ML20136B113
| ML20136B113 | |
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 07/07/1979 |
| From: | PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE ACCIDENT AT THREE MILE |
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PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE ACCIDENT AT THREE MILE ISLAND
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V James F. Mallay Born: December 8,1936, Morristown. N.J.
EXPERIENCE 8/77 - Present Program Manager, BER. Responsible for the marketing and project management of engineering services to BER, a partly-owned German Company of B&W.
5/75 - 7/77 Manager, Liquid Metal Fast Breecer Reactor Components.
Responsible for the cesign and analysis of all breecer components at the Babcock & Wilcox Company. Akron, Ohio.
S/71 - 4/75 Manager, Licensing, B&W. Responsible for all nuclear power plant licensing activities with the NRC, public hearing boards, and customers, including the preparation of licensing reports and strategy, repreJenting B&W before regulatory agencies, and interpreting regulations.
6/69 - 7/ 71 Manager, Safety Analysis in the Nuclear Power Generation Division of B&W in Lynchburg, Virginia. Responsible for all accident analysis and radiation protection analysis for all nuclear power plants.
4/65 - 5/69 Lead Engineer in Safety Analysis.
9/67 - 6/71 Lecturer ir, the Graduate School of Lynchburg College, VA O
in Reactor Control Theory and Reactor Physics (concurrent with the B&W assignment).
l 4/62 - 3/65 United States Army, attaining the rank of Captain. Served in the capacity of research nuclear pnysicist.
9/61 - 3/62 Engineer in Operational Analysis Section in the Atomic Energy Division of B&W, Lynchourg, Virginia.
i EDUCAT!CN 9/55 - 6/59 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Magna Cum Laude, with honors, at Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania.
9/59 - 6/61 Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering at Massacnusetts Institute of Technology, Camoricge, Massachusetts uncer a National Science Founcation Fellowship.
MEMBERSHIDS American Nuclear Society American Society of Mechanical Engineers Tau Beta P1 pt e, (s. k y DF g' Phi Beta Kappa Registered Professional Engineer in Ohio and virginia s.
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BS, United States Naval Academy,1965 WORK EXPERIENCE:
July, 1971 to Present Babcock & Wilcox Company Lynchburg, Virginia 1.
June, 1977 to Present PRINCIPAL ENGINEER Plant Design Section Nuclear Power Generation Division (NPGD)
Primary areas of responsibility include updating and revising secondary system s
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secondary system description for B&W 20SFA Standard Plant.
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June, 1971 to June, 1977 SENIOR ENGINEER Nuclear Service Department (NPGD)
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At Florida Power Corporation's (FPC) Crystal River Unit III site I
(6-74 to 6-77) worked as part of FPC Startup Testing Team in the following areas:
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Assigned responsibility for cleaning and flushing program, This included developing pro-s.
cedures and scheduling and carrying out actual flushing assignments.
Supervised ten men in this effort.
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Assigned responsibility for all piping hydrostatic testing, including procedure writing and test execution.
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twelve men in this effort.
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Assigned responsibility for functional testing of all mechanical systems.
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Assigned overall shift testing responsibility for plant Hot Functional Testing.
Directed shifts (sixteen men) through two plant HFT's.
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Through all of the above, followed up on test results acceptance and approval by the customer and the NRC.
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Supervised a technical review of the customer's Zero Power Physics and Power Escalation test program.
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Assigned as Testing Superin-tendent for Zero Power Physics and Power Escalation Testing.
This involved supervising twelve Test Engineers.
Re-sponsibilities included overall coordination of entire Physics Testing Program, including test results review and recommendations to the Nuclear Plant Superin-tendent on advisability of escalation to the next power plateau.
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At Arkansas Power and Light's Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit One site (10-72 to 6-74).
Primary respon-sibility was reactor coolant system advice and consultation during startup and testing.
Was there through Hot Functional Testing and Fuel Loading.
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In Lynchburg, writing test speci-fications and procedures, was acting Test Working Group repre-sentative for Arkansas (7-71 to 10-72).
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JOSEPH J.
KELLY June, 1965 to July, 1971 Commissioned Officer, United States Navy l.
June, 1969 to June, 1971
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INSTRUCTOR U.S. Naval Nuclear Power School Taught Reactor Plant Technology (RPT) to enlisted students; was head of RPT Department; supervised 9-11 instructors and approximately 130 students.
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April, 1967 to May, 1969 USS Lewis and Clark (SS&N 644),
Auxiliary Division Officer, Machinery Division Officer, Qualified as Engineering Officer of the Watch, Qualified in submarines.
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September, 1965 to October, 1966 s
US Navy Nuclear Power School (6 months) ;
US Navy Prototype Training (6 months).
