Energy from Nuclear Fusion
Richard A Dunlap
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Institute of Physics Publishing
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Technik
Beschreibung
Energy from Nuclear Fusion explores a range of issues relevant to the use of nuclear fusion as a potential solution to the energy problem. Prof. Dunlap assesses the viability of nuclear fusion as a component of our future energy mix, contextualising his discussion of nuclear fusion as an energy source through a comprehensive review of our current and future energy requirements. The book also considers alternatives to nuclear fusion alongside issues pertaining to the commercial application of nuclear-based solutions. Intended for upper-level undergraduate science and engineering students, as well as non-specialist graduate students and professionals looking for a scientifically-based overview of nuclear fusion power, Energy from Nuclear Fusion bridges the gap between descriptive texts and those intended for specialists, providing an accessible reference for anyone interested in nuclear fusion as a carbon-free energy solution.
Key Features:
Provides a broad overview of the physics of fusion energy including both mainstream and alternative approaches
Takes a rigorous scientific approach that is informative whilst remaining accessible to science/engineering students and researchers that are not specialists in the field
Discusses energy from nuclear fusion in the context of our future energy needs and other alternative energy options
Provides an objective discussion of the viability of nuclear fusion as a future source of energy
Written by an experienced author of twelve other books
Kundenbewertungen
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