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Forwards Alphabetical Listing of ACRS Consultants Including Affiliations & Areas of Specialization
ML20248B383
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Issue date: 07/11/1988
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g 'j WASHINGT ON, D. C. 20555 %....+ Jcly 11, 1988 MEMORANDUM FOR: ACRS Staff A. :s. Lh D FROM: N. S. Lockard, Assist int Executive Director for Operations

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ACRS CONSULTANTS Attached are the following: 1. An alphabetical listing of ACRS consultants. 2. An alphabetical listing of ACRS consultants indicating affiliations and areas of specialization. 3. Resumes of new ACRS and ACNW consultants: J. C. Ebersole, J. C. Mark, J. B. Moody (ACNW), L. C. Oakes, D. Okrent, G. A. Reed, J. D. Stevenson, and P. R. Wohld. The above should be filed in ACRS Office Procedures Book S. Since the last complete listing of ACRS consultants was issued on July 6,1987, J. R. Buck, L. W. Deitrich, W. Gall, A. Garcia, R. Hosker, S. Lawroski, R. Muller, R. Pearson, S. Philbrick, T. ,ckel, and G. Schutt have terminated as ACRS consultants. Please remove their resumes from your Procedures Book. If you have any comments on the areas of specialization listed for each consultant, please inform John Gilbert or me, and they will be reflected in the next revision of the attached lists. cc: R. F. Fraley J. T. Gilbert B. J. White Information in this record was deleted in av,cidance with the Freebm of Information j A:t,assastmoet M A W # # F0iA-ff'M / k 8906090026 890605 PDR FOIA CLIKEMAB9-220 PDR; A//

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,s ACRS CONSULTANT-l: ' [ -j. 1.: Name: ANG, DR. ALFRED 0 H-S 4 ,k 2. Education: - Ph.D'. - 1959_ - University ott Illinois M.S. - 1957 - University of Illinois. B5CE - '1954 - Mapua Inst. ~ of Tech. 3. Principal experience: Professor of Civil Engineering, Universit'y of Illinois since 1965 ' Consultant to various government agencies and industrial. finns ~ t

4... Areas o'f expertise:

Reliability tvaluation Probability-based design Risk analysis Seismic. risk analysis'; earthquake-resistant design-i 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Cormiittee: Reliability and probability analyses Seismic analysis e e

o-ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name: Robert Avery Address: 505 N. Lake Shore Dr Apt. 913 . Chicago, IL 60611 rL -2. Education: University of-Illinois 1940-1943 B.S. Engineering Physics' (19 _{- University of Wisconsin 1946-1950 PhD.1 Physics (1950) -3. Principal experience: e Researches in the fields of reactor physics and safety e Director of a major division at Argonne performing much of the reactor physics work in the U.S. fast breeder reactor program (1963-1973) e Director of a major division at Argonne performing much of the reactor F.afety work in the U.S. fast breeder reactor program (1973-present) 4. Areas of specialization: Fast reactor physics and safety l Thermal reactor physics and safety ) 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently 6nticipated will assist the Committee: Design criteria for fast breedet reactors I-i e 1-i

ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name:- Bender, Myer 2. Education: B..S. (Mechanical Engineering).- University of Virginia - 1943 3. Principal experience: 1981-Present - Consultant, Questech, Inc. ~1966-1981 - Director, Engineering Div., Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1947-1966 .Various positions of engineering responsibility, Oak Ridge National Laboratory l 4. Areas of specialization: Design, construction, and operation of water cooled, gas cooled, molten .) salt, and liquid metal cooled. reactor systems. 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Nuc1 car Plant design and project management l L____ 1

,_m. h' ACRS CONSULTAllT I q 1. Name: Dr. Spencer H. Bush 2. Education:. Univ. of Michigan - BS ChE - 1948 BS Met E - 1948 MS Met E - 1950 PhD Met E - 1953 3. Principal' experience: ~ Supv. Phy. Met. - GE - Richland, Washingtbn Supv; Fuels Lab. - GE - Richland, Washington Met. Spec. - GE - Richland, Washington Consultant - GE/ Douglas United Nuclear Mfg., Richland, Washington Consultant to Director - Battelle Northwest (BMI), Richland, Washingtor. Visiting Scientist - University of California . Senior Staff Consultant - Gattelle Northwest (BMI), Richland, Washingte-1974-present 4. Areas of specialization: Surface hardening of pearlitic malleable iron; Mechanical properties r .of chrome-cobalt alloys; Temper embrittlement of 5140 steel; Metallurgy of reactor metals; fabrication development of reactor fuels 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Cor.;mitteo: ASME Codes & Standards ~ Meta 11urcy Various Generic Matters 4

,1 l ACRS' CONSULT ANT c 1. Name:- ~ MARK, i ARSON 2. Education:- B.S.

Mathematics & Physics University of Western Ontario - 1935 Ph.D.- Mathematics - University of.. Toronto - 1939 i

3.. Principal experience: 1938 Dept. of Mathematics - University of Manitoba 1943 Montreal Laboratory of the National Research Council of Canada '1945 Los Alamos Scientific Lab. 4 '. Areas of specialization: Mathematics and Physics 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Evaluation of effectiveness of safeguards strategies, systems, and ~ components Development of analytical methods to evaluate neutron transport,_ nuclear criticality, and~ fast reactor design and safety.

g L ( 1 ACRS' CONSULT ANT - L. "

1., Name':

Melvin Whitehead Carter L - 2. Education: Georgia Institute of Technology 1946 - 1949 B.S. C.E. I Atlanta, Georgia 30332 1949 - 1951, M.S. Public Health Engineerir. L University of Florida 1958 - 1960 Ph.D. Radiological and Gainesville. Florida -Environmental' Engineering. -3. Principal experience: Worked'as an Environmental and Public Health Engineer for approximately 22 years in the U.S. Public Health Service and U.S. Environmental Pro-tection Agency. Employed 'as Professor. in the Nuclear Engineering and Health Physics Program at,the-Georgia. Institute of. Technology for past 12 years.and concurrently have served as a consultant or technical advisor to numerous governmental and private organizations. 4. Areas of, specialization: Radiation Protection (Health Physics) Radiation Environmental Surveillance Radioactive Waste Management Transportation'of Radioactive Materials Health Physics Education 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: 1 Reactor Radiological Effects and Waste Manag,vnt ,: 7 M / %7 /rF

