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Applications of Nuclear and Radioisotope Technology: For Peace and
Sustainable Development presents the latest technology and research
on nuclear energy with a practical focus on a variety of
applications. Author Dr. Khalid Al-Nabhani provides a thorough and
well-rounded view of the status of nuclear power generation in
order to promote its benefits towards a sustainable, clean and
secure future. This book offers innovative theoretical, analytical,
methodological and technological approaches, encourages a positive
societal and political uptake. This book enhances awareness of
peaceful nuclear applications across a broad spectrum of
industries, including power generation, agriculture, and medicine.
It presents successful examples and lessons learned across many
countries that are working towards their sustainability goals in
cooperation with the IAEA and AAEA, to benefit researchers,
professionals and decision-makers implementing and developing their
own nuclear strategies for the future.
The first edition of Health and Environmental Safety of
Nanomaterials: Polymer Nanocomposites and Other Materials
Containing Nanoparticles was published in 2014, but since that
time, new developments in the field of nanomaterials safety have
emerged, both at release and exposure, along with the expanding
applications of the nanomaterials side. Numerous studies have been
dedicated to the issue of biophysical interactions of nanoparticles
with the human body at the organ, cellular, and molecular levels.
In this second edition, all the chapters have been brought fully up
to date. There are also four brand new chapters on the biophysical
interaction of nanoparticles with the human body; advanced modeling
approaches to help elucidate the nanorisks; safety measures at work
with nanoparticles; and the health and environmental risks of
graphene. It provides key knowledge and information needs for all
those who are working in the research and development sector and
need to learn more about the safety of nanomaterials.
Pressurized Heavy Water Reactors: Atucha-II, the eighth volume in
the JSME Series on Thermal and Nuclear Power Generation, provides a
comprehensive and complete review of a single type of reactor in a
very accessible and practical way. The book presents a close
analysis of the Atucha reactor, covering reactor physics, aging
management of major components, and the role of codes in PHWR and
Nuclear Regulation and Licensing. Including contemporary
capabilities and challenges of nuclear technology, the book offers
solutions and advice on common problems faced, guiding the reader
through safe and approved processes that will help them reach
suitable solutions. Professionals involved in lifecycle assessments
and researchers interested in the development and improvement of
nuclear energy technologies will gain a deep understanding of PHWR
nuclear reactor physics, design and licensing.
Pressurized Heavy Water Reactors: CANDU, the seventh volume in the
JSME Series on Thermal and Nuclear Power Generation series,
provides a comprehensive and complete review of a single type of
reactor in a very accessible and practical way. The book presents
the full lifecycle, from design and manufacturing to operation and
maintenance, also covering fitness-for-service and long-term
operation. It does not relate to any specific vendor-based
technology, but rather provides a broad overview of the latest
technologies from a variety of active locations which will be of
great value to countries invested in developing their own nuclear
programs. Including contemporary capabilities and challenges of
nuclear technology, the book offers practical solutions to common
problems faced, along with the safe and approved processes to reach
suitable solutions. Professionals involved in nuclear power plant
lifecycle assessment and researchers interested in the development
and improvement of nuclear energy technologies will gain a deep
understanding of PHWR nuclear reactor physics, chemistry and
thermal-hydraulic properties.
High-Temperature Gas Reactors is the fifth volume in the JSME
Series on Thermal and Nuclear Power Generation. Series Editor Yasuo
Koizumi and his Volume editors Tetsuaki Takeda and Yoshiyuki
Inagaki present the latest research on High-Temperature Gas Reactor
(HTGR) development and utilization, beginning with an analysis of
the history of HTGRs. A detailed analysis of HTGR design features,
including reactor core design, cooling tower design, pressure
vessel design, I&C factors and safety design, provides readers
with a solid understanding of how to develop efficient and safe
HTGR within a nuclear power plant. The authors combine their
knowledge to present a guide on the safety of HTGRs throughout the
entire reactor system, drawing on their unique experience to pass
on lessons learned and best practices to support professionals and
researchers in their design and operation of these advanced reactor
types. Case studies of critical testing carried out by the authors
provide the reader with firsthand information on how to conduct
tests safely and effectively and an understanding of which
responses are required in unexpected incidents to achieve their
research objectives. An analysis of technologies and systems in
development and testing stages offer the reader a look to the
future of HTGRs and help to direct and inform their further
research in heat transfer, fluid-dynamics, fuel options and
advanced reactor facility selection. This volume is of interest for
nuclear and thermal energy engineers and researchers focusing on
HTGRs, HTGR plant designers and operators, regulators, post
graduate students of nuclear engineering, national labs, government
officials and agencies in power and energy policy and regulations.
