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Exercises         References  modeling      performance materials computational Advanced 10.7      matter            condensed in reactions nuclear energy Low 10.6 3-19     cladding reactor gas-cooled Advanced 10.5.3 3-19                        cladding Iron-based 10.5.2 3-14                        cladding Zirconium-based materials^ Cladding 10.5     fuels            Ceramic   10.4.2 fuels           Metallic  10.4.1             fuels            Nuclear 10.4 materials     Shielding 10.3.5               Coolants            10.3.4              materials            Control            10.3.3   reflectors            and Moderators 10.3.2              materials            structural resistance temperature high Ultra 10.3.1.5                         cladding            fuel zirconium stable Dimensionally 10.3.1.4.2 alloys             base nickel resistant Corrosion 10.3.1.4.1 steel             vessel Pressure 10.3.1.4            materials             resistant damage and Corrosion 10.3.1.3            materials             coated or graphitic ceramic, refractory, Advanced 10.3.1.2            composites             ceramic toughness Ultrahigh 10.3.1.1.1 alloys             strength Ultrahigh 10.3.1.1.1 materials                         structural resistant radiation Advanced 10.3.1.1 materials             cladding fuel and Structure components 10.3.1 reactor for Materials stability10.3 Radiation 10.2.3.3                         radioactivity                        induced to Susceptibility 10.2.3.2                         properties                        Neutronic 10.2.3.1                         considerations                        Special 10.2.3 properties                        transfer Heat 10.2.2.4                         resistance                        Corrosion 10.2.2.3                         stability                        Dimension 10.2.2.2                         Fabricability                        10.2.2.1                       properties              mechanical General 10.2.2 considerations                        General 10.2.1             criteria            selection Materials energy10.2 fusion Inertial 10.1.3.2 energy                                    fusion Magnetic 10.1.3.1                         energy            Fusion 10.1.3 cycle)            (fuel resources fuel power Nuclear 10.1.2 reactors            Nuclear technologies10.1.1 fusion and Fission Abstract10.1 energy            nuclear advanced to materials of Role cellsReferenceExercises10 fuel membrane electrolyte Polymer 9.6.8 cells                        fuel oxide Solid 9.6.7                         Cells Fuel Oxide Solid 9.6.6 Cells Fuel Carbonate Molten 9.6.5 Cells Fuel Acid Phosphoric 9.6.4 Cells Fuel Methanol Direct 9.6.3                         Cells Fuel Membrane Exchange Proton Cells9.6.2 Fuel Alkaline cells9.6.1 fuel of Applications embrittlement)9.6 and cracking                      hydrogen-assisted to resistant materials (Low-cost Materials Support 9.5.7 materials)            conducting proton (Higher-temperature Collectors Current 9.5.6 Targets            Sputtering 9.5.5 reaction)                        reduction oxygen the for (Catalysts Catalysts 9.5.4 Electrolytes                        9.5.3 Materials                        Cathode 9.5.2 Materials                        Anode 9.5.1 materials                        cell Fuel acid9.5 formic in storage Hydrogen 9.4.8 Polymers in Storage Hydrogen 9.4.7                         frameworks organic in storage Hydrogen  9.4.6                        microspheres glass and zeolites in storage Hydrogen  9.4.5                        materials carbonaceous in storage Hydrogen hydrides 9.4.4 Reversible hydrides 9.4.3 Complex materials 9.4.2 storage hydrogen Nanoconfined  9.4.1 storage hydrogen Materials-based structures9.4 solid in storage its and hydrogen of Physisorption 9.3.5 tanks                        in storage hydrogen Liquid 9.3.4 gas                        hydrogen Compressed 9.3.3 turbines            gas Hydrogen 9.3.2 cells                        Fuel 9.3.1 technology                        storage and conversion Hydrogen Electrolysis9.3 reforming 9.2.2 methane Steam technology 9.2.1 generation Hydrogen Introduction9.2 cells9.1 fuel and Hydrogen desalinationReferenceExercises9 and filtration water for Materials alga8.7 cultivate to nutrient a as using for CO2 capturing for Materials processes8.6 combustion for Materials options8.5 technology CTL 8.4.2           chemistry  Basic 8.4.1 fuels                        Coal-to-liquid 8.4 liquefaction  biomass for Nanocatalysts 8.3.2 gasification                        biomass for Nanocatalysts 8.3.1 biofuel                        to biomass of conversion for Nanocatalysts Elastomers8.3 8.2.2 alloys                        its and Metal 8.2.1 biofuels                        for materials resistant Corrosion Biorefineries8.2 8.1.4 Biofuels                        8.1.3 Biogas                        8.1.2 heat                        and power for Biomass 8.1.1 technologies                        biomass for requirements Materials bioenergy8.1 for Biomass Exercises8 Reference                        penstocks       and                      tubes draft runners, turbines for coatings surface and materials Structural 7.7.2 dikes            and dams for materials structure Retaining 7.7.1       system      hydropower for requirements Materials Affordability7.7 7.6.7 Reliability            7.6.6 Survivability            7.6.5 Operability                        7.6.4 Installability                        7.6.3 Manufacturability                        7.6.2 Predictability                        7.6.1 energy                        ocean the by faced Challenges Arrays7.6 Permutations7.5 Further 7.4.2. TEC            of Types 7.4.1. converters                        energy Tidal WEC7.4 of Types 7.3.1 converters                        energy Wave maintenance7.3 & Operations 7.2.7 Connection            7.2.6             Installation 7.2.5 Control            7.2.4 off                        take Power 7.2.3 moorings                        & Foundations 7.2.2 mover                        prime & Structure 7.2.1                         energy ocean for devices and materials Advanced gradient7.2 Salinity energy7.1.5 thermal Ocean energy7.1.4 Wave current7.1.3 Ocean power7.1.2 Tidal technologies7.1.1 energy ocean for requirements Materials hydropower7.1 and energy ocean for materials Advanced Exercises7 Reference      prospects      Future applications6.8 turbine wind for generators Permanent-magnet materials6.7 blade turbine wind stealth and Smart 6.6 Matrix        6.5.2 Reinforcement                    6.5.1 blades                     turbine wind for materials composite weight Light 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wind renewable enable materials Advanced Exercises6 Reference            systems            geothermal for selection material and protection Corrosion 5.7 systems            cooling for materials Refrigeration materials5.6.5 convector Heat exchangers5.6.4 heat Polymer coatings5.6.3 exchanger Heat fluids5.6.2 exchange Heat systems5.6.1 exchange heat for Materials netorks5.6 distribution and pipelines transmission for Materials applications5.5 pump Heat technology5.4.3 Pumping materials5.4.2 Pumping pumps5.4.1 heat Geothermal wells5.4 geothermal for cements Advanced drilling5.3 rock downhole for materials Hard energy5.2 geothermal of use Direct technologies5.1.4 geothermal advanced other and systems geothermal Enhanced electricity5.1.3 Geothermal development5.1.2 energy geothermal for resources Geothermal technologies5.1.1 Geothermal 5.1 Abstract            generation            and capture energy geothermal renewable enable materials Advanced Exercises5 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