Design and Construction of Nuclear Power Plants

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Design and Construction of Nuclear Power Plants

Nuclear power and engineering Civil engineering, surveying and building

Authors: Rüdiger Meiswinkel, Julian Meyer, Jürgen Schnell

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Language: English

Published by: Ernst & Sohn

Published on: 10th April 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 8 Mb

ISBN: 9783433602751


Renewable Energy and Nuclear Power

Despite all the efforts being put into expanding renewable energy sources, large-scale power stations will be essential as part of a reliable energy supply strategy for a longer period. Given that they are low on CO2 emissions, many countries are moving into or expanding nuclear energy to cover their baseload supply.

Construction Requirements for Nuclear Plants

Building structures required for nuclear plants whose protective function means they are classified as safety-related, have to meet particular construction requirements more stringent than those involved in conventional construction. This book gives a comprehensive overview from approval aspects given by nuclear and construction law, with special attention to the interface between plant and construction engineering, to a building structure classification. All life cycle phases are considered, with the primary focus on execution. Accidental actions on structures, the safety concept and design and fastening systems are exposed to a particular treatment.

Publication of Selected Chapters

Selected chapters from the German concrete yearbook are now being published in the new English "Beton-Kalender Series" for the benefit of an international audience.

History of the Beton-Kalender

Since it was founded in 1906, the Ernst & Sohn "Beton-Kalender" has been supporting developments in reinforced and prestressed concrete. The aim was to publish a yearbook to reflect progress in "ferro-concrete" structures until - as the book's first editor, Fritz von Emperger (1862-1942), expressed it - the "tempestuous development" in this form of construction came to an end. However, the "Beton-Kalender" quickly became the chosen work of reference for civil and structural engineers, and apart from the years 1945-1950 has been published annually ever since.

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