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American Nuclear SocietyReactor Physics Division
Presentation to theANS Board of Directors
Dr. Ronald J. Ellis, ChairNovember 12th, 2014 - Anaheim, California
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RPD
The mission of the Reactor Physics Division is to:
Promote the advancement of theoretical, applied, and experimental research in reactor physics
Seek a better understanding of reactor physics Seek a better understanding of reactor operations
and in-core fuel management through the development and application of fundamental tools
Encourage improvement in basic physical data Support testing of tools and data in reactor
experiments
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RPD GovernanceExecutive Committee Structure
• Officers:Chair: Ronald Ellis (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)Vice-Chair: Pavel Tsvetkov (Texas A&M University)Treasurer: Fausto Franceschini (Westinghouse)Secretary: Arzu Alpan (Westinghouse)
• Executive Committee:2015 2016 2017Sandra Dulla Melissa Hunter Anna EricksonDavid Orr Moussa Mahgerefteh Gianluca LongoniMark Pierson Bojan Petrovic Russell Stachowski
Jaakko Leppänen Guy MarleauIncludes International and Young Member Representatives
• Board Liaison: Samuel Brinton (MIT)
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RPD Governance Standing Committees
• Program– Alexander Stanculescu (Idaho National Laboratory)
• Honors and Awards– Dimitrios Cokinos (Brookhaven National Lab)
• Scholarship– Ben Forget (MIT)
• Standards– Dimitrios Cokinos (Brookhaven National Lab)
• Website (Vice-Chair)– Pavel Tsvetkov (Texas A&M)
• Nominating (Past Chair)– Mark DeHart (Idaho National Laboratory)
• Goals/Membership (Vice-Chair)– Pavel Tsvetkov (Texas A&M)
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RPD Governance
• Bylaws – Updated on October 6th, 2014– http://rpd.ans.org/bylaws.html
• Rules– Updated June 12th, 2013– http://rpd.ans.org/rules.html
• Succession Planning Status– 4-year rotation of officers– Contested election of Secretary each year– Preferred succession for officers
• Secretary, Treasurer, Vice-Chair, Chair– 11 additional At-large members on the Executive Committee for 3-year
terms• 1-year Tactical Plan – Updated Annually in June• 5-year Strategic Plan – Updated Annually in June
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RPD Governance Communications
• RPD website (http://rpd.ans.org/)– EC and PC Meeting Minutes & Contact Info– Newsletters– Tactical and Strategic Plans– Rules and Bylaws– Topical Meeting Info– Chair and Committee member messages– Awards and Scholarships (soon)– Fellow Recognition (soon)– Technical Meetings
• A Facebook Group Page was established for RPD: currently nearly 500 members
• Semi-annual newsletters• Broadcast e-mails to publicize panel and special sessions,
Topical meetings, Standards news, and recognition
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RPD Membership Trends
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• Peak (June) membership
• Approx 18% of ANS
• Students represent ~30%
RPD Membership
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RPD Finances
• The RPD financial status is excellent– Our balance allowed us to invest $30,000 as our 1st year
contribution to the 2nd RPD endowed (undergraduate) scholarship
– The 2015 projected balance is $38,566 (which considers the $30,000 allocation for the 2nd RPD scholarship, and a $70,750 balance carried over to this year).
– The projected member allocation income is $3,816, based on August 2014 membership statistics.
– We continue to support ANS student conferences and student travel to national meetings at $5,000 annually.
– We invest $1,000 annually in our website development efforts.
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RPD Contributions to ANS• ANS Position Statements
#48 Preserving Experimental Benchmark Work
• Participation with Other Professional Societies– Class 3 sponsor of PHYTRA-2 conference 2011(Morocco)– PHYSOR 2012 Topical (Knoxville, TN): CNS, KNS, ENS, ASME, MNS, AESJ– PHYSOR 2014 Topical (Kyoto, TN): CNS, KNS, ENS, ASME, MNS, AESJ– PHYSOR 2016 Topical (Sun Valley, ID): CNS, KNS, ENS, ASME, MNS, AESJ– ANFM 2015 co-sponsored by FCWMD
• Non-Meeting Publications– Members frequently contribute to Journals
• PHYSOR 2010, NSE Special Issue• ANFM 2009, Progress in Nuclear Energy Special Issue• PHYSOR 2012, Two Special Issues planned• PHYSOR2014 will have a special edition JAEA release.
• Standards– There are a total of 12 existing and proposed standards: 9 existing and 3 proposed.
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RPD Contributions to ANS
ANS Reactor Physics Standards
It should be pointed out that the existing standards - those designated with the prefix ANSI (American National Standards Institute) are generating substantial revenue for the Society.
