Nuclear Reactor Safety, 29
Volume 29: Heat Transfer in Nuclear Reactor Safety
- James Hartnett, University of Illinois, Chicago, U.S.A.
- Thomas Irvine, State University of New York at Stonybrook, U.S.A.
- Young Cho, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
- George Greene, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York, U.S.A.
Audience
Nuclear and mechanical engineers, especially those working in the field of heat transfer and nuclear reactor safety; chemical and civil engineers in research, graduate schools, and industry.
Included in series
Advances in Heat Transfer
Advances in Heat Transfer
Hardbound, 356 pages
Published: May 1997
Imprint: Academic Press
ISBN: 978-0-12-020029-0
Reviews
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"Wholeheartedly recommended to the researcher, and to the student who wishes to commence work in a particular field."
--JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL WORKING TECHNOLOGY
"Serve[s] as a broad review for experts in the field...Will also be of great interest to non-specialists with only general knowledge of the field who need to know the results of the latest research."
--CURRENT SCIENCE
Contents
- V.K. Dhir, Heat Transfer from Heat Generating Pools and Particulate Beds. J.H.S. Lee and M. Berman, Hydrogen Combustion and its Application to Nuclear Reactor Safety Issues. T.G. Theofanous and D.F. Fletcher,Heat Transfer and Fluid Dynamic Aspects of Explosive Melt-Water Interactions. M.M. Pilch, M.D. Allen, and D.C. Williams, Heat Transfer during Direct Containment Heating. Subject Index.

