Hamilton nuclear reactor analysis

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Duderstadt and Hamilton's "Nuclear Reactor Analysis" is a copyrighted text, and public domain websites are unlikely to provide solutions to its problems. The forum emphasizes that distributing copyrighted material is illegal and not supported. A user from Iraq expresses difficulty accessing academic resources due to local conditions and limited availability of bookstores. Course notes on Nuclear Reactor Analysis from McMaster University are shared as a potential resource. Access to educational materials remains a challenge for those in regions with limited resources.
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pleas interduce a site that contain hamilton nuclear reactor analysis books chapter problem solution
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I presume you mean Duderstadt and Hamilton, Nuclear Reactor Analysis.

I doubt that the answers to problems are found on any website that is in the public domain, and I doubt professors would publish answers, except for perhaps select problems.
 
Can i get that book free from the net?
 
No! Duderstadt & Hamilton, Nuclear Reactor Analysis is copyrighted.

We (PF) do not support nor condone the downloading (distribution) of copyrighted material, which is a violation of copyright law.

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Dear
i live in Iraq, do u know what that means?
because of the wars there are no big book stores specially in this field(Nuclear), and when i want to buy any book from the net there is no (Iraq) in the list.

B/R
 
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