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1956---------Jump to [Top] [Organization] [Concept] [SI] [Discipline] [Topic] [Phase] [Audience]
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The Pressurized Water Reactor as a Source of Heat for Steam Power Plants, by J.M. Kay and F.J. Hutchinson, IMechE, 01/01/1956. Doc type: Paper.
Summary:
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 09000 Special Studies [Discipline] Mechanical Engineering Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Conceptual Heat Transfer Thermodynamics [Phase] Concept Design Operation [Audience] Engineer Ugrad Vendor
- Published in the Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Volume 170 1956 pps 281 - 296 20054600.pdf (2333 kb)
1989---------Jump to [Top] [Organization] [Concept] [SI] [Discipline] [Topic] [Phase] [Audience]
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CANDU Advanced Plutonium Burner - The Canadian Response to the ALWR, by A.R. Dastur and A.C. Mao , AECL, 01/05/1989. Doc type: Paper.
Summary: As published in the Canadian Nuclear Society Bulletin Vol. 10, No. 3, 1989 with the kind permission of the CNS: It is demonstrated that the prescnt CANDU design concept has potential for increased conversion and resource utilization compared with other reactor concepts. Discussed here is a CANDU based concept thau utilizes energy produced by subcritical multiplication in a fertile region designed for accelerated plutonium production is presented. Its feasibility is based on incorporating the channels with fertile material into the primary heal transport circuit. Calculations with multigroup transport codes predict very high fuel utilization due to the production and burnup of fissile plutonium in the fertile region.
Keywords: [Concept] Reactor Physics [SI] 03300 Nuclear Engineering 31000 Reactor 37000 Fuel [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Conceptual Reactor Physics [Phase] Concept [Audience] Engineer Grad Manager Ugrad Vendor
- 19890101.pdf (299 kb)
1991---------Jump to [Top] [Organization] [Concept] [SI] [Discipline] [Topic] [Phase] [Audience]
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Chernobyl – A Canadian Perspective, by V.G. Snell and J.Q. Howieson, AECL, 01/08/1991. Doc type: Report.
Summary: This brochure looks at the Canadian CANDU (CANada Deuterium Uranium) reactor to see how it stacks up in its ability to tolerate the sorts of mistakes that were made at Chernobyl.
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 31000 Reactor [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Safety [Phase] Concept Design Operation Safety [Audience] Engineer Manager Vendor
- 19910101.pdf (398 kb)
1992---------Jump to [Top] [Organization] [Concept] [SI] [Discipline] [Topic] [Phase] [Audience]
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Radiation Protection, Course 4.2, by J.U. Burnham, Chulalongkorn University, 01/01/1992. Doc type: Course.
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Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 90000 Operations and Commissioning [Discipline] Health Physics [Topic] Radiation [Phase] Safety [Audience] Engineer Manager Vendor
- Title & Table of Contents 20051601.pdf (63 kb)
- Chapter 03 - Biological Effects 20051602.pdf (1049 kb)
- Chapter 04 - Dose Limits and Risk 20051603.pdf (694 kb)
- Chapter 06 - Protection from External Radiation 20051604.pdf (895 kb)
- Chapter 07 - External Radiation Hazards 20051605.pdf (842 kb)
- Chapter 08 - Internal Radiation Hazards 20051606.pdf (1406 kb)
- Chapter 09 - Contamination Control 20051607.pdf (3037 kb)
- Workbook 03 - Biological Effects 20051608.pdf (341 kb)
- Workbook 04 - Dose Limits and Risk 20051609.pdf (205 kb)
- Workbook 06 - Protection from External Radiation 20051610.pdf (299 kb)
- Workbook 07 - External Radiation Hazards 20051611.pdf (249 kb)
- Workbook 08 - Internal Radiation Hazards 20051612.pdf (311 kb)
1995---------Jump to [Top] [Organization] [Concept] [SI] [Discipline] [Topic] [Phase] [Audience]
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Canada's Nuclear Achievement: Technical and Economic Perspectives, by T.E. Rummery and J.A. MacPherson, AECL, 01/07/1995. Doc type: Paper.
