Nuclear Reactor Engineering: Reactor Systems Engineering, 4th Edition, Vol. 2
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Rating | : | 4.26 (727 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0412985314 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 381 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-01-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Correct coverwrong book!" according to Krista and Ryan. This book was in perfect condition. While the cover is correct (Nuclear Reactor Engineering Reactor Systems Engineering), the entire book inside is incorrect. The inside text is a textbook called Approximation Algorithms by Vijay Vazirani. Very disappointed . Good general reference for nuclear reactor design. Mike Walker This is a good general reference work regarding nuclear reactor engineering and design, aimed mainly at undergrad. and graduate students in nuclear engineering but also useful to engineerings and physical engineers working with extant reactors. The authors a. Dr. Dheya Al-othmany said Great book written by Physical chemist and Engineer.. Review of the Great book written by Physical chemist and Engineer. Review of the 3rd Edition,The book is considered one of the great text books and references in the Nuclear field, although it has been written by a Physical Chemist and Chemical Engineer expert from Manhatten project. Both authors had long relations with the. rd Edition,The book is considered one of the great text books and references in the Nuclear field, although it has been written by a Physical Chemist and Chemical Engineer expert from Manhatten project. Both authors had long relations with the
Emphasis was given to the broad perspective, particularly for topics important to reactor design and oper ation, with basic coverage provided in such supporting areas as neutronics, thermal-hydraulics, and materials. Previous editions of this book were intended to serve as a text for students and a reference for practicing engineers. Dr. Nuclear power reactors have become much more complex, with an ac companying growth in supporting technology. However, during the past three decades, the nuclear industry and university educational programs have matured considerably, presenting some challenges in meeting the objec tives of this book. University programs now offer separate courses covering such basic topics as reactor physics, thermal hydraulics, and materials. Finally, the general availability of inexpensive xv xvi Preface powerful micro-and minicomputers has transformed design and analysis procedures so that sophisticated methods are now commonly used instead of earlier, more approximate approaches.. Samuel Glasstone, the seni