I grabbed this list:
• W. M. Stacey, Nuclear Reactor Physics, John Wiley & Sons, 2001 (ISBN: 0-
471-39127-1)
• J. R. Lamarsh, Introduction to Nuclear Reactor Theory, Addison-Wesley
Pub., 1966, (ISBN: 0-894-48040-5) I used the 1972 edition when I was an undergrad.
Stacey's text is more modern, and perhaps more available.
References:
• J. R. Lamarsh, A. J. Baratta, Introduction to Nuclear Engineering, 3d ed.,
Prentice-Hall, 2001 (ISBN: 0-201-82498-1) - Good introduction along with the Nuclear Reactor Theory texts.
• J. J. Duderstadt, L. J. Hamilton, Nuclear Reactor Analysis, John Wiley &
Sons, 1976 (ISBN: 0-471-22363-8) - Classic text for graduate students, who if they are undergrad nukes, have probably used Lamarsh or Stacey.
Otts books are more advanced and assume one has had an introduction.
• K. O. Ott, W. A. Bezella, Introductory Nuclear Reactor Statics, American
Nuclear Society, Revised edition (1989), 1989 (ISBN: 0-894-48033-2)
• K. O. Ott, R. J. Neuhold, Introductory Nuclear Reactor Dynamics, American
Nuclear Society, 1985 (ISBN: 0-894-48029-4)
• D. L. Hetrick, Dynamics of Nuclear Reactors, American Nuclear Society,
1993 (ISBN: 0-894-48453-2) advanced text
• E. E. Lewis, W. F. Miller, Computational Methods of Neutron Transport,
American Nuclear Society, 1993 (ISBN: 0-894-48452-4) - advanced text
• J. K. Shultis, R. E. Faw, Fundamentals of Nuclear Science and Engineering,
Marcel Dekker, Inc., 2002 (ISBN: 0-824-70834-2) - this one is new to me. I have all of the above, but this one.
From -
http://nuclear.tamu.edu/~pavel/NUEN601S.pdf