
Nuclear Energy
An Introduction to the Concepts, Systems, and Applications of Nuclear Processes
Butterworth-Heinemann (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 19. March 2014
Book
Hardback
576 pages
978-0-12-416654-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Nuclear Energy is one of the most popular texts ever published on basic nuclear physics, systems, and applications of nuclear energy. This newest edition continues the tradition of offering a holistic treatment of everything the undergraduate engineering student needs to know in a clear and accessible way. The book presents a comprehensive overview of radioactivity, radiation protection, nuclear reactors, waste disposal, and nuclear medicine.
The seventh edition is restructured into three parts: Basic Concepts, Nuclear Power (including new chapters on nuclear power plants and introduction to reactor theory), and Radiation and Its Uses. Part Two in particular has been updated with current developments, including a new section on Reactor Safety and Security (with a discussion of the Fukushima Diiachi accident); updated information on naval and space propulsion; and revised and updated information on radioactive waste storage, transportation, and disposal. Part Three features new content on biological effects of radiation, radiation standards, and radiation detection.
The seventh edition is restructured into three parts: Basic Concepts, Nuclear Power (including new chapters on nuclear power plants and introduction to reactor theory), and Radiation and Its Uses. Part Two in particular has been updated with current developments, including a new section on Reactor Safety and Security (with a discussion of the Fukushima Diiachi accident); updated information on naval and space propulsion; and revised and updated information on radioactive waste storage, transportation, and disposal. Part Three features new content on biological effects of radiation, radiation standards, and radiation detection.
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Edition
7th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Woburn
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Target group
College/higher education
* Undergraduate Engineering students in Mechanical, Nuclear, Chemical and Materials Engineering.
* Undergraduate students in physics and chemistry
* Graduate students in Mechanical, Civil, Chemical and Electrical Engineering in need of an introductory text on Nuclear energy
* Professional engineers in Mechanical, nuclear and Materials Engineering
* Managers and Technicians in the power-generation industries
Managers and Technicians in the medical diagnostics and radiology-related industries
* Administrators charged with regulatory and safety issues affecting the nuclear power industry as well as the radioisotope materials industries.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
1310 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-416654-7 (9780124166547)
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Persons
Nuclear Engineering Department, North Carolina State University, USA (deceased) Keith Holbert is the founding director of the nuclear power generation program and an associate professor in the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at Arizona State University. He joined the ASU faculty in 1989 after earning his doctorate in nuclear engineering from the University of Tennessee. His research expertise is in instrumentation and system diagnostics including radiation effects on sensors. Holbert has performed tests on safety-related systems in more than a dozen nuclear power plants in the United States. He has published more than 200 journal and conference papers, two textbooks and holds one patent. Holbert is a registered professional (nuclear) engineer. He is a member of the American Nuclear Society and a Senior Member of the IEEE. Holbert teaches undergraduate and graduate engineering courses on electric power generation (from all forms of energy), nuclear reactor theory and design, nuclear power plant controls and diagnostics, reactor safety analysis, and health physics and radiation measurements. He has been the recipient of multiple teaching awards.
Author
Formerly Nuclear Engineering Department, North Carolina State University, USA
Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, Arizona State University; Senior Member, IEEE; registered Professional (nuclear) Engineer, USA
Content
1. Energy2. Atoms and Nuclei3. Radioactivity4. Nuclear Processes5. Radiation and Materials6. Fission7. Fusion8. The History of Nuclear Energy9. Particle Accelerators10. Biological Effects of Radiation11. Radiation Protection12. Radiation Detectors13. Information from Isotopes14. Useful Radiation Effects15. Isotope Separators16. Neutron Chain Reactions17. Nuclear Heat Energy18. Nuclear Power Plants19. Reactor Theory Introduction20. Time Dependent Reactor Behavior21. Reactor Safety and Security22. Nuclear Propulsion and Remote Power23. Radioactive Waste Disposal24. Nuclear Energy Future25. Breeder Reactors26. Fusion Reactors27. Nuclear Weapons
Appendix A: Reference Information and DataAppendix B: Textbook Specific Information
Appendix A: Reference Information and DataAppendix B: Textbook Specific Information