001: Nuclear Systems V1 Cl
ISBN-13:
9780891169352
ISBN-10:
0891169350
Edition:
1
Author:
Neil E. Todreas, Mujid S. Kazimi
Publication date:
1989
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis
Format:
Hardcover
727 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780891169352
ISBN-10:
0891169350
Edition:
1
Author:
Neil E. Todreas, Mujid S. Kazimi
Publication date:
1989
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis
Format:
Hardcover
727 pages
Summary
001: Nuclear Systems V1 Cl (ISBN-13: 9780891169352 and ISBN-10: 0891169350), written by authors
Neil E. Todreas, Mujid S. Kazimi, was published by Taylor and Francis in 1989.
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Nuclear power is in the midst of a generational change—with new reactor designs, plant subsystems, fuel concepts, and other information that must be explained and explored—and after the 2011 Japan disaster, nuclear reactor technologies are, of course, front and center in the public eye. Written by leading experts from MIT, Nuclear Systems Volume I: Thermal Hydraulic Fundamentals, Second Edition provides an in-depth introduction to nuclear power, with a focus on thermal hydraulic design and analysis of the nuclear core. A close examination of new developments in nuclear systems, this book will help readers—particularly students—to develop the knowledge and design skills required to improve the next generation of nuclear reactors.Includes a CD-ROM with Extensive Tables for ComputationIntended for experts and senior undergraduate/early-stage graduate students, the material addresses:Different types of reactorsCore and plant performance measuresFission energy generation and depositionConservation equationsThermodynamicsFluid flowHeat transferImparting a wealth of knowledge, including their longtime experience with the safety aspects of nuclear installations, authors Todreas and Kazimi stress the integration of fluid flow and heat transfer, various reactor types, and energy source distribution. They cover recent nuclear reactor concepts and systems, including Generation III+ and IV reactors, as well as new power cycles. The book features new chapter problems and examples using concept parameters, and a solutions manual is available with qualifying course adoption.
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