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English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
fuel rod — n. a rod shaped metal assembly containing fissile fuel, used in nuclear reactors … English World dictionary
fuel rod — fuel rods N COUNT Fuel rods are metal tubes containing nuclear fuel. They are used in some nuclear reactors … English dictionary
Nuclear fuel — Process … Wikipedia
Nuclear fuel cycle — The nuclear fuel cycle, also called nuclear fuel chain, is the progression of nuclear fuel through a series of differing stages. It consists of steps in the front end, which are the preparation of the fuel, steps in the service period in which… … Wikipedia
fuel rod — Energy. nuclear fuel contained in a long thin walled tube, an array of such tubes forming the core of a nuclear reactor. * * * ˈfuel rod 7 [fuel rod] noun (technical) a long thin piece of fuel used in a nuclear power station … Useful english dictionary
fuel rod — Energy. nuclear fuel contained in a long thin walled tube, an array of such tubes forming the core of a nuclear reactor. * * * … Universalium
Fuel rod — (nuclear) A long slender tube that holds fissionable material (fuel) for nuclear reactor use. Fuel rods are assembled into bundles called fuel elements or assemblies, which are loaded individually into the reactor core. California Energy… … Energy terms
fuel rod — /ˈfjuəl rɒd/ (say fyoohuhl rod) noun one of the rods which form the fuel supply of certain nuclear reactors commonly consisting of a long metal tube containing uranium pellets, usually stacked with similar tubes in bundles …
Spent nuclear fuel shipping cask — A typical SNF shipping cask mounted on a railroad car. Spent nuclear fuel shipping casks are used to transport spent nuclear fuel used in nuclear power plants and research reactors to disposal sites such as the nuclear reprocessing center at… … Wikipedia
Nuclear safety in the United States — Nuclear safety in the U.S. is governed by federal regulations and continues to be studied by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The safety of nuclear plants and materials controlled by the U.S. government for research and weapons production … Wikipedia
Fuel fleas — are microscopic hot particles of new or spent nuclear fuel. While small, they tend to be intensely radioactive. The fuel particles, the size about 10 micrometers, are a strong source of beta and gamma radiation and a weaker source of alpha… … Wikipedia