Advances in Power Boilers is the second volume in the JSME Series
on Thermal and Nuclear Power Generation. The volume provides the
fundamentals of thermal power generation by firstly analysing
different fuel options for thermal power generation and then also
by tracing the development process of power boilers in about 300
years. The design principles and methodologies as well as the
construction, operation and control of power boilers are explained
in detail together with practical data making this a valuable guide
for post-graduate students, researchers, engineers and regulators
developing knowledge and skill of thermal power generation systems.
Combining their wealth of experience and knowledge, the author team
presents recent advanced technologies to the reader to enable them
to further research and development in various systems, notably
combined cycles, USC and A-USC, as well as PFBC and IGCC. The most
recent best practices for material development for advanced power
system as well as future scope of this important field of
technology are clearly presented, and environment, maintenance,
regulations and standards are considered throughout. The inclusion
of photographs and drawings make this a unique reference for all
those working and researching in the thermal engineering fields.
The book is directed to professional engineers, researchers and
post-graduate students of thermal engineering in industrial and
academic field, as well as plant operators and regulators.
Nuclear Power Plant Design and Analysis Codes: Development,
Validation, and Application presents the latest research on the
most widely used nuclear codes and the wealth of successful
accomplishments which have been achieved over the past decades by
experts in the field. Editors Wang, Li,Allison, and Hohorst and
their team of authors provide readers with a comprehensive
understanding of nuclear code development and how to apply it to
their work and research to make their energy production more
flexible, economical, reliable and safe. Written in an accessible
and practical way, each chapter considers strengths and
limitations, data availability needs, verification and validation
methodologies and quality assurance guidelines to develop thorough
and robust models and simulation tools both inside and outside a
nuclear setting. This book benefits those working in nuclear
reactor physics and thermal-hydraulics, as well as those involved
in nuclear reactor licensing. It also provides early career
researchers with a solid understanding of fundamental knowledge of
mainstream nuclear modelling codes, as well as the more experienced
engineers seeking advanced information on the best solutions to
suit their needs.
Fundamentals of Thermal and Nuclear Power Generation is the first
volume in the JSME Series in Thermal and Nuclear Power Generation.
The first part of this volume provides a thorough and complete
reference on the history of thermal and nuclear power generation,
which has informed and sculpted today's industry. It prepares
readers for subsequent publications in the series that address more
advanced topics and will particularly benefit early career
researchers and those approaching the industry from an alternative
discipline. Modern thermal and nuclear power generation systems and
technologies are then explored, including clear analysis on the
fundamentals of thermodynamics, hydrodynamics, thermal engineering,
combustion engineering, and nuclear physics. The impact of these
technologies on society is considered throughout, as well as supply
issues, accident risk analysis, and important emission and
sustainability considerations. This book is an invaluable resource
for researchers and professional engineers in nuclear and thermal
energy engineering, and postgraduate and undergraduate students in
power generation, especially nuclear and thermal.
Fractional-Order Models for Nuclear Reactor Analysis presents
fractional modeling issues in the context of anomalous diffusion
processes in an accessible and practical way. The book emphasizes
the importance of non-Fickian diffusion in heterogeneous systems as
the core of the nuclear reactor, as well as different variations of
diffusion processes in nuclear reactors which are presented to
establish the importance of nuclear and thermohydraulic phenomena
and the physical side effects of feedback. In addition, the book
analyzes core issues in fractional modeling in nuclear reactors
surrounding phenomenological description and important analytical
sub-diffusive processes in the transport neutron. Users will find
the most innovative modeling techniques of nuclear reactors using
operator differentials of fractional order and applications in
nuclear design and reactor dynamics. Proposed methods are tested
with Boltzmann equations and non-linear order models alongside real
data from nuclear power plants, making this a valuable resource for
nuclear professionals, researchers and graduate students, as well
as those working in nuclear research centers with expertise in
mathematical modeling, physics and control.
Physical Security in the Process Industry: Theory with Applications
deals with physical security in the field of critical
infrastructures where hazardous materials are a factor, along with
the state-of-the-art thinking and modeling methods for enhancing
physical security. The book offers approaches based on scientific
insights, mainly addressing terrorist attacks. Moreover, the use of
innovative techniques is explained, including Bayesian networks,
game-theory and petri-networks. Dealing with economic parameters
and constraints and calculating the costs and benefits of security
measures are also included. The book will be of interest to
security (and safety) scientists, security managers and the public
at large.