~ ACRS CONSULTANT Address: 1.. Nrme:' IVAN CATTON i 22436 Galilee Street Woodland Hills, CA 91364 ~ 2. Education: B.S. Engr. - UCLA - 1359 - Ph.D. - Engr. - UCLA - 1966 3. Principal experience: Involved in basic as well as applied research in the heat transfer . and fluid mechanics area. . 1959-1961 - McDonnell Douglas Corp. Thermal design of space vehi-cles and cryogenic tankage for Appo11o. 1967-UCLA - Teaching and' research in heat transfer and fluid P resent-mechanics.. Areas covered involve atmospheric disper-sion of pollutants, therma 7 go 11ution, natural convec-tion and solar energy' collection, heat transfer in post accident heat removal, boiling and two phase flow, molten metal-water interactions as well as teaching nuclear engineering causes. 4.. Areas of expertise: Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics - !} In particular: natural convection 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Barge mounted LWR metl down problems Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Proolens \\: J ______-__--_x__-___-- -i

L .~ L... ^ ACRS CONSULTANT- -g. .1. Name: MICHAEL L. CORRADINI 2.- Education:. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Marquette University, May 1975 . Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering, MIT - Nuclear Engirmering Department, January 1977 . PhD in Nuclear Engineering, MIT, September-1978 '3. Principal experience: 1978-1981: Member of the Technical Staff at Sandia Laboratories - principal investigator for Steam Explosion Research-Program for USNRC - analyst for. LWR Molten-Core-Concrete Research Program for USNRC - analyst for Hydrogen Research Program USNRC - analyst for Transition Phase of the LMFBR HCDA Research Program for USNRC . Currently an Assistant. Professor (1981 to present) in Nuclear Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison 4. Areas of specialization: - fluid _ mechanics and heat transfer in general two-phase flow specifically - reactor safety research for LWR's and LMFBR's 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: - currently LWR Class 9 Accident Subcommittee i

m Y ACRS CONSULTANT-p 1.. hbme: Mr.- Peter R. ' Davis Address: 1935 Sabin Drive Idaho Falls, ID 83401' A.A. - Sheridan College - 1959 B.S. - Univ. of. Wyoming - 1961 c 3. Principal experience: 1974 - Present - Senior Scientist, Intermountain Technologies,- Inc. Ida ho~ Fall s, ' I D ~ 1972-1974 Manager, Licensing Support Project Office, Aerojet Nuclear Co., INEL 1970-1972 - Section Chief, LOFT Program, Idaho Nuclear Corp.. NRTS 1968-1970 - Member, Power Reactor Safety Group, Phillips Petro. Co'. NRTS .f 1968 - Staff Engineer, LOFT Project Office 1961-1968 - Reactor Engineer in Reactor Safety Branch of Idaho Operations-Office, AEC 4. Areas of specialization: Quantitative Risk Criteria 5. Arecs where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Cannittee: Quantitative Risk Criteria 4 s h

ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name: Robert L.'Dillon 2. Education: B.A.(absentia) Chemistry,ReedCollege 1943 Portland, Oregon M.S. Physical Chemistry, Northwestern University 1947 Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, Northwestern University 1951 3. Principal experience: Since 1959 I have served in first and second-level management of corrosion and coolant chemistry R&D for water, gas and liquid metal This experience has been with the General Electric cooled reac. tors. Hanford Laboratories and its successor the Battelle Pacific Northwest Major work areas include: corrosion product transport Laboratory. in aqueous coolants, decontamination, zirconium alloy corrosion and hydriding, behavior of nickel and cobalt alloyr in very high temper-and radiation ature contaminated helium, corrosion, mass transfer,' cts on metal transport in 114 tid metal coolants, irradiation effe corrosion, and corrosion monitoring of reactor systems. 4. Areas of specialization: The reactor related activitie,s presently underway in the Section i These j probably constitute the topics in which I am most current. I areas include: LWR decontamination - Low concentration process 7 Effect of corrosion indeced defects on burst and collapse l pressures of steam generator tubing. I Areas where have assisted ACR5 or it is presently anticipated will 5. assist the Cor..mittee: 1 1 1 i i

-4. Areas of Specialization (continued) Pool storage of spent fuel (corrosion assessment) I might add thatas a member of the EPRI Corrosion Advisory Committee I an kept informed on PWR steam generator problems and much of the wort going on to anticipate and eliminate BWR pipe cracking. i 8 i l l I

f .. DILLON, Manager,~ Corrosion Research and Engineering Education 1 B.A. (absentia) Chemistry, Reed College' 1943 Portland, Oregon L .M.S. Physical Chemistry, Northwestern 1947 L L University .Ph.D.-.. Physical Chemistry, Northwestern University 1951 l Cxperience" Since 1959 Dr. Dillon has served in first-and second-level management assignments associated with corrosion, coolant chemistry, contamination, and metal surface properties. Major work areas include: corrosion product transport in aqueous coolants, decontamination, zirconium alloy corrosion and hydriding, zirconium alloy surface preparation, behavior of nickel and cobalt alloys i.n very high temperature contaminated helium, irradiation effects on metal corrosion in reactor environments, corrosion monitoring of reactor systems. From 1962 to 1969, Dr. Dillon was U.S. Coordinator for Libby-Cockcroft AEC-UKAEA Information Exchange on Metal-Gas Compatibility. From 1953 to 9, he. developed anodic and autoclave films for corrosion protection of .ninum in hot process water, and worked on the development and corrosion From evaluation of aluminum alloys for high temperature water service. 1951 to 1953 he worked on solvent extraction of uranium and from 1947 to 1948 he was Instructor of Chemistry, Idaho State College. Professional Affiliations American Chemical Society American Nucicar Society Sigma Xi e i \\ =

t PUBLICATIONS As a matter of policy during my supervisory experience I have generally not included myself as an author on papers, even in those instances where I have contributed substantially. The exceptions occur in those instances where I have been requested by the sponsor or Laboratory program manager to make a presentation ~of work from the Section. The following are representative recent examples: 1. R.L. Dillon, Cladding Hulls, Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Management of Waste from the LWR Fuel Cycle, July 11-16,1976, Denver, CO. 2. R.L. Dillon, Decontamination and Melt Densification of Fuel Hull Wastes, Presented at the Technical Seminar on the Treatment, Conditioning and Storage of Solid Alpha-Bearing Waste and Cladding Hulls, December 5-7, 1977, Paris, Organized jointly by the NEA and IAEA. 3.' R.L. Dillon, Low Concentration Chemical Decontamination, Presentation to the ASME International Water Conference Meeting, October 31, 1977, Pittsburgh, PA. 4. J.R. Divine, B. Griggs, R.E. Westerman, G.E. Zima Contributors; R.L. Dillon, Compilor, A State of the Art Review of Degradation Processes in LMFBR Materials, Vol. II, Corrosion Behavior, BNWL-19D1, March 1975. l t i I I l l J

ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name :. DONOGHUE, Joseph F. 2. Education: B.S., Engineering, Princeton University M.S., Geology, American University. Ph. D., GeoMgy, University of Southern California I 3.- Experience:Assistant Professor, Department of Geology, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, Florida,1/83-present. (radionuclides transport in natural waters; estuarine and marine geology / geochemistry.) Geologist,' Advisory Comm. on Reactor Safeguards, 4 /81-12 /82. (radioactive waste disposal, geochemistry, radioactive

waste legislation.)

