nuclear fuel

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actinoid elements

  • periodic table
    In actinoid element: Practical applications of the actinoids

    …be allowed to generate an atomic explosion, or it can be controlled and used as a fuel to generate heat for the production of electrical power. Nuclear processes for power production give off no smoke, smog, noxious gases, or even carbon dioxide, as conventional coal- or gas-fueled plants do. Nuclear…

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  • In uranium processing: Reactor-grade uranium

    Metallic uranium fuel elements for power reactors are prepared by hot extrusion of the uranium into tubing made of Zircaloy, a corrosion-resistant alloy of zirconium and tin. Uranium fuel elements can also be clad in alloys of magnesium and aluminum.

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ceramics

design of nuclear reactors

  • Temelín Nuclear Power Plant, South Bohemia, Czech Republic
    In nuclear reactor: Fuel types

    A reactor’s fuel must conform to the integral design of the reactor as well as the mechanisms that drive its operations. Following are brief descriptions of the fuel materials and configurations used in the most important types of nuclear reactors, which are described…

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fission reactors

  • Temelín Nuclear Power Plant, South Bohemia, Czech Republic
    In nuclear reactor: The nuclear fuel cycle

    …a brief exposition of the nuclear fuel cycle. The whole point of a reactor is, after all, to initiate and control the process of fission on a very large scale in nuclear fuel, and the low cost of fueling is the chief reason for the economic competitiveness of nuclear power.…

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