
An Introduction to the Neutron Kinetics of Nuclear Power Reactors introduces the reader to the neutron kinetics of nuclear power reactors. Topics covered include the neutron physics of reactor kinetics, feedback effects, water-moderated reactors, fast reactors, and methods of plant control. The reactor transients following faults are also discussed, along with the use of computers in the study of power reactor kinetics. This book is comprised of eight chapters and begins with an overview of the reactor physics characteristics of a nuclear power reactor and their influence on system design and operation. The use of a mathematical model of the system to study reactor kinetics and control is described. The following chapters explore the neutronic aspects of reactor kinetics; the interaction between neutronic events and the behavior of other physical quantities of the reactor; the influence of feedback effects on neutron kinetics; and the neutron kinetics of water-moderated reactors and fast reactors. The different control schemes for nuclear power reactors are also considered. The final chapter looks at the use of computers to solve the equations of kinetic models for nuclear power reactors. This monograph will be a useful resource for nuclear scientists, physicists, and engineers.
This text investigates the fundamental principles of neutron kinetics and their application to the design, control, and safety of nuclear power reactors. The authors, J.G. Tyror and R.I. Vaughan, utilize a combination of reactor physics theory and mathematical modeling to explain how neutron behavior influences system operation. The work provides a structured framework for understanding the interaction between neutronic events and physical reactor variables, specifically focusing on transient analysis and control systems.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this monograph as a technical resource for nuclear scientists and engineers seeking a foundational understanding of reactor dynamics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires a strong background in physics and mathematics to fully comprehend the presented models.
Page Count:
183
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon Press
ISBN-10:
0080066674
ISBN-13:
9780080066677
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