ML20237H324
| ML20237H324 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 09/19/1986 |
| From: | Harrison D MPR ASSOCIATES, INC. |
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| References | |
| LRP-A-015B, LRP-A-15B, NUDOCS 8708170148 | |
| Download: ML20237H324 (3) | |
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DAT'E OF BIRTH:
June 20, 1933
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. School, Bettis Laboratory, Naval Reactors, U.S. AEC - 1956 MS in Mechanical Engineering California Institute of Technology - 1963 PhD in Nuclear Engineering Pennsylvania State University - 1968 EXPERIENCE:
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neering since 1955, and spent seven years in the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program headquarters.
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Experience continued:
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Detailed human-factors reviews of nuclear reactor control rooms, includ-ing preparation of-guidelines, com-parison of configurations to these guidelines, environmental
- surveys, reviews of experience, walkthroughs of procedures, the preparation of detailed plans for the human factor improvements, and the selection of materials and the field instructions to accomplish these improvements.
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- Design, analysis, fabrication, and operation of nuclear reactor control and drive mechanisms, reactor vessels,.
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other_ equipment for both water-cooled j
and sodium-cooled reactors.
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Application of analytical methods to
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development of original computer pro-both special and general grams purpose.
Headquarters, Naval Reactors, 1955-1962 U.S. AEC and Navy Bureau of Ships.
Cogni-zant engineer responsible for mechanical, thermal and hydraulic design, fabrication, and testing of reactor
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- vessels, control rod mechanisms,- and re-fueling equipment for several reactor types.
These included:
the Seawolf type reactors, the first Shippingport core, the destroyer type reactors, and the large ship type reactor.
Also directly associated with investigation of the effects of radia-tion on reactor pressure vessel materials, preparation of military specifications for reactor mechanical components, operation and testing of prototype reactor cores, and prototype and shipboard refueling and ser-vicing operations.
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Dr. Harrison has served on the Industrial
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