Comprehensive Nuclear Materials discusses the major classes of materials suitable for usage in nuclear fission, fusion reactors and high power accelerators, and for diverse functions in fuels, cladding, moderator and control materials, structural, functional, and waste materials. The work addresses the full panorama of contemporary international research in nuclear materials, from Actinides to Zirconium alloys, from the worlds' leading scientists and engineers. Critically reviews the major classes and functions of materials, supporting the selection, assessment, validation and engineering of materials in extreme nuclear environment Fully integrated with F-elements.net, a proprietary database containing useful cross-referenced property data on the lanthanides and actinides Details contemporary developments in numerical simulation, modelling, experimentation, and computational analysis, for effective implementation in labs and plants
The work addresses the full panorama of contemporary international research in nuclear materials, from Actinides to Zirconium alloys, from the worlds' leading scientists and engineers.
Comprehensive Nuclear Materials
This report summarizes the findings of the classified report. Charts and tables. This is a print on demand edition of an important, hard-to-find report.
Materials Science and Technology: A Comprehensive Treatment
Materials Science and Technology: A Comprehensive Treatment. Nuclear Materials. Part I.. Volume 10A
This book is the first book to outline nuclear forensics in detail and provides a definitive guide to nuclear forensic analysis.
Materials Science and Technology: A Comprehensive Treatment. Nuclear materials ; volume editor, Brian R.T. Frost. Vol. 10A. Pt. I.
The second of two volumes in this series to deal with the information required for the use of materials in the nuclear power industry.
The two volumes together contain the most comprehensive collection of information ever published in nuclear materials. Contents: Walters/Hofman: Metallic Fast Reactor Fuels. Snelgrove/Hofman: Dispersion Fuels. Strain/Lambert: Oxide Fuels.
Nonproliferation programs administered by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) are working to secure nuclear materials in Russia and other countries.