Mechanical Metallurgy of Nuclear Materials
Murty, Korukonda L.
Kumar, Nilesh
Alomari, Abdullah
Mechanical Metallurgy of Nuclear Materials reviews the mechanical metallurgy of metallic materials primarily in thermal and irradiation conditions and discusses the latest developments on this frontier. The book draws heavily upon the author's own research conducted over the past four decades on various metallic materials, and also includes the current research in the field. This comprehensive reference details the mechanical aspects of nuclear materials, including materials processing, mechanical and fracture properties, modeling and simulation of mechanical properties, as well as plant life management and extension. Provides an extensive evaluation of the mechanical behavior of nuclear materials under different service conditions in a nuclear reactor Includes a discussion of issues and challenges for materials in the past, present, and future for use in nuclear reactors Covers advances in materials for generation IV nuclear reactors INDICE: 1. Introduction to Nuclear Reactors 2. Overview of Materials for Nuclear Reactors 3. Fundamentals of Science of Materials 4. Basics of Radiation Damage 5. Processing and Microstructure of Materials for Nuclear Reactors 6. Mechanical Properties and Fracture: Effects of Temperature, Radiation, and Environments 7. Materials for Gen-IV Nuclear Reactors 8. Advances in Tools and Techniques for Developing Advanced Materials 9. Modelling and Simulation of Mechanical Properties of Nuclear Materials 10. Plant Life Management (PLM) and Plant Life Extension (PLEX)
- ISBN: 978-0-12-816186-9
- Editorial: Elsevier
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 248
- Fecha Publicación: 01/06/2023
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés