2nd edition. — McGraw-Hill, New York, 1961. — 474 p.
The original approach was based on technology developed in the early naval reactor program, and consequently only highly enriched U235 reactors watter cooled and water moderated. Approaches to control problems were suggested by heterogeneous water technology.
An elementary servomechanisms chapter has been added without an electrical engineering background. A chapter has been added on boiling reactors and new sections on homogeneous reactors.
Water technology seems capable of providing a foundation from which other reactor control designs can be started. Graphical method of solving reactor kinetics problems rae descibed. This method seems to be an ideal engineering tool to avoid tedious analytical solutions.
Elementary Physics of Reactor Control
Elementary Servomechanisms
Reactor Kinetics
The Reactor as a Control Element
Automatic Reactor Control
Reactor Control Mechanisms
Nuclear-power-plant Control
Boiling Reactor Plants
Reactor Control Radiation Detectors
Operational Control Problems: Startup
Operational Control Problems: Power Operation
Operational Control Problems: Shutdown
Simulators
Problems