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Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
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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.
Neutron Physics: Reactor Fundamentals
Explores neutron physics in nuclear reactors, covering criticality, fuel cycles, reactor characteristics, and slowing down processes.
The Diffusion of Neutrons
Covers the transport of neutrons, scalar neutron flux, neutron currents, and more, along with fuel cycles and types of nuclear reactors.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering: Gen IV Reactors
Introduces Generation IV nuclear reactors, focusing on fast-spectrum reactors and their sustainability, breeding of fissile fuel, properties of coolants, historical development, advantages, disadvantages, and key challenges.
Nuclear Reactor Safety Principles
Covers nuclear reactor safety principles, radionuclides, safety barriers, decay heat, criticality experiments, and emergency cooling systems.
Gas Reactor: Transmutation with Fast Neutrons and High-Temperature Concepts
Explores transmutation in fast reactors, subcritical reactors, and high-temperature gas-cooled concepts.
Nuclear Reactions: Basics and Applications
Explores nuclear reactions, radioactivity, energy release, and decay heat removal in reactors.
Physics of Nuclear Reactors: Gas-Cooled Reactors
Explores gas-cooled nuclear reactors, covering basic principles, reactor concepts, fuel types, and advanced technologies.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Introduces nuclear engineering principles, safety systems, reactor design, and accident management procedures.
Nuclear Reactor Criticality Analysis
Covers the formalism and criticality analysis of nuclear reactors, focusing on mathematical equations and reactor stability.