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  • 21N-Reactor — The N Reactor at the Hanford site along the Columbia River. The N Reactor was a graphite moderated nuclear reactor constructed during the Cold War and operated by the U.S. government at the Hanford Site in Washington. It was a one of a kind… …

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  • 22Nuclear fuel response to reactor accidents — This page is devoted to a discussion of how uranium dioxide nuclear fuel behaves during both normal nuclear reactor operation and under reactor accident conditions such as overheating. Work in this area is often very expensive to conduct, and so… …

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  • 23Pakistan Atomic Research Reactor — The PARR I is similar to NC University State s Pulstar Nuclear Reactor …

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  • 24B Reactor — Infobox nrhp name = Hanford B Reactor nrhp type = nhl |right|250px|thumb caption = Hanford Site in 1945. B Reactor is the building just to the right of the water tower. location = Near jct. of WA 24 and WA 240, Hanford Site nearest city =… …

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  • 25Generation IV reactor — Generation IV reactors (Gen IV) are a set of theoretical nuclear reactor designs currently being researched. Most of these designs are generally not expected to be available for commercial construction before 2030, with the exception of a version …

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  • 26UNGG reactor — The UNGG ( Uranium Naturel Graphite Gaz ) is an obsolete design of nuclear power reactor developed by France. It was graphite moderated, cooled by carbon dioxide, and fueled with natural uranium metal.It was developed independently of and in… …

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  • 27RBMK reactor — /är bē em kā ri akˈtər/ noun A graphite moderated, boiling water cooled, pressure tube reactor, unique to the former USSR ORIGIN: Abbrev Russ reaktor bolshoy moshchnosti kanalnȳy, high power channel reactor …

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  • 28Nuclear reactor physics — See also: Critical mass Nuclear reactor physics is the branch of science that deals with the study and application of chain reaction to induce controlled rate of fission for energy in reactors. Most nuclear reactors use a chain reaction to induce …

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  • 29Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment — MSRE plant diagram The Molten Salt Reactor Experiment (MSRE) was an experimental molten salt reactor at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) researching this technology through the 1960s; constructed by 1964, it went critical in 1965 and was… …

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  • 30Advanced Test Reactor — The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) is a research reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory. This reactor is primarily designed and used to test materials to be used in other, larger scale and prototype reactors. It can operate at a maximum power of… …

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