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NAME:
Donald Henry Roy AGE:
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1221 Langhorne Road BIRTHDATE:
July 13, 1936 Lynchburg, Virginia NO. YRS. IN Twenty (20)
BIRTHPLACE:
Raleigh, North Carolina LYNCHBURG:
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MARITAL STATUS:
Married DATE OF MARRIAGE:
May 22, 1965 WIFE'S NAME:
Elaine B. Roy NO. OF AGE:
38 CHILDREN:
Two (2)
BIRTHDATE:
January 13, 1941 BIRTHPLACE:
Winchester, Virginia AGES:
11 - Son OCCUPATION:
Housewife 10 - Daughter EDUCATION:
BA - Education SCHOOL:
Linkhorne Elementary ANY PREVIOUS MARRIAGES:
No FATHER'S NAME:
Edward H. Roy OCCUPATION:
General Foreman - Norfolk Southern R.R.
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Deceased - October, 1965 - 62 years CITY:
Raleigh, North Carolina MOTHER'S NAME:
Charlie E. Roy DCCUPATION:
Housewife AGE:
Deceased - October, 1963 - 56 years CITY:
Raleigh, North Carolina
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EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY /HIGH SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL:
Myrtle B. Underwood CITY:
Raleigh, North Carolina GRADUATION:
June 1950 HIGH SCHOOL:
Needham B. Broughton CITY:
Raleigh, North Carolina GRADUATION:
June, 1954 Principal Hioh School Activities and Work Experiences: National Honor Society (TreasurerJ; Senior Class Treasurer; Hi-Y Treasurer; Eagle Scout; Night Assistant Manager Theatre; City Basketball Team.
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School Decree Date North Carolina State University BS. Nuclear Engineering 6/58 Massachusetts Institute of Technology MS - Nuclear Engineering 6/59 North Carolina State University PhD. Nuclear Engineering 6/63 Principal Collece/ University Activities and Work Exceriences: Macninist helper. Norfolk Soutnern R. R.; Engineer Trainee. DaK R1oge National Laboratory. Summer 1957; Engineer Trainee - Savannah River Laboratory.
Summer 1958; Tau Beta Pi/ Phi Kappa Phi. Scholastic Honor Societies; Alpha Phi Omega - Service Fraternity; Hamilton Watch Award N.C. State.
1958 (2nd in Engineer Class); Trampoline Instructor.
N. C. State. 1958; Research Assistant. N. C. State. 1962.
O MILITARY SERVICE:
None (Classified lY - 5/8/63 - Boston Army Base)
B&W WORK EXPERIENCE (Seniority Data 2/8/60):
Dates Position Responsibilities 1.
B/78. Present Manager, Engineering Manage approximately 520 Department. NPGD employee Department responsible for nuclear engineering and nuclear research and development activities of the Company related to nuclear steam systems. Provide leadership in proper utilization of resources to attain established business objectives by providing quality engineered nuclear steam systems.
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V 3-B&W WORK EXPERIENCE (Cont'd)
Dates Position Responsibilities 2.
4/74 - 8/78 Manager, Plant Design Managed approximately 130 Section, Engineering employee Section responsible Department, NPGD for:
(1) preparation of functional and interface design requirements for total'NSS$ scope-of-supply; (2) related systems analysis (ECCS, Safety Control Structural Cynamics);
(3)specificationofBalance-of-Plant Criteria; and (4) Mechanical, System, and Plant Integration (Integration = that work leading to the " Achievement of unity of effort among the major functional specialists in a business").
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10/73 - 4/74 Manager, Fuel Engineer-Managed approximately 100-ing Section, Fuel employee Section responsible for Department, NPGD design, development, and analysis required to provice first and reload core designs and core component design specifications.
4.
6/69 - 10/73 Manager, Methocs Directed the work of approximately Development Section, 30 engineers and scientists in General Services the development and maintenance Department, NPGD of system analysis methods in the areas of applied mechanics, safety and system analysis, system reliability and control, physics and radiation transport including development of related R&D programs.
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7/64 - 6/69 Manager, LMFBR Methods Directed the work of approximately Section, AED 20 engineers in the development of methods of system analysis for liquid metal cooled fast breeder reactors.
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6/63 - 7/64 Supervisor, Physics Developed computational methods Methods and Experimental and perfomed design analyses Analysis Group, Eng1-for a variety of reactor types.
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Dates Position Responsibilities 7.
7/59 9/60 Engineer, Engineering Performed reactor physics Department, AED design analyses for SSCR, SCBR, KWDCR, PWR.
PRINCIPAL HOBBIES AND RECREATIONAL INTERESTS:
Golf, Camping, Hi Fi, Reading, Dove Hunting.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES / POSITIONS: Formerly Chairman of Administrative Board and Chairman of Education for Court Street Methodist Church; Member Lodge 8262 AF&AM; Member Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Industrial Advisory Committee; Formerly Superintendent of the Church School. Court Street Methodist Churen.
O PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: American Nuclear Society (previously served on Executive Committee for Mathematics and Computation Division and Program Conmittee for Reactor Physics Division).
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HEALTH OR PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS:
None PRINCIPAL HANAGEMENT TRAINING COURSES:
The Executive Program. UVA.1973; ESD Advanced Management Seminar.1973.
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