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Handbook of Small Modular Nuclear Reactors, Second Edition is a
fully updated comprehensive reference on Small Modular Reactors
(SMRs), which reflects the latest research and technological
advances in the field from the last five years. Editors Daniel T.
Ingersoll and Mario D. Carelli, along with their team of expert
contributors, combine their wealth of collective experience to
update this comprehensive handbook that provides the reader with
all required knowledge on SMRs, expanding on the rapidly growing
interest and development of SMRs around the globe. This book begins
with an introduction to SMRs for power generation, an overview of
international developments, and an analysis of Integral Pressurized
Water Reactors as a popular class of SMRs. The second part of the
book is dedicated to SMR technologies, including physics,
components, I&C, human-system interfaces and safety aspects.
Part three discusses the implementation of SMRs, covering economic
factors, construction methods, hybrid energy systems and licensing
considerations. The fourth part of the book provides an in-depth
analysis of SMR R&D and deployment of SMRs within eight
countries, including the United States, Republic of Korea, Russia,
China, Argentina, and Japan. This edition includes brand new
content on the United Kingdom and Canada, where interests in SMRs
have increased considerably since the first edition was published.
The final part of the book adds a new analysis of the global SMR
market and concludes with a perspective on SMR benefits to
developing economies. This authoritative and practical handbook
benefits engineers, designers, operators, and regulators working in
nuclear energy, as well as academics and graduate students
researching nuclear reactor technologies.
There is currently significant interest in the development of small
modular reactors (SMRs) for the generation of both electricity and
process heat. SMRs offer potential benefits in terms of better
affordability and enhanced safety, and can also be sited more
flexibly than traditional nuclear plants. Small Modular Reactors:
Nuclear Power Fad or Future? reviews SMR features, promises, and
problems, also discussing what lies ahead for reactors of this
type. The book is organized into three major parts with the first
part focused on the role of energy, especially nuclear energy, for
global development. It also provides a brief history of SMRs. The
second major part presents basic nuclear power plant terminology
and then discusses in depth the attributes of SMRs that distinguish
them from traditional nuclear plants. The third and final major
section discusses the current interest in SMRs from a customer's
perspective and delineates several remaining hurdles that must be
addressed to achieve wide-spread SMR deployment.
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