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... reactor . Heat must therefore be supplied to , or removed from , the reactor , depending on the endo- or exothermic nature of the reaction , re- spectively . The efficiency of heat exchangers in chemical processing is therefore of ...
... reactor . Heat must therefore be supplied to , or removed from , the reactor , depending on the endo- or exothermic nature of the reaction , re- spectively . The efficiency of heat exchangers in chemical processing is therefore of ...
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... reactor and then transfers heat to a separate secondary water loop in which steam is generated and used to drive a turbine as part of an electric cur- rent generator . The reactor contains rods of UO , enriched in 235U ( 3 % ) and ...
... reactor and then transfers heat to a separate secondary water loop in which steam is generated and used to drive a turbine as part of an electric cur- rent generator . The reactor contains rods of UO , enriched in 235U ( 3 % ) and ...
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... reactor materials . In fact it has been contended that if the development of breeder reactors had been attempted 20 years ago , the materials problems would have been insurmountable at that time . Smith ( 1967 ) and Nevitt and Duffield ...
... reactor materials . In fact it has been contended that if the development of breeder reactors had been attempted 20 years ago , the materials problems would have been insurmountable at that time . Smith ( 1967 ) and Nevitt and Duffield ...
Contents
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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