Today, there is renewed interest in nuclear power as a technology for meeting the challenges of climate change. New research is continually being undertaken to improve existing technologies and minimize the risk of accidents. This book focuses on current developments in the operation and safety of nuclear power plants, providing readers in both academic and industrial contexts with a clear picture of the field today, as well as pointing towards new developments in the future. The first part of the book covers issues of operation, safety and the environment. New studies are presented on subjects including experience of nuclear steam reheat around the world, and a case study of the radiological and environmental effects of the decommissioned Ingalina Nuclear Power Plant in Lithuania. In part two, questions of deployment and sustainability are to the fore. Here, the reader will gain new knowledge of topics such as nuclear naval propulsion, the effects of nuclear power on marine ecology, and microbial leaching of uranium ore. Finally, part three explores advanced topics in nuclear power, including a review of cross-flow-induced vibration in heat exchanger tube bundles, and the two-phase flow characteristics of nuclear power equipment.
Specifications |
Descriptions |
ISBN |
9789535119043 |
Year |
2017 |
Binding |
Hardcover |
Subject |
Energy |
Pages |
446 |
Weight |
0.4 |
Readership |
NA |