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100 1 _aZamani Paydar, Ali
245 0 1 _aAdvanced Reactor Concepts (ARC)
_bA New Nuclear Power Plant Perspective Producing Energy
_c['Zamani Paydar, Ali', 'Kamal Mousavi Balgehshiri, Seyed', 'Zohuri, Bahman']
264 1 _bElsevier Science
_c2023
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700 0 _aZamani Paydar, Ali
700 0 _aKamal Mousavi Balgehshiri, Seyed
700 0 _aZohuri, Bahman
856 4 0 _2Cyberlibris
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520 _aNuclear engineers advancing the energy transition are understanding more about the next generation of nuclear plants; however, it is still difficult to access all the critical types, concepts, and applications in one location. Advanced Reactor Concepts (ARC): A New Nuclear Power Plant Perspective Producing Energy gives engineers and nuclear engineering researchers the comprehensive tools to get up to date on the latest technology supporting generation IV nuclear plant systems. After providing a brief history of this area, alternative technology is discussed such as electromagnetic pumps, heat pipes as control devices, Nuclear Air-Brayton Combined Cycles integration, and instrumentation helping nuclear plants to provide dispatchable electricity to the grid and heat to industry. Packed with examples of all the types, benefits, and challenges involved, Advanced Reactor Concepts (ARC) delivers the go-to reference that engineers need to advance safe nuclear energy as a low-carbon option. - Describes theory and concepts on generation IV technology such as advanced reactor concepts (ARC) and electromagnetic pumps, and compares different types and sizes. - Sets out the energy transition with critical carbon-free technology that can supplement intermittent power sources such as wind and solar. - Explains alternative heat storage technology, including Nuclear Air-Brayton Combined Cycles. - Introduces advanced main instrumentation systems for in-core probes.
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