A fuel element failure is a rupture in a nuclear reactor's fuel cladding that allows the nuclear fuel or fission products, either in the form of dissolved...
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Nuclear meltdown (redirect from Fuel meltdown)
the point where at least one nuclear fuel element exceeds its melting point. This differs from a fuel element failure, which is not caused by high temperatures...
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Nuclear technology portal Nuclear meltdown Core damage frequency Fuel element failure Loss-of-coolant accident Nuclear power Nuclear power debate Radioactive...
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the point where at least one nuclear fuel element exceeds its melting point. This differs from a fuel element failure, which is not caused by high temperatures...
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Chapelcross nuclear power station (section Exposure of workers to an irradiated fuel element (first quarter 2001))
blockage, attributed to the presence of graphite debris (see fuel element failure). The fuel overheated and the Magnox cladding failed, causing contamination...
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Nuclear power (section Fuel cycle)
liquid-metal-cooled reactors on board the Soviet submarine K-27 underwent a fuel element failure, with the emission of gaseous fission products into the surrounding...
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Westinghouse TR-2 (section Fuel)
April 3, 1960. Indications are that the high levels were caused by fuel element failure." A planned reduced coolant flow experiment was in progress at the...
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products remain in the fuel unless there is fuel element failure or a nuclear accident, or the fuel is reprocessed. Commercial nuclear fission reactors...
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Oxygen sensor (section Sensor failures)
dominate when the mixture is lean). Failure of these sensors, either through normal aging, the use of leaded fuels, or fuel contaminated with silicones or...
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liquid-metal-cooled reactors on board the Soviet submarine K-27 underwent a fuel element failure, with the emission of gaseous fission products into the surrounding...
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superheating is that higher temperatures can lead to more corrosion and fuel element failures, making the reactor more complex. BONUS was intended to identify...
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Plutonium (redirect from Element 94)
Plutonium is a chemical element; it has symbol Pu and atomic number 94. It is a silvery-gray actinide metal that tarnishes when exposed to air, and forms...
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radiation. In the rare occurrence of a fuel failure during normal operation, the primary coolant can enter the element. Visual techniques are normally used...
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Mercury is a chemical element; it has symbol Hg and atomic number 80. It is commonly known as quicksilver. A heavy, silvery d-block element, mercury is the...
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about this condition.: 15–29 The Windscale fire resulted when uranium metal fuel ignited inside plutonium production piles; surrounding dairy farms were contaminated...
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operation with the NU fuel, there were 28 fuel element failures. In 1958, the NU fuel was replaced with highly enriched uranium (HEU) fuel clad with aluminum...
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recognize that their nuclear reactor had suffered from extensive fuel element failures. By the time they gave up their attempts to repair the reactor at...
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cleaning prior to exhaust to the atmosphere in the unlikely event of a fuel element failure at either the BGRR or the HFBR. It also provided sufficient air cleaning...
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numbers of pins have been used. The CANFLEX bundle has 43 fuel elements, with two element sizes. It is also about 10 cm (4 inches) in diameter, 0.5 m...
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also reducing the high-boiler concentration from 40% to 8%. Three fuel element failures occurred during first core operation. Two occurred in experimental...
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A cascading failure is a failure in a system of interconnected parts in which the failure of one or few parts leads to the failure of other parts, growing...
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limited to the following : (A) Fuel element failure at higher than standard burn-up levels (B) Fuel cladding interactions (C) Fuel and cladding interactions...
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Ford Power Stroke engine (section Electrical and fuel)
The fuel filter/water separator also tends to be a minor failure point across the trucks. The aluminum filter housing can crack, causing fuel leaks...
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Facility (UCF), the Isfahan Fuel Manufacturing Plant (FMP), the Isfahan Fuel Element Cladding Plant, the Isfahan Nuclear Fuel Research and Production Center...
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Nuclear reactor (redirect from Fuel element)
are best suited to the amount of U-235 in the fuel element. The amount of energy extracted from nuclear fuel is called its burnup, which is expressed in...
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as a fuel cladding failure has required early refuelling. If the period of irradiation has been sufficiently short, this spent fuel could be reprocessed...
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The nuclear fuel cycle, also known as the nuclear fuel chain, is the series of stages that nuclear fuel undergoes during its production, use, and recycling...
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close upon failure of any element of the input control system (such as temperature controllers, steam pressure controllers), air pressure, fuel pressure...
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A solid oxide fuel cell (or SOFC) is an electrochemical conversion device that produces electricity directly from oxidizing a fuel. Fuel cells are characterized...
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Curium (redirect from Element 96)
Curium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Cm and atomic number 96. This transuranic actinide element was named after eminent scientists Marie...
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