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Principles of nuclear reactor engineering
The field of nuclear reactor engineering encompassing the design, construction, and operation of reactors for the release of energy in a continuous and controlled manner by the fission of certain atomic nuclei. The main purpose of this book is to describe the fundamental scientific principles upon which reactor engineering is based. Actually, the principles are not very complicated and are, on the whole, well understood, but in their translation into practice there are encountered various problems of a somewhat novel character due to the peculiar nature of the fission process and its associated radiations. Reactor engineering is largely concerned with the solution of these problems, involving a cooperative effort in which chemical, electrical, electronic, mechanical, and other engineers must work with chemists, mathematicians, metallurgists, physicists, and even biologists.It is in order to facilitate such cooperation that this book covers a wide range of topics. The book treats the subject of nuclear reactor engineering in breadth rather than in depth. Nearly every chapter is to be regarded as an introduction to a particular aspect of reactor design.
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