Originally published in 1961. This book gives the layman a better
understanding of the nature of nuclear power and explains some of
the major problems which have to be overcome in making practical
use of it. It is concerned mainly with the different kinds of
nuclear reactors - their underlying principles are explained and
illustrated by reference to particular plants or design studies.
Interested readers will find that the discussion of principles is
full enough, and the range covered wide enough, to provide a broad
view of the subject and a useful introduction to some more
technical literature.
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