Nuclear fission: the interplay of science and technology

作者:Stoneham A M*
来源:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A-Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2010, 368(1923): 3295-3313.
DOI:10.1098/rsta.2010.0061

摘要

When the UK's Calder Hall nuclear power station was connected to the grid in 1956, the programmes that made this possible involved a powerful combination of basic and applied research. Both the science and the engineering were novel, addressing new and challenging problems. That the last Calder Hall reactor was shut down only in 2003 attests to the success of the work. The strengths of bringing basic science to bear on applications continued to be recognized until the 1980s, when government and management fashions changed. This paper identifies a few of the technology challenges, and shows how novel basic science emerged from them and proved essential in their resolution. Today, as the threat of climate change becomes accepted, it has become clear that there is no credible solution without nuclear energy. The design and construction of new fission reactors will need continuing innovation, with the interplay between the science and technology being a crucial component.

  • 出版日期2010-7-28