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Informs That Effective 930521,DB Bullen Will Have Assumed Responsibilities of Facility Director for Reactor,Per 10CFR50.4 & Section 6.6.2(2)(a) of Ts.Ltr of Appointment,Ltr of Acceptance & DB Bullen Vitae Encl
ML20044H301
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Site: University of Iowa
Issue date: 05/28/1993
From: Adams J
IOWA STATE UNIV., AMES, IA
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NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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SUBJECT:

Change in Facility Director

Dear Sir:

Dr. Richard Danofsky has recently retired as UTR-10 Facility Director. In accordance with 10 CFR 50.4 and section 6.6.2 (2) (a) of the UTR-10 Technical Specifications, the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Iowa State University would like to report the change of the UTR-10 Facility Director. Effective May 21,1993, Dr. Daniel B. Bullen will have assumed all responsibilities of the Facility Director for the UTR-10 reactor. Dr.-

Bullen meets the selection and training requirements as specified in ANSI /ANS 15.4-1988 and section 6.1.4 of the UTR-10 Technical Specifications and has been oflicially appointed to the position by the Dean of Enginee. ring as specified in section 6.1.2 of the UTR-10 Technical Specifications. I have also enclosed a copy of the letter of appointment, letter of acceptance, and Dr. Bullen's vita for your records.

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May 14, 1993 TO:

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College of Engineering 104 Marst,on lisil SUBJ ECT :

UTR-10 Facility Director Appointment che upcoming retirement of Professor Richard Danofsky, the Due to need exists to appoint a new UTR-10 Facility Director for the Nucicar Reactor.

I would like to offer you this important responsibility effective May 21, 1993.

The UTR-10 Technical Specifications require that the Facility Director be appointed by the Dean of Er.gineering when the position becomes vacant.

I understand you have completed an in-depth indoctrination of the UTR-10's emergency plan, security plan, techulcal specifications, and systems.

This makes you an ideal candidate for the directorship.

Picase let me know if you choose to accept this appointment.

Appropriate notification would need to be done immediately.

Thank you, Dan, for considering this important responsibility.

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MEMORANDUM Date: 17 May 1993 To:

Dr. David T. Kao Dean College of Engineering 104 Marston IIall From: Daniel B. Bullen

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Associate Professor 103 Nuclear Engineering Laboratory Re:

UTR-10 Facility Director Appointment In response to your correspondence of 14 May 1993, I accept your appointment as new UTR-Facility Director effective 21 May 1993. I have successfully completed the comprehensive training program relating to the UTR-10's emergency plan, security plan, technical specifications, and systems. IIence,I feel I am ready to asst:me this responsibility.

Thank you for appointing me the new UTR-10 Facility Director. Ilook forward to the challenges and opportunities of this position.

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Daniel Bernard Bullen Nuclear Engineering Program Coordinator Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering Depanment of Mechanical Engineering lowa State University 103 Nuclear Engineering Laboratory Ames, Iowa 50011 (515) 294-5840 Career Objectives Faculty position in Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Materials Science.

Research interests include radioactive and hazardous waste management, radiological engineering and health physics, mechanisms of radionuclide transport in geologic media, radiation effects on materials, and materials degradation in severe service environments.

Education Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison 1984 M.S.

Materials Science University of Wisconsin-Madison 1981 M.S.

Nuclear Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison 1979 B.S.

Engineering Science Iowa State University 1978 Employment History Nuclear Engineering Program Coordinator, Iowa State University 1993 - Present Associate Professor Iowa State University 1992 - Present Assistant Professor Georgia Institute of Technology 1990- 1992 Assistant Professor North Carolina State University 1989 - 1990 President DG Engineering, Inc.

1988 - 1989 Senior Engineer Science & Engineering Associates,Inc.