Research Associate and Fellow, National Museum of Natural' History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 12/78-preseni. '(reactor rad onuclide transport and accumulation-in natural waters; estuarine / marine geochemistry and geology) Fellow, Research Assistant, and Teaching Assistant, Dept. of - of Geological Sciences', Univ. Southern California, Los Angeles 9 /76 -4 /81. (reactor and fallout radionuclides transport and accumulation in natural waters; marine and estuarine geologica research; radiometric dating.)' 4. Areas of specialization: -Radionuclides transport in natural waters; river,. estuary and marine processes; radioactive waste disposal; marine geology; low-temperature geochemistry; radiometric dating 1 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Comittee: Radioactive waste disposal; radwaste storage facilities; geology and geochemistry of radwaste disposal. )

L I ACRS CONSULT ANT i 1. Name: Ebersole, Jesse C. 2. Education: BSEE - Mississippi State Univ. - Sp. Honors Grad. - 1938 i Aircraft Engineering Course - Yale Univ. - 1943 (Aircraft Engineering) Coramand & Staff School - 1948 ORSORT - 1956 3. Principal experience: 1939 - 1976 - TVA 4. Areas of specialization: Integral systems engineering, system interactions, cascading failures, dedicated safety systems 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Cormittee: Systems interactions, multiple failure scquences and the reliability of secondary systems. L.____.___..__

1 ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name: ETHERINGTON, HAROLD 2. Education: B.S. - Imperial College, University of London 3. Principal experience: 1963 - Retired 1959 Atomic Energy Div. - Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. 1953 Vice President, Nuclear Products, ERC0 Div. ACF Industries 1948 Naval Reactor Engr. Div., ANL 1946 Principal Engineer & Div. Director - Power Pile Div., ORNL 1937 Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. L 4. Areas of specialization: Engineering aspects of the design, manufacture and performance of nuclear power generating equipment 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Metal Components Subcommittee B&W Subcommittee Thermal Hydraulic Subcommittee (As applies to B&W Plant Design) l.

ACRS CONSULTANT

1. _ Name:

-William Leo Fauth, Jr. . 2. Educat fon: BSME 1 3. Principal experience: '28 years experience in the nuclear industry, starting in 1955 at. the.Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory lin' the design and~ development of the Shippingport reactor. Co-author of'five US patents for the. design of reactor components. 11 years. experience in providing QA' consulting services'

.to nuclear industry, including the development of QA programs.'and auditing their implementation.

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ACRS CONSULTANT '1. Name: FIRST, MR. MELVIN W. 2. Education: D.S. - -1936 - June - Biology & Public Health, MA Inst. of Technology M.S. - 1947 - February - Sanitary Engineering Harvard. University, Graduate School of Engineering Sc.D. - 1950 - June - Industrial Hygiene En ineering (Special Field Industrial Ventilation, Harvard Univ. 3,. Principal experience: 1937 Industrial Hygiene Engineer, Detroit Dept. of Health, Detroit, Michigan 1939 Industrial Hygiene Engineer, Michigan Dept. of Health, Lansing, Michigan 1947 Research Fellow, U.S. Public Health Service at Harvard School of Public Health 1950 Research Associate, Dept. of Industr.ial Hygiene, Harvard School of Public Health 1953-Present - Consulting Engineer, Newton Highlands, MA 1963 Assoc. Prof. of Environmental Health Eng., Harvard School of Public Health 1971-Present - Professor of Environment-Health Eng., Harvard School of Public Health 4. Areas of expertise: Industrial ventilation Spdium Fires Control Aerosols Sanitary Engineering 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Review of aerosols handling, problems and control of sodium fires. Emergency planning and occupational exposure i 1

p 1 ACRS ' CONSULT ANT ~ 1. hme: Francis C. Fogarty -2. Education: B.S. U.S. Naval Academy M.S. George Washington University 3. Principal experience: 1953-1961 - Engineering / Chief Engineer, liquid metal / pressurized water naval reactor plants (Prototype and vessel based). 1961-1967 - Executive / Commanding Officer, nuclear powered submarines.

  • 1967-1970 - Submarine readiness director, Office of Chief of Naval Operations, readiness of submarine fleet engineering, weapons, sensor systems.

1970-1979 - Manager, Test Re~ actor Operations, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, 3 reactors. 1979-1983 - President and General Manager, Mountain States Energy, Coal fired ( MHD, R&D.. 1983-1985 - Manager of Experimental Programs for INEL operating contractor; 4 reactors, Semi-scale, hot cells, NRC-RES programs, waste management programs and TMI evaluation and cleanup programs. 1985-Present - Manager, Safety, Quality, Security & Operational Evaluation programs. for INEL operating contractor. 4. Areas of specialization: Nuclear plant startup, operations and training a. b. Nuclear plant maintenance c. Reactor Fafety Testing and Analysis d. Nuclear plant Risk Management and Performance Assurance Systems Nuclear plant Quality Assurance and Inspection Systems e. Areas where have assisted ACR5 or it is presently anticipated will 5. assist the Cocrnittee: See f4 above. L U / w A

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INFORMATION l. Name: Thomas F. Kassner 2. Address: 9700 South Cass Avenue Argonne, ILL 60439 3. Education: Degree Major University Date PhD Metallurgical Engr. Purdue U.- MS Metallurgical Engr. Purdue U. BS Metallurgical Engr. Purdue U. 4. Principal experience (Organization, dates, highlights of accomplishments): Argonne National Laboratory, Conducted research on the effect of the sodium coolant on the corrosion and mechanical behavior of LMFBR structural material, and the influence of steam oxidation on the mechanical properties of zircaloy fuel cladding. 5. Areas of specialization: Thermodynamics and kinetics of corrosion processes for reactor materials in liquid metals at high temperatures. Liquiij metal diffusion. Oxidation of metals in gaseous environments. Electrical properties of nonstoichiometric compounds. Heterogeneous equilibria. 6. Areas where consultant has assisted,ACRS, or where it is anticipated that consultant will assis't ACRS: Corrosion of steam generator materials.