Summary: As published in the Canadian Nuclear Society Bulletin Vol. 16, No. 2, 1995 with the kind permission of the CNS: Canada's leading role and eminent accomplishments in nuclear development now span more than half a century. They encompass aspects as diverse as the design and sale of nuclear power reactors and research reactor technology, to the establishment of a corps of scientists, engineers and technologists with the expertise to address a wide scope of important nuclear science issues. To address the many facets of Canada's nuclear activities over the past 50 years would obviously require space far beyond that available in this paper. We have therefore limited this review to highlights we judge to be the most pertinent and interesting from an historical, technical and economic perspective. We also indicate briefly our view of the future of nuclear power in the overall context of energy needs in a world that is becoming more industrial and increasingly environmentally conscious.
Keywords: [Concept] General [SI] 00000 General Project [Discipline] History [Topic] Intro and Overview [Phase] - [Audience] College Engineer Grad High Manager Technician Ugrad Vendor
- 19950101.pdf (873 kb)
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Reactor Licensing & Siting, Course 4.1, by F.C. Boyd, Chulalongkorn University, 01/02/1996. Doc type: Course.
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Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 90000 Operations and Commissioning [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Safety [Phase] Licensing [Audience] Engineer Manager Vendor
- Section 01 - Schedules Made Persuant to the Nuclear Liability Act 20051501.pdf (299 kb)
- Section 02 - Atomic Energy Control Regulations 20051502.pdf (1000 kb)
- Section 03 - Liability Act 20051503.pdf (1128 kb)
- Section 04 - Bill C-125 Physical Security 20051504.pdf (1341 kb)
- Section 05 - Transport Packaging, U and Th Mining 20051505.pdf (2067 kb)
- Section 06 - R-7 Containment, R-8 Shutdown, R-9 Emergency Cooling 20051506.pdf (1114 kb)
- Section 07 - R-10, R-58, R-75 20051507.pdf (656 kb)
- Section 08 - R-76, R-85, R-90 20051508.pdf (653 kb)
- Section 09 - R-99, R-104 20051509.pdf (1128 kb)
- Section 10 - AECB 1139 The Licensing Process 20051510.pdf (937 kb)
- Section 11 - Licensing Systems & Inspection 20051511.pdf (1703 kb)
- Workbook 01 - Licensing of Nuclear Facilities 20051512.pdf (982 kb)
- Workbook 02 - Siting of NPP 20051513.pdf (624 kb)
- Workbook 03 - Containment & Siting Requirements from IAEA Conference, 1967 20051514.pdf (2248 kb)
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Principles of Nuclear Safety, Course 4.3, by L. Haacke, Chulalongkorn University, 01/02/1996. Doc type: Course.
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Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 90000 Operations and Commissioning [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Safety [Phase] Safety [Audience] Engineer Manager Vendor
- Module 01 - Introduction to the Course 20051701.pdf (70 kb)
- Module 02 - Safety Management & Safety Culture 20051702.pdf (367 kb)
- Module 03 - Defence in Depth 20051703.pdf (599 kb)
- Module 04 - Control/Cool/Contain 20051704.pdf (324 kb)
- Module 05 - Guaranteed Shutdown State 20051705.pdf (212 kb)
- Module 06 - Reliability Concepts 20051706.pdf (807 kb)
- Module 07 - Licensing Principles & Safety Assumptions 20051707.pdf (593 kb)
- Module 08 - Operating Policies & Procedures 20051708.pdf (150 kb)
- Module 09 - Hierarchy of Documents 20051709.pdf (82 kb)
- Module 10 - Authorizations & Approvals 20051710.pdf (302 kb)
- Module 11 - Change Control 20051711.pdf (193 kb)
- Module 12 - Emergency Procedures 20051712.pdf (177 kb)
- Module 13 - Quality Assurance 20051713.pdf (239 kb)
- Module 14 - Surveillance 20051714.pdf (177 kb)
- Module 15 - Impairments 20051715.pdf (195 kb)
- Module 16 - Emissions Compliance Monitoring 20051716.pdf (148 kb)
- Module 17 - Maintenance 20051717.pdf (462 kb)
- Module 18 - Investigating & Reporting Incidents 20051718.pdf (326 kb)
- Appendix I - Definitions 20051719.pdf (371 kb)
- Appendix II - Acronyms 20051720.pdf (55 kb)
- Appendix III - References 20051721.pdf (11 kb)
- Workbook 01 - Introduction to Ontario Hydro 20051722.pdf (95 kb)
