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Handbook of Small Modular Nuclear Reactors

, 2021
Mario D. Carelli, Daniel T. Ingersoll
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Nuclear Reactors

Nuclear Choices for the Twenty-First Century, 2021

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Nuclear Reactors

Marine Nuclear Power Technology, 2020
G. Alonso, E. del Valle, J. R. Ramirez
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Generation IV Nuclear Reactors

, 2014
Generation IV nuclear reactors are a class of innovative nuclear reactors using technologies beyond pressurized water reactors or boiling water reactors, the basis of the current commercial nuclear power.
T. Schulenberg
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Nuclear Reactor Physics [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1965
Neutron Physics By K. H. Beckurts and K. Wirtz. Pp. x + 444. (Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1964.) 68 D.M. Introduction to Neutron Distribution Theory By L. C. Woods. (Methuen's Monographs on Physical Subjects.) Pp. xii + 132. (London: Methuen and Co., Ltd.; New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1964.) 28s. net.
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The control of nuclear reactors

Proceedings of the IEE - Part B: Radio and Electronic Engineering, 1956
Physical principles of nuclear reactors affecting the design of their control and instrumentation are described. Data are presented for kinetic behavior of the neutron flux for reactivity changes in reactor tynes. The nuclear reactions inherentiy produce nuclides, and effects of these on reactor control and operation are discussed.
R.J. Cox, J. Walker
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Nuclear Reactor Materials and Fuels

2012
The first nuclear reactor was the famous “Chicago Pile” (CP-1) which was built under the west stands of Stagg Field at the University of Chicago on a squash court and went critical on December 2, 1942. The first nuclear materials were uranium in both a metal and an oxide form as the fuel, carbon in a graphite form as the moderator, atmospheric air as ...
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Nuclear Reactor Instrumentation

Nuclear Science and Engineering, 1962
(About the Reviewer: W. C. Lipinski is currently Head of the Reactor Control and Instrumentation Section, Reactor Engineering Division, Argonne National Laboratory, where he has been engaged in rea...
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Reactor Dosimetry and Nuclear Reactor Regulation

1989
An important function of reactor dosimetry is the verification of fluence values used in the calculation of pressure vessel embrittlement and its impact on (a) the fracture toughness requirements for protection against pressurized thermal shock (Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations [CFR], Part 50.61) and (b) the pressure-temperature operating limits ...
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