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[SI]: 03300 Nuclear Engineering Documents

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  1. An Introduction to the CANDU Nuclear Energy Conversion System, by Archie Harms, McMaster University, 25/05/1972. Doc type: Book.
    Summary:
    Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 03300 Nuclear Engineering [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Basic Equations Conceptual Intro and Overview Reactor Physics Thermalhydraulics [Phase] Concept Design Safety [Audience] College Engineer Technician Ugrad
    - Table of Contents and Chapter 1: Introduction 19750101.pdf (622 kb)
    - Chapter 2: Nuclear Processes 19750102.pdf (493 kb)
    - Chapter 3: Neutron Physics 19750103.pdf (567 kb)
    - Chapter 4: Reactor Statics 19750104.pdf (650 kb)
    - Chapter 5: Reactor Dynamics 19750105.pdf (428 kb)
    - Chapter 6: Control and Operations 19750106.pdf (499 kb)
    - Chapter 7: Thermal-hydraulic Analysis 19750107.pdf (439 kb)
    - Chapter 8: Nuclear Reactor Materials 19750108.pdf (781 kb)
    - Chapter 9: Safety Analysis 19750109.pdf (152 kb)
    - Chapter 10: CANDU Reactors part 1 19750110.pdf (764 kb)
    - Chapter 10: CANDU Reactors part 2 19750111.pdf (686 kb)

  2. 1989---------Jump to [Top] [Organization] [Concept] [SI] [Discipline] [Topic] [Phase] [Audience]
  3. 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)

  4. 1996---------Jump to [Top] [Organization] [Concept] [SI] [Discipline] [Topic] [Phase] [Audience]
  5. Introduction to Nuclear Reactor Engineering, Course 3.1, by J. Koclas, Chulalongkorn University, 01/02/1996. Doc type: Course.
    Summary:
    Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 03300 Nuclear Engineering [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Basic Equations [Phase] Concept Design [Audience] College Manager Technician Ugrad
    - Introduction to Nuclear Engineering 20044101.pdf (1855 kb)
    - A Guidebook to Nuclear Reactors by Anthony V. Nero 20044102.pdf (1874 kb)
    - Miscellaneous CANDU-Related Viewgraphs 20044103.pdf (1045 kb)
  6. Neutron Activation Analysis, Course 6.2, by L. Zikovsky, Chulalongkorn University, 01/02/1996. Doc type: Course.
    Summary:
    Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 03300 Nuclear Engineering [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Conceptual [Phase] Concept [Audience] College Engineer Technician Ugrad
    - Chapter 00 - Title and TOC 20052801.pdf (286 kb)
    - Chapter 01 - Activation Analysis 20052802.pdf (231 kb)
    - Chapter 02 - General Aspects in Trace Analysis 20052803.pdf (198 kb)
    - Chapter 03 - Neutron Induced Reactions 20052804.pdf (1636 kb)
    - Chapter 04 - Neutron Sources 20052805.pdf (791 kb)
    - Chapter 05 - Growth & Decay of Radioactivity During & After Irradiation 20052806.pdf (735 kb)
    - Chapter 06 - Nuclear Disintegration & Radiation Detection 20052807.pdf (1459 kb)
    - Chapter 07 - Preparation of Samples & Standards 20052808.pdf (1695 kb)
    - Chapter 08 - Activation Analysis with Radiochemical Separations 20052809.pdf (1291 kb)
    - Chapter 09 - Analysis Without Chemical Separation 20052810.pdf (893 kb)
    - Chapter 10 - Systematic Errors in Activation Analysis 20052811.pdf (1410 kb)
    - Chapter 11 - Statistical Interpretation of Results 20052812.pdf (1455 kb)
    - Workbook 01 - Activation Analysis = Elemental & Isotopic Analysis 20052813.pdf (55 kb)
    - Workbook 02 - Structure of Chlorophyll 20052814.pdf (74 kb)
    - Workbook 03 - The Nuclear Reaction & Types of Nuclear Particles Employed 20052815.pdf (175 kb)
    - Workbook 04 - Irradiation Sources 20052816.pdf (238 kb)
    - Workbook 05 - Quantitative Relationships 20052817.pdf (115 kb)
    - Workbook 06 - Nuclear Disintegration & Radiation Detection 20052818.pdf (289 kb)
    - Workbook 07 - Apparatus to Avoid Contamination 20052819.pdf (37 kb)
    - Workbook 08 - Application of HAP to Activation Analysis of Urine 20052820.pdf (52 kb)
    - Workbook 09 - Decay Curve of Chlorine in a Terphenyl Sample 20052821.pdf (188 kb)
    - Workbook 10 - Sources of Errors in NAA 20052822.pdf (224 kb)
    - Workbook 11 - Optimum Counting Time as Function of Counting Rate and Background Rate 20052823.pdf (90 kb)
    - Workbook 12 - Typical analysis schemes for fluids and solids 20052824.pdf (148 kb)
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