Nuclear reactor systems
par Bertrand Barré
A technical, historical and dynamic approach
Crédits & contributions
- ÉditeurEDP SCIENCES
- Parution03 mars 2016
- CollectionGENIE ATOMIQUE
Prix TTC
Indisponible
Arrêt définitif de commercialisation. Titre non commandable.
The evolution of nuclear reactors since the 1942 Fermi experiment can be described along the lines of natural history, with an initial - flourish of uninhibited creativity followed by a severe selection process leading to a handful of surviving species, with light water reactors occupying most of the biotope today. This book combines four approaches: • A descriptive one. is gives an overview of the main strengths and weaknesses of the di erent reactor systems. • A historical approach, from the 1940's to nowadays, with an extrapolation to the near future. The LWR dominance being rmly established, what is the next step? • An axiomatic approach. Starting with a set of long term criteria concerning the fuel cycle sustainability, a conceptual solution is established, and then a family of reactor systems is selected for development and qualification. • A dynamic approach. In the early 2000s, the prevailing image combined a "nuclear renaissance", a strong limitation of the greenhouse gases concentration and a dynamic growth of the world economy. Updating the strategy in the wake of the last decade events requires a sharper understanding of the driving forces as well as of the influence of the post-Fukushima safety framework on the design constraints.
