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dc.contributor.authorBahman Zohurien_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-30T01:01:27Z-
dc.date.available2020-03-30T01:01:27Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/13777-
dc.descriptionContents: Chapter1: Introduction to the Nuclear Power Industry.- Chapter2: Nuclear Power Structure from Past to Present.- Chapter3: Nuclear Energy Research and Development Roadmap.- Chapter4: A Combined Cycle Power Conversion System for Small Modular Reactor.- Chapter5: Small Modular Reactors, The Next Big Renewable Energy Source.- Chapter6: Safty and Nonproliferation Aspect of GEN-IV Reactors.- Chapter7: Electricity Production and Renewable Source of Energy, Economics.- Chapter8: Energy Storage Technologies & Their Role in Renewable Integration.en_US
dc.description.abstractCurrently, about half of all nuclear power plants are located in the United States. There are many, different kinds of nuclear power plants, and we will discuss a few important designs in this text. A nuclear power plant harnesses the energy inside atoms themselves and converts this to electricity. All of us use this electricity. In Sect. 1.1 of this chapter, we show you the idea of the fission process and how it works. A nuclear power plant uses controlled nuclear fission. In this chapter, we will explore how a nuclear power plant operates and the manner in which nuclear reactions are controlled. There are several different designs for nuclear reactors. Most of them have the same basic function, but one’s implementation of this function separates it from another. There are several classification systems used to distinguish between reactor types. Below is a list of common reactor types and classification systems found throughout the world, and they are briefly explained below according to the three types of classification either (1) classified by moderator material, (2) classified by coolant material, or (3) classified by reaction types.en_US
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dc.publisherSpringeren_US
dc.subjectEnergy; Nuclear reactors; Nuclear power plants; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical; Nuclear power plants; Nuclear reactors; Technology & Engineering -- Power Resources -- Nuclear; Technology & Engineering -- Material Science; Nuclear power & engineering; Materials science; Renewable energy sources; Materials science; Force and energy; Science -- Energy; Alternative & renewable energy sources & technology; Electronic booksen_US
dc.titleSmall modular reactors as renewable energy sourcesen_US
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