The Future of Nuclear Power

Author: Lillington   John N  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2004

E-ISBN: 9780080532240

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780080444895

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780080444895

Subject: TL4 a variety of nuclear reactors, Nuclear Power Plant

Language: ENG

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During the last century, nuclear power has been established as a reliable source of energy in the major industrialised countries. It has recently enjoyed a revival in attention and research due to the environmental concerns surrounding current conventional energy sources. Issues of regulation and safety are at the forefront of all discussions involving nuclear power, and will govern its place in the future.

The Future of Nuclear Power takes a technical and comprehensive look at the current and future status of nuclear power throughout the world. The 17 chapters are divided into two main sections: a review of all current generation plants, and concepts for new advanced reactor design and safety.

The broad-ranging topics covered by this publication, coupled with the current revival of interest in nuclear energy, make it a timely reference for all nuclear scientists.

  • Reviews the issues surrounding the future operation of existing commercial nuclear plants
  • Several chapters dedicated to the extensive research programs in place concerning safe and reliable operation
  • Compares nuclear and non-nuclear options for energy needs in the future; evaluating the benefits and risks of both

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

The Future of Nuclear Power

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 12

Preface

pp.:  6 – 10

Acknowledgements

pp.:  10 – 28

Contents

pp.:  12 – 6

Chapter 1. Present Generation Reactors

pp.:  28 – 50

Chapter 2. Continued Operation of Existing Plant

pp.:  50 – 78

Chapter 3. Operational Safety

pp.:  78 – 102

Chapter 4. Operational Efficiency

pp.:  102 – 118

Chapter 5. Nuclear Fuel Cycle

pp.:  118 – 138

Chapter 6. Waste Management and Decommissioning

pp.:  138 – 160

Chapter 7. Advanced Reactor Design

pp.:  160 – 176

Chapter 8. Licensing and Safety Requirements

pp.:  176 – 198

Chapter 9. Global Developments

pp.:  198 – 218

Chapter 10. Evolutionary Water Reactors

pp.:  218 – 236

Chapter 11. Passive Systems and Inherent Safety

pp.:  236 – 256

Chapter 12. Future Generation Reactors

pp.:  256 – 284

Chapter 13. Accelerator Driven Systems

pp.:  284 – 310

Chapter 14. Nuclear Heat and Other Applications

pp.:  310 – 336

Chapter 15. Experimental Research Programmes

pp.:  336 – 370

Chapter 16. Analytical Methods Development

pp.:  370 – 390

Chapter 17. The Future of Nuclear Energy

pp.:  390 – 408

Subject Index

pp.:  408 – 416

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