Energy from nuclear fission[electron...
De Sanctis, Enzo.

 

  • Energy from nuclear fission[electronic resource] :an introduction /
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414]: 621.483
    Title/Author: Energy from nuclear fission : an introduction // by Enzo De Sanctis, Stefano Monti, Marco Ripani.
    Author: De Sanctis, Enzo.
    other author: Monti, Stefano.
    Published: Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
    Description: xiii, 278 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Nuclear energy.
    Subject: Nuclear fission.
    Subject: Energy.
    Subject: Nuclear Energy.
    Subject: Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons.
    Subject: Nuclear Engineering.
    Subject: Energy Technology.
    ISBN: 9783319306513
    ISBN: 9783319306490
    [NT 15000228]: Part I. Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity -- 1. The Building Blocks of Matter -- 2. Radioactivity and Penetrating Power of Nuclear Radiation -- 3. Nuclear Reactions and Fission -- Part II. Nuclear Energy from Nuclear Fission -- 4. Nuclear Reactors -- 5. Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection -- 6. Management of Radioactive Waste -- Glossary.
    [NT 15000229]: This book provides an overview on nuclear physics and energy production from nuclear fission. It serves as a readable and reliable source of information for anyone who wants to have a well-balanced opinion about exploitation of nuclear fission in power plants. The text is divided into two parts; the first covers the basics of nuclear forces and properties of nuclei, nuclear collisions, nuclear stability, radioactivity, and provides a detailed discussion of nuclear fission and relevant topics in its application to energy production. The second part covers the basic technical aspects of nuclear fission reactors, nuclear fuel cycle and resources, safety, safeguards, and radioactive waste management. The book also contains a discussion of the biological effects of nuclear radiation and of radiation protection, and a summary of the ten most relevant nuclear accidents. The book is suitable for undergraduates in physics, nuclear engineering and other science subjects. However, the mathematics is kept at a level that can be easily followed by wider circles of readers. The addition of solved problems, strategically placed throughout the text, and the collections of problems at the end of the chapters allow readers to appreciate the quantitative aspects of various phenomena and processes. Many illustrations and graphs effectively supplement the text and help visualising specific points.
    Online resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30651-3
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