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Atomic Information Technology

by Woo, Taeho.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Springer Series in Reliability Engineering, 1614-7839 Physical details: XII, 181p. 117 illus. online resource. ISBN: 1447140303 Subject(s): Engineering. | Information Systems. | Nuclear engineering. | Engineering. | Nuclear Engineering. | Energy Policy, Economics and Management. | Management of Computing and Information Systems.
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1. Introduction -- 2. Dynamical modeling of economy in global nuclear energy market -- 3. Assessment of national nuclear fuel cycle for transmutations of high level nuclear waste (HLW) -- 4. Dynamical management of atomic-multinology (AM) in the aspect of energy policy -- 5. Technological management of atomic-multinology (AM) by social network theory -- 6. Nuclear safety assessment for the passive system of the nuclear power plants (NPPs) in safety margin estimation -- 7. Non-linear dynamical reliability analysis in the Very High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactor -- 8. Dynamical seismic probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) for earthquake -- 9. Safety assessment for lunar nuclear power reactor (LNPR) in accident of cooling loop failure (ACLF) -- 10. Nuclear safeguard management of operation security in nuclear power plants (NPPs) -- 11. Life extension assessment for safeguard in nuclear power plants (NPPs) using a production function -- 12. Security investigations in nuclear materials using analytic pair values -- 13. Nuclear security assessment using loss function with modified random numbers -- 14. Conclusion.

Atomic Information Technology revaluates current conceptions of the information technology aspects of the nuclear industry. Economic and safety research in the nuclear energy sector are explored, considering statistical methods which incorporate Monte-Carlo simulations for practical applications. Divided into three sections, Atomic Information Technology covers: • Atomic economics and management, • Atomic safety and reliability, and • Atomic safeguarding and security. Either as a standalone volume or as a companion to conventional nuclear safety and reliability books, Atomic Information Technology acts as a concise and thorough reference on statistical assessment technology in the nuclear industry. Students and industry professionals alike will find this a key tool in expanding and updating their understanding of this industry and the applications of information technology within it.

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