1986-1988 Engineer La,vrence Livem1 ore National Laboratory 1984-1986 Research Assistant University of Wisconsin-Madison 1978 - 1984 Expertise Radioactive Waste Management (HLRW & LLRW), Nuclear Engineering, Materials Science, Health Physics, Radiological Engineering, Radiation Effects on Materials, Radiation Detection and Measurement, Atomic Vapor LaserIsotope Separation Professional Experience Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering, (1992 - Present)

Program Coordinator and faculty member in the Nuclear Engineering Program of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Iowa State University. Course responsibilities:

nuclear fuel cycles, radiation detection and measurement, nuclear reactor fuel materials, radiation effects on materials, radiation protection engineering and radioactive waste management. Research interests include; radioactive and hazardous waste management, performance assessment for low-level and high-level radioactive waste facilities, development of engineered barrier systems for waste containment, radiation effects on materials, and materials degradation in severe service environments.

Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, (1990 - 1992)

Faculty member in the Nuclear Engineering and Health Physics Programs of the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Course responsibilities: advanced radiation detection, introduction to nuclear materials, radiation effects on materials, environmental monitoring and radioactive waste disposal, advanced engineering design, radioactive waste management. Completed research in radioactive and hazardous waste management, mechanisms of radionuclide transport in geologic media, development of engineered barriers for waste containment, radiation effects, and materials degradation in severe service environments.

June 1,1993

Daniel Bernard Bullen Professional Experience (Continued)

Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering, (1989-90)

Faculty member in the Department of Nuclear Engineering at North Carolina State University. Courses taught: radiation detection and measurement, radioactive waste management. Half-time appointment in the Industrial Extension Service of the College of Engineering. Responsibilities included interaction with, and technical support of, the North Carolina Low Level Radioactive Waste Management Authority, and development of new continuing education courses for the Industrial Extension Service. Completed research in radioactive and hazardous waste management, mechanisms of waste transport in geologic media, and development of engineered barriers for radioactive waste containment.

President, DG Engineering, Inc., (1988-89).

Provided technical consulting services to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) including scientific and engineering support for metal barner materials selection for the Yucca Mountain Project (YMP). Technical requirements included the selection of materials for high-level radioactive waste containment, organization and completion of the technical peer review of metal barrier selection criteria, identification and development of alternate barrier materials and designs for YMP. Additional consulting work included technical review and summary of Phase II of the Boiling Water Reactor Owner's Group (BWROG-II) on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC) for the Nuclear Power Division of the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), and technical review of the High-Level Radioactive Waste Program Plan for EPRI.

Senior Engineer, Science and Engineering Associates (SEA), Inc., (1986-88).

Established Bay Area Office of SEA, Inc. Acted as Principal Investigator for contracts with the Nuclear Waste Management Program of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) to assist in materials selection for the metal barriers to be employed in the first nuclear waste repository. Managed Bay Area office, initiated marketing, developed budgets and hired personnel. Assisted in materials development for SEA contracts at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Sandia National Laboratories - Albuquerque (SNLA) dealing with design of a vessel to contain a low yield nuclear device and a program to study the tran.., art of fission products in a severe nuclear reactor accident environment.

Engineer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) Copper Vapor Laser Development Program, (1985-86). Conducted research and development to provide high -

temperature materials for molten metal laser applications. Addressed problems associated with plasma tube material, insulation performance and compatibility, and wick materials.

Evaluated materials response in a metal vapor laser environment and studied the evolution of the material microstructure over the lifetime of the laser. Coordinated the efforts of program engineers and technicians.

Engineer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Special Isotope Separation Program, (1984-85). Conducted materials research in the Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation (AVLIS) program studying methods of containing molten actinide metals.

Designed two experimental metal vapor deposition systems used to investigate the effects of continuous actinide metal condensation on corrosion / erosion of containment surfaces.

i Supervised installation and operation. Completed computer modeling to investigate deposition of energy from the backscatter electron beam produced in an electron beam evaporation process. Employed scanning electron microscopy (SEM) techniques with energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS) to investigate microstructural and microchemical effects of molten actinide metal corrosion.

