Nuclear fission is one of the more popular and efficient sources of energy that has been used in the last few decades. In the setting of the ongoing worldwide debate of the energy problem, this paper will review the different types and generations of nuclear reactors, and do comparisons with other notable energy sources (biofuel and fusion). The current generations III, III+, IV of reactor (mostly pressurized water reactors), their thermal efficiency, technical (structure and configuration), lifetime, energy output and how the systems contrast are discussed. The paper was written by gathering information from UTS library online database, as well as online articles related to fission power, all sources dating from 2000s onwards. Nuclear fiss...
The conventional non-renewable energy supplies from fossil fuels in the form of coal, oil and natura...
The purpose of this research project was to explore alternate nuclear energy sources. The nuclear en...
Nuclear fission is at the heart of every nuclear power plant in operation today. This paper describe...
The given research reveals global energy challenges, their relationship to environmental health, eco...
[Abstract] Nuclear energy is presented as a real option in the face of the current problem of climat...
This paper compares potential nuclear fuel cycle strategies – once-through, recycling in thermal rea...
This paper investigates the role that nuclear fission energy could play in assuring a reliable energ...
The role of nuclear fission reactors in becoming an important power source in the world is discussed...
From the earliest days of power reactor development, direct energy conversion was an obvious choice ...
Nuclear energy has been a part of the energy mix in many countries for decades. Today in principle a...
Different types of nuclear fission reactors and fissionable materials are compared. Special emphasis...
This paper aims to explode nuclear fusion reaction, the theory behind nuclear fusion reactors and co...
In this paper, the possibility of using nuclear fusion as a primary energy producer will be analyzed...
In this overview paper, the following questions are addressed: 1) what are the challenges facing th...
Thesis (Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering)--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2...
The conventional non-renewable energy supplies from fossil fuels in the form of coal, oil and natura...
The purpose of this research project was to explore alternate nuclear energy sources. The nuclear en...
Nuclear fission is at the heart of every nuclear power plant in operation today. This paper describe...
The given research reveals global energy challenges, their relationship to environmental health, eco...
[Abstract] Nuclear energy is presented as a real option in the face of the current problem of climat...
This paper compares potential nuclear fuel cycle strategies – once-through, recycling in thermal rea...
This paper investigates the role that nuclear fission energy could play in assuring a reliable energ...
The role of nuclear fission reactors in becoming an important power source in the world is discussed...
From the earliest days of power reactor development, direct energy conversion was an obvious choice ...
Nuclear energy has been a part of the energy mix in many countries for decades. Today in principle a...
Different types of nuclear fission reactors and fissionable materials are compared. Special emphasis...
This paper aims to explode nuclear fusion reaction, the theory behind nuclear fusion reactors and co...
In this paper, the possibility of using nuclear fusion as a primary energy producer will be analyzed...
In this overview paper, the following questions are addressed: 1) what are the challenges facing th...
Thesis (Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering)--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2...
The conventional non-renewable energy supplies from fossil fuels in the form of coal, oil and natura...
The purpose of this research project was to explore alternate nuclear energy sources. The nuclear en...
Nuclear fission is at the heart of every nuclear power plant in operation today. This paper describe...