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Loss of coolant incident (translated from German)
Loss of coolant incident As Loss of coolant incident in the nuclear technology an incident ... circuit of the Kernreaktors withdraws. A large loss of coolant incident is usually basis ...
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Loss of coolant
Loss of coolant A Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) is a mode of failure ... convert this heat into useful power, a coolant system is used. If this coolant ...
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Coolant
Coolant A coolant, or heat transfer fluid, is a fluid ... that utilize or dissipate it. An ideal coolant has high thermal capacity, is low-cost ... cooling system. Some applications also require the coolant to be an electrical insulator. The coolant can either keep its phase and ...
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Coolant (translated from Japanese)
Coolant CoolantWith, it points to the fluid which ... is used for cooling is called the coolant, the physical name is acquired and it ... the substance which is used for the coolant, calorific capacity is used to be large ... neutron is little these other things. Reactor coolant As for reactor coolant,FissionThe heat which is discharged to ...
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User:Berkut/PBMR
... utilise the heat, the moderator and the coolant. A moderator is a substance which neutrons ... fluid (a liquid or a gas), the coolant. The heat will expand the fluid (boil ... it uses nuclear or fossil fuel. The coolant can go directly from the core to ... can be an intermediate stage where the coolant goes through a heat exchanger to produce ... same volume of gas, so if the coolant circuit with a liquid cooled reactor ...
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Void coefficient
... bubbles) form in the reactor moderator or coolant. Reactors in which either the moderator or the coolant is a liquid typically will have a ... in which neither the moderator nor the coolant is a liquid (e.g., a graphite ... see advanced gas-cooled reactor). If the coolant is a liquid, it may boil if ... the reactor. Voids may also form if coolant is lost from the reactor in ...
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Powertrain (P) DTCs
... Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit Intermittent P0115 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit P0116 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit Range/Performance P0117 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit Low P0118 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit High P0119 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit Intermittent P0120 Throttle/Pedal ...
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User:Kjkolb/Science
... Bug dust Building energy ratio Building heat-loss factor Building Officials and Code Administrators International ... Cutwater Cyaniding Cycle life Cycle mining Cycling loss Cyclogenesis Cyclone burner Cyclone separator Daily average ... power supplier Electric radiant heating Electric system loss Electric thermal storage Electrical congestion Electrical continuity Electrical delta Electrical line sag Electrical loss Electrical potential energy Electrical system energy loss Electrical system Electricity capacity Electricity Consumers ...
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Talk:Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act/Alltalk
... the rare event that they suffered financial loss. I have no objection to covering windmills ... compensate for nuclear accident victims injuries and loss. Consequently, the Act is a dual-edge ... to compensate for nuclear victims injuries and loss. [2] It indemnifies the nuclear industry for ... to compensate for nuclear victims injuries and loss. Again, you have taken an interest group ... coverage to compensate for victims' injuries and loss." The obvious wording problems aside, this ...
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Nuclear meltdown
... can melt as a result of a loss of coolant accident (in which all emergency core cooling ... together with emergency system failure. A rapid loss of water from the reactor system naturally ... core to melt within an hour after coolant flow is stopped. Other sources of heat ... into a pool of water (for example, coolant or moderator), a steam explosion (fci) ...
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