June 1,1993

Daniel Bernard Bullen Professional Experience (Continued)

Research Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Nucle-ar Engineering, (1978-84). Conducted fusion reactor materials research studying the effects of injected interstitial gas atoms (H and He) on cavity formation in self-ion irradiated nickel. Utilized a novel transverse sectioning technique to prepare samples for transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to study the depth dependent radiation damage produced during heavy-ion irradiation. Responsibilities included the acquisition and mstallation of a 700 kV electrostatic accelerator system including vacuum system design and construction. Supervised undergraduate employees.

Professional Engineering Registration Mechanical Engineer

- California License No. M 24232

- Iowa Certificate No.12483 Metallurgical Engineer

- California License No. MT 1824

- Iowa Certificate No.12483 Nuclear Engineer

- California License No. NU 2326

- Iowa Certificate No.12483 Professional Engineer

- North Carolina License No.16444

- Georgia License No. I8956 Professional Societics American Nuclear Society American Society of Mechanical Engineers American Ceramic Society National Society of Professional Engineers ASM International Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS-AIME)

Materials Research Society American Society for Engineering Education Teaching Courses Taught Graduate level courses taught: Nuclear Materials, Radiation Detection and Measurement Laboratory, Advanced Radiation Detection, Environmental Monitoring and Radioactive Waste Disposal, Advanced Engineering Design, Special Topics - Radioactive Waste Management, Nuclear Reactor Fuel Materials, Radiation Protection Engineering.

Undergraduate level courses taught: Engineering Design, Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Special Topics - Radioactive Waste Management.

Continuing Education Radioisotope Technique (NCSU Short Course) - Developed lecture materials for radioactive waste management, biological effects of radiation, and natural sources of radiation sections of this short course. Course presented December 1989 and May 1990.

Curriculum Development NE 592A - Radioactive Waste Management (North Carolina State University)

HP 8113 - Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management (Georgia Institute of Technolog- )

j Teaching Awards Lilly Foundation Teaching Fellowship (1991-92) - Georgia Institute of Technology.

i Individual Student Guidance Ph.D. Students Supervised William Johnson "Radionuclide Transpot in Geologic Media," Ph.D.

Dissertation Research Advisor 1991-92.

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t Daniel Bernard Bullen-Individual Student Guidance (Continued)

M.S. Thesis Students Supervised Michelle Vaughn

" Internal Dose Assessment Calculations for the Proposed Low-Le. vel Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility for the Southeast Compact," MSHP August 1991, Georgia Institute of Technology.

Lon E. Paulson "EQ 3/6 Interpretative Modeling of Geochemical Effects on Uranium Speciation/ Solubility in Groundwaters of a Candidate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site in North Carolina," MSNE September 1991, North Carolina State University.

Dawn Adkins "A Comparison of Perceived and Calculated Risk in a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility," MSHP November 1991, Georgia Institute of Technology.

M.S. Special Problems Students James Oliver Winter 91, " Evaluation of the Use of Lead as a Shielding Material in Monitored Retrievable Storage Casks" Ker-Chung Ching Winter 91, Spring 91, "Probabilistic Risk Assessment of a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility" Rodney Bauman Summer 91, Fall 91 "livaluation of a Low-Level Waste Shallow Land Source Tenn Mouel, FEMWATER & BLT" Robert Gunter Summer 1991, "An Analysis of the GENII Code for Dose Assessment" I

Undergraduate Special Problems Students i

Brian Wirth Winter 1992, " Feasibility of RF Induction Cutting of Metallic Fuel Elemeias" 1

Christine Raymo Fall 1992, " Performance Assessement Calculations for the Central Interstate Compact Faciltiy Using the GENil Code" i

i On Campus Committees i

Member, School of Mechanical Engineering Honors & Awards Committee (90-91)