ACRS CONSULTANT l l 1 1. Name: Kastenberg, William E. 2. Education: B.S. - UCLA - 1962 M.S. - UCLA 1963 l Ph.D. - Univ. of California, Berkeley - 1966 3. Principal experience: 1966 - Present - University of California, Los Angeles - Professor of Engineering ( 4. Areas of specialization:. Nuclear Engineering, nuclear reactor kinetics and control, nuclear reactor safety, nuclear reactor physics, fusion technology, risk'assessement 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Conmittee: Clinch River Breeder Reactor 5

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a ACRS CONSULTANT 1, Name: Kouts, Herbert J. C. 2. Education: B.S. - Louisiana State University - 1941 M.S. - Louisiana State University - 1946 Ph.D. - Princeton University - 1952 3. Principal experience: 1976 - Present - Administrator, Brookhaven National Lab. 1974 - 1975 - U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Director Office of Research 1950 - 1973 - Brookhaven National Lab. (Physicist) l 4. Areas of specialization: Nuclear Engineering Elementary particle physics Shielding and Physics of nuclear reactors 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated'will assist the Committee: Nuclear Engineering i k t

ACRS CONSULTANT address: 1. Name: Dr. Konrad Krauskopf 806 La Mesa Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025 2. Educat ion: B.A. - Univ. of Wisconsin - 1931 Ph.D. - Univ. of California - 1934 Ph.D. - Stanford University - 1939 3. Principal experience: 1976 - Professor Emeritus - Stanford University 1950 Professor, Dept. of Geology, Stanford Univ. 1942 Associate Professor, Dept. of Geology, Stanford Univ. 1939 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geology, Stanford Univ. 4 Areas of specialization: Radioactive Waste Management 5. Areas where have assisted ACFS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Caamittee: Radioactive Waste Management

. _ - - - = _ k... ACRS CONSULTAtlT-j,.- L I- '1. NAme: MR. JOHN W. LANGHAAR Education:- 2. Lehigh University - B.S. -1933 + - 3. Principal experience: 1934-1976 E.1.' DuPont Wilmington, DE - Process Staff Engr. Apr-Sept 1976 NRC - Washington,: DC Consultant ~ 1- ] f e g. 4. Areas of specialization: Transportation of radioactive ma'terials .e Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will' 5. assist the Cownittee: Transportation of radioactive materials 4 ( I i

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ACRS CONSULTANT .[ 1.' Name: John C. Lee 2. Education: ~ 1959-63 Seoul' National: University, Seoul, Korea.. B.S., Feb.1963. 1965-69 L Department of Nuclear Engineering, University of Califo'rnia, Berke 1ey. Ph.D., June, 1959. Thesis.' title:'" Explosive-p Disassembly of Fast Spectrum Nuclear Reactors." 3. Principal experience: l ~ Senior Engineer, Westinghouse Nuclear Energy Systems, 1969-73 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Reactor physics and core design analysis for PWR systems. 1973-74 Senior Engineer, General Electric Company, Nuclear Energy h Division, San Jose, California. Reactor. physics and core q. design analysis for BWR systems. l 1974-- Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering, The University I of Michigan. l 4. Arcas of expertise: Nuclear reactor theory;. reactor core physics and design analysis; reactor kinetics; nu:1 car-thermal-hydraulic interface calculations; fuel cycle analysis; reactor safety analysis both for LWR and FBR cores. 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committec: Analysis of FBR disruptive accidents. .,,-. - g. w.***p,*-

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INFORMATION 1. Name: Walter C. Lipinski' 2. Address: 9816 Kiltnurne Ave. Oak Lawn. Illinois 6045 3. Education: ' Degree Major University' Date BSEE U. of Illinois 1950 MSEE Ill. Institute of 1963 Technology - PhD Ill. Institute 'of-1969 Technology 4. Principal experience (Organization, dates, highlights of accomplishments) : Argonne National Laboratory,1950-present, responsible for instrumentation and control R&D programs. Analysis of plant production systems for conformance. to RDT standard C16-1T, instrumentation for fuel test experiments, and instrumentation and control of modified reactor and-I plant. Manager of Instrumentation and Control Section.. r. I 5. Areas of specialization: Reactor Control and Instrumentation Systems i i I Areas where consultant has assisted ACRS, or where it is 6 '. 4 anticipated that consultant will ass'is't ACRS: Reactor Control and Instrumentation Systems i \\

ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name John A. MacEvoy 2. Education: Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, 1970, Rensselaer Master of Eng., Electrical Engineering, 1970, Rensselaer i 3. Principal experience: Nuclear power plant operation and maintenance. 4. Areas of specialization: Nuclear power plant maintenance management. Computer applications. 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the committee Power plant performance indicators and System performance evaluations. Computer applications. 1 I

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'J. CARSON' ~ 2. Education: B.S. - Mathematics & Physics - University of Western Ontario - 1935 ' Ph.D.- Mathematics - University of Toronto - 1939 i 3. Principal experience: 1938 Dept. of Mathematics - University of Manitoba 1943 Montreal Laboratory of the National Research Council-of Canada 1945 Los Alamos Scientific Lab. 4. Areas of specialization: Mathematics and Physics 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Comittee: Evaluation of effectiveness of safeguards strategies, systems, and components Development of analytical methods to evaluate neutron transport, nuclear criticality, and fast reactor design and safety, t l

i 1 l l l ACRS CONSULTANT l l 1. Name: Mathis, William M. 2. Education: B. A. (Mech. Engr.) University of Colorado - 1937 General Electric Advanced Mgt. Course - 1956 - Crotonville, NY i 3. Principal experience: (Retired) 1972-1978 - Director, Planning United Nuclear Industries 1965-1972 - Manager, Production Fuels, Douglas United Nuclear Inc. 1961-1965 - Manager, N Reactor Plant - GE Company 1956-1961 - Manager, Fuels Manufacturing, GE Company 1951-1956 - Manager, Metal Preparation Section, GE Company 1947-1951 - Asst. Supt. & Supt. Instrument Dept. GE Company i 4. Areas of specialization: Reactor and Systems Operations 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Cannittee: Reactor and Systems Operations

4 .e t. ACTS CONSULT).!iT 1 1. 1;teca: iLU3iCI.L, DR. JOHN C. 2. ".d u c..: t i o.i : A.U. 1936 - DePauw University M.A. - 1937 - 1191v. of Minnesote Ph.d. - IS46 - Princ.eton University 3. Principal experic.,ce: 1937-1940 - Sun 011 Company - Geologist 1946-1970 - Princeton Univ. - Prof, of Geoloay 1970-Present - Univ. of Texas - Farish Prof. of Geology i ( 4 Areas of expertiae: G.: ology 5. l.cnas '.:h.Tr hcyn ace'stcd ACRS nr it i t, +.:!.r... L.s Cc.e itt e: pres;:ntly antici,mta:t vill Geology t f