Traditional and Novel Adsorbents for Antibiotics Removal from
Wastewater describes, in detail, the importance of removing
antibiotics from aqueous systems, along with new information on
their variation, solubility, toxicology and allowable concentration
in groundwater. The book covers adsorption as an applicable method,
highlighting its advantages and disadvantages. It investigates
various adsorbents ranging from traditional activated carbons,
modified forms of clays, metal oxides, polymer resins, and more
advanced materials such as graphene-based, MOF, nano-matrices, and
composite materials as potential sorbents for the adsorption of
antibiotics from aqueous solutions. In addition, the book covers
biological microorganisms that have been used to remove antibiotics
from wastewater and presents biopolymers, biowaste and living cells
potentially and practically suitable for this purpose. For all
adsorbents, the book explains preparation methods, main properties,
modification techniques to increase antibiotic removal efficiency,
mechanisms in antibiotic removal, advantages and limitations. It
also presents adsorption-desorption in batch and continuous mode,
optimized operating parameters, kinetic and equilibrium adsorption,
and regeneration studies.
Wastewater-based Epidemiology for the Assessment of Human Exposure
to Environmental Pollutants discusses wastewater-based epidemiology
(WBE) and its use in risk assessment and monitoring of human
exposure to hazardous pollutants and pathogens. The book explores
the health impacts of organic and inorganic pollutants from
pesticides, heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, phthalates, personal
care products, and endocrine disruptors in the wastewater
environment. The book examines the application of wastewater-based
epidemiology in determining health risk and exposure to infectious
diseases caused by viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2, parasites, and
bacteria. Other topics include detection techniques, sampling
techniques, analytical methods, biomarkers, and the use of
biosensors in wastewater-based epidemiology studies.
Advances of Computational Fluid Dynamics in Nuclear Reactor Design
and Safety Assessment presents the latest computational fluid
dynamic technologies. It includes an evaluation of safety systems
for reactors using CFD and their design, the modeling of Severe
Accident Phenomena Using CFD, Model Development for Two-phase
Flows, and Applications for Sodium and Molten Salt Reactor Designs.
Editors Joshi and Nayak have an invaluable wealth of experience
that enables them to comment on the development of CFD models, the
technologies currently in practice, and the future of CFD in
nuclear reactors. Readers will find a thematic discussion on each
aspect of CFD applications for the design and safety assessment of
Gen II to Gen IV reactor concepts that will help them develop cost
reduction strategies for nuclear power plants.
Fundamentals of Magnetic Thermonuclear Reactor Design is a
comprehensive resource on fusion technology and energy systems
written by renowned scientists and engineers from the Russian
nuclear industry. It brings together a wealth of invaluable
experience and knowledge on controlled thermonuclear fusion (CTF)
facilities with magnetic plasma confinement - from the first
semi-commercial tokamak T-3, to the multi-billion international
experimental thermonuclear reactor ITER, now in construction in
France. As the INTOR and ITER projects have made an immense
contribution in the past few decades, this book focuses on its
practical engineering aspects and the basics of technical physics
and electrical engineering. Users will gain an understanding of the
key ratios between plasma and technical parameters, design
streamlining algorithms and engineering solutions.
When international rules and regulations governing space travel
were first being developed, only a few countries had any space
presence and commercial space activity was non-existent. Today,
over 50 countries have on-orbit satellites and commercial space
presence is essential to commercial telecommunications and
broadcasting, yet international space law remains in its infancy.
Space Safety Regulations and Standards is the definitive book on
regulatory initiatives involving space safety, new space safety
standards, and safety related to new space technologies under
development. More than 30 world experts come together in this book
to share their detailed knowledge of regulatory and standard making
processes in the area, combining otherwise disparate information
into one essential reference and providing case studies to
illustrate applications throughout space programs internationally.
They address the international regulatory framework that relates to
traditional space safety programs as well as the emerging
regulatory framework that relates to commercial space programs,
space tourism, and efforts to create commercial space station
facilities.
This book on TENR discusses the basic Physics and Chemistry
principles of natural radiation. The current knowledge of the
biological effects of natural radiation is summarized. A wide
variety of topics, from cosmic radiation to atmospheric,
terrestrial and aquatic radiation is addressed, including radon,
thoron, and depleted uranium. Issues like terrorism and
geochronology using natural radiation are also examined.
Securing the Outdoor Construction Site: Strategy, Prevention, and
Mitigation offers a holistic view of security planning for
vulnerable capital projects, providing the strategic and tactical
plans needed to protect large areas with a minimum investment in
personnel and equipment. This book is a one-stop reference that
provides effective security strategies, methods, and tactics to
mitigate the theft of equipment and how to avoid these incidents
altogether. In addition, the book outlines the true costs of
construction site theft to organizations in terms of lost time,
equipment, and brand reputation, along with increased insurance
premiums and danger to personnel. It lists the types of theft that
regularly occur at sites, explores their underlying causes, and
documents their worldwide financial significance. Finally, readers
will learn how to conduct a construction site survey with loss
prevention in mind, and how to budget for the unexpected.
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