Researchers are at the forefront of developing technologies for nuclear separations, waste management, and non-proliferation to achieve sustainable nuclear energy systems. Nuclear chemical engineering is defined, then, as an arena for action rather than a field of knowledge. Of the classical problem areas in nuclear chemical engineering, fuel fabrication and isotope separation have made the best recent progress. This book aims to introduce the different aspects of chemical engineering related to the nuclear industry and especially the nuclear fuel cycle.
Print ISBN: 9781682518175 | $160 | 2022 | Hardcover
Subject: Engineering and Technology
Editor: Tatsuya Moriyama
About the editor: Tatsuya Moriyama, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Chemical, Biological and Bio Engineering. His research involves different aspects of Chemical, Environmental, and Petroleum Engineering. He has keen interest in multi-phase reactor design and scaleup, computational fluid dynamic modelling and carbon capture and sequestration.