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Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Introduces nuclear engineering, covering reactions, chain reactions, fuel cycle, criticality, and multiplication factors.
Physics of Nuclear Reactors: Fundamentals and Advanced Concepts
Explores the fundamentals and challenges of nuclear reactors, covering neutron diffusion, fission, breeding, transmutation, and advanced technologies.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering: Chain Reactions and Fuel Cycles
Explores chain reactions, criticality, reactor types, and fuel cycles in nuclear engineering.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Introduces nuclear engineering concepts, covering reactor technology, physics, safety measures, fission reactions, and reactor safety.
Reactor Technology: Reactivity Variations and Control
Explores reactivity variations in reactor technology, covering short-term, medium-term, and long-term effects, means of control, and consequences.
Nuclear Reactors: Concepts and Analysis
Explores nuclear reactor physics, covering basic principles, specific reactor types, accidents like Chernobyl, and advanced technologies.
Nuclear Engineering: Fukushima and Beyond
Covers various topics in nuclear engineering, including Fukushima event analysis, Chernobyl accident, and reactor safety measures.
Nuclear Reactor Accidents: TMI2 and Chernobyl
Explores the TMI2 and Chernobyl nuclear reactor accidents, safety features, and Generation IV reactors.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Covers various topics in nuclear engineering, including reactor technology, nuclear physics, and safety analysis assumptions.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Introduces nuclear engineering, covering reactor types, components, and thermodynamics, including pressurized water reactors and boiling water reactors.