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Title:
Materials ageing and degradation in light water reactors : mechanisms and management
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Woodhead publishing series in energy ; no. 44
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Philadelphia, PA : Woodhead Pub., 2013
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xxi, 417 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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9780857092397
Abstract:
Knowledge of these factors is therefore critical to the provision of safe, continuous operation, and Materials ageing and degradation in light water reactors provides a comprehensive guide to prevalent deterioration mechanisms, and the approaches used to handle their effects. Part one introduces fundamental ageing issues and degradation mechanisms
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Light water reactors (LWRs) are the predominant class of nuclear power reactors in operation today; however, ageing and degradation can influence both their performance and lifetime. Knowledge of these factors is therefore critical to safe, continuous operation. Materials ageing and degradation in light water reactors provides a comprehensive guide to prevalent deterioration mechanisms, and the approaches used to handle their effects.

Part one introduces fundamental ageing issues and degradation mechanisms. Beginning with an overview of ageing and degradation issues in LWRs, the book goes on to discuss corrosion in pressurized water reactors and creep deformation of materials in LWRs. Part two then considers materials' ageing and degradation in specific LWR components. Applications of zirconium alloys in LWRs are discussed, along with the ageing of electric cables. Materials management strategies for LWRs are then the focus of part three. Materials management strategies for pressurized water reactors and VVER reactors are considered before the book concludes with a discussion of materials-related problems faced by LWR operators and corresponding research needs.

With its distinguished editor and international team of expert contributors, Materials ageing and degradation in light water reactors is an authoritative review for anyone requiring an understanding of the performance and durability of this type of nuclear power plant, including plant operators and managers, nuclear metallurgists, governmental and regulatory safety bodies, and researchers, scientists and academics working in this area.


Author Notes

K. L. Murty is a professor of nuclear engineering and materials science at North Carolina State University, USA, and a Fellow of the American Nuclear Society and the American Society for Materials International. Professor Murty has extensive experience in the field and has published over 290 technical papers on related topics. He was the first recipient of the ANS Mishima Award for outstanding research in nuclear materials.


Table of Contents

Part 1 Fundamental ageing issues and degradation mechanisms: Overview of ageing and degradation issues in light water reactors (LWRs); Corrosion in pressurized water reactors (PWRs); Creep deformation of materials in light water reactors (LWRs)
Part 2 Materials ageing and degradation in particular light water reactor (LWR) components: Properties of zirconium alloys and their applications in light water reactors (LWRs); Performance and inspection of zirconium alloy fuel bundle components in light water reactors (LWRs); Ageing of electric cables in light water reactors (LWRs)
Part 3 Materials management strategies for light water reactors (LWRs): Materials management strategies for pressurized water reactors (PWRs); Materials management strategies for VVER reactors; Materials-related problems faced by light water reactor (LWR) operators and corresponding research needs