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Ph.D. (geology) McGill University (1974)' - with honors M.S. (mineralogy) University, of Michigan (1967) B.S. (chemistry) University of Michigan (1964) 3. Princ ipal. experience: As a project manager and senior seientist at the Office-of Nuclear Waste Isolation in DOE high level nuclear waste program, I had a very large range of responsibilities from contract management, procurement, technical - review, and writing. I also had direct interaction with a large group: of engineers, scientists, contract and project management people chiefly from industry and government. Growth occurred in continued professional activities. As a university professor, my speaking and writing skills were sharpened, as well as, development of educational ability. Proposal writing was sucessful, with completion of excellent work in~ basic research. Abilities to work in committees inside and outside the university was implemented. High involvement in professional activities began. 4. Areas of specialization: a) proj ect management b) physical sciences: geology, geohydrology, geochemistry, engineering geology

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B.'S. (Engineering) - North Carolina State University 3. Principal experience: Administrator and director of operational support for a technical. organization. Management development and executive training. Director of Personnel (Air Force). Colonel USAF. Plant manager, aluminum division, R. J. Reynolds Industries, f 4.- Areas of specialization: Administration, Operational Support, Personnel Management. Training. 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Operational support and administration a e i l L1-___ _ _ __

ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name: Lester C. Oakes 2. Education: BSEE, Univ. of Tennessee, 194,4 MSee, Univ. of Tennessee Wi' 3. Principal experience: 1949-51: Development of dynamic analysis systems for nuclear propulsion for aircraft 1951-present: Reactor controls systems development for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. lias held position of reactor control systems design engineer, group leader, section head, associate division director. Currently Senior Technical Advisor /Corporatn Fellow. 4. Areas of specialization: Reactor control and plant protection systems 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Reactor Control Systems

1 ' ACRS CONSULT ANT l Address: l 1. Name: 0'Brien, Harry G. 100 Baltimore Dr Oak Ridge, TN 37830 2. Education: B.S. - University of Kansas - 1959 M.S. - Univers. of Kansas - 1960 3. Principal experience: Development Specialist - Oak Ridge National Lab., 1961-70 Principal Nuclear Engr. - TVA - 1970 to Present 4. Areas of specialization: Plant Arrangements Nuclear Engineering Reactor Control and Protection Systems 5. Areas where have assisted ACFS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Plant Arrangements Nuclear Engineering Reactor Control and Protection Systems

l I ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Fbme: Okrent, David ) 2. Education: M.E. - Stevens Inst. of Technology - 1943 M.S. - Physics - Harvard Univ. - 1948 Ph.D.- Physics - Harvard Univ. - 1951 3. Principal experience: -1971 - Present - Professor of Engineering and Applied Science - UCLA 1951 - 1971 - Senior Physicist - Argonne National Laboratory 4. Areas of specialization: Fast Reactor Behavior Probabilistic Risk Assessment 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Extreme External Phenomena Reliability and Risk Assessment Safety Criteria and Philosophy u_______________

l ACRS CONSULT. INT 1. Name: Donald A. Orth l 2. Education: B.S. - (Chemistry), O of California,192.0 l Ph.D. Giuclear Chenistry), U of California,1951 3. Principal experienec: de Nemours & Co., Employed by Atomic Energy Division, E. I. du Pont 1951 to present, and has been located at the Savannah River Plant, Aiken, SC, since 1953. Present position is Chief Supervicer, Separations Technolor,y Section; all verk has been related to research, process development, and technical support of fuci processing operaticns. Initial acsignnent was devc]cpr4.t of plutonium ir olation and purifica-tion processes,- and design and operatica of plutenium production facilities. Subs 3quently, renpensibilities expanded to general fuel Arcas of experir.nce include: solvent extraction processing operatienc. development; processing and recovery cf all actinido elecents; design and operation of facilitien for receiving and processing ncn-Savannah River fuels from various experimental and research reactors; nuclear safety control; containment and confinement of activity; analyses of environr. ental effects of reprocessing plant and raactor operations. 4. Areas of expertise: Processes and facilities for plutoniun production, including require-ments for safe handling and containment. Peprecessing plant design and operation, inc3uding chemistry, unit operations, emissions con-control, accident analyses and waste handling. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will 5. assist the Committee: Reprocessing Plant Subcommittees Q11d mst Tuel Recovery Plcnt, Barnwell Nuc1 car Tuel Plant, design criteria for fuel processing plants). Environmental Subec.cmittee

ACRS CONSULTANT i-1. Mme * / Richard N. Osborn ' 2. Education: . Kent State University, Kent, OH D.B.A. 1971 Washington State University, Pullman, WA M.B.A. 1968 Indiana University 'Bloomington, IN B.S. 1964; ,..g 3. Principal experience: Research Scientist Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers, Seattle, WA. -c Professor, Administrative Services, Southern Illinois University. Project Manager, Senior Technical Advisor on a series of projects concerning management and organization in the nuclear industry-for NRR and RES. 4. Areas of specialization: Management, Organizational Analysis, Personnel b hb 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Connittee: q f Management, Organizational Analysis, Personnel J ___m__ ._______.______.__m_

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INFORMATION 1. Name: Frank Leon Parker 2. Address: P.O. Box 1596 Vanderbfit University Nashville, TN 37235 3. Education: Degree Major University Date PhD Water Resources Harvard U. 1955 MS Civil Engineering ' Harvard U. 1950 BS Civil Engineering MIT 1948 4. Principal experience (Organization, dates, highlights of accomplishments) : Control of releases of radioactive contaminants from radioactive wastes. Siting of nuclear waste repositories. tiember of NAS Committee on Radio-active Waste Management. .l 5. Areas of specialization: High level radioactive waste disposal l I 6. Areas where consultant has assisted ACRS, or where it is anticipated that consultant will assis't ACRS: Waste disposal l i s i

. j ACRS CONSULTANT ~ ( 1. Name: PATTON', RICHARD M. 2. Education: Illinois Institute' of Technology 1946 B.S.1951-I

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7/66 Engineer - Seagrams Distillers - New York, NY Owner and President - Patton Fire Protection & Res., 8/68 Freehold, NJ Owner and President - Patton Fire Protection & Res., 5/72 Tucson, Arizona Owner and President Patton, Inc. - Columbus, OH 8/74 4. Areas of expertise: Fire Protection 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Fire Protection l -( e

