System Conceptual Design (From Function to Mechanism)

This chapter discusses the method of forming the plant concept. It explains the method employed in designing mechanisms to meet the required functions described in Chap.  3 within the constraints listed in Chaps.  4 and  5 and integrates the mechanisms in

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Naoto Kasahara Editor

Fast Reactor System Design

An Advanced Course in Nuclear Engineering Series editors Yoshiaki Oka, Tokyo, Japan Haruki Madarame, Tokyo, Japan Mitsuru Uesaka, Tokyo, Japan

Recently the global warming issues are advocated, so the nuclear power is paid to attention again as a low-carbon and ecology energy source; So-called “The Nuclear Power Renaissance1” has risen up The main nuclear power industrial countries are not staying only in the domestic sales but progressing global sales strategies of nuclear power plants, and not the few nations backup them. On such a background, the main & developing nuclear power industrial countries work positively on the human resources education of nuclear engineering Inside that nuclear power industry globally develops, the required human resources education should stand on the same viewpoint, however, no English textbook that becomes a global standard has existed up to now, and the publication was expected for a long time While seeing such a worldwide demand and aiming to become a global standard, the Japanese nuclear power specialists concentrated their wisdom, and the Japanese version “Nuclear engineering textbook series” were published in the cooperation of the University of Tokyo, Japan Atomic Energy Agency and other domestic organization related to nuclear engineering. Moreover, the covered range is various and includes not only the nuclear reactor but also the nuclear fuel cycle, the radiation use, and the maintenance, etc. This was possible only in Japan that has steadily advanced the research and development of all fields of nuclear engineering. The English version “Nuclear engineering textbook series”, the English translation of the Japanese version, can be expected to be useful as a globally standard textbook for the he human resources education of nuclear engineering in the all domestic and foreign universities that have the department of nuclear engineering, such as the University of Tokyo, and all research laboratories and companies related to the nuclear engineering.

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Naoto Kasahara Editor

Fast Reactor System Design

Editor Naoto Kasahara The University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan

Original Japanese edition, Genshiryoku Kyokasho: Kousokuro Sisutemu Sekkei edited by Naoto KasaharaCopyright © 2014 Published by Ohmsha, Ltd. 3-1 Kanda Nishikicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan ISSN 2195-3708 ISSN 2195-3716 (electronic) An Advanced Course in Nuclear Engineering ISBN 978-981-10-2820-5 ISBN 978-981-10-2821-2 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-2821-2 Library of Congress Control Number: 2017930399 © Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2017 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic