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Nuclear Reactor Engineering

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Introduction and first 12 pages loose from binding, but included.

805 pages, Hardcover

First published July 1, 1955

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Samuel Glasstone

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October 20, 2008
Required text for next semester's NRE 6201 and advised as prerequisite material for NRE 6301. I'm expecting a thorough ass-kicking from 6201 and would like to get started ASAP (also, I need to find a copy of Lewis & Miller's Computational Methods of Neutron Transport so I can convince them I needn't take 6101 -- all I've really read on the subject is Krane's awesome Introductory Nuclear Physics!). Heh, you've got to love the NRE 6303 course summary: "To introduce the students to the advanced theory and practice of nuclear reactor thermal-hydraulics analysis under normal and accident conditions." If you're anything like me, just reading the graduate cirricula is getting you hot right now...I quote the inimitable Top Gun:

[watching a video of planes being shot down]
Wolfman: This gives me a hard on.
Hollywood: Don't tease me.

Why is this book $160? sigh....
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August 18, 2014
It is hard to believe now but back then (1970), some people thought commercial nuclear power had a future in the U.S.
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