Chainnan, NE/HP Undergraduate Recruiting Committee (90-91)

Faculty Advisor, ANS Student Branch (90-92)

Faculty Advisor, ANI Student Honor Society (90-92)

Member, ME Long-Range Planning Committee (91-92)

Chairman, HP Graduate Committee (91-92)

Member, ME Faculty Advisory Committee (91-92)

Member, ME/NE Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (91-92)

Member, ME Curriculum Committee (92-93)

June 1,1993

Daniel Bernard Bullen

. Consulting Experience Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - 1988-91 Consultant to the Metal Barrier Selection and Testing Task of the Yucca Mountain Project.

Provide technical support for the development and peer review of barrier material selection criteria for high-level radioactive waste containment.

Risk Engineering, Inc. - 1990-92 Consulting support for the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). Served as a member of the Methodology Development Team for the development of a " risk-based" analysis of the Yucca Mountain site. Developed a probabilistic model for " engineered barrier system" (EBS) failure in the proposed Yucca Mountain environment.

International Lead /Zine Research Organization (ILZRO) - 1990-92 Consultant to ILZRO addressing the application of lead as a structural and shielding material for application in high-level waste interim storage containers for the Monitored Retrievable Storage (MRS) facility.

Golder Associates, Inc. - 1991-92 Technical support for model development to characterize the source term and engineered barrier system for a deep geologic high-level radioactive waste repository at the Yucca Mountain site.

HDR Engineering, Inc. - 1991-92 Consultant to HDR Engineering, Inc. providing technical support to the State of Nebraska for the review of the license application submitted by US Ecology, Inc., for a low-level radioactive waste disposal facility in Boyd County, Nebraska, as part of the Central Interstate Compact.

Lead Industries Association, Inc. - 1991 Consultant to Lead Industries Association addressing the economic and technicalimpact of the use oflead as a structural and shielding material for application in spent fuel storage and transport casks.

Honors and Awards Tau Beta Pi Phi Kappa Phi Sigma X.i, The Scientific Research Society Alpha Nu Sigma (Nuclear Engineering Scholastic Honor Society)

Cardinal Key (Senior Scholastic Honor Society, Iowa State University)

Phi Eta Sigma (Freshman Scholastic Honor Society)

Outstanding Senior in Engineering Science and Mechanics (Iowa State Univ., 1977-78)

Who's Who in California, 1988,1989 Who's Who in Technology, 1986,1989 IVho's Who in Science & Engineering,1992,1994 Lilly Teaching Fellowship, 1991-92 Numerous undergraduate scholarships Valedictorian - lowa Falls High School, Iowa Falls, Iowa (1974)

Eagle Scout Personal Data Date of Birth: 20 July 1956 Spouse: Elizabeth Ann Bullen Place of Birth: Iowa City, Iowa Children: Katherine, Mark, Sarah, Rachel June 1,1993

Daniel Bernard Bullen

. Security Clearance Department of Energy "Q" clearance held by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Research and Creative Scholarship Thesis "The Effects of Implanted Hydrogen and Helium on Cavity Formation in Self-Ion.

Irradiated Nickel", Ph.D. Dissertation, April 1984, Advisor: Professor Gerald L.

Kulcinski, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Funded Research (Principal Investigator)

" Candidate Materials Degradation Mode Evaluations for the Nuclear Waste Management Program" Funding Agency: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Contracting Agency: Science & Engineering Associates,Inc.

Funded: $ 169,092 - (11/1/86 - 9/30/87)

" Metal Barrier Selection and Testing for the Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations Program" Funding Agency: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Contracting Agency: Science & Engineering Associates,Inc.

Funded: $ 298,797 - (10/1/87 - 12/31/88)

" Boiling Water Reactor Owners Group (BWROG) Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Working Group Technical Suppon" Funding Agency: Electric Power Research Institute Contractmg Agoney: DG Engineering,Inc.

