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  • © 1992

Nuclear Engineering

An Introduction

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-X
  2. Introduction

    • K. Almenas, R. Lee
    Pages 1-11
  3. Neutron Interaction with Matter

    • K. Almenas, R. Lee
    Pages 53-82
  4. Neutron Diffusion — Basic Concepts

    • K. Almenas, R. Lee
    Pages 83-118
  5. Neutron Balance — Energy

    • K. Almenas, R. Lee
    Pages 119-158
  6. Criticality

    • K. Almenas, R. Lee
    Pages 159-208
  7. Neutron Balance — Time

    • K. Almenas, R. Lee
    Pages 209-289
  8. Gamma and Neutron Radiation Effects

    • K. Almenas, R. Lee
    Pages 290-361
  9. Shielding

    • K. Almenas, R. Lee
    Pages 362-432
  10. Core Heat Removal

    • K. Almenas, R. Lee
    Pages 433-486
  11. Reactor Licensing

    • K. Almenas, R. Lee
    Pages 487-547
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 548-566

About this book

***VERKAUFSKATEGORIE*** 1 e This textbook covers the core subjects of nuclear engineering. Developed to meet the needs of today's students and nuclear power plant operators, the text establishes a framework for the various areas of knowledge that comprise the field and explains rather than just defines the relevant physical phenomena. For today's engineer the principal analytical design tool is the personal computer. The text takes advantage of this recent development. PC programs are provided which either expand the computational range accessible to the student, or serve to illustrate the relevant physical phenomena. Some of the included programs are simplified versions of computational procedures used in the field and can be used as training tool for design calculations. The text devotes special attention to subjects which have an impact on the safe operation of nuclear power reactors. This includes the design of safety optimized core configurations, the physical mechanisms underlying the various reactivity coefficients, and the calibration procedures for control rods. A final chapter is devoted to the licensing and safety evaluation of power reactors.

Authors and Affiliations

  • College Park Campus, Dept. of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, The University of Maryland, College Park, USA

    K. Almenas, R. Lee

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