French Nuclear Engineering Books: A Reader's Guide

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The discussion focuses on recommendations for French books on nuclear engineering. Notable suggestions include "Introduction Au Genie Nucleaire" by Jacques Ligou and a series of books used in courses for French CEA nuclear engineers at the INSTN. Links to relevant resources, including Amazon France and Candu science materials, are shared for further exploration. Participants express appreciation for the recommendations and discuss purchasing challenges, particularly in Serbia. The conversation highlights the availability of quality French literature in the field of nuclear engineering.
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french books!

Anyone knows good french books regarding nuclear engineering?
 
Engineering news on Phys.org
http://canteach.candu.org/new.html

the link above is has some new items added in French on Candu science and rx fundamentals.

http://canteach.candu.org/cnsc.html#cnsc3B_fr
 
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Milentije said:
Anyone knows good french books regarding nuclear engineering?

Il y a Introduction Au Genie Nucleaire, par Jacques Ligou.

Voici le lien pour le site Amazon de France:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/2880743125/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
Merci nrqed.Je vais acheter ce livre si c'est possible.
 
There is a very good series of books which serves as a basis of the courses for the French CEA nuclear engineers at the INSTN (Institut National des Sciences et Techniques du Nucleaire): http://www-instn.cea.fr/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=115

You can order the books on amazon if you want. They are a great read, and cover the nuclear domain quite extensively.

cheers,
Patrick.
 
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vanesch said:
There is a very good series of books which serves as a basis of the courses for the French CEA nuclear engineers at the INSTN (Institut National des Sciences et Techniques du Nucleaire): http://www-instn.cea.fr/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=115

You can order the books on amazon if you want. They are a great read, and cover the nuclear domain quite extensively.

cheers,
Patrick.
Cool! :cool: Thanks for that link!

or Merci beaucoup pour ce lien! I don't know if the term 'lien' is correct, but I tried.
 
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Thanks Vanesch.
I will see if it is possible to buy books from amazon.com.I live in Serbia they do not deliver second-hand copies here unfortunatelly.
 
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