This course is meant to provide an in depth understanding of neutron characteristics, with respect to Reactor Theory. This course covers topics such as: neutron sources, cross sections, flux, moderation, flux spectrum and reaction rates of neutrons.
This course is meant to provide an in depth understanding of nuclear parameters with respect to Reactor Theory. This course covers topics such as: neutron life cycle, reactivity, reactivity coefficients, neutron poisons, xenon, other fission product poisons, and control rods.
This course is meant to provide an in depth understanding of reactor operations with respect to Reactor Theory. This course covers topics such as: subcritical multiplication, reactor kinetics, and reactor operations.
The Design Considerations Handbook includes information and suggestions for the design of systems typical to nuclear facilities, information specific to various types of special facilities, and information useful to various design disciplines.
The Design Considerations Handbook includes information and suggestions for the design of systems typical to nuclear facilities, information specific to various types of special facilities, and information useful to various design disciplines.
The Design Considerations Handbook includes information and suggestions for the design of systems typical to nuclear facilities, information specific to various types of special facilities, and information useful to various design disciplines.
This course sets forth DOE's views on the proper course of action in the area of occupational radiological control within the scope of DOE-sponsored activities. This course is Vol 1 of 2.
This course sets forth DOE's views on the proper course of action in the area of occupational radiological control within the scope of DOE-sponsored activities. This course is Vol 2 of 2.
This course describes elements that may be used to implement the radiological effluent monitoring and environmental surveillance requirements in DOE O 458.1. The Handbook can be used by all DOE elements, including the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA),
This course describes elements that may be used to implement the radiological effluent monitoring and environmental surveillance requirements in DOE O 458.1. The Handbook can be used by all DOE elements, including the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA),
This course describes elements that may be used to implement the radiological effluent monitoring and environmental surveillance requirements in DOE O 458.1. The Handbook can be used by all DOE elements, including the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA),
This course identifies safety requirements for magnetic fusion facilities. Safety functions are used to define outcomes that must be achieved to ensure that exposures to radiation, hazardous materials, or other hazards are maintained within acceptable limits.
General engineering courses including fundamentals of physics, chemistry, fluids, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and more. Also includes engineering symbology & drawings.
Video courses include topics such as Ethics, Safety & Personal Development. Video courses are on-demand, self-paced & can be stopped & restarted at any time.
Ethics, Rules & Laws PDH courses are provided to meet various state's Ethics & Rules course requirements. Includes NCEES rules & Exams on State Engineering Board's Rules.
Accident Investigations, EPA Reports & Failure Analysis PDH courses can be great sources of valuable lessons and cautionary tales for engineers of any discipline.
Chemical Engineering PDH courses include basic engineering fundamentals as well as new technologies like Biomass, LFG & current event issues like EPA studies on Fracing.
Civil Engineering PDH courses include basic fundamentals and also sub-sections such as Building design, Materials, Structural, Geotechnical, & Traffic Engineering.
Electrical Engineering PDH courses include basic fundamentals of electrical science as well as Electrical Safety, Instruments, & Controls.
Environmental Engineering PDH includes tech. to reduce emissions, alternative fuel/energy sources such as Biomass, & EPA studies on subjects such as Fracing.
Mechanical Engineering PDH courses include topics related to basic fundamentals as well as Materials, Structural Design, Safety Design & Mechanical Accident Investigations.
HVAC PDH course concepts include topics such as system design & optimization. Fire Engineering PDH courses include topics such as guidelines & fundamentals of fire protection.
Our safety PDH courses include safety-related topics included OSHA guidelines, reports & publications, as well as accident & safety investigations.
Materials Engineering PDH courses cover the fundamentals of Materials science including topics such as metal properties, welding, concrete, rare earth elements, and more.
Structural Engineering PDH courses include Structural design criteria for buildings & other structures, as well as Material Science topics & structural accident investigations.
Geotechnical Engineering PDH courses include topics such as Seismic design for Soil Liquefaction, Soils & Foundations, Earth Retaining Structures, etc.
Traffic Engineering PDH courses are specialized courses including topics such as Signalized Intersections & Traffic Control Devices.
Naval Engineering PDH course concepts include a broad range of topics including ship hydrostatics, ship stability, seakeeping and maneuvering, propulsion, and much more.
Nuclear Engineering PDH course concepts include a broad range of topics including reactor theory, facility design, radiological safety, and much more.
Project Management PDH course concepts apply to multiple engineering disciplines. PM Topics focus on construction, design, systems engineering, and more.
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