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Risk-informed Methods and Applications in Nuclear and Energy Engineering : Modeling, Experimentation, and Validation, Paperback / softback Book

Risk-informed Methods and Applications in Nuclear and Energy Engineering : Modeling, Experimentation, and Validation Paperback / softback

Edited by Curtis (Director, Idaho National Laboratory Nuclear Safety and Regulatory Research Division, Smith, Diego (R&D Scientist, Idaho National Laboratory, USA) Mandelli, Katya (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho, USA) Le Blanc

Paperback / softback

Description

Risk-informed Methods and Applications in Nuclear and Energy Engineering: Modelling, Experimentation, and Validation presents a comprehensive view of the latest technical approaches and experimental capabilities in nuclear energy engineering.

Based on Idaho National Laboratory’s popular summer school series, this book compiles a collection of entries on the cutting-edge research and knowledge presented by proponents and developers of current and future nuclear systems, focusing on the connection between modelling and experimental approaches.

Included in this book are key topics such as probabilistic concepts for risk analysis, the survey of legacy reliability and risk analysis tools, and newly developed tools supporting dynamic probabilistic risk-assessment. This book is an insightful and inspiring compilation of work from top nuclear experts from INL.

Industry professionals, researchers and academics working in nuclear engineering, safety, operations and training will gain a board picture of the current state-of-practice and be able to apply that to their own risk-assessment studies.

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