- Workbook 02 - Safety Management & Safety Culture 20051723.pdf (254 kb)
- Workbook 03 - Defence in Depth 20051724.pdf (206 kb)
- Workbook 04 - Control/Cool/Contain 20051725.pdf (93 kb)
- Workbook 05 - Guaranteed Shutdown State 20051726.pdf (68 kb)
- Workbook 06 - Reliability Concepts 20051727.pdf (144 kb)
- Workbook 07 - Licensing Principles & Safety Assumptions 20051728.pdf (190 kb)
- Workbook 08 - Operating Policies & Principles 20051729.pdf (39 kb)
- Workbook 09 - Hierarchy of Documents 20051730.pdf (24 kb)
- Workbook10 - Authorizations & Approvals 20051731.pdf (58 kb)
- Workbook11 - Change Control 20051732.pdf (32 kb)
- Workbook 12 - Emergency Procedures 20051733.pdf (60 kb)
- Workbook 13 - Quality Assurance 20051734.pdf (48 kb)
- Workbook 14 - Surveillance 20051735.pdf (39 kb)
- Workbook 15 - Impairments 20051736.pdf (48 kb)
- Workbook 16 - Emissions Compliance Monitoring 20051737.pdf (66 kb)
- Workbook 17 - Maintenance 20051738.pdf (124 kb)
- Workbook 18 - Investigating & Reporting Incidents 20051739.pdf (113 kb)
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Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Reactors, by Dan Meneley, OPG, 01/08/1997. Doc type: Report.
Summary: This report addresses the tenuous link between nuclear power reactor development and the proliferation of nuclear weapons, particularly with respect to possible terrorist exploitation. Arguments are presented which contradict the popular image of nuclear weaponry as a "basement project".
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 03600 Nuclear Safety (Reactor) [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Conceptual Waste Handling [Phase] Operation [Audience] Engineer Manager Vendor
- Nuclear Studies & Safety Department, Ontario Hydro, Report No. 77157 20032001.pdf (101 kb)
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A Reactor Cannot Explode Like a Nuclear Bomb, by Dan Meneley, Individual Contributions, 01/11/2000. Doc type: Lecture.
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Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 03600 Nuclear Safety (Reactor) [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Conceptual Performance [Phase] Concept Design Operation Safety [Audience] College Engineer Manager Technician Vendor
- 20000201.pdf (237 kb)
2001---------Jump to [Top] [Organization] [Concept] [SI] [Discipline] [Topic] [Phase] [Audience]
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Why a Chernobyl-type accident cannot happen in CANDU reactors, AECL, 03/01/2001. Doc type: Presentation.
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Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 31000 Reactor [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Safety [Phase] Concept Design Operation Safety [Audience] Engineer Manager Vendor
- 20010701.pdf (1026 kb)
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Preserving CANDU Technical Knowledge – The CANTEACH Project, by Bill Garland, Yulia Kosarenko, Malcolm Lightfoot, Dan Meneley, CANTEACH, 10/05/2003. Doc type: Paper.
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Keywords: [Concept] General [SI] 00000 General Project [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Intro and Overview [Phase] - [Audience] College Engineer Grad High K-8 Manager Technician Ugrad Vendor
- 20031401.pdf (245 kb)
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Preservation and Dissemination of CANDU® Technical Knowledge (The CANTEACH Project), by Bill Garland, Yulia Kosarenko, Malcolm Lightfoot, Dan Meneley, CANTEACH, 10/05/2003. Doc type: Paper.
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Keywords: [Concept] General [SI] 00000 General Project [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Intro and Overview [Phase] - [Audience] College Engineer Grad High K-8 Manager Technician Ugrad Vendor
- 20031501.pdf (299 kb)
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CANTEACH Flyer, by CANTEACH, CANTEACH, 01/06/2003. Doc type: Presentation.
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Keywords: [Concept] General [SI] 00000 General Project [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Intro and Overview [Phase] - [Audience] College Engineer Grad High K-8 Manager Technician Ugrad Vendor
- 20031601.pdf (156 kb)
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