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Advances in nuclear science and technology. Volume 8 /

Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Henley, Ernest J. (Editor ), Lewins, Jeffery (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, [1975]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology, Volume 8; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES; CHAPTER 1. QUASI-EXPONENTIAL DECAY OF NEUTRON FIELDS; I. INTRODUCTION; II. EXPONENTIAL AND QUASI-EXPONENTIALBEHAVIOR; III. EXPERIMENTS; IV. THEORY; V. EPILOGUE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. EVALUATION OF INTEGRAL PHYSICS EXPERIMENTS IN FAST ZERO POWER FACILITIES; I. INTRODUCTION; II. ACCURACY OF NUCLEAR DATA USED FOR REACTORCALCULATIONS; III. IMPLICATIONS OF NUCLEAR DATA UNCERTAINTIES.
  • Iv. role of integral experiments in improving the nuclear data basisv. status of evaluation efforts; vi. summary and future aspects; references; chapter 3. evaluated nuclear data files; introduction; ii. description of evaluated nuclear data files; iii. procedures for data evaluation; appendix a: formats for evaluatednuclear data libraries (2); appendix b: checking procedures forevaluated data files(2); references; chapter 4. the management of fissionp roducts and long-lived alphawastes; i. introduction; ii. magnitude of the problem.
  • Iii. current situation: practices, experience, and general planningiv. solidification techniques and final product characteristics; v. storage, disposal, and transportation of the solidified waste; vi. economic considerations; vii. conclusions; references; chapter 5. finite element methods in reactor physics analysis; i. introduction; ii. piecewise polynomial spaces; iii. neutron spectrum calculations; iv. static diffusion problems; v. time-dependent problems; appendix-nomenclature; references; chapter 6. coated nuclear fuel particles; i. introduction; ii. high-temperature reactors.
  • Iii. the fueliv. pyrolytic carbon coated particles; v. pyrolytic carbon; vi. silicon carbide; vii. mathematical models; viii. production equipment; ix. coating characteristics according to thedeposition conditions; x. analysis and control of the finishedparticles; xl irradiation tests; references; subject index.