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Nuclear reactor systems

Barré Bertrand
Publication date 03/03/2016
EAN: 9782759806690
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The evolution of nuclear reactors since the 1942 Fermi experiment can be described along the lines of natural history, with an initial - flourish of uninhibited creativity followed by a severe selection process leading to a handful of surviving speci... See full description
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PublisherEDP SCIENCES
Page Count432
Languagefr
AuthorBarré Bertrand
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date03/03/2016
Weight1012 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)2.30 x 17.70 x 25.30 cm
A technical, historical and dynamic approach
The evolution of nuclear reactors since the 1942 Fermi experiment can be described along the lines of natural history, with an initial - flourish of uninhibited creativity followed by a severe selection process leading to a handful of surviving species, with light water reactors occupying most ofthe biotope today.This book combines four approaches:• A descriptive one. is gives an overview of the main strengths and weaknesses of the di erent reactor systems.• A historical approach, from the 1940's to nowadays, with an extrapolation to the near future. The LWR dominance being rmly established, what is the next step?• An axiomatic approach. Starting with a set of long term criteria concerning the fuel cycle sustainability, a conceptual solution is established, and then a family of reactor systems is selected for development and qualification.• A dynamic approach. In the early 2000s, the prevailing image combined a "nuclear renaissance", a strong limitation of the greenhouse gases concentration and a dynamic growth of the world economy. Updating the strategy in the wake of the last decade events requires a sharper understanding of the driving forces as well as of the influence of the post-Fukushima safety framework on the design constraints.