Funded: $ 20,283 - (6/1/89 - 3/31S0).

" Technical Evaluation of the High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Program" Funding Agency: Electric Power Research Institute Contractmg Agency: DG Engineering,Inc.

Funded: $ 13,317 -(6/1/89 - 6/30S 0)

" Source Term Development and Technical Support for the North Carolina Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Authority (NCLLRWMA)"

Funding Agency: NCLLRWMA Contracting Agency: North Carolina State University Funded: $ 4,000 - (l0/1/89 - 5/31S0)

"Modeling of Radionuclide Transport and Precipitation in Geologic Media for Low-Level i

Radioactive Waste Management" Funding Agency: North Carolina Super Computer Center Contracting Agency: North Carolina State University Funded: 50 hrs Cray Y/MP Time = $100,000 - (1/20/90 - 8/31S1)

" Effects of Radiolysis Products on Shielding and Structural Materials in Monitored Retrievable Storage (MRS) Casks" Funding Agency: Intemational Lead / Zinc Research Organization Contracting Agency: Iowa State University Funded: $42,396 - (6/1/92 - 12/31/92)

" Universal Cask Performance Assessment" Funding Agency: Intemational Lead / Zinc Research Organization

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Contracting Agency: Iowa State University i

Funded: $44,731 - (1/1/93 - 12/31/93)

June 1,1993

Daniel Bernard Bullen Funded Research (Principal Investigator)

"Radiolysis Product Effects in Spent Fuel Dry Cask Storage Containers" Funding Agency: Electric Power Research Center, Iowa State University Contracting Agency: Nuclear Engineering Program Funded: $4,950 - (8/20S2 - 5/20-93)

" Effects of Near-Field Environment on Containment Barrier System Failure at the Yucca Mountain Site" Funding Agency: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Contracting Agency: Iowa State University Amount Requested: $100,909 - Pending Funded Research (Contributor)

" Evaluation of the Use of Metal Alloy Fuels in Pressurized Water Reactors" Funding Agency: U.S. Department of Energy Contracting Agency: Georgia Institute of Technology Amount Requested: $100,000 Result: Funded (1/191 - 12/31S1)

P.I.: Dr. Dale Lancaster Contributions: Co-PrincipalInvestigator-Provided materials science expertise relevant to the selection of potential alloy materials for metal fuel.

"SRP Confinement System Modeling" Funding Agency: Westinghouse Savannah River Company Contracting Agency: Georgia Institute of Technology Amount Requested: $35,000-Result: Funded (3/31/91 - 3/31S2)

P.I.: Dr. S.I. Abdel-Khalik Contribution: Co-Principal Investigator.

" Mixed Field Dosimetry Using Focused and Unfocused Laser Heating of Thermoluminescent Materials" Funding Agency: U.S. Department of Energy Contracting Agency: Georgia Institute of Technology Amount Requested: $356,020 Result: Funded (9/1/91 - 8/30/94)

P.I.: Dr. Kimberlee J. Kearfort Contribution: Co-Principal Investigator.

Publications and Reports D.B. Bullen, " Containment Barrier System Performance Assessment Modeling" High Level Radioactive Waste Management, Proceedings of the Fourth International IIigh-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference, Volume 1, April 1993, pp. 470-477.

R.K. McGuire, M. J. Apted, D.B. Bullen, S. Childs, N.G.W. Cook, K.J. Coppersmith, R.L.

Keeney, J.M. Kemeny, A. Long, F.J. Pearson, Jr., F.W. Schwartz, M.F. Sheridan, and R.R. Youngs, " Demonstration of a Risk-Based Approach to High-Level Waste Repository Evaluation: Phase 2," Electric Power Research Institute Report TR-100384, May 1992.

D.B. Bullen, " Engineered Barrier System Failure Modeling: A Statistical Approach," High Level Radioactive Waste Manacement, Proceedings of the Third International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference, Volume 1, April 1992, pp. 401-408.

