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Contents: 1. The Earth and Nuclear Power 2. Sources and Resources 3. How Reactors Work 4. Cooling Reactors 5. Loss of Cooling 6. Loss of Cooling Accident: Some Examples 7. Postulated Severe Accidents 8. Cooling During Fuel Removal and Processing
First published in 1985. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
On its original publication in 1973, this book was the first
reference for engineers to fully present the science of boiling and
condensation. It dealt especially with the problems of estimating
heat transfer rates and pressure drops, with particular attention
to the occurrence of boiling and condensation in the presence of
forced flows within pipes. The new third edition was written
primarily for design and development engineers in the chemical
process, power generation, and refrigeration industries, and is
meant to be an aid in the design of heat exchangers. It covers
recent advances and significantly broadens coverage to flows over
tube bundles, with extensive new treatment of two-phase heat
transfer regarding refrigerants and petrochemicals. Many new
problems have been added at the end of each chapter to enhance the
book's use as a text in advanced courses on two-phase flow and heat
transfer. Instructors using the book as a course text may obtain
full solutions to the end-of-chapter problems by writing to:
Science Marketing Dept., Oxford University Press, 198 Madison
Avenue, New York, NY 10016 (please include school name and course
identification), or by faxing (212) 726-6442.
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