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INFORMATION 1. Name: Dean R. Pedersen 2. Address: 9700 South Cass Ave Argonne, IL 60439 3. Education: Degree Major University Date BS Mechanical Engr. Iowa State U. 1963 MS Mechanical Engr. U. of New Mexico 1965 PhD Mechanical Engr. U. of Minnesota 1971 4. Principal experience (Organization, dates, highlights of accomplishments) : Argonne National Laboratory,1971 - present, Sodium Loop Safety Facility project. Instrumentation improvement for SLSF. Developed 5-year program plan for phenomenological areas of core debris penetration, core debris coolability and distribution of core debris. 5. Areas of specialization: Probabilistic Risk Assessment. Instrumentation. Gas entrainment. Two-phase flow in wire-wrapped bundles. Flow restrictor development. 6. Arcas where consultant has assisted AC.RS, or where it is anticipated that consultant will assist ACRS: Probabilistic Risk Assessment s

e E ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name: Dr. Milton Plesset 2. Education: B. S._- University of Pittsbu'rgh - l'29 9 M. S. - University of Pittsburgh - 1930 Ph.D. - Yale ~ University- - 1932 1 3. Principal experience: 1978-Present - Professor Emeritus of Engineering Science - California Inst. of Technology 1951-1978 - Professor of Engineering Science - California Inst.-of Technology 1948-1951 - Associata Professor of Applied Mechanics - California Inst. of Technology i 1945-1948 - Theoretical Physics Consultant - U.S. Naval Test Station in Pasadena 1942-1945 - Head of the Analytical Group - Douglas Aircraft Co. 1940-1942 - Research Fellow in Physics - Cal Tech 1935-1940 - Instructor in Physics - University of Rochester 1932-1934 - Instructor - Inst for Theoretical Physics 4. Areas of specialization: Fluid Dynamics and heat transfer 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: ECCS Fluid Dynamics Heat Transfer

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Name: Dana A. Powers 2. Education: ~ Chemistry; California Institute of. Technology l BS Ph.D. Chemistry, Chemical Engineering & Economics; California Institute of Technology 3. Principal experience: Experimental investigations of physical and chemical phenomena associated with severe nuclear reactor accidents. I. 4. Areas of specialization: Reactor core debris interaction with concrete; fission product chemistry. 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Review of probabilistic risk assessments of the Zion, Indian Point, and Limerick nuclear power reactors. l 1 i i \\ \\

ACRS CONSULT /NT 1. Name: Reed, Glenn A. 2. Education: BSME - Northeastern University - 1947 Westinghouse Site Training School STR (SlW), National Reactor' Testing Station Argonne School of Nuclear Science and Engineering, ANL Massachusetts Institute of Technology Special Training School for Yankee Rowe License Candidates ja Yankee Rowe Training School W Licensed Operators PBNP Emergency Training & Accident flitigation Schools 3. Principal experience: 1983 - Present - Nuclear Power Consulting 1966-1983 - Point Beach Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2. General Super, and Manager for Wisconsin Electric Power Co. 1956-1966 - Project Engineer Plan Superintendent, Manager. of Operations for Yankee Atomic Electric Company 1947-1956 - Various positions with New England Electric System 4. Areas of specialization: Nuclear power plant design, construction, and operation 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Cuanittee: Nuclear power plant design, construction, and operation

ACRS CONSULTANT l j Address: L 4625 Cemetery Road 1. Name: Everett C. Rodabaugh Hilliard, OH 43026 2. Education: B. S. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa M. S. U. of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky l 3. Principal experience: 1945 - 1962 Tube Turns, R & D Work on development and use of piping components Battelle-Columbus 1961 - 1981 Work on development of rules for design of ASME Section 'III ( Piping systems. 1981 - Retired 4. Areas of specialization: Piping Construction ASME Section III Design Rules 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Piping and Combination of Dynamic Loading i l

ACRS CONSULTANT T Address: S.E. 615' High Street - 1. Name: Sam C. Saunders Pullman, WA 99163-2. Education: B.S. (Mathematics) - 1952, University of Oregon. Ph.D (Mathematics) - 1956, University of Washington Principal experience: 3. WLshington State University - Full Professor - 1971 - Present - Math. Anal. Res. Corp. - Secretary - 1974 - 1956-1971 Boeing Scientific Res. Labs - Senior Research Scientist - Battelle Northwest - Consultant - 1976 1972-1975 The Boeing Co.-(commerical airplane ' division) Consultant - Walter Dorwin Teague & Assoc. - Consultant - 1972-1974 Areas of expertise: 4. Probablistic Analysis Mathematical Statistics Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is present% anticipated will 5. assist the Committee: Probabilistic Analysis Mathematical Statistics I i

l .l ACRS CONSULTANT [ [ 1. Name: SCAVUZZO, DR. R. J., JR. 2.. iducation: B.$. M.E. - 1955 - Lehigh University M.S. M.E. - 1959 - Lehigh University Ph.D. - 1962 - University of Pittsb.urgh 3. Principal evnerience: Professor and Head - Univ. of Akron, Akron, Ohio - 1973-present Assoc. Professor - Hartford Graduate Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. 1970-73 ~ Assoc. Professor - Univ. of Toledo 1964-70 Consultant - 0'Donnel & Assoc., Pittsburgy, PA 1972-present Consultant - Wachter & Assoc. - Pittsburgh, PA 1977-1 Consultant - Palmer & Assoc. - Toledo, Ohio 1964-1970 Consultant - Union Carbide Corp. - Oak Ridge, TN - 1972-present i s i i - j ( 4. Areas of expertise: Soil-Structure Interactions Seismic Matters t 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will ~ assist the Committee: Soil-Structure Interactions Equipment-Structure Interactions Seismic Matters mO 6

I i ,3 ACRS CONSULTANT l Address: o 1. Name: Schrock, Virgil E. 258 Orchard Road Orinda, CA 94563 l

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B.S. ME - University of Wisconsin, Madison - 1946 M.S. ME - University of Wi'consin, MADISON - 1948 Mech.-Eng - University of Ca.ifornia, Berkeley - 1952 1 j i 4

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-l 1946 Instructor'in Mechanical Engr. --Univers.ity of Wisconsin 1948 Lecturer to' Instructor of Mech. Engr. - University of Ca. 1952-54 _U.S. Navy, Engineer Officer of USS_O'Brien l 1954 Asst. Prof.-of Mech. Engr. - University of.Ca. 'l 1958 Asst. Prof. of Nuclear Engr. - Univ. of Califoria l 19EL68 - Assoc. Prof. of Nuclear Er3r. - University of Ca. (f 1968 - Present - Professor - Univ. of California I 1 l . 4. Areas of specialization: ] Thermodynamics l Fluid Flow Heat Transfer as applied to nuclear power reactors i s 5. Areas where have assisted ACFS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Cannittee: l Thermodynamics Fluid Flow Heat Transfer as applied to nuclear power reactors I k 1 ) y

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j ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name : Jacob Sha;:iro 2. Education: 3.S. Cellege of the' city of tiew Ycrk 194L (Physics) M.S. Brcwn University 1943 (Physics) Ph.D. University of Rochester 1954 (Biophysics) 3. Principal experience: Occupational and environmental radiation prctecticc; university health ph/ sics; graluate teaching in hetlta physics; re31ccl health physic:. 4. Areas of specialization: Radiation dosimetry and chieldieg; wa;te disposs1; accelerstcrs; occupational r.nd environmental radiation protection 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Radiological effects and cite evaluatien 4 6

