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Number of files: 23
1958-09-01---------Jump to [Top]
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NPD-2 Design Description, OPG, 1958-09-01. Doc type: Report.
Summary: This booklet presents a detailed design description of the NPD-2 station, a joint project of AECL, CGE and the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario.
Keywords: [Concept] General [SI] 00000 General Project 30000 Reactor, Steam Generators and Auxiliaries 37000 Fuel 40000 Turbine, Generator and Auxiliaries 60000 Instrumentation and Control [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Intro and Overview Physical Description Process Systems [Phase] Design Description [Audience] College Engineer High Technician Ugrad
- Canada's First Nuclear Power Station CGE-NPD-DD-Sept1958.pdf (2766 kb)
1960-01-01---------Jump to [Top]
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Nuclear Power Demonstration, OPG, 1960-01-01. Doc type: Other.
Summary: Cutaway drawings and a flow diagram of NPD-2. Date unknown.
Keywords: [Concept] General [SI] 00000 General Project [Discipline] General Engineering [Topic] Layout [Phase] Design [Audience] College High Technician
- a brochure NPD-brochure.pdf (7439 kb)
1961-09-18---------Jump to [Top]
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NPD, a Description of, by J.L Olsen, OPG, 1961-09-18. Doc type: Presentation.
Summary: Nuclear Power Demonstration. An illustrated talk presented at the Seventh AECL Symposium on Atomic Energy, Chalk River, September 18, 1961.
Keywords: [Concept] General [SI] 00000 General Project 30000 Reactor, Steam Generators and Auxiliaries 37000 Fuel 40000 Turbine, Generator and Auxiliaries 60000 Instrumentation and Control [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Intro and Overview Physical Description Process Systems [Phase] Design Description [Audience] College Engineer High Technician Ugrad
- Canada's First Nuclear Power Station CAPD10--Sept1961NPD-Description.pdf (5637 kb)
1987-03-01---------Jump to [Top]
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Nuclear Journal of Canada, 1987 Vol 1 No. 1, by G.R. Howey, P.A. Ross-Ross, and I.S. Hewitt, CNS, 1987-03-01. Doc type: Paper.
Summary: The Canadian Nuclear Society / Societe Nucleaire Canadienne was born as the Technical Society of the Canadian Nuclear Association,' on 11 June 1979, at the Annual Business Meeting of the Canadian Nuclear Association. The Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS) was to be a learned society, with membership open to individuals. The CNS was to be distinct from the
Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) whose membership
is composed primarily of industries and institutions,
and thereby serves as an industrial forum.
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 00000 General Project [Discipline] History [Topic] Intro and Overview [Phase] - [Audience] College Engineer Grad High Manager Technician Ugrad Vendor
- The Formative Years of the Canadian Nuclear Society 1976-1984 NJC-1-1-02.pdf (1224 kb)
- A Review of the Health Effects of Energy Development [See also Vol. 1 No. 4 for a followup discussion] NJC-1-1-03.pdf (729 kb)
- Food Irradiation: Commercial and Scientific Review NJC-1-1-04.pdf (520 kb)
- Progress of the Swedish Radioactive Waste Management Program NJC-1-1-06.pdf (1534 kb)
1987-06-01---------Jump to [Top]
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Nuclear Journal of Canada, 1987 Vol 1 No. 2, by T.}. Carter and P.K.M. Rao, CNS, 1987-06-01. Doc type: Paper.
Summary: Canada's low-level radioactive wastes (LLW) have a wide range of physical forms and radionuc1ides, and are currently managed either by producers or by the Atomic Energy of Canada's Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories (CRNL), which operates a national collection and management service for small producers. The processing and storage methods are generally well established. Substantial research and development is in progress for a gradual transition to disposal methods, including a shallow land burial (SLB) demonstration facility at CRNL. With a federal policy that encourages producers to propose disposal methods, the stage is now set for a transition from the current interim methods to long-term methods of LLW management.
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 03400 Radiation Protection (including Waste Management) [Discipline] Health Physics [Topic] Radiation [Phase] Operation [Audience] College Engineer Grad High Manager Technician Ugrad Vendor
- A Review of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Technology in the Canadian Nuclear Industry NJC-1-2-09.pdf (514 kb)
- Characterization of Radioactive Wastes Incorporated in a Cement Matrix NJC-1-2-10.pdf (501 kb)
- Spent Fuel Storage and Transportation Experience for the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory NJC-1-2-11.pdf (702 kb)
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Nuclear Journal of Canada, 1987 Vol 1 No. 3, by W.T. Hancox, CNS, 1987-09-01. Doc type: Paper.
