Hamilton nuclear reactor analysis

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the availability of resources related to the book "Nuclear Reactor Analysis" by Duderstadt and Hamilton, specifically focusing on problem solutions and access to the text in the context of copyright issues and geographical limitations.

Discussion Character

  • Meta-discussion, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests a site containing problem solutions for "Nuclear Reactor Analysis."
  • Another participant suggests that answers to problems are unlikely to be available in the public domain and questions the likelihood of professors publishing solutions.
  • A participant inquires about the possibility of obtaining the book for free online.
  • It is asserted that the book is copyrighted, and the forum does not support the distribution of copyrighted material.
  • A participant expresses frustration about the lack of access to bookstores in Iraq due to war, complicating their ability to purchase the book.
  • A later reply provides a link to course notes on Nuclear Reactor Analysis from McMaster University as an alternative resource.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the copyright status of the book and the challenges of accessing it, but there is no consensus on the availability of problem solutions or the feasibility of obtaining the book for free.

Contextual Notes

The discussion highlights limitations related to geographical access to educational resources and the implications of copyright law on resource sharing.

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pleas interduce a site that contain hamilton nuclear reactor analysis books chapter problem solution
tnx.
 
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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.

Think about it - does one wish to be paid for one's work?
 
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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