Nuclear Physics And Nuclear Reactors by V. E. Levin

The book is based on the lectures of the author at the Obninsk Polytechnical school. The textbook is divided into two parts, “Nuclear Physics” and “Nuclear Readers”. Part one describes the fundamentals of atomic physics, as well as Hie re of the atomic nucleus and radioactivity, registration and dosimetry of ionizing Radiations, and their Interaction with matter. Methods for accelerating charged particles, the properties of cosmic radiation and the physics at neutrons are also discussed. An introduction to atomic power engineering presented in the second part. The construction, physics and operation pf nuclear reactors, the development and economics of atomic power are also considered. The textbook is intended for students in physics technical schools, for technicians working in physics laboratories or servicing nuclear reactors and other atomic installations.

Translated from the Russian by L. N. Bell

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CONTENTS

PART ONE
ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS

  1. Atomic Physics
    1.1 Matter and Electricity
    1.2 Probability and Spectra
    1.3 Mass and Energy
    1.4 Electromagnetic Radiation
    1.5 Structure of the Atom
    1.6 Atomic Spectra

Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics
2.1 The Subject of Quantum Mechanics
2.2 Quantum States of Electrons in Atoms
2.3 Uncertainty Principle

Atomic Nucleus
3.1 Properties of the Atomic Nucleus
3.2 Binding Energy of the Nucleus
3.3 Energy Levels of Nuclei
3.4 Nuclear Forces and Stability
3.5 Models of the Nucleus

Radioactivity
4.1 General Properties of Radioactivity
4.2 Radioactive Series
4.3 Law of Radioactive Decay
4.4 Alpha Decay
4.5 Beta Decay
4.6 Internal Conversion and Nuclear Isomerism
4.7 Applications of Radioactive Substances

Interaction Between Ionizing Radiations and Matter
5.1 Particle Flux Density and Intensity of Ionizing Radiation
5.2 Interaction Between Heavy Charged Particles and Matter
5.3 Range of Heavy Particles in Matter
5.4 Interaction Between Beta Particles and Matter
5.5 Interaction Between Electromagnetic Radiation and Matter
5.6 Radiation Doses
5.7 Characteristics of Gamma Radiation Sources
5.8 Calculation of Protective Shields for Point Gamma Sources

Measurement of Ionizing Radiations
6.1 Ionization Methods for Measurement of Radiations
6.2 Volt-Ampere Characteristic of a Gas Discharge
6.3 Ionization Chamber
6.4 Proportional Counters
6.5 Geiger-Muller Counters
6.6 Scintillation Counters
6.7 Semiconductor Detectors
6.8 Other Techniques for Measuring Radiations

Accelerators of Charged Particles
7.1 Applications of Accelerators
7.2 Linear Accelerators
7.3 The Cyclotron and Synchrocyclotron
7.4 Electron Accelerators
7.5 Proton Synchrotron

Nuclear Reactions
8.1 General Definition and Nuclear Reaction Equations
8.2 Laws of Conservation of Energy and Momentum in Nuclear Reactions
8.3 The Compound Nucleus
8.4 Effective Cross Section and Yield of Nuclear Reactions
8.5 Nuclear Reactions Induced by Charged Particles
8.6 Nuclear Reactions at High Energies
8.7 Thermonuclear Reactions
8.8 Transuranic Elements

Cosmic Radiation
9.1 Nature of Cosmic Radiation
9.2 Radiation Belts of the Magnetosphere
9.3 Elementary Particles

Neutron Physics
10.1 Properties of Neutrons
10.2 Neutron Sources
10.3 Neutron Spectrometers
10.4 Neutron-Induced Nuclear Reactions
10.5 Neutron Detection
10.6 General Law of Attenuation of the Neutron Flux Density
10.7 Neutron Diffusion
10.8 Neutron Slowing-Down
10.9 Thermal Neutrons
10.10 Nuclear Fission
10.11 Nuclear Fission Chain Reaction

PART TWO
NUCLEAR REACTORS

Design and Classification of Reactors
11.1 Reactor Design
11.2 How Reactors Are Used
11.3 Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Reactors
11.4 Thermal, Fast, and Intermediate Neutron Reactors
11.5 Classification of Power Reactors by Coolants and Moderators
11.6 Reactor Structural Materials

Reactor Physics
12.1 Neutron Multiplication Factor
12.2 Neutron Flux Density and Leakage
12.3 Parameters of a Critical Bare Reactor
12.4 Reactors with Reflectors

Reactor Operation
13.1 Reactivity and Reactor Period
13.2 Reactivity Temperature Coefficient
13.3 Changes in Nuclear Fuel Composition
13.4 Control Devices of the Safety Control System
13.5 Reactor Start-Up and Shutdown
13.6 Heat Generation and Heat Exchange in Reactors

Atomic Power Engineering
14.1 Development of Atomic Power Engineering
14.2 Atomic Power Economics
14.3 Research and Experimental Reactors
14.4 Graphite-Water Reactors
14.5 Vessel Water-Water Power Reactors (WWPR)
14.6 Fast Neutron Reactors

Appendix

  1. International System of Units (SI)
  2. Fundamental Constants
  3. Physical and Nuclear Properties of Some Elements
  4. Physical Properties of Some Moderators
  5. Half-lives of Some Radioactive Substances
  6. Values of e^(-x) and e^x Functions

Subject Index

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Some recent acquisitions part 10

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Social Psychology And History by B. Porshnev

Social psychology elaborated by psychologists and historians in relation to the past is a gigantic laboratory to study and check ideas which we need in our contemporary practice. Moulding communist relations and bringing up the new man require not only current observations and recommendations, but also fundamental investigation. Our interest in the fundamentals is also prompted by the complex subjective element in the social struggle in the capitalist countries and the young national states. Those who want a truly Marxist social psychology should bear in mind that the deeper the foundation is laid, the more enduring is the edifice.

