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Nuclear Fuel Cycle (1st ed. 2023)
B. S Tomar, P R Vasudeva Rao, S. B Roy, Jose P. Panakkal, Kanwar Raj, …
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The present book describes the various processes involved in
different stages of the entire nuclear fuel cycle, which include
exploration of uranium, thorium, and other nuclear materials,
mining and milling of ores, conversion of the separated nuclear
material into nuclear grade, fabrication of different types of
nuclear fuels and their physical as well as chemical quality
control, thermodynamics of the interaction among fuel and fission
products during reactor operation, post irradiation examination,
spent fuel reprocessing, radioactive waste management, accounting
and control of nuclear materials, and safety aspects involved in
handling and transportation of nuclear materials. The book provides
the fundamental knowledge to the practicing nuclear scientists and
engineers, young researchers, and postgraduate students interested
in pursuing a career in nuclear industry in general and those
engaged in human resource development in the field of nuclear
science and technology in particular. It can also be prescribed as
a textbook for a course on nuclear fuel cycle at postgraduate
level.
This book is written to introduce experimental magnetism in a
comprehensive manner to advanced undergraduate, postgraduate, and
doctoral students pursuing studies in physics, material sciences,
and engineering. It is an excellent resource providing an overview
of the various experimental techniques in magnetism and magnetic
materials. The text is partitioned into three parts. Part I deals
with a brief history of magnetism and magnetic materials along with
their role in modern society. A concise account of their current
technological applications is also provided. Part II focusses on
the basic phenomena of magnetism. Part III consists of chapters
discussing a variety of experimental practices needed to study the
microscopic as well as macroscopic aspects of different kinds of
magnetic phenomena and materials.
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