Engineering Problems in Atomic Energy for Industrial Application

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. A. Hutcheson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

NO one questions that it is technically possible to achieve the controlled release of atomic energy in a form that can be converted into heat or electricity. However, before this is actually an accomplished fact a great amount of work must .be done. This work falls into two general classifications: research and engineering development. At present a research program is under way in this country, co-ordinated and directed by the Atomic Energy Commission, which, as time goes on, will uncover fundamental knowledge of this new science that is essential before industrial applications of atomic energy are practical. Undoubtedly therefore, as the store of available knowledge increases, a time will come when answers to the many questions relating to practicality of atomic energy in industry can be determined with reasonable certainty. That the application of atomic energy in industry will eventually be proved practical is assumed. What then are the engineering problems that must be solved before the first practical electric power generating station can be built?
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APA: J. A. Hutcheson  (1948)  Engineering Problems in Atomic Energy for Industrial Application

MLA: J. A. Hutcheson Engineering Problems in Atomic Energy for Industrial Application. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1948.

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