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Nuclear Fission Reactors

✍ Scribed by I. R. Cameron (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Leaves
388
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book is intended to provide an introduction to the basic principles of nuclear fission reactors for advanced undergraduate or graduate students of physics and engineering. The presentation is also suitable for physicists or engineers who are entering the nuclear power field without previous experience with nuclear reactors. No background knowledge is required beyond that typically acquired in the first two years of an undergraduate program in physics or engineering. Throughout, the emphasis is on explaining why particular reactor systems have evolved in the way they have, without going into great detail about reactor physics or methods of design analysis, which are already covered in a number of excellent specialist texts. The first two chapters serve as an introduction to the basic physics of the atom and the nucleus and to nuclear fission and the nuclear chain reaction. Chapter 3 deals with the fundamentals of nuclear reactor theory, covering neutron slowing down and the spatial dependence of the neutron flux in the reactor, based on the solution of the diffusion equations. The chapter includes a major section on reactor kinetics and control, including'temperaΒ­ ture and void coefficients and xenon poisoning effects in power reactors. Chapter 4 describes various aspects offuel management and fuel cycles, while Chapter 5 considers materials problems for fuel and other constituents of the reactor. The processes of heat generation and removal are covered in Chapter 6.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Basic Physics of the Atom and the Nucleus....Pages 1-49
Nuclear Fission and the Nuclear Chain Reaction....Pages 51-75
Elements of Nuclear Reactor Theory....Pages 77-124
Nuclear Fuels and Their Characteristics....Pages 125-144
Materials Problems for Nuclear Reactors....Pages 145-173
Heat Generation and Removal in Nuclear Reactors....Pages 175-219
General Survey of Reactor Types....Pages 221-225
The Gas-Cooled Graphite-Moderated Reactor....Pages 227-247
The Light-Water-Moderated Reactor....Pages 249-268
The Heavy-Water-Moderated Reactor....Pages 269-282
The Fast Reactor....Pages 283-303
Safety and Environmental Aspects of Nuclear Reactors....Pages 305-365
Back Matter....Pages 367-389

✦ Subjects


Nuclear Engineering


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