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El. knyga: Nuclear Energy: A Volume in the Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology Series, Second Edition

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Here is an authoritative reference on all aspects of the nuclear industry from fundamental reactor physics calculations to reactor design, nuclear fuel resources, nuclear fuel cycle, radiation detection and protection, and nuclear power economics. This book provides an authoritative reference on all aspects of the nuclear energy enterprise for both fission and fusion reactors. Featuring 22 peer-reviewed chapters by recognized authorities in the field, the book offers concise yet comprehensive coverage of fundamentals, current areas of research, and goals for the future. Topics range from fundamental reactor physics calculations, reactor design, nuclear fuel resources, and the nuclear fuel cycle, to radiation detection and protection and the economics of nuclear power. All chapters have been updated from the first edition, with new chapters added on small modular reactors, medical applications - atomic and nuclear, and applications of radioisotopes. As each chapter is written by an acknowledged expert in the area, the reader can be assured that the text is accurate, up-to-date, and will appeal to a broad audience of undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and energy industry experts.
Nuclear Energy, Introduction
1(4)
Nicholas Tsoulfanidis
Fission Reactor Physics
5(36)
Michael Natelson
Nuclear Fission Power Plants
41(62)
Ronald Allen Knief
GEN-IV Reactors
103(22)
Taek K. Kim
Small Modular Reactors
125(12)
Nicholas Tsoulfanidis
Isotope Separation Methods for Nuclear Fuel
137(12)
Shuichi Hasegawa
Nuclear Reactor Materials and Fuels
149(10)
James S. Tulenko
Modern Nuclear Fuel Cycles
159(6)
James S. Tulenko
Uranium and Thorium Resources
165(22)
J. Stephen Herring
Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing
187(18)
Michael F. Simpson
Jack D. Law
Nuclear Facilities Decommissioning
205(36)
David R. Turner
Radioactive Waste Management: Storage, Transport, and Disposal
241(10)
Audeen W. Fentiman
Nuclear Fusion
251(44)
Thomas J. Dolan
Nuclear Power Economics
295(14)
M. R. Deinert
Radiation Sources
309(32)
Richard E. Faw
J. Kenneth Shultis
Ionizing Radiation Detectors
341(14)
Wm. David Kulp
Health Physics
355(6)
John W. Poston Sr.
Dosimetry
361(8)
John W. Poston Sr
Radiation Shielding
369(26)
J. Kenneth Shultis
Richard E. Faw
Applications of Radioisotopes
395(16)
Robert Bruce Hayes
Nuclear Safeguards and Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Materials
411(18)
Michael C. Baker
Index 429
Dr. Nicholas Tsoulfanidis spent most of his professional career at the University of Missouri-Rolla, now Missouri University of Science & Technology, having served as a faculty member, Chairman of the Department, Interim Vice Chancellor for academic Affairs, and Associate Dean of the School of Mines and Metallurgy for Graduate Studies and Research. In addition to his teaching and administrative duties he performed research in the areas of radiation transport, radiation protection/health physics, and the Nuclear Fuel Cycle. He has written numerous technical papers and two textbooks: Measurement and Detection of Radiation," co-authored by Dr. S. Landsberger, now in its 4th Edition, and The Nuclear Fuel cycle" 3rd Edition (2013).

He has received many awards, the most prominent being the Glenn Murphy Award (1995) given by the American Society for Engineering Education [ ASEE] for Outstanding contributions in the profession and teaching of Nuclear Engineering, the Ted Rockwell Award, Radiation Protection & Shielding Division (2010), and the Arthur H. Compton Award (ANS, 2013). He is a Fellow of ANS.









During the period 1997-2015, he served as Editor of Nuclear Technology, an international technical Journal published by the American Nuclear Society. At present he is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Chemical and Materials Eng. at the University of Nevada-Reno, where he teaches nuclear-related courses in the Nuclear Materials Emphasis program.