ML20237H324

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Applicant Exhibit A-15B,consisting of Resume of Dh Harrison
ML20237H324
Person / Time
Site: Crane 
Issue date: 09/19/1986
From: Harrison D
MPR ASSOCIATES, INC.
To:
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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EDUCATION:

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Graduate, Bettis Reactor Engineering

. 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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testing, and in-service inspection of reactor internal structures and repair of service fail-ures in them.

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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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pumps, valves and j

other_ equipment for both water-cooled j

and sodium-cooled reactors.

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Application of analytical methods to

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various nuclear and non-nuclear struc-l

tural, fluid, and thermal _ problems, j

involving both the verification of computer analysis methods and the 3

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

cores, pressure
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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and Professional Advisory Council for the Nuclear Engineering Department at the Pennsylvania State University.

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