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Nuclear energy is important both as a very large energy resource and as a source of carbon free energy. However incidents such as the Fukashima Daiichi nuclear disaster (2011), the Chernobyl disaster (1986), and the Three Mile Island accident (1979) have cast doubts on the future of nuclear fission as a major player in the future energy mix. This volume provides an excellent overview of the current situation regarding nuclear fission as well as a description of the enormous potential advantages offered by nuclear fusion including an essentially unlimited fuel supply with minimal environmental impact.Energy from the Nucleus focuses on the two main approaches to producing energy from the nucleus: fission and fusion. The chapters on nuclear fission cover the status of current and future generations of reactors as well as new safety requirements and the environmental impact of electricity production from nuclear fission. The chapters on nuclear fusion discuss both inertial confinement fusion and magnetic confinement fusion, including the new international fusion test facility, ITER. The expertise of the authors, who are active participants in the respective technologies, ensures that the information provided is both reliable and current. Their views will no doubt enlighten our understanding of the future of energy from the nucleus.

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Fundamentals of Nuclear Fission (Bertrand Barre); New Concepts of Fission Plants (Bertrand Barre); Safety and Storage (Bertrand Barre); Indirect Drive Fusion (Erik Storm & John Lindl); Direct Drive Laser Fusion (John Sethian); Magnetic Confinement Fusion (R Goldston & M Zarnstorff); ITER (Brad Nelson);

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      Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
      Publication Date: 03/10/2016
      ISBN13: 9789814689199, 978-9814689199
      ISBN10: 981468919X

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      Book Synopsis
      Nuclear energy is important both as a very large energy resource and as a source of carbon free energy. However incidents such as the Fukashima Daiichi nuclear disaster (2011), the Chernobyl disaster (1986), and the Three Mile Island accident (1979) have cast doubts on the future of nuclear fission as a major player in the future energy mix. This volume provides an excellent overview of the current situation regarding nuclear fission as well as a description of the enormous potential advantages offered by nuclear fusion including an essentially unlimited fuel supply with minimal environmental impact.Energy from the Nucleus focuses on the two main approaches to producing energy from the nucleus: fission and fusion. The chapters on nuclear fission cover the status of current and future generations of reactors as well as new safety requirements and the environmental impact of electricity production from nuclear fission. The chapters on nuclear fusion discuss both inertial confinement fusion and magnetic confinement fusion, including the new international fusion test facility, ITER. The expertise of the authors, who are active participants in the respective technologies, ensures that the information provided is both reliable and current. Their views will no doubt enlighten our understanding of the future of energy from the nucleus.

      Table of Contents
      Fundamentals of Nuclear Fission (Bertrand Barre); New Concepts of Fission Plants (Bertrand Barre); Safety and Storage (Bertrand Barre); Indirect Drive Fusion (Erik Storm & John Lindl); Direct Drive Laser Fusion (John Sethian); Magnetic Confinement Fusion (R Goldston & M Zarnstorff); ITER (Brad Nelson);

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