Nuclear Energy Encyclopedia. Science, Technology, and Applications. Wiley Series on Energy
- Language: English
- 624 Pages
- Published: August 2011
This collection presents an exchange of ideas among scientists and engineers about the economic and safety concerns surrounding environmentally induced materials problems which lead to nuclear power plant outages. Scientists and engineers concerned with the environmental degradation processes (corrosion, mechanical, and radiation effects) present their latest results on such topics as life extension/relicensing and materials problems associated with spent fuel storage and radioactive waste disposal. This collection will be of interest to utility engineers, reactor vendor engineers, plant architect engineers, researchers concerned with materials degradation, and consultants involved in design, construction, and operation of water reactors.
Steve Bruemmer Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richmond, VA.
Peter Ford General Electric Research & Development Center, Niskayuna, NY.
Gary Was Department of Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
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| Hard Copy (Paper back) | The book will be shipped to you. The cover has a paper back. |