Canada Enters the Nuclear Age

Canada Enters the Nuclear Age
Author: D.G. Hurst
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 449
Release: 1997-04-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0773566538

Written by sixteen of Canada's pioneering nuclear scientists, the book focuses on Canada's nuclear program at AECL's laboratories at Chalk River, Ontario, and Whiteshell, Manitoba, between the years 1943 and 1985. Topics include the organization and operations of AECL's laboratories, nuclear safety and radiation protection, radioisotopes, basic research, development of the CANDU reactor, and the management of radioactive wastes. As well as providing a valuable historical perspective on Canadian science, Canada Enters the Nuclear Age offers useful guidance for innovative scientific development in the future, a future that will depend on developing and nurturing technically sophisticated industry.

The Nuclear Power Decisions

The Nuclear Power Decisions
Author: Roger Williams
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2019-03-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000007545

Originally published in 1980. More so than any other energy resource, nuclear power has the capacity to provide much of our energy needs but is highly controversial. This book discusses the major British decisions in the civil nuclear field, and the way they were made, between 1953 and 1978. It spans the period between the decision to construct Calder Hall – claimed as the world’s first nuclear power station – and the Windscale Inquiry – claimed as the world's most thorough study of a nuclear project. For the period up to 1974 this involves a study of the internal processes of British central government. The private issues include the technical selection of nuclear reactors, the economic arguments about nuclear power and the political clashes between institutions and individuals. The public issues concern nuclear safety and the environment and the rights and opportunities for individuals and groups to protest about nuclear development. The book demonstrates that British civil nuclear power decision making had many shortcomings and concludes that it was hampered by outdated political and administrative attitudes and machinery and that some of the central issues in the nuclear power debate were misunderstood by the decision makers themselves.

Atomindex

Atomindex
Author: International Atomic Energy Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1404
Release: 1966
Genre: Nuclear energy
ISBN:

Heavy Water Moderated Reactor Design Studies State-of-the-art Survey

Heavy Water Moderated Reactor Design Studies State-of-the-art Survey
Author: K. R. Wise
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1968
Genre: Heavy water reactors
ISBN:

As part of the Heavy Water Reactor Program Office effort to define the "state-of-the-art" in heavy water moderated reactors a survey of reactor designs and design studies was undertaken. This survey includes: 1. A list and descriptions of the heavy water moderated power reactors either operating or under construction; 2. A list and description of the more recent design studies done no heavy water moderated reactors, with the exception of reactors using organic coolant; 3. A discussion of the various reactor types, as determined by type of coolant, indicating development trends; 4. A discussion of various design features or characteristics that many heavy water reactors have in common, such as pressure tubes, on-line refueling, and D2O loss rates.