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Introduction to Nuclear Engineering: Wrap-up
Covers a wide range of topics in nuclear engineering, including reactor technology, safety challenges, and Generation IV concepts.
Chemical reaction engineering: reactor design
Focuses on isothermal reactor design, covering mole balances, rate laws, stoichiometry, and pressure drop effects.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Explores nuclear engineering topics such as reactor technology, safety principles, and emergency core cooling systems.
Nuclear Reactor Concepts: Safety and Sustainability
Explores new nuclear reactor concepts for enhanced safety and sustainability, covering topics from Generation-III to Generation-IV and beyond.
Chemical Reaction Engineering: Algorithmic Approach
Explores problem-solving algorithms for chemical reactor design and analysis, emphasizing the CRE approach and various reactor configurations.
Nuclear Reactor Safety Principles
Covers nuclear reactor safety principles, radionuclides, safety barriers, decay heat, criticality experiments, and emergency cooling systems.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Introduces nuclear engineering concepts, covering reactor technology, physics, safety measures, fission reactions, and reactor safety.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Covers reactor technology, safety functions, accident scenarios, and emergency systems in nuclear engineering.
Molten Salt Reactors: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Fuel Options
Explores the advantages and disadvantages of molten salt reactors, fuel options, technological advantages, safety aspects, and the thorium cycle.
Modified One Group Theory: Media Containing Fuel
Explores the modified one group theory for thermal reactors, focusing on media containing fuel and resonance treatment.