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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Databook of Biocides contains critical data on the most important
biocides in use today. The selection includes generic and
commercial biocides, which are approved for use in the European
Union and the US. Data on generic biocides come from numerous
sources, and can be easily compared with manufacturer information
on commercial biocides, which are also included. Physical
properties are presented-including volatility, solubility, and
concentration-as are health and safety considerations (such as
flash point, autoignition temperature, risks of skin and eye
irritation, mutagenicity and carcinogenicity) and first-aid
guidance. Ecological properties are also emphasized, with data on
biodegradation and acquatic toxicity. Particular emphasis is placed
on usage considerations, including recommended material-biocide
combinations, processing methods and dosages, and features and
benefits for each biocide. The book also contains an introductory
chapter in which general indicators of performance of biocides are
discussed.
Food Safety and Quality Systems in Developing Countries, Volume
One: Export Challenges and Implementation Strategies considers both
the theoretical and practical aspects of food safety and quality
systems implementation by major world markets and new and emerging
markets in developing countries. This reference examines issues
facing exporters and importers of traditional foods the
characteristics of the food and its distribution channels, and
market access from a historical and current context to present best
practices. This must-have reference offers real-life, practical
approaches for foods from around the world, offering help to those
who have found it difficult to implement sustainable, certifiable
food safety and quality systems into their businesses and provides
scientifically sound solutions to support their implementation.
Dennis Nolan, drawing on decades of experience as a well-known
safety author and senior loss prevention specialist at Saudi
Aramco, provides the essential procedures and checklists in Safety
and Security Review for the Process Industries. In addition to
guiding the reader through the selection and execution of efficient
and complete hazard analysis and safety reviews (such as HAZOP,
PHA, What-If, SVA, LOPA, Bowtie), Nolan shares his personal
experience and illustrates procedures with real-world examples.
Updated throughout to reflect changing practices, the fourth
edition expands its scope to include maintenance, exploratory
drilling, and governmental regulation updates. It adds best
practice guidelines on CHAZOP reviews, expands on threats in the
security vulnerability analysis, and includes more information on
chemical process facilities and hydrocarbon/chemical plant
safeguards. Up-to-date form templates and "what-if" checklists are
also available for purchasers of the book to download, making this
a complete safety review toolkit.
Risk science is becoming increasingly important as businesses,
policymakers and public sector leaders are tasked with
decision-making and investment using varying levels of knowledge
and information. Risk Science: An Introduction explores the theory
and practice of risk science, providing concepts and tools for
understanding and acting under conditions of uncertainty. The
chapters in this work cover the fundamental concepts, principles,
approaches, methods and models for how to understand, assess,
communicate, manage and govern risk. These topics are presented and
examined in a way which details how they relate, for example, how
to characterize and communicate risk with particular emphasis on
reflecting uncertainties; how to distinguish risk perception and
professional risk judgments; how to assess risk and guide
decision-makers, especially for cases involving large uncertainties
and value differences; and how to integrate risk assessment with
resilience-based strategies. The text provides a variety of
examples and case studies that relate to highly visible and
relevant issues facing risk academics, practitioners and non-risk
leaders who must make risk-related decisions. Presenting both the
foundational and most recent advancements in the subject matter,
this work particularly suits students of risk science courses at
college and university level. The book also provides broader key
reading for students and scholars in other domains, including
business, engineering and public health.
Current safety and risk management guidelines necessitate that
organizations develop and formally manage their understanding and
knowledge of the standards and protocols of risk management. The
impact of communication and human performance on the identification
and control of hazards and associated risk must be addressed in a
structured manner. This core reference provides a complete guide to
creating a comprehensive and effective safety culture.
"Safety Culture" is a reference for safety and risk
professionals and a training text for corporate-based learners and
students at university level. The book will keep safety and risk
management professionals up-to-date and will provide the tools
needed to develop consistent and effective organizational safety
protocols.
How to develop a foundation to improve the perception of safety,
analyze the organizational culture and its impact on the safety
management system, and review the importance of developing a
influential networkProvides a format for establishing goals and
objectives, discusses the impact of leadership on the safety
management system and the roles and responsibilities needed as well
as methods to gain employee participationTools to enhance the
safety management system, the education and training of employees,
how to assess the current safety management system, and the process
of curation is introduced
Hazardous Gases: Risk Assessment on Environment and Human Health
examines all relevant routes of exposure, inhalation, skin
absorption and ingestion, and control measures of specifics
hazardous gases resulting from workplace exposure from industrial
processes, traffic fumes, and the degradation of waste materials
and how they impacts the health and environment of workers. The
book examines the risk assessment and effect of poisonous gases on
the environment human health. It also covers necessary emergency
guidelines, safety measures, physiological impact, hazard control
measures, handling and storage of hazardous gases. Each chapter is
formatted to include an introduction, historical background,
physicochemical properties, physiological role discussing
mechanisms of toxicity, its effect on human health as well as
environment, followed by case studies and recent research on toxic
gases. Hazardous Gases: Risk Assessment on Environment and Human
Health is a helpful resource for academics and researchers in
toxicology, occupational health and safety, and environmental
sciences as well as those in the field who work to assess and
mitigate the impact of toxic gases on the work environment and the
health of the workforce.
This innovative book aims to bring the science of safety into a
simple and practical approach to investigating workplace incidents.
As a basis, it uses the ideas of some of the great safety science
thinkers of our time. These include Sidney Dekker, Todd Conklin,
Erik Hollnagel, Daniel Kahneman, James Reason and Dylan Evans,
alongside others and the author's own extensive industry
experience. Simplicity in Safety Investigations: A Practitioner's
Guide to Applying Safety Science will better equip readers to deal
with incident investigations by helping them understand the science
behind investigation techniques, and by exploring coaching and
leadership styles that help them ask better questions both before
and after workplace incidents. The first two chapters of the book
focus on our mindset as we approach and undertake investigations,
and the simple things we all must do before an investigation
starts. The third chapter is a step-by-step guide on how to
undertake both simple and more detailed workplace incident
investigations. Chapter 4 is reserved for a more detailed review
and set of explanations around the science and thinking behind the
method and approach. This book serves as an easy-to-follow,
real-world reference for supervisors, managers and safety
practitioners across many industries.
With nanotechnology being a relatively new field, the questions
regarding safety and ethics are steadily increasing with the
development of the research. This book aims to give an overview on
the ethics associated with employing nanoscience for products with
everyday applications. The risks as well as the regulations are
discussed, and an outlook for the future of nanoscience on a
manufacturer's scale and for the society is provided. Ethics in
nanotechnology is a valuable resource for, philosophers,
academicians and scientist, as well as all other industry
professionals and researchers who interact with emerging social and
philosophical ethical issues on routine bases. It is especially for
deep learners who are enthusiastic to apprehend the challenges
related to nanotechnology and ethics in philosophical and social
education. This book presents an overview of new and emerging
nanotechnologies and their societal and ethical implications. It is
meant for students, academics, scientists, engineers, policy
makers, ethicist, philosophers and all stakeholders involved in the
development and use of nanotechnology.
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