June 1,1993

Daniel Bernard Bullen Publications and Reports (Continued)

C.S. Erwin, D.R. Jackson, J.R. Oliver, M.S. Aljohani, and D.B. Bullen, " Conceptual Design of a MRS Cask Employing Yucca Mountain Containers," High Level Radioactive Waste Management, Proceedings of the Third International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference, Volume 2, April 1992, pp. 2235-2240..

D.B. Lancaster, R.L. Marsh, D.B. Bullen, H. Pfeifer, C.S. Erwin, and A.E. Levin, "A Technique for the Selection of the Fuel Pin Diameter for a Uranium / Zirconium Alloy Fueled Pressurized Water Reactor," Nuclear Technology, Vol. 97, (1992) 16-26.

F.W. Schwartz, R.K. McGuire, D.B. Bullen, N. Cook, K.J. Coppersmith, J. Kemeny, F.J.

Pearson Jr., M. Sheridan, and R.R. Youngs, " Demonstration of a Decision Analysis Methodology for Assessing the Performance of the Yucca Mountain Site in Southern Nevada", Waste Management, Vol. I 1, (1991) 287-306.

M.L. Vaughn and D.B. Bullen, "Intemal Dose Assessment Model for a Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility in the Southeast Compact," Health Physics, Vol. 60, S2 (1991)

S22 (Abstract).

D.B. Bullen, " Radioactive Waste Management," Journal ofEnvironmental Quality, Vol. 20, No.1 (1991) 316 (Book Review).

D.B. Bullen, N. Cook, K.J. Coppersmith, J. Kemeny, A. Long, R.K. McGuire, F.J. Pearson, Jr., F. Schwartz, M. Sheridan, and R.R. Youngs, " Demonstration of a Risk-Based Approach to High-Level Waste Repository Evaluation," Electric Power Research Institute Report NP-7057, October 1990.

D.B. Bullen, "BWR Owners Group Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Research Program:

Executive Summary - Phase : ( 184-1988)," Electric Power Research Institute Report EPRI NP-6927-D, August 1990.

D.B. Bullen and K.A. Webber, "A Proposed Uniform Manifest for Shipment of Low-Level Radioactive Waste," Proceedings of the 12th DOE Low-Level Waste Management Conference, Chicago, Illinois,28-29 August 1990, pp. 27-45.

D.B. Bullen, G.E. Gdowski, R.D. McCright and W.G. Halsey, "The Effects of Hydrogen on the Metal Barrier Candidate Materials for the Nuclear Waste Management Program," in Corrosion of Nuclear Waste Containers. Proceedings of the Electrochemical Society, (1988).

G.E. Gdowski, D.B. Bullen, R.D. McCright and W.G. Halsey, " Phase Stability Effects on the Corrosion Behavior of the Metal Barrier Candidate Materials for the Nuclear Waste Management Program", in Corrosion of Nuclear Waste Containers. Proceedings of the Electrochemical Society, (1988).

W.G. Halsey, J.C. Farmer, R.D. McCright, R.A. Van Konynenburg and D.B. Bullen, " Localized Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Candidate Materials for High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Containers: Analysis of Data,"in Corrosion of Nuclear Waste Containers. Proceedings of the Electrochemical Society, (1988).

D.B. Bullen and G.E. Gdowski, " Survey of Degradation Modes of Candidate Materials for High-Level Radioactive-Waste Containers - Volume 1: Phase Stability," Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Report UCID-21362, Vol.1, August 1988.

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Daniel Bernard Bullen

. Publications and Reports (Continued)

G.E. Gdowski and D.B. Bullen, " Survey of Degradation Modes of Candidate Materials for High-Level Radioactive-Waste Containers - Volume 2: Oxidation and Corrosion," Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Report UCID-21362, Vol. 2, August 1988.

