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[Author]: D.A. Meneley Documents
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Number of files: 34
1971-03-01---------Jump to [Top]
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Fast Reactor Kinetics - The QXI Code, by D.A. Meneley, K.O. Ott and E.S. Wiener, Individual Contributions, 1971-03-01. Doc type: Report.
Summary:
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 31000 Reactor [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Modelling [Phase] Design Analysis Safety Analysis [Audience] Grad Ugrad
- 20070100.pdf (7793 kb)
1995-09-11---------Jump to [Top]
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Synergistic Nuclear Fuel Cycles of the Future, by D.A. Meneley, A.R. Dastur, P.J. Fehrenbach and K.H. Talbot, AECL, 1995-09-11. Doc type: Paper.
Summary:
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 37000 Fuel [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Fuel Management [Phase] Concept Design Operation [Audience] Engineer Manager
- Global 1995, International Conference on Evaluation of Emerging Nuclear Fuel Cycle Systems, Versailles, France 20054701.pdf (504 kb)
- Global 1995, International Conference on Evaluation of Emerging Nuclear Fuel Cycle Systems, Versailles, France, by D.A. Meneley, A.R. Dastur, P.J. Fehrenbach and K.H. Talbot, 20054702.pdf (443 kb)
1998-09-22---------Jump to [Top]
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Introduction to CANDU 6 - Overheads for a course presented at Xi'an Jiaotong University, 1998-09-22 to 25, by D.A. Meneley and Y.Q. Ruan, AECL, 1998-09-22. Doc type: Course.
Summary:
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 03000 Engineering Science and Technology [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Conceptual Function Intro and Overview Process Systems [Phase] Concept Design Safety [Audience] College Engineer Ugrad
- Comparison of PHWR and PWR 19980101.pdf (1874 kb)
- Reactor and Fuel Handling, by D.A. Meneley and Y.Q. Ruan, 19980102.pdf (2650 kb)
- Moderator, HTS, Heavy Water, by D.A. Meneley and Y.Q. Ruan, 19980103.pdf (2454 kb)
- Main Steam & T/G Systems, by D.A. Meneley and Y.Q. Ruan, 19980104.pdf (2626 kb)
- Special Safety Systems, by D.A. Meneley and Y.Q. Ruan, 19980105.pdf (949 kb)
- CANDU Reactor Control, by D.A. Meneley and Y.Q. Ruan, 19980106.pdf (1038 kb)
2001-03-06---------Jump to [Top]
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A Human Turning Point – Nuclear Energy, by D.A. Meneley, Individual Contributions, 2001-03-06. Doc type: Lecture.
Summary:
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 00000 General Project [Discipline] General Engineering [Topic] Intro and Overview [Phase] Operation [Audience] College
- 20010101.pdf (543 kb)
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Fuel for the Next Millennia, by D.A. Meneley, AECL, 2001-03-06. Doc type: Presentation.
Summary:
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 37000 Fuel [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Fuel Management [Phase] Concept Design Operation [Audience] Engineer Manager
- 20010201.pdf (906 kb)
2001-07-20---------Jump to [Top]
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Starting Up a CANDU Reactor, by D.A. Meneley, AECL, 2001-07-20. Doc type: Paper.
Summary: CANDU power reactor designers and operators are fully aware of the need for caution in starting up power reactors. However, the open literature describing these established methods is quite sparse, especially with regard to the unique advantages in operability and safety that arise from the computer-driven Reactor Regulating System (RRS). The following text provides a general outline of one procedure appropriate for start-up of a CANDU 6 reactor.
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 90000 Operations and Commissioning [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Reactor Physics [Phase] Operation [Audience] College Engineer Manager Technician Ugrad
- Abbreviated Step-by Step Procedure 20010401.pdf (94 kb)
2003-05-10---------Jump to [Top]
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Preserving CANDU Technical Knowledge – The CANTEACH Project, by Wm.J. Garland, Yulia Kosarenko, Malcolm Lightfoot, D.A. Meneley, CANTEACH, 2003-05-10. Doc type: Paper.
Summary:
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 Wm.J. Garland, Yulia Kosarenko, Malcolm Lightfoot, D.A. Meneley, CANTEACH, 2003-05-10. Doc type: Paper.
