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Introduction to Nuclear Engineering, 3/E
ISBN-10: 0201824981
ISBN-13: 9780201824988
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2001
Format: Cloth; 783 pp
Published: 03/21/2001
Status: Instock
The text is designed for junior and senior level Nuclear Engineering students.
The third edition of this highly respected text offers the most current and complete introduction to nuclear engineering available. Introduction to Nuclear Engineering has been thoroughly updated with new information on French, Russian, and Japanese nuclear reactors. All units have been revised to reflect current standards. In addition to the numerous end-of-chapter problems, computer exercises have been added.
Provides students with the latest in the technology of the industry. Ex.___
Enables a clearer understanding of the importance and use of nuclear power. Ex.___
Increases understanding of the origin of nuclear energy. Ex.___
Enables students to comprehend the theory. Ex.___
Prepares students for international interactions. Ex.___
Helps readers to appreciate the inherent safety of nuclear energy and need for safety consciousness. Ex.___
Provides students with the latest in the technology of the industry. Ex.___
Enables a clearer understanding of the importance and use of nuclear power. Ex.___
Increases understanding of the origin of nuclear energy. Ex.___
Enables students to comprehend the theory. Ex.___
Prepares students for international interactions. Ex.___
Helps readers to appreciate the inherent safety of nuclear energy and need for safety consciousness. Ex.___
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1. Nuclear Engineering.
2. Atomic and Nuclear Physics.
Anthony Baratta is currently a Professor of Nuclear Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University and Director of the Nuclear Safety Center. He received the B.A/B.S. degrees in physics/applied physics from Columbia University in 1968 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from Brown University in 1970 and 1978, respectively. His research interests and contributions include reactor safety, reactor kinetics and physics, and the effects of radiation on materials. He has authored many scientific publications and made numerous presentations. He is an active member of the American Nuclear Society and has appeared on many network television and radio broadcasts as an authority on reactor accidents, including the accident at Three Mile Island.
The third edition of this popular book is updated to include a completely revised discussion of reactor technology, an improved discussion of the reactor physics, and a more detailed discussion of basic nuclear physics and models.
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