EXISTING STANDARDS:
ANSI/ANS-19.1 Nuclear Data Sets for Reactor Design Calculations (Revision)ANSI/ANS-19.3 Steady State Neutronics Methods for Power Reactor AnalysisANS/ANS-19.3.4 Thermal Energy Deposition Rates in ReactorsANSI/ANS-19.4 Acquisition and Documentation of Power Reactor Physics Reference
Measurements for Nuclear Analysis Verification (Revision in preparation)ANSI/ANS-19.5 Requirements for Reference Reactor Physics MeasurementsANSI/ANS-19.6.1Reload Startup Physics Tests in PWRs (Latest Version)ANSI/ANS-19.10 Pressure Vessel Fluence Calculations ANSI/ANS-19.11 Moderator Temperature Coefficients in PWRsANSI/ANS-5.1 Decay Heat Power in Light Water Reactors (Revised, soon to be released).
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RPD Contributions to ANS
ANS Reactor Physics Standards (continued)
PROPOSED STANDARDS:
ANS-19.8 Fission Chain Yields
ANS-19.9 Delayed Neutron Parameters
ANS-19.12 Nuclear Data for Radioisotope Production
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RPD Services to Membership
• Professional Development– PHYSOR 2012 Workshops (10)– PHYSOR 2014 Workshops (10)
• Recognition/Awards– Eugene P. Wigner Reactor Physicist Award:– – In 2011 was awarded to Prof Nils Göran Sjöstrand (Chalmers)
– Special session in his honor at PHYSOR 2012
– In 2013, awarded to Prof. Augusto Gandini, Univ. of Rome– In 2014, awarded to Prof Emeritus Elmer Lewis (Northwestern)
– Presentation of plaque at start of Plenary Session at ANS 2014 National Meeting (Anaheim)
– RPD Best Paper Award given for each ANS meeting
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RPD Services to Membership
• Student Support• “Henry/Greebler Graduate Scholarship” fully endowed.
Currently awarded annually as a graduate student scholarship:
– 2013 Recipient: Timothey Burke (UM)– 2014 Recipient: Ryan Kelly (TAMU)
• New RPD endowed “Rudi Stamm’ler Undergrad Scholarship” is expected to award to the first recipient in 2015.
• We continue to support ANS student conferences and student travel to ANS national meetings at $5,000 annually.
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RPD Services to Membership
• Blair Bromley (AECL) facilitated and analyzed a Survey of RPD members in 2013 (150 participants, 8% of RPD membership).
• 35 multiple choice questions, with opportunity for comments.
The following are a summary of the survey results:• Cost of attending ANS meetings needs to come down
Aim for $500 early registration fee for ANS members. Identify cities/venues with economical hotels and flights.
• President’s reception should last 2.5 hours.
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RPD Services to Membership
• Avoid too many parallel sessions and wasted time slots.
Use 20-minute time slots instead of 25. Run technical sessions until 5 pm (or later in some
special cases). Consolidate smaller technical sessions. Run a Monday evening poster session (6 to 8:30) with
refreshments and cash bar. Distribute sessions/papers evenly throughout week,
including the full use of Thursday afternoon.
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RPD Services to Membership
• Avoid/reduce panel discussions without publications (i.e., papers); schedule panels after 4 pm.
• Reduce page charges to $20, or zero.
For more details and survey results, see:
http://rpd.ans.org/pdf/survey-results-recommendations-20131016-v1.pdf
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RPD Meeting Participation
• Class I, II, and III Topical Meetings– PHYSOR (Class II, bi-annual with almost 50% international)
• PHYSOR 2012 in Knoxville, TN• PHYSOR 2014 successfully held in Sept/Oct in Kyoto, Japan. • PHYSOR 2016 selected to be held in Sun Valley, ID, in May 2016.
– M&C (Class II, Co-sponsor in non-PHYSOR years)• M&C 2013 in Sun Valley, ID• M&C 2015 to be held in Nashville, TN (tri-conf with SNA and MC 2015)
– ANFM (Advances in Nuclear Fuel Management, Class II ~every 6 years)• ANFM V (2015) in Hilton Head, SC from March 29-April 1.• Co-sponsored by FCWMD.
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Summary Areas of Success
• Technical Programs (National, PHYSOR, ANFM and Workshops)
• Standards Support• International Participation• Long-term Steady Growth of Membership (some recent
dropoff, similar to ANS, but should improve)• Two Fully-Endowed Scholarships• Student Support (conferences and travel)• Increased involvement of young members and students
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Summary Future Focus Areas
• Maintain strong technical programs (large, active program committee).
• Continue student support– Travel to conference– Student conference support– Henry/Greebler graduate scholarship– Rudi Stamm’ler undergraduate scholarship
• Increase support for YMG• Increase website update frequency and content• Maintain newsletters on schedule.• Improved use of recognition through Wigner Awards
and Fellow nominations.
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