This volume contains two additional features which enhance the value of <i>Modern Power Station Practice</i> as a whole: a cumulative subject index and a detailed list of tables of contents for the entire work. The cumulative index provides access to the vast body of information presented in the set
Nuclear Power Generation. Incorporating Modern Power System Practice
โ Scribed by P.B. Myerscough (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 629
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Nuclear power generation has undergone major expansion and developments in
recent years; this third edition contains much revised material in presenting
the state-of-the-art of nuclear power station designs currently in operation
throughout the world. The volume covers nuclear physics and basic technology,
nuclear station design, nuclear station operation, and nuclear safety. Each
chapter is independent but with the necessary technical overlap to provide a
complete work on the safe and economic design and operation of nuclear power
stations
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Main Editorial Panel, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Colour Plates, Page vi
Foreword, Page vii, G.A.W. Blackman
Preface, Page ix, P.B. MYERSCOUGH
Contents of All Volumes, Pages xi-xiii
CHAPTER 1 - Nuclear physics and basic technology, Pages 1-110
CHAPTER 2 - Nuclear power station design, Pages 111-338,338a,338b,338c,338d,338e,338f,338g,338h,338i,338j,338k,339-340
CHAPTER 3 - Nuclear power station operation, Pages 341-483
CHAPTER 4 - Nuclear safety, Pages 484-530,530a,530b,530c,530d,530e,530f,530g,530h,530i,530j,530k,530l,530m,530n,530o,530p,531-570
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 571-593
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