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[Author]: Ben Rouben Documents

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    1999-03-01---------Jump to [Top]
  1. CANDU Fuel Management Course, by Ben Rouben, AECL, 1999-03-01. Doc type: Course.
    Summary:
    Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 37000 Fuel [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Modelling Reactor Physics [Phase] Design Analysis [Audience] Engineer Grad
    - Cover Page 20031100.pdf (91 kb)
    - Complete Course 20031101.pdf (286 kb)
    - Basic Characteristics of the CANDU Lattice 20031111.pdf (186 kb)
    - The CANDU Reactivity Devices 20031112.pdf (147 kb)
    - Detector Systems 20031113.pdf (141 kb)
    - Computational Scheme for CANDU Neutronics 20031114.pdf (182 kb)
    - General Discussion on CANDU Fuel Management 20031115.pdf (125 kb)
    - Equilibrium-Core Design 20031116.pdf (217 kb)
    - Ongoing Reactor Operation with Channel Refuellings 20031117.pdf (252 kb)
    - Effects of 135Xe 20031118.pdf (151 kb)
    - Summary 20031119.pdf (61 kb)
    - Basic Characteristics of the CANDU Lattice - Figures 20031121.pdf (324 kb)
    - The CANDU Reactivity Devices - Figures 20031122.pdf (404 kb)
    - Detector Systems - Figures 20031123.pdf (418 kb)
    - Computational Scheme for CANDU Neutronics - Figures 20031124.pdf (83 kb)
    - General Discussion on CANDU Fuel Management - Figures 20031125.pdf (78 kb)
    - Equilibrium-Core Design - Figures 20031126.pdf (309 kb)
    - Ongoing Reactor Operation with Channel Refuellings - Figures 20031127.pdf (323 kb)
    - Effects of 135Xe - Figures 20031128.pdf (99 kb)

  2. 2002-09-01---------Jump to [Top]
  3. Introduction to Reactor Physics, by Ben Rouben, AECL, 2002-09-01. Doc type: Course.
    Summary: This is a descriptive course on the physics of CANDU reactors. The objective is to familiarize you with the basic concepts and ideas, definitions and quantities which are important in the understanding of reactor physics. The discussion will be at a basic level, as this is an introduction to the subject. Very little emphasis is placed on complex equations or difficult mathematics. The desired outcome of this course is that you will be able in the future to understand and follow reactor-physics discussions in meetings, reports or presentations.
    Keywords: [Concept] Reactor Physics [SI] 31000 Reactor [Discipline] Nuclear Engineering Physics [Topic] Basic Equations Conceptual Reactor Physics [Phase] Concept Design Design Analysis [Audience] Engineer Ugrad
    - 20040501.pdf (369 kb)
    - Presentation 20040502.pdf (13610 kb)
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