J.C. Farmer, R.A. Van Konynenburg, R.D. McCright and D.B. Bullen, " Survey of Degradation Modes of Candidate Materials for High-Level Radioactive-Waste Containers Volume 3:

Localized Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Steels," Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Report UCID-21362, Vol. 3, August 1988.

G.E. Gdowski and D.B. Bullen, " Survey of Degradation Modes of Candidate Materials for High-Level Radioactive-Waste Contamers - Volume 6: Hydrogen Effects," Lawrence Livermom National Laboratory Report UCID-21362, Vol. 6, August 1988.

M.J. Strum, H. Weiss, J.C. Farmer and D.B. Bullen, " Survey of Degradation Modes of-Candidate Materials for High-Level Radioactive-Waste Containers Volume 7: Weldability of the Austenitic Alloys," Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Report UCID-21362, Vol. 7, August 1988.

D.B. Bullen, G.E. Gdowski and H. Weiss, " Survey of Degradation Modes of Candidate Materials for High-Level Radioactive-Waste Containers Volume 8: Weldability of Copper-Based Alloys," Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Report UCID-21362, Vol. 8, August 1988.

D.B. Bullen and G.E. Gdowski, "Effect of Hydride Formation on the Mechanical Properties and Degradation of Zircaloy Cladding Materials", Science & Engineering Associates, Inc., SEA-Report 290-10, March 1988.

D.B. Bullen, G.E. Gdowski and R.D. McCright, " Impact of Phase Stability on the Corrosion Behavior of the Austenitic Candidate Materials for NNWSI", Scientific Basis for Nuclear

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Waste Management XI, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, Vol.112, (1987) 793-803.

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1 D. B. Bullen, " Monte Carlo Calculation of Energy Deposition in the SNLA Cesium Iodide Radiolysis Experiment", Science and Engineering Associates, Inc., SEA Report 217-02, November 1986.

D.B. Bullen, " Experimental Plan for the Study of Cesium Iodide Stability in an Irradiation Environment", Science & Engineering Associates, Inc., SEA Report 217-01, October 1986.

W.A. Sandholtz and D.B. Bullen, " Plutonium Containment in Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation" (U), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Report UCRL-92914, September 1985, (SRD).

D.B. Bullen, " Computer Modeling of Electron Backscattering in the TRITON Collimator" (U)

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Report UCID-20490, August 1985 (SRD).

D.B. Bullen, G.L. Kulcinski and R.A. Dodd, "Effect of Hydrogen on Void Production in Nickel",JournalofNuclearMaterials 133&l34 (1985) 455-458.

D.B. Bullen, G.L. Kulcinski and R.A. Dodd, " Swelling Suppression by Injected Self-Interstitials", Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B 10111 (1985) 561-564.

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Daniel Bernard Bullen Publications and Reports (Continued)

D.B. Bullen, G L. Kulcinski and R.A. Dodd, "The Effect of Interstitial Gas Atoms on Microstructural Evolution in Self-Ion Irradiated Nickel", Journal of Nuclear Materials 122&l23 (1984) 584-589.

R.L. Sindelar and D.B. Bullen, "H and He Accelerator Facility for Fusion Reactor Materials Simulation Studies", University of Wisconsin Fusion Engineering Program Report UWFDM 501, April 1983.

D.B. Bullen, J.H. Billen and G.L. Kulcinski, "Tb Effect of Pre-injected Gas Atoms on Depth Dependent Damage in Self-Ion Irradiated Nickel", IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, Vol. NS-30, No. 2, (April 1983) 1743-1745.

D.B. Bullen, "A Literature Review of Radiation Damage Studies in Nickel, Nickel-Aluminum and Nickel-Silicon Alloys", University of Wisconsin Fusion Engineering Program Report UWFDM 488, November 1982.

Invited Seminar Presentations

" Low-Level Radioactive Waste Source Term Development for the Southeast Compact,"

Nuclear Engineering Program Seminar, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, 8 November 1990.

" Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation: An Overview," Nuclear Engineering Program Seminar, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia,31 January 1991.

" Performance Assessment Modeling and Dose Estimation for the Southeast Compact LLRW Disposal Facility," Alabama Chapter of the Health Physics Society, Montgomery, Alabama,3 May 1991.

" Performance Assessment Requirements for the Southeast Compact LLRW Disposal Facility," Atlanta Chapter of the Health Physics Society, Atlanta, Georgia,7 May 1991.

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" Metal Barrier Materials Selection for High-Level Radioactive Waste Containment," School of Materials Engineering Seminar, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia,1 August 1991.

" Engineering Education and the Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Program," Presentation to the Rotary Club of Woodstock, Georgia,1 October 1991.

" Technology Selection for Monitored Retrievable Storage Casks," Presentation to the Lead Industries Association,Inc., Atlanta, Georgia,2 October 1991.

"The Next Generation of Nuclear Power Plants, " Presentation to the Georgia Science Teachers Association Workshop, Westminster School, Atlanta, Georgia,18 October 1991.

" Performance Assessment for a LLRW Disposal Facility in the Southeast Compact,"

Western New York Chapter of the Health Physics Society, Rochester, New York,8 November 1991.

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" Nuclear Power: The Next Generation, " Georgia Science Teachers Association's 1992 Science and Leadership Conference, Atlanta, Georgia,8 February 1992.

" Engineered Barrier System Failure Modeling: A Statistical Approach," Nuclear Engineering Program Seminar, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia,31 January 1992.

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Daniel Bernard Bullen Invited Seminar Presentations (Continued)

"A Statistical Approach to Engineered Barrier System Failure Modeling," Nuclear Engineering Department, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA,17 February 1992.

" Engineered Barrier System Failure Modeling: A Statistical Approach," Department of Nuclear Engineering Sciences Distinguished Visitor Seminar, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,27 February 1992.

"A Statistical Approach to Engineered Barrier System Failure at the Yucca Mountain Site,"

Nuclear Engineering Program, Iowa State University, Ames,IA,24 March 1992.

" Engineered Barrier System Failure," Electric Power Research Institute Methodology Development Team, Briefm' g to Yucca Mountain Project Scientists, Berkeley, CA,27 May 1992.

" Engineered Barrier System Failure," Electric Power Research Institute Methodology Development Team, Briefing to Sandia National Laboratory Scientists, Albuquerque, NM, 24 June 1992.

" Fundamental Aspects of Nuclear Power," Environmental Sciences Program, Creighton University, Omaha, NE,8 September 1992.

" Engineered Barrier System Failure Modeling for the Yucca Mountain Site," Nuclear Engineering Program Seminar, Iowa State University, Ames,IA,29 September 1992.

" Containment Barrier System Failure Modeling for the Yucca Mountain Site," Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames,IA,8 Febmary 1993.

" Monitored Retrievable Storage: Will We Have One in Iowa 7," Environmental Engineering Program Seminar, Iowa State University, Ames,IA,31 March 1993.

Testimony liefore Legislative Committees "Radionuclide Source Term Estimates for the Southeast Compact," Testimony before the North Carolina Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Authority, Raleigh, North Carolina,15 December 1989.

" Engineered Barrier System Failure," Testimony before the Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board (NWTRB), Las Vegas, Nevada,10 October 1991.

Invited Conference Session Chairmanships American Nuclear Society National Meeting, Materials Science Topical, Session Chairman, June 1986.

Third International liigh-level Radioactive Waste Management Conference, Technical Session Co-Chairman, April 1992.

Editorial and Reviewer Work for Technical Journals Technical Reviewer, Nuclear Materials, Journal of the American Ceramic Society.

Technical Reviewer, American Nuclear Society Transactions Technical Reviewer, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ECO WORLD '92 Conference June 1,1993