ACRS~ CONSULTANT s Address: 129 Cumerland View Dr. 1. Name: SHAPPERT, MR. LAWRENCE B. Oak Ridge, TN.37830 2. Education: B.S. - 1954 - Chemical. Engineering, Univ. of Illinois M.S. - 1958 Nuclear Engineering, Univ. of Michigan Graduate courses, Univ. of Tennessee 3. Principal experience: 1960 Testing of shipping containers designed to transport radioactive materials 1968 - Chairman, Second International Symposium for Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Materials 1974 - Chairman, Fourth International Symposium for Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Materials Author: The Cask Designers Guide, NSIC 68(1970) Shipment of Radioactive Materials, Ch. 6 in Human and Ecologic Effects of Nuclear Power Plants, L.A. Sagan Ed. (1974) C.C. Thomas Numerous Technical Reports 4. Areas of expertise: Design and testing of shipping containers for transporting radioactive materials Heat transfer Safety analyses of shipping containers 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: I As a consultant to the Plutonium Package Working Group ( l

ACRS CONSULTANT-Address: 1. Name: Professor. Martin Sichel 1517 Moston Avenue. Ann Arbor, MI 48104

2.. Education:

M.M.E. - Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. - 1951 Ph.D. - Princeton University - 1961 l 3. Principal experience: 1961-Present - Professor Dept. of Aerospace Engineering - Univ. Of Michigan 4. Areas of specialization: Aeronautics 1' Engineering Class-9 Accidents 5. Areas where have assisted ACR5 or it is presently anticipated will assist the Conrnittee: Class-9 Accidents s

ACRS CONSULTANT address: L ,411 Sandburg Street - 1. Nare:' STEINDLER, DR. MARTIN J. Park Forest, IL -60466 2. Education: Ph.B. - 1947 - University of Chicago B.S. --1948'- University of Chicago M.S. - 1949. - University of Chicago Ph.D. - 1952 - (Chemistry) University of Chicago c. 3. Principal experience: ~ 1953-Present - Argonne National Laboratory. Senior. Chemist, Section . Head of Fuel Cycle Section, Chemica1' Engineering Division. Principal Major activities are in re-experience is in the fuel cycle area. processing of spent fuel, waste management, chemical research, and safety-related considerations of radiochemical plants and actinide / fission product handling. ( 4. Areas of expertise: Chemical process operations of fuel reprocessing and fabrication plants,- safety of operations with plutonium and actinides, waste handling and disposal, and selected areas of environmental impact of radiochemical operations. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presented anticipated will 5. assist the Committee: Member of'the ACRS subcommittee on the recent reprocessing plants (GEs Midwest Fuel Reprocessing Plant, A111ed's Barnwell Nuclear fuel Plant, NFS's Revised West Valley Plant) and ACRS waste handling subcommittee. ( t ______________...__________________________________________________J

i ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name: John D. Stevenson 2. Education: Ph. D. - Civil Engineering - Case Institute of Technology, 1968 M.S. - Civil Engineering - Case Institute of! Technology. 1962-AEC Institute on. Nuclear Engineering Purdue University, Summer 1960 B.S. - Civil Engineering - Virginia Military Institute, 1954 3. Principal experience: Corporate Manager of Engineering Quality Assurance in Large Architectural Engineering Firm Engineering and Engineering Management in the area of design and construction of nuclear power plant with emphasis on ' extreme load design 4. Areas of specialization: Failure analysis of structural and. mechanical systems, extreme loads, non-linear structural analysis, dynamic analysis, and probabilistic high temperature' analyses, development and evaluation of Quality Assurance procedures 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist Committee: Will act as a consultant to advise on quality in design and construction of nuclear power plants.

ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name: Lester Harold Sullivan i l l 2. Education: l 'Wilmington College, Wilmington, NC, Associate Arts Degree. (Mathematics) 1964; North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, BS (Nuclear Engineering) 1966; University of I Maryland, College Park, MD, MS (Nuclear Engineering) 1970; University of Maryland, College Park, MD, PhD (Nuclear Engineering / minor Chemical Engineering) 1972. 3. Principal experience: Thermal hydraulics Reactor safety code development and application Reactor safety experimental programs Fluid dynamics and mechanics PWR reactor design and analysis Core performance .( ECCS performance and ATWS analysis Core melt analysis Reliability and probability assessment 4. Areas of specialization: Thermal hydraulics Fluid dynamics Reactor systems Experimental programs Reactor operations 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the C0mittee: Thermal hydraulics PWR plant review Core performance ECCS system review Fluid dynamics Human factors Reactor operations \\

(- a ACRS CONSULTANT i e Address: I 132 Pathway Lane 1. Name: THE0FANOUS, DR. THEOFANIS G. W. Lafayette, IN 47906 2. Education: B.S. - 1965 - Natl. Tech. University, Athens, Greece Ph.D. - 1969 - University of Minnesota 3. Principal experience: 1967-1969 - Research Associate, ANL 1968-1969 - Instructor Univ. of Minnesota 1969-1977-Assoc. Professor, Purdue University 1977 - Present - Professor, Dept. of Huclear Engineering, Purdue Univ. \\ 4. Areas of expertise: Research with development of model for predicting ef fects of bubble i growth and collapse, with applications to liquid metal systems. The Theofanous model has been adopted by various groups dealing with the coolant expulsion problem in reactors and its safety implications. LMFBR/BCDAs 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated vill assist the Committee: Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer, ECCS Analysis, Pressure Suppression, Containment Systems Analysis 3-

ACRS CONSULTANT I l 1. Name : - Thompson, Dr. George A. 2. Education:. B.S. - 1941 - Pennsylvania State Univ. 'M. S.- 1942 - Mass. Institute of Tech. Ph.D.. - 1949 - Stanford University 3. Principal. experience: 1967-Present - Prof. of Geophysics and Chairman, Geophysics Dept. -' Stanford University 1963 Guggenheim Fellow, New Zealand 1949 Asst. Professor to Prof. of Geophysics, Stanford Univ; 4. Areas of specialization: Geophysics 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Geophysics, Geology, and Seismology i )

b ACRS CONSULTANT i 204 Metals Development 1. Name: Thompson, Robert Bruce Ames Lab. Iowa State University Ames, IA 50111 2. Education: B. A. - 1964 - Rice University M.S. - 1965 - Stanford University Ph.D.- 1971 - Stanford University, 3. Principal experience: 1970-1980 - Rockwell International Science Center 1980-Present - Ames Lab, Iowa State University f 4. Areas of specialization: Metal Components 5. Areas where have assisted ACPS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Nondestructive Techniques I s e

p ACRS CONSULTANT address: 1425 Grizzly Peak-Blvd. 1. Name: Tien, Chang-Lin. Berkeley, CA 94708-I 2. Education: B.S. National Taiwan University, 1955 M.M.E., University of Louisville, 1957 M. A., Ph.D., Princeton University,1959 ~ i 3. Principal experience: 1959-Present, Faculty Member, Dept. o.f Mech. Eng., University of California, Berkeley (Presently Professor and Chairman, ~ Dept. of Mech. Eng.) , Technical Consultant to Various research and industrial concerns ^t 4. Areas of specialization: Heat Transfer, Thermal Systems 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: Thermal Hydraulic & ECCS matters. ( I

I ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name: ] o g,c EML h 2. Education:- o F T E <. % ro t u 6 T Ph.b. 16 % (,Go O A tMs1nVTE M.I. ' WI 1. Co toCA00 GT6TG V N W 64 5 'T'i Ac6de~i s s.. vu,, o.s. msc 3. Principal experience: bEVGto0m697 BNO IN Sd GrJ TtST / 0.E5 E A RH oG mob Et.S usso y gggggmgyg Appi.u. ATto eJ Tw E l fvsp Act ta NS TR Aros Pc M DF Q.AbsoNecubcd (?GtG6SEo W THF GeJ 4.n.ow m 6 rv7. HGALTA PHTSt(5 N V LtGML Gs sie E s c i rov, 4. Areas of specialization: RESATuoL Fam OG ExPsats /bes E. QCSE55rn G c>r ea/ ata eenv7 8i RGLG es E.D To TkE RoboNot tibis N ots, A tt Fmi. n t e s. oF s ST Eo N L E mN es.s, OM 7CML S P Ett (IV m E A,c rw se ec,v, E 7 e em w p.gs ( thtS E ASS Esf.'" G rJ T Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will 5. assist the Comittee: brW.n W.s ~I55eC. Ens.conme A ( 15s se s 'm Ce %\\ H a c.\\ < s. ~ Eng < c<.n y

j, 'ACRS CONSULTANT Address: ' 1.. Name: TRIFUNAC, DR. - MIHAILO D. 1488 Old House Road Pasadena, CA 91107 I 2. Education: B.S.

1965 - University of Belgrade.

M.S..- 1966'- University of Princeton, l Ph.D. - 1969 - Calif. Inst. of Tech.. l-K l-u 3. Principal experience: 1969-1970 -: Res. Fellow in Applied Mechanics, Calif. Inst. of Tech. 1970-1971 - Res. Scientist, Lacont-Doherty Geological Observatory, - Columbia Univ. 1971-1972 - Res. Assoc., Lamont-Doherty Gr alogical Observatory, and ' lecturer, Dept. of Geology, Columbia. Univ. 1972-Present - Asst. Professor Applied Science, Calif. Inst. of Tech. l 1976 - Present - University of Southern California (Associate Prof.) - t- !.I j. 4. Areas of expertise: Seismology, Earthquake Engineering, Dynamics of Structure, Soil-structure 1 Interaction, Prediction of Strong-motion amplitudes 1 Areas where have ascisted ACR5'or it is presently anticipated will 5. assist the Cocunittee: Seir.mology and geology local soil amplification, soil-Can also assist ACRS in the areas of: structure interaction, dynamics of structure 4 W


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J e. - ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name: Dwight W. Underhill . 2. Education: L Harvard University' - Sc.D.-(1967) Cornell: University - No. Degree. Yale University. - B.E.(1958) c. 3. Principal experience: Assistant Professor - Harvard University ACRS~ Fellow - US NRC ' Associate Professor - University of Pittsburgh 1 4. Areas of specialization: Primary Field is Public Health Engineering. My interest'in-adsorption has led to the application of adsorption theory to ~ y' gas chromatography, development of passive samplers, entrainment of toxic vapors on inhaled particles, and the adsorption of-radioactive krypton, xenon, and iodine, 5. Areas where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will assist the Committee: With Dade Moellt:r I co-authored NUREG-0678, which summerized current knowledge on the adsorption of radioactive krypton and Xenon. i __,m_____.

J NIEL WALD, M.D. (; Dr. Niel Wald is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Radiation Health at the University of Pittsbt;rgh Graduate School \\ of Public Health and Professor of Radiology at the University's School of Medicine. He is also the Director of the Radiation Medicine Department of Presbyterian-University Hospital. D r. Wald was awarded his medical degree from New York University and served his internship and residencies in internal medicine 'and hematology at its affiliated hospitals in New York City. He served with the United States Air Force at the USAF School of Aviation Medicine, with the NAS-NRC Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission in Hiroshima, Japan, and with the Health Physics Division of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Dr. Wald joined the University of Pittsburgh faculty in 1958. His professional organizational affiliations include the Health Physics Society, of which he is a past president, the Radiation Research Society, the American Society of Human Genetics and the Environmental Mutagen Society. Dr. Wald is consultant to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the U.S. Navy and various nuclear industries and utilities. He is a member of the NRC's Advisory Panel on the Decontamination of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Station and of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources' Advisory Committee on Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal. He has contributed over 100 articles and chapters to the scientific literature on hematology, cytogenetics, and radiation health.

ACRS CONSULTANT 1. Name: WILSON, DR. RICHARD f5 ac bridgeibad Newton, MA 02159 2. Education: Physics - B.A. - Oxford D.Phil.- Oxford 3. Principal experience: Research in high energy physics nuclear physics Lectured on Environmental effects of Energy for 3h years Proffessor - Harvard University - 1972 - Present t 4. Areas of expertise: Risk analyses Environmental effects of energy 5. Areas where havc assisted ACRS of it is presented anticipated will assist the Committee: Reactor Siting ( w ^ is l

( {. L. m ACRS CONSULTANT ~ .1. hme:' : Peter Richard Wohld 2,. Education: B.S. in Electrical En61neering Purdue University, 1968 M.S. in Nuclear Engineering Purdue University. 1972 3. Principal experience: 1980-1987:- USnac power plant inspector and technical specialist in the Region III Division of-Reactor Safety. 1971-1980: USTVA nuclear engineer.in the Division of Engineering Design,-Mechanical Engineering. ' Branch. Knoxville. Tennessee. 4. Areas of specialization: I:uclear power plant equiument. programs affecting equipment quality and reliability and related nuclear safety issues. Have been particularly involved with pump and valve inservice test inspections and issues (operability testing), motor-operated valve problems and testing, preoperational test-programs. and reactive inspection in response to significant plant equipment failures. Aress where have assisted ACRS or it is presently anticipated will 5. assist the Committee: Valve Testing. 4 - - - _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..}}