November-December 2017 NPJ
Product & Service Directory–2018 www.NuclearPlantJournal.com 5 Table of Contents November-December 2017 Volume 35 No. 6 Nuclear Plant Journal Product & Service Directory–2018 Staff Senior Publisher & Editor Newal K. Agnihotri Publisher & Sales Manager Anu Agnihotri Assistant Editor & Marketing Manager Michelle Gaylord Nuclear Plant Journal (ISSN 2162-6413) is published bimonthly in February,April, June, August, October and December by EQES, Inc., 3051 Oak Grove Road, Suite 107, Downers Grove, IL 60515. The printed version of the Journal is available cost-free to qualified readers in the United States, U.K., Canada, China, South Korea and India. The digital version is available cost-free to qualified readers worldwide. The subscription rate for non-qualified readers is $210.00 per year. The cost for non-qualified, non-U.S. readers is $240.00. Periodicals (permit number 000-739) postage paid at the Downers Grove, IL 60515, USA and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Nuclear Plant Journal (EQES, Inc.), 3051 Oak Grove Road, Suite 107, Downers Grove, IL 60515, USA. Phone: (630) 858-6161 x103, Fax: (630) 852-8787, e-mail: michelle@goinfo.com . Circulation Statistics Total: 12,854 Utilities: 2,701 © Copyright 2018 by EQES, Inc. Nuclear Plant Journal is a registered trademark of EQES, Inc. Published and printed in USA. List of Advertisers .................................6 Directory Directions ............................10 Products and Services........................12 Corporate Capabilities ........................72 Corporate Capabilities Participants.....81 Suppliers ..............................................82 Upflow Modification.............................88 Journal Services 2018 Editorial Schedule ............ 36 Directory 2019 .................... . 41, 70 Circulation Statement ............... 44 Rate Protection.......................... 47 Digital Editions........................... 54 2018 Marketing.......................... 59 Web Directory............................ 71 Cover Story During a fuel cycle at North Anna, baffle jetting caused two rods in the fuel assembly located in core position B11 to begin vibrating. This movement resulted in fuel rod wear and eventual mechanical failure and fuel rod separation. Once separated, a maximum of 15 fuel pellets were released from the two affected rods. To correct future baffle jet impingement, a modification was developed by Westinghouse and North Anna personnel.The related article is on page 88. Cover photo courtesy of Dominion Energy. Mailing Identification Statement 35th Year of Publication
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