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[.ca] Nuclear Reactor Analysis (ISBN 0471223638)



_Nuclear Reactor Analysis_: A Good Place to Start:
A good, solid, book for a undergraduate student in nuclear engineering or anyone with a physical sciences background who is interested in learning more about nuclear power operations and analysis. Very clear text with plenty of information on topics (i.e., reactor design) that often confuse students. -Mike Walker Thorsvedtt


Good for the Intermediate Nuclear Engineer Student:
This book is one of the two "Bibles" of Nuclear Engineering. LaMarsh's "Introduction to Nuclear Engineering" is the other IMHO. For those interested in a broad overview of Nuclear Engineering, it is my opinion that you should start with the LaMarsh book. Duderstadt's book contains a lot more math and can be difficult to follow without some solid math background and a few Nuc Eng courses under your belt. There are a few cases in the book where a series of equations leading to a conclusion skip a few steps. It's not as bad as the old "A=B and from this we see that e = mc2!" joke, but some work is required. That said, this books drawbacks are also its strengths. It has stood the test of time \omy copy is over 20 years old\c and will probably remain relevant for another 20 years. It is to my knowledge well prepared and error free, and a must-have for anyone interested in nuclear reactor engineering.


Author:James J. Duderstadt
Author:Louis J. Hamilton
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:621.4832
EAN:9780471223634
ISBN:0471223638
Number Of Pages:650
Publication Date:1976-01-02



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