Dolloso, P.; Miller, A.; Machrafi, R.; Shurshakov, V.; Khulapko, S.; Ivanova, O.
Nuclear innovation through collaboration. 35th Annual CNS conference and 39th CNS/CNA student conference2015
Nuclear innovation through collaboration. 35th Annual CNS conference and 39th CNS/CNA student conference2015
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[en] This work outlines the first AutoCAD implementation of the BION-M no. 1 space craft in MCNPX using a simplified model. The MCNPX data obtained from the simulation can be compared with measurements taken from different radiation detectors immediately after the vehicle landing. (author)
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Canadian Nuclear Society, Toronto, Ontario (Canada); Ontario Power Generation, Toronto, Ontario (Canada); 122 Megabytes; ISBN 978-1-926773-18-6;
; 2015; [6 p.]; 35. Annual Canadian Nuclear Society conference; Saint John, New Brunswick (Canada); 31 May - 3 Jun 2015; 39. CNS/CNA student conference; Saint John, New Brunswick (Canada); 31 May - 3 Jun 2015; Available from the Canadian Nuclear Society, Toronto, Ontario (Canada); 5 refs., 2 tabs., 4 figs.

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Zhao, J.; Dolloso, P.; Maharaj, K.; Farhat, S.; Bereznai, G.; Hoornweg, D., E-mail: jiaqi.zhao@uoit.net, E-mail: patrick.dolloso@uoit.net, E-mail: kayshiva.maharaj@uoit.net, E-mail: saud.farhatali@uoit.net, E-mail: george.bereznai@uoit.ca, E-mail: daniel.hoornweg@uoit.ca
Our nuclear future: renewal and responsibility. 37th Annual CNS conference and 41st CNS/CNA student conference2017
Our nuclear future: renewal and responsibility. 37th Annual CNS conference and 41st CNS/CNA student conference2017
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[en] An outcome of the Joint Review Panel that evaluated the proposal by Ontario Power Generation (OPG) for the Darlington New Nuclear Project was that OPG must undertake a formal quantitative cost-benefit analysis for cooling tower versus once-through condenser cooling water systems. While OPG's analysis concluded the preference for the once-through condenser approach, the possibility for using cooling towers remains. This paper presents an analysis of the different cooling tower designs that could be used for a potential CANDU new build at the Darlington Site. The work was completed in partial fulfilment of the requirements of a capstone design project by a group of nuclear engineering students. The project considered the various cooling tower designs used in similar applications for both nuclear and thermal power plants, and identified the preferred option based on criteria such as: energy penalty, cost, thermal/aquatic effects, social acceptance and land use. (author)
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Canadian Nuclear Society, Toronto, Ontario (Canada); 408 Megabytes; ISBN 978-1-926773-24-7;
; 2017; [6 p.]; 37. annual Canadian Nuclear Society conference; Niagara Falls, Ontario (Canada); 4-7 Jun 2017; 41. CNS/CNA student conference; Niagara Falls, Ontario (Canada); 4-7 Jun 2017; Available from the Canadian Nuclear Society, Toronto, Ontario (Canada); 6 refs., 13 figs.

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