Fission, Fusion and The Energy Crisis ( 2 )

Publication series :2

Author: Hunt   S. E.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781483148618

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780080247342

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780080247342

Subject: TL1 Basic Theory

Language: ENG

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Fission, Fusion and the Energy Crisis, Second Edition focuses on the importance of the breeder reactor to the efficient use of nuclear fuel reserves. This book examines the interrelationships of the scientific, technological, economic, and ecological aspects of nuclear power and considers the debate on the possible danger of a ""plutonium economy.""
This monograph is comprised of 12 chapters and opens with a discussion on the energy requirements and available fuel supplies on a global scale, with emphasis on capital fuel reserves and renewable energy sources. An overview of the atom and its nucleus, mass, and energy is then presented. The following chapters explore the process of nuclear fission and how it can be used to produce a hydrogen bomb; natural uranium reactors and enriched reactors; the control and safety of nuclear reactors; and the short- and long-term economics of nuclear power stations. The nuclear power programs of some countries such as Canada, Britain, and the United States are also considered. Finally, the nuclear fusion process and attempts to control it for use in the production of heat and electricity are analyzed.
This text is intended for nuclear scientists and undergraduate students.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 8

PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION

pp.:  8 – 10

PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION

pp.:  10 – 12

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TO THE SECOND EDITION

pp.:  12 – 13

Acknowledgements to the First Edition

pp.:  13 – 16

Chapter 1. Living on Capital

pp.:  16 – 23

Chapter 2. The Atom and Its Nucleus, Mass and Energy

pp.:  23 – 28

Chapter 3. Fission and the Bomb

pp.:  28 – 34

Chapter 4. The Natural Uranium Reactor

pp.:  34 – 45

Chapter 5. Enriched Reactors

pp.:  45 – 59

Chapter 6. Control and Safety

pp.:  59 – 74

Chapter 7. Long-term Economics: The Breeder Reactions and Nuclear Fuel Reserves

pp.:  74 – 85

Chapter 8. Short-term Economics: The Cost per Kilowatt Hour

pp.:  85 – 95

Chapter 9. National Nuclear Power Programmes

pp.:  95 – 118

Chapter 10. Nuclear Power and the Environment

pp.:  118 – 134

Chapter 11. Renewable Energy Sources

pp.:  134 – 142

Chapter 12. The Fusion Programme

pp.:  142 – 169

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

pp.:  169 – 176

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

pp.:  176 – 182

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