The subject of nuclear power is fraught with controversy, and it is often discussed with an inadequate understanding of the science behind today's reactor technology. This book covers the entire nuclear fuel cycle, from mining uranium ore to disposal of radioactive wastes. It is intended for a broad audience of nonspecialist readers. Basic principles are fully explained, and topics such as environmental radioactivity--both naturally occurring and man-made--and safety issues are explored. Anyone interested in the operation of today's nuclear power-generating plants will want to have a copy of this informative volume.
1. Basic Principles,P.D. Wilson 2. Mining and Milling Uranium Ore,G.M. Ritcey 3. Fuel Fabrication,G.Marsh and H. Eccles 4. Isotopic Enrichment of Uranium,P.C. Upson 5. Power Reactors,K.W. Hesketh 6. Transport and Storage of Irradiated Fuel,D.E. Haslett 7. Reprocessing Irradiated Fuel,I.S. Denniss and A.P. Jeapes 8. Recycling Uranium and Plutonium,J.P. Patterson and P.Parkes 9. Waste Management,G.V. Hutson 10. Disposal of Fuel or Solid Wastes,S. Richardson, P. Curd, and E.J. Kelly 11. Environmental Radioactivity,P.D. Wilson 12. Decommissioning Nuclear Facilities,S. Buck 13. Management of Safety,A.C. Fryer, M. Merry, C. Sunman, and A.E. Waterhouse 14. Future Perspectives,P.D. Wilson