Accident-Tolerant Materials for Light Water Reactor Fuels
Raúl B. Rebak (Redaktør)
Accident Tolerant Materials for Light Water Reactor Fuels provides a description of what an accident tolerant fuel is and
the benefits and detriments of each concept. The book begins with an introduction to nuclear power as a renewable energy source and the current materials being utilized in light water reactors. Les mer
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Accident Tolerant Materials for Light Water Reactor Fuels provides a description of what an accident tolerant fuel is and
the benefits and detriments of each concept. The book begins with an introduction to nuclear power as a renewable energy source
and the current materials being utilized in light water reactors. It then moves on to discuss the recent advancements being
made in accident tolerant fuels, reviewing the specific materials, their fabrication and implementation, environmental resistance,
irradiation behavior, and licensing requirements. The book concludes with a look to the future of new power generation technologies.
It is written for scientists and engineers working in the nuclear power industry and is the first comprehensive work on this
topic.
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Utgitt:
2020
Forlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780128175033
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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1. Introduction – Nuclear Power is Green
2. Status of materials in light water reactors. Why do we need a materials renewal?
3. Current Development of Accident Tolerant Fuels Worldwide
4. FeCrAl – Iron Chromium Aluminium alloys
5. Coatings for Zirconium Alloys
6. Silicon Carbide and Ceramics
7. Next Generation of Power Reactors
8. Looking to the future
2. Status of materials in light water reactors. Why do we need a materials renewal?
3. Current Development of Accident Tolerant Fuels Worldwide
4. FeCrAl – Iron Chromium Aluminium alloys
5. Coatings for Zirconium Alloys
6. Silicon Carbide and Ceramics
7. Next Generation of Power Reactors
8. Looking to the future
Raul B. Rebak studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Misiones and then received a national scholarship to work
at the Argentine Commission of Atomic Energy. He attended The Ohio State University’s Materials Science program where he
received a PhD degree in corrosion and metallurgy. From 1996 to 2000 he worked as a corrosion engineer at Haynes International
in Indiana and from 2001 to 2007 at the University of California Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Since 2007, Dr. Rebak
has served as a corrosion scientists at GE Global Research Center in Schenectady, NY where he provides his experience in corrosion
science and corrosion engineering applications in areas such as nuclear, oil and gas, energy storage, aviation, etc. Dr. Rebak
has over 30 years’ experience in the corrosion and energy industry and has published over 250 technical articles in corrosion.
He is a member of ASTM International, NACE International, ASM International, TMS, etc. He is a Fellow of NACE International
and The Corrosion Society.