Summary:
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)
2003-06-30---------Jump to [Top]
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Safer Nuclear Energy for the Future, by D.A. Meneley, AECL, 2003-06-30. Doc type: Presentation.
Summary: Series of lectures by Dan Meneley presented at the 28th International Summer College on Physics and Contemporary Needs, June 30 - July 12, 2003, Nathiagali, Pakistan
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 31000 Reactor [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Conceptual Performance Safety [Phase] Concept Design Safety [Audience] Engineer Manager
- Introduction 20041000.pdf (77 kb)
- Lecture 1 - Safety Perspectives, by D.A. Meneley, 20041001.pdf (115 kb)
- Lecture 2 - Past Design Evolution, by D.A. Meneley, 20041002.pdf (103 kb)
- Lecture 3 - Future Design Directions, by D.A. Meneley, 20041003.pdf (136 kb)
- Lecture 4 - The Long Term, by D.A. Meneley, 20041004.pdf (205 kb)
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Nuclear Safety & Reliability Course, by D.A. Meneley, University of New Brunswick, 2003-10-01. Doc type: Course.
Summary:
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 31000 Reactor [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Safety [Phase] Design Safety [Audience] Grad Ugrad
- Cover Page 20032200.pdf (89 kb)
- Week 1, by D.A. Meneley, 20032201.pdf (293 kb)
- Week 2, by D.A. Meneley, 20032202.pdf (461 kb)
- Week 3, by D.A. Meneley, 20032203.pdf (378 kb)
- Week 4, by D.A. Meneley, 20032204.pdf (335 kb)
- Week 5, by D.A. Meneley, 20032205.pdf (666 kb)
- Week 6, by D.A. Meneley, 20032206.pdf (636 kb)
- Week 7, by D.A. Meneley, 20032207.pdf (930 kb)
- Week 8, by D.A. Meneley, 20032208.pdf (1943 kb)
- Week 9, by D.A. Meneley, 20032209.pdf (2120 kb)
- Week 10, by D.A. Meneley, 20032210.pdf (433 kb)
- Week 11, by D.A. Meneley, 20032211.pdf (476 kb)
- Week 12, by D.A. Meneley, 20032212.pdf (353 kb)
2009-05-30---------Jump to [Top]
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Large LOCA Margins in CANDU Reactors - An Overview of the COG Report, by A.P. Muzumdar and D.A. Meneley, COG, 2009-05-30. Doc type: Paper.
Summary: This paper discusses the background and conclusions of the 2007 COG report on Large LOCA Safety Margins in CANDU Reactors, and the various initiatives that have resulted from this study since its release. The COG study challenged the notion that positive void reactivity itself is a design weakness, raised as an issue at the Convention on Nuclear Safety, to demonstrate the safety of operating CANDUs worldwide when compared to other certified LWR designs. The paper will briefly describe a new perspective on how the seemingly complex analytical results on reactor safety parameters can be compared on a level playing field, in such a manner that the non-specialist is able to understand. The paper is presented together with a companion paper that focuses on the comparison of reactivity initiated events in CANDU with some other internationally accepted LWR reactor designs.
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 31000 Reactor 33100 Main Heat Transport System [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Safety [Phase] Safety Safety Analysis [Audience] College Engineer Grad Manager Technician Ugrad Vendor
- 20090101.pdf (89 kb)
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Power Reactor Safety Comparison - A Limited Review, by D.A. Meneley and A.P. Muzumdar, COG, 2009-05-30. Doc type: Paper.
Summary: A large amount of attention has been paid to avoiding positive coolant void reactivity in LWR reactors. This can be justified due to specific accident events that could lead to severe consequences. Somewhat less attention has been paid to other accident sequences that can lead to positive reactivity addition. Other designs, for example the CANDU-PHWR, exhibit positive coolant void reactivity but include both inherent and engineered systems that compensate for this undesirable characteristic. This paper represents the beginning of a long-term process intended to enable a balanced and fair comparison of the real safety of all reactor types.
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 31000 Reactor 33100 Main Heat Transport System [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Safety [Phase] Safety Safety Analysis [Audience] College Engineer Grad Manager Technician Ugrad Vendor
- 20090201.pdf (170 kb)
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