:
3. General problems of radiation damage physics
5. Materials for nuclear and thermonuclear power engineering

Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: A.V. Mirmelshtein

11:30-13:30

Sections:
7. Radiation effects in magnets, superconductors, semiconductors and insulators
8. Facilities and techniques of experiment

Conf. room No. 2
Chairman: Yu.N. Zuev

11:30-11:55

A.F. Gubkin. Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Spin-slip effect in the rare-earth intermetallic compound Ho3Co

11:30-11:55

V.P. Popov. Novosibirsk, Russia.

Defects in silicon and high-k dielectrics of SOI and SOS structures after irradiation with fast heavy ions Xe and Bi

12:00-12:25

P.S. Savchenkov. Moscow, Russia.

Uncommon magnetism in rare-earth compounds with strong electronic correlations: neutron spectroscopy data and modern model concepts

12:00-12:25

N.V. Glushkova. Zarechnyi, Russia.

Determination of the migration energy of vacancies in metals using low temperature neutron irradiation

12:30-12:55

N.V. Kataeva. Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Structure and creep characteristics of the ChS-139 and EK-181 martensitic steels

12:30-12:55

V.A. Skuratov. Dubna, Russia.

Confocal optical spectroscopy of radiation defects in MgAl2O4 crystals irradiated with high energy heavy ions

13:00-13:25

K.A. Kozlov. Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Mössbauer analysis of the structure evolution of the EP823 and EP823-ODS steels under neutron irradiation in conditions of mechanical stresses in the BN600 reactor

13:00-13:25

P.V. Bykov. Izhevsk, Russia.

Application of electron spectroscopy methods for studying thin films and ion-modified materials

13:30-14:30

LUNCH

15:00-18:00

EXCURSION

19:00-20:00

DINNER

Thursday, February 29

8:00-9:00

BREAKFAST

9:00-11:00

PLENARY SESSION
Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: V.I. Bobrovskii

9:00-9:35

A.V. Kozlov. Zarechnyi, Russia.

Formation and evolution of radiation defects under low temperature neutron irradiation

9:40-10:15

S.V. Rogozhkin. Moscow, Russia.

Comprehensive analysis of the nanostructure of oxide dispersion-strengthened stees

10:20-10:55

V.M. Chernov. Moscow, Russia.

Low activation structural materials for nuclear and thermo-nuclear reactors – challenges and the way forward

11:00-11:30

COFFEE BREAK

SECTION MEETINGS

11:30-13:20

Section 3: Structural materials for nuclear and thermonuclear power engineering: new approaches to creation of radiation-resistant materials
Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: S.A. Averin

11:30-13:00

Sections:
6. Radiation technologies for modification of physical-mechanical properties of materials
8. Facilities and techniques of experiment

Conf. room No. 2
Chairman: A.Yu. Drozdov

11:30-12:10

Dr. Y. Zhang. Harbin, China.

Enhanced irradiation tolerance of a medium entropy alloy via precipitation and dissolution of nanoprecipitates

11:30-11:55

V.I. Pastukhov. Zarechnyi, Russia.

Fracture features of irradiated austenitic steel at elevated temperatures

12:20-12:45

S.V. Fedotova. Moscow, Russia.

The phase formation patterns in the VVER-type reactor pressure vessel steels

12:00-12:25

A.N. Tarasenkov. Moscow, Russia.

Physico-mechanical properties of Ti/Al and Ni/Al multilayer films after ion-beam mixing

12:50-13:15

I.A. Portnykh. Zarechnyi, Russia.

Microstructure evolution of steel Cr16-Ni19 type under neutron irradiation at initial stage of radiation swelling

12:30-12:55

P.V. Bykov. Izhevsk, Russia.

Features of formation of surface layers of titanium alloy VT6 under conditions of plasma treatment of N+ ions

13:30-14:30

LUNCH

15:00-17:00

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
A comprehensive description of radiation-induced processes and the possibility of using it to predict and find ways to increase the service life of elements of in-reactor structures
Conf. room No. 1
Moderators: A.V. Kozlov, V.V. Dremov

17:00-17:30

COFFEE BREAK

17:00-19:00

POSTER SESSION

20:00-23:00

BANQUET

Friday, March 1

8:30-9:30

BREAKFAST

9:00-10:20

PLENARY SESSION
Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: V.A. Pechenkin

9:00-9:35

A.B. Sivak. Moscow, Russia.

Multiscale approach to modelling of radiation creep and radiation swelling in metals

9:40-10:15

A.V. Ianilkin. Moscow, Russia.

Simplified atomistic based kinetic model for swelling prediction

SECTION MEETINGS

10:20-11:20

Sections:
1. General problems of radiation damage physics
3: Structural materials for nuclear and thermonuclear power engineering: new approaches to creation of radiation-resistant materials

Conf. room No. 1
Chairman: V.A. Pechenkin

 

 

10:20-10:45

V.V. Ovchinnikov. Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Constuction of a set of fundamental physical constants of unit and zero dimensions

 

 

10:50-11:15

M.P. Kashchenko. Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Mass spectroscopic registration of modified tungsten isotopes with increased masses

 

 

11:30-12:00

COFFEE BREAK

12:00-13:00

SEMINARS’ CLOSING
Conf. room No. 1
Presenters:  A.V. Kozlov, V.V. Dremov

12:00-13:00

1. Results of Contest of Young Participants. Awards for best presentations at Young Beginners’ School

2. Summarizing of the Seminars’ results

13:30-14:30

LUNCH

19:00-20:00

DINNER

Saturday, March 2

8:00-9:00

BREAKFAST

Posters

D.A. Beliaev. Snezhinsk, Russia.

Use of the photogrammetrical reconstruction of the fractures during the fractographic examinations — advantages and first results

P.V. Bykov. Izhevsk, Russia.

Physico-mechanical properties of Ti/Al and Ni/Al multilayer films after ion-beam mixing

V.I. Elesina. Krasnoiarsk, Russia.

Set up for plasma-chemical production of composite materials

M.V. Lapin. Snezhinsk, Russia.

The influence of thermodynamic characteristics and mesh size on the accuracy of modeling casting defects

Zh.B. Seksembaev. Astana, Kazakhstan.

Estimation of instant permissible values of liner’s admixture in MagLIF device fuel

K.V. Shalomov. Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Development and creating of additional equipment for low-dose irradiation with ioning gases

E.A. Sherstobitova. Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Topological analysis of Li+ cations migration paths in lithium-vanadium bronze Li1+xV3O8(x = 0.1, 0.2, 03)