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Introductory Nuclear Reactor Dynamics

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This textbook presents the theory and methods of prediction that are the heart of nuclear reactor safety. Time-dependent reactor behavior is explained in both mathematical and physical terms. This book also explains the logic behind the working formulas and calculational methods for reactor transients and illustrates typical dynamic responses. The classical concept of point kinetics is developed in three steps, with discussion of various solutions to kinetics problems. Each chapter includes homework problems and review questions.

362 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1985

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Karl O. Ott

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I used this book as a key reference in my Reactor Kinetics and Dynamics class. It was helpful, though it could use an update with regard to mobile fuels.
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