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Fundamentals of Nuclear Science and Engineering [Hardcover]

J. Kenneth Shultis (Author), Richard E. Faw (Author)
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0824708342 978-0824708344 July 24, 2002 1
Fundamentals of Nuclear Science and Engineering provides an ideal introduction to the subject. The first half of the text reviews the important results of "modern" physics and introduces the fundamentals of nuclear science. The second half introduces the theory of nuclear reactors and its application in electrical power production and propulsion. It also surveys many other applications of nuclear technology encountered in space research, industry, and medicine. Each chapter contains extensive problem sets, and appendices at the end of the text furnish large amounts of practical data that enable students to perform a wealth of calculations.

Among the myriad concepts, principles, and applications addressed in this text, Fundamentals of Nuclear Science and Engineering

  • Describes sources of radiation, radiation interactions, and the results of such interactions
  • Summarizes developments in the creation of atomic and nuclear models
  • Develops the kinematics and energetics of nuclear reactions and radioactivity
  • Identifies and assesses biological risks associated with ionizing radiation
  • Presents the theory of nuclear reactors and their dynamic behavior
  • Discusses the design and characteristics of modern nuclear power reactors
  • Summarizes the nuclear fuel cycle and radioactive waste management
  • Describes methods for directly converting nuclear energy into electricity
  • Presents an overview of nuclear propulsion for ships and space crafts
  • Explores the use of nuclear techniques in medical therapy and diagnosis
  • Covers basic concepts in theory of special relativity, wave-particle duality, and quantum mechanics

    Fundamentals of Nuclear Science and Engineering builds the background students embarking on the study of nuclear engineering and technology need to understand and quantify nuclear phenomena and to move forward into higher-level studies.


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    • Hardcover: 520 pages
    • Publisher: CRC Press; 1 edition (July 24, 2002)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0824708342
    • ISBN-13: 978-0824708344
    • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7.2 x 1.3 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
    • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Simplifying nuclear physics and engineering, November 14, 2004
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    This book is pure fun to read... easy to follow, clearly written, and full of cool graphs. It invokes the engineer, physicist, and statistician in you all at once. If for nothing else but having fun, you should get a copy and read it.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect introduction, October 4, 2010
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    Fundamentals of Nuclear Science and Engineering is a perfect introduction to the field. It starts gently enough so that anyone with a basic high school understanding of chemistry and physics can easily pick up the quantitative and qualitative ideas behind the operations of subatomic particles. The graphics are an appropriate companion to the text and the indices and appendices are extremely useful for performing calculations. The only potential downside would regard the end of chapter problems tending towards a "plug and chug" nature.
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    The last half of the twentieth century was a time in which tremendous advances in science and technology revolutionized our entire way of life. Read the first page
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    annual radon exposure, binary nuclear reactions, neutron cycle, prompt fission neutrons, collisional stopping power, fission product chain, gonad dose, neutron precursors, potential alpha energy concentration, neutron population, reactivity insertion, thermal power sources, radiative stopping power, fast fission neutron, reactivity feedback, heterogeneous core, fission factor, fissionable nuclides, occurring nuclides, thermal fission, initial ion pairs, asymptotic period, endoergic reactions, compound nucleus, fissile fuel
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    New York, United States, American Nuclear Society, International Commission, Prentice Hall, United Nations, Nuclear Power Chap, Health Physics, National Council, Principles of Nuclear Reactors Chap, Radiological Protection, Upper Saddle River, National Research Council, Radioactivity Chap, Soviet Union, Binary Nuclear Reactions Chap, Environmental Protection Agency, National Academy of Sciences, Westinghouse Electric Corp, Academic Press, Characteristics of Radioactive Decay, Effects of Atomic Radiation, Nuclear Reactor Theory, Radiation Interactions Chap, Tracer Applications
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