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Modular High-temperature Gas-cooled Reactor Power Plant [E-Book] / by Kurt Kugeler, Zuoyi Zhang

"Power Plants with Modular High-Temperature Reactors" introduces the power plants driven by modular high-temperature gas-cooled reactors (HTR), which are characterized by their inherent safety features and high output temperatures. HTRs have the potential to be adopted near demand side to...

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Personal Name(s): Kugeler, Kurt, author
Zhang, Zuoyi, author
Edition: 1st edition 2019.
Imprint: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer, 2019
Physical Description: XII, 893 pages 1024 illustrations, 28 illustrations in color (online resource)
Note: englisch
ISBN: 9783662577127
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-57712-7
Subject (LOC):
Energy systems.
Heat engineering.
Heat transfer.
Mass transfer.
Nuclear chemistry.
Nuclear energy.
Thermodynamics.
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"Power Plants with Modular High-Temperature Reactors" introduces the power plants driven by modular high-temperature gas-cooled reactors (HTR), which are characterized by their inherent safety features and high output temperatures. HTRs have the potential to be adopted near demand side to supply both electricity and process heat, directly replacing conventional fossil fuels. The world is confronted with two dilemmas in the energy sector, namely climate change, and energy supply security. HTRs have the potential to significantly alleviate these concerns. This book will provide readers with a thorough understanding of HTRs, their history, principles, and fields of application. The book is intended for researchers and engineers involved with nuclear engineering and energy technology.

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