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[Author]: Gordon L. Brooks Documents
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Number of files: 8
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Do the Universities Prepare the Type of Engineers that our Nuclear Industry Needs, by Gordon L. Brooks, AECL, 1971-05-01. Doc type: Presentation.
Summary: Author suggests the more emphasis on systems engineering is needed in the university training of engineers, including design oriented graduate degrees.
Keywords: [Concept] General [SI] Not assigned [Discipline] General Engineering [Topic] Conceptual [Phase] - [Audience] Engineer Grad Technician Ugrad
- CNA Annual Meeting Panel Presentation CNA-UnivEngineers-BrooksMay1971.pdf (149 kb)
1972-05-25---------Jump to [Top]
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AECL Lectures on Nuclear Power Symposium, by Gordon L. Brooks, AECL, 1972-05-25. 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 Design Analysis Safety Safety Analysis [Audience] College Engineer Ugrad
- Lecture 3 - Power Reactor Types 19720103.pdf (3378 kb)
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A Short History of the CANDU Nuclear Power System, by Gordon L. Brooks, AECL, 1993-02-01. Doc type: Paper.
Summary: This paper provides a short historical summary of the evolution of the CANDU nuclear power system with emphasis on the roles played by Ontario Hydro and private sector companies in Ontario in collaboration with Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL).
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 03000 Engineering Science and Technology [Discipline] General Engineering [Topic] Intro and Overview [Phase] Concept Design Operation [Audience] College Engineer Manager Ugrad
- 19930101.pdf (214 kb)
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CANDU Origins and Evolution, by Gordon L. Brooks and John S. Foster, AECL, 2001-02-01. Doc type: Paper.
Summary: While the name 'CANDU' was not adopted until the 1960's, the CANDU program can be considered to have started in early 1954. At that time, a team, called the Nuclear Power Group, was established to undertake studies intended to identify a potential Canadian nuclear power system. While the team operated under the auspices of AECL and was located in Building 456 at AECL's Chalk River Laboratory, its membership was drawn from a cross-section of Canadian utility and industrial organizations supported, as required, with "nuclear" expertise provided by AECL staff.
Keywords: [Concept] Overview [SI] 03000 Engineering Science and Technology 31000 Reactor [Discipline] General Engineering Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Conceptual Important Parameters Intro and Overview [Phase] Concept Design Design Evolution [Audience] Manager
- Overview 20010301.pdf (132 kb)
- Why CANDU, by Gordon L. Brooks, 20010302.pdf (99 kb)
- Figure of 8, by Gordon L. Brooks, 20010303.pdf (111 kb)
- Emergency Core Cooling System, by Gordon L. Brooks, 20010304.pdf (107 kb)
- The Origin and Evolution of the Second Shutdown System, by Gordon L. Brooks, 20010305.pdf (101 kb)
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