Principal Characteristics of Power ReactorsIntroductionPower CyclesPrimary Coolant SystemsReactor CoresFuel AssembliesAdvanced Water- and Gas-Cooled Reactors (Generation III And III+)Advanced Thermal and Fast Neutron Spectrum Reactors (Generation IV)ReferencesProblemsThermal Design Principles and Ap
Nuclear Systems Volume I: Thermal Hydraulic Fundamentals, Second edition
✍ Scribed by Neil E. Todreas, Mujid Kazimi
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 720
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book covers almost all aspects of thermal hydrolics in a nuclear reactor. It even has multiple correlations for flow through a core, and in general is totally dedicated to nuclear systems, unlike most heat transfer or fluid flow books. If you buy this book you would be smart to keep it over selling it back to the bookstore.
✦ Table of Contents
Nuclear Systems I - Thermal Hydraulic Fundamentals ......Page 2
Contents ......Page 4
1 Thermal Hydraulic Characteristics Of Power Reactors ......Page 14
2 Thermal Design Principles ......Page 32
3 Reactor Heat Generation ......Page 52
4 Transport Equations For Single-phase Flow ......Page 88
5 Transport Equations For Two-phase Flow ......Page 138
6 Thermodynamics Of Nuclear Energy Conversion Systems: Nonflow And Steady Flow: First And Second Law Applications ......Page 185
7 Thermodynamics Of Nuclear Energy Conversion Systems: Nonsteady Flow First Law Analysis ......Page 253
8 Thermal Analysis Of Fuel Elements ......Page 308
9 Single-phase Fluid Mechanics ......Page 356
10 Single-phase Heat Transfer ......Page 424
11 Two-phase Flow Dynamics ......Page 474
12 Two-phase Heat Transfer ......Page 537
13 Single Heated Channel: Steady- State Analysis ......Page 588
Appendix ......Page 632
Index ......Page 701
✦ Subjects
Топливно-энергетический комплекс;Ядерная и термоядерная энергетика;
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