Summary: This paper describes the Canadian concept for safe, permanent disposal of nuclear fuel waste deep in plutonic rock of the Canadian Shield. The ability of the disposal concept to isolate the wastes is then discussed in the light of laboratory and field research results. The methodlogy developed to characterize the hydrogeology of a plutonic rock mass is outlined and results obtained from its application to a field site are described. Also highlighted are the Canadian field research areas and the Underground Research Laboratory.
Keywords: [Concept] General [SI] 03400 Radiation Protection (including Waste Management) [Discipline] General Engineering [Topic] Waste Handling [Phase] Concept [Audience] College Engineer Grad High Manager Technician Ugrad
- Safe, Permanent Disposal of Nuclear Fuel Waste NJC-1-3-07.pdf (942 kb)
- The Projected Environmental Impacts of Transportation of Radioactive Material to the First United States Repository Site - An Overview NJC-1-3-08.pdf (491 kb)
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Nuclear Journal of Canada, 1987 Vol 1 No. 4, by J.M. Bewers, CNS, 1987-12-01. Doc type: Paper.
Summary: This paper outlines the history and regulation of sea dumping of packaged low-level radioactive waste in the ocean. The procedures by which dumping limits are established and periodic safety evaluations conducted under international auspices are described. Particular reference is made to recent negotiations on the future of the practice within the London Dumping Convention and the role played by Canada in this forum, and in others relevant to this subject.
Keywords: [Concept] General [SI] 03400 Radiation Protection (including Waste Management) [Discipline] General Engineering [Topic] Waste Handling [Phase] Concept [Audience] College Engineer Grad High Manager Technician Ugrad
- Sea Dumping of Radioactive Wastes NJC-1-4-03.pdf (1065 kb)
- Discussion: A Review of the Health Effects of Energy Development (Volume I, No. I, March 1987, pp. 14-24.) NJC-1-4-13.pdf (168 kb)
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Canada's Nuclear Achievement: Technical and Economic Perspectives, by T.E. Rummery and J.A. MacPherson, AECL, 1995-07-01. 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)
2000-12-01---------Jump to [Top]
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How and Why is CANDU designed the way it is, by Bill Garland, CANTEACH, 2000-12-01. Doc type: Paper.
Summary: Why we need nuclear power; A look at the nuclear reactor in a nutshell; The engineering approach - CANDUs are engineered systems, typified by functional decomposition; A quick overview of CANDU vs PWR vs BWR and others.
Keywords: [Concept] Overview [SI] 03000 Engineering Science and Technology [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Intro and Overview [Phase] Concept Design [Audience] High
- 20000101.pdf (819 kb)
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CANDU Poster, AECL, 2001-01-01. Doc type: Presentation.
Summary: Handy overview poster showing the major components and concepts of CANDU.
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 03000 Engineering Science and Technology [Discipline] General Engineering [Topic] Intro and Overview [Phase] Operation [Audience] High
- 20010501.pdf (945 kb)
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CANDU - How a Reactor Works, AECL, 2001-01-02. Doc type: Presentation.
Summary: A handy overview poster showing how a CANDU reactor works.
Keywords: [Concept] Overview [SI] 03000 Engineering Science and Technology [Discipline] General Engineering [Topic] Intro and Overview [Phase] Operation [Audience] High
- 20010601.pdf (578 kb)
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Preserving CANDU Technical Knowledge – The CANTEACH Project, by Bill Garland, Yulia Kosarenko, Malcolm Lightfoot, Dan 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 Bill Garland, Yulia Kosarenko, Malcolm Lightfoot, Dan 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)
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CANTEACH Flyer, by CANTEACH, CANTEACH, 2003-06-01. Doc type: Presentation.
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
- 20031601.pdf (156 kb)
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CANDU 6 Technical Summary, by AECL staff, AECL, 2005-05-01. Doc type: Report.
Summary: This Technical Summary provides an overview of the CANDU 6 nuclear power system. All CANDU 6 power plants are fundamentally the same, although there are differences in detail: these largely result from different site conditions, and from improvements made in the newer designs. The evolution of CANDU 6 is illustrated in the inside back cover.
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 30000 Reactor, Steam Generators and Auxiliaries [Discipline] General Engineering [Topic] Process Systems [Phase] Design [Audience] College Engineer High Manager Ugrad Vendor
- CANDU6_TechnicalSummary-s.pdf (3750 kb)
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Concept Maps, by Bill Garland, CANTEACH, 2011-01-01. Doc type: Other.
Summary: Illustrated are the overall concepts and topics in the various disciplines involved in the design and operation of CANDU reactors. This provides some guidance for the detailed study of CANDU reactors.
Keywords: [Concept] Overview [SI] - [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Conceptual Intro and Overview [Phase] Concept [Audience] College Engineer Grad High Manager Technician Ugrad
- Overview of Concepts and Topics 20110101.pdf (264 kb)
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