It remains for the author to add that he has by-passed the chief trends in contemporary Western social psychology. They are numerous, their ideas and methods are varied. Their common trait is that they are not social in the full sense of the word. Their subject matter is not human societies and communities, but aggregates of individuals.

This book is an exposition of ideas about the author’s attempts to find an altogether different approach.

Translated from the Russian by Ivan Savin
Edited by Vic Schneierson
Designed by M. Shlusberg

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The Nature Of Science by V. Ilyin; A. Kalinkin

The nature of science, its conditioning factors, and its boundaries with everyday experience, mythology, art, morality, and religion are explored in this volume. The authors, Viktor Ilyin and Anatoli Kalinkin, investigate the criteria that define scientificity, tracing the origin of science from pre-scientific knowledge to modern scientific rationality. They categorise different types of knowledge and offer a unique perspective on the evolution of science as an independent, dynamic system governed by its own laws. This comprehensive analysis marks a pioneering effort in understanding science as a distinct form of conceptualising reality. Both Ilyin and Kalinkin, noted philosophers from Moscow University, contribute significant research in epistemology and logic.

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On Literature And Art by Anatoly Lunacharsky

Anatoly Lunacharsky, a highly versatile and talented figure, left an impressive intellectual legacy. As Lenin described him, he was an “exceptionally gifted personality.” Lunacharsky’s creative pursuits spanned across literature, painting, music, and sculpture, producing over 1,500 articles on both classical and contemporary art forms. His extensive contributions included lectures on Russian and European literature, essays on literary and aesthetic theory, and papers on modern art and politics. His works, which appeared frequently in the 1920s and 1930s, significantly shaped Soviet cultural life. This collection offers a glimpse into his critical works, highlighting his role as a theorist and critic of both Russian and foreign art. It provides insight into his broad cultural interests and his personal approach to criticism, though it represents only a small fraction of his extensive output.

Translated from the Russian by Avril Pymau and Faima Glaeolcvu
Edited by KM. Cook
Designed by Y. Ganushkin
Compiled by A. Lebedev, Cand. (Phil. Sc.)

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Vladimir Vysotsky Hamlet With A Guitar Progress by Yuri Andreyev; Iosif Boguslavsky

A biographical book about Soviet poet Vladimir Vysotsky, detailing his life and work.

Translated from the Russian by Sergei Roy
Designed by Boris Kazachkov
Compiled by Yuri Andreyev, Iosif Boguslavsky.

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Pakistan Philosophy And Sociology by M. T. Stepanyants

A number of books and articles have appeared on Pakistan and other countries on the historical background oi the partition and formation of the Pakistan State as well as political, social and economic developments In the country since 1947. But little has been published on philosophical activity in Pakistan over that period.
This collection of essays goes Into the ontological and gnosiological views of Pakistan’s philosophers and describes the main trends of ethical thought in the country. The two last essays deal with the concepts of Islamic democracy and socialism. The book is a translation of the 1967 Russian edition.

Translated from tire Russian b y R. Kostyuk

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The Fundamentals Of Political Economy by P.I. Nikitin

A book outlining historical and fundamental aspects of political economy from a Soviet perspective.

Translated from the Russian by Jane Sayer
Designed by Vladimir Bisengaliev

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Lenin & Gorky: Letters, Reminiscences, Articles by Vladimir Lenin; Maxim Gorky

This is an abridged translation of the Russian collection, V. I. Lenin and A. M. Gorky, Letters, Reminiscences, Articles, prepared by the Institute of Marxism-Leninism of the C.C. C.P.S.U. jointly with the Gorky Institute of World Literature of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences and published in Moscow in 1969 by Nauka Publishers. It contains correspondence between Lenin and Gorky and other material revealing their long-standing friendship.

Translated from the Russian by the late Bernard Isaacs except the items taken from V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, Progress Publishers, Moscow

Designed by Viktor Korolkov

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Dialectical Materialism And History Of Philosophy by T. O. Oizerman

These essays on the history or philosophy deal, above all with methodology. They also examine world outlook, because a Marxist study of the history of philosophy must analyze the relation of dialectical materialism to the philosophy that preceded it

The principal objective of this book is to use the study of certain aspects of methodology and of dialectical idealism to outline the fundamental role the dialectical-materialist theory of the history of philosophy plays in shaping the world outlook. A comprehensive analysis of that theory is certainly relevant, and its importance transcends the bounds of a purely historical study of philosophy.

Translated from the Russian by Dmitri Beliavsktj
Designed by Vadim Kuleshov

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