Overview.- Nuclear Reactor.- Reactor Coolant System.- Nuclear Auxiliary System.- Engineered Safety System.- Instrumentation and Control System.- Steam Power Conversion System.- Source Terms and Radiation Protection.- Vibration and Noise Reduction.- Dynamic Analysis and Assessment.- Reliability and Maintenance Designs.- Accidents Safety Analysis.- Operation and its Analysis.- Accident Management.- Aging Management.- Tests Verification.- Reactor Refueling.- Decommissioning of Marine Nuclear Power Devices.
Junchong Yu is a Senior Engineer and a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. He received his bachelor’s degree from Southeast University in 1965, with majors in Reactor Thermal Hydraulics and Safety Analysis, as well as in Overall Nuclear Power Devices. Since then, he has been working at the Nuclear Power Institute of China (NPIC), and has dedicated his career to research and teaching in the field of nuclear power technology. He is currently the academic Committee chair of the LRSDT (National key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Reactor System Design Technology ) at the NPIC and a part-time Professor at five other leading colleges and universities, including Tsinghua University.
This book introduces readers to basic approaches in and principles of marine nuclear power design, including overall reactor design, in-core design, coolant systems and devices, I&C system design, safety system design, and dynamic analysis assessment. It comprehensively reviews both the fundamentals of and latest trends in nuclear-powered devices, covering their entire lifespan, from design and testing to operation and decommissioning. Further, it explores in detail various real-world conditions in the marine context – such as insufficient space for equipment deployment and frequently changing operating conditions as well as swinging and tilting. Offering extensive information on the design and operation of marine nuclear power systems, the book is a valuable resource for researchers and professionals in the area of marine science and nuclear engineering, and graduate students intending to embark on a career in the field.