Physics of Nuclear Reactors 1st Edition by P. Mohanakrishnan (Editor)
- Publisher: PHYSICS
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- SKU: 49502
- Number of Pages: 775
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๐ Title: Physics of Nuclear Reactors
โ๏ธ Authors/Editors: P. Mohanakrishnan, Om Pal Singh, K. Umasankari
๐ฆ Quality: Black White Pakistan Print
๐น Introduction:
This textbook offers an in-depth and comprehensive look at the physical principles behind nuclear reactors. It serves as a fundamental guide for students and professionals in nuclear engineering and reactor physics.
๐ย Key Points:
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Covers basic to advanced principles of neutron behavior in reactors.
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Explains criticality, reactor kinetics, and radiation shielding.
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Discusses various reactor types including PWRs, BWRs, and fast reactors.
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Contains real-world examples and mathematical models for reactor calculations.
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Suitable for both academic learning and professional reference.
๐ป Conclusion:
Physics of Nuclear Reactors is a detailed and academically rich resource tailored for learners and practitioners in nuclear engineering, providing clarity on the complex physics that govern nuclear energy systems.