mike tynan chief executive officer march 2014. imperatives for the uk civil nuclear industry
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Mike TynanChief Executive Officer
March 2014
Imperatives for the UK Civil Nuclear Industry
Diverse Technology
UK Imperatives Civil Nuclear
Economic Strike Price
UK Imperatives Civil Nuclear
Develop UK Advanced Manufacturing Capability and Capacity
UK Imperatives Civil Nuclear
Creating long term, sustainable, high value jobs
UK Imperatives Civil Nuclear
Site of the Advanced Manufacturing Park – Orgreave Coal Mining Restoration Scheme (1994)
Coking works – 1990 before demolition
Cleaned up extensive contamination and dereliction from 200 years of miningRecovered four million tonnes of shallow coal reserves
Nuclear AMRC Purpose
To help UK manufacturers win work
Nuclear AMRC Key Objectives
1. To raise the quality, capability and cost-competitiveness of the UK civil nuclear manufacturing supply chain, to a level of “best global practice”
2. To work with UK Manufacturers and develop world-leading manufacturing processes and technologies
Nuclear AMRC members
Tier 2:
Tier 1:
March 2014
We Operate in the UK Civil Nuclear Market Place
Nuclear New Build
Existing Nuclear Fleet
Nuclear Decommissioning
Nuclear AMRC Work Programmes
• Getting companies to market, and developing their capability and cost-competitiveness
Supplier Development Programme
• Ensuring capability to compete on cost, quality and time to delivery
Innovative Manufacturing
Programme
Supplier Development Programme
Sharing in GrowthFit for
NuclearSupporting
Programmes
Supporting Programmes
Safety
Quality
Skills
Innovative Manufacturing
Machining
Welding
Virtual Reality
Nuclear AMRC Technology ThemesWelding & Cladding
StructuralIntegrity
Advanced Machining
Inspection & NDE
AppliedMetrology
Mechanisation& Automation
Thermal &Surface Treatment
Modeling, Simulation & Visualisation
MaterialsDevelopment
AssemblyProductivity & Manufacturing Optimisation
Design &Quality
Additive Layer Processes
Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIPing)
State of Play
Supplier Development
Sharing in Growth• £38m over 4 years: £18m for supplier development• 15 companies in two tranches• Tranche 1 (5 companies): selected and work commenced• Tranche 2 (10 companies): in final assessment
Fit for Nuclear (F4N)• £2-4m over 2-4 years• Interventions with 300 - 400 firms• 130 firms assessed to date
Nuclear AMRC Shopfloor
TBT Deep Hole Borer Installed• Machining
– 5 multi-axis Milling and Turning sets (5 through 9 axis)
– TBT Deep Hole Borer
• Welding– GTAW– Multi-wire SAW– Groove SAW– Orbital Welding Cell– Shaped Metal Disposition– Pro-beam EBW– Submerged Arc Cladder– Narrow Gap welder
Nuclear AMRC ShopfloorSoraluce HBM 5-sided Complex Machining Set Commissioning/Installing
• Large EBW• 1m3 HIP• Diode Laser Cladder• Co-ordinate Measuring
Machine (CMM) facility• Soraluce HBM• Starrag 60 tonne VTL
• Fully Operational Autumn 2014
Virtual Reality (VR)■ Full immersion, interactive “cave”■ Interactive “power wall”■ Capability:
– Training in nuclear environments– Virtual Product visualisation– Assembly and Maintenance simulation– Factory layout optimisation linked to Discrete
Event Simulation
HVM Catapult
High Value Manufacturing Catapult
The High-Value Manufacturing Catapult (HVMC) is a consortium of 7 world-leading research centres with £350m public & private investment and working with over 160 industrial partners. It receives grant funding of around £30m per annum