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... fuel and oxidant , then the fuel - related intermediates , e.g. , CH3 , will be located nearer the fuel - flame boundary and vice versa for oxidant - related species , e.g. , OH or O. Composition profiles , obtained by probe sampling ...
... fuel and oxidant , then the fuel - related intermediates , e.g. , CH3 , will be located nearer the fuel - flame boundary and vice versa for oxidant - related species , e.g. , OH or O. Composition profiles , obtained by probe sampling ...
Page 395
... fuel candidates include uranium carbides and nitrides . B. Breeder Reactors The breeder reactor concept utilizes either 238U or 232Th as initial fuel sources and produces , or breeds , 233U and 239Pu , respectively , as additional new fuel ...
... fuel candidates include uranium carbides and nitrides . B. Breeder Reactors The breeder reactor concept utilizes either 238U or 232Th as initial fuel sources and produces , or breeds , 233U and 239Pu , respectively , as additional new fuel ...
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... fuel may be transported by the Na bubble , mostly during the first 2 min of the Na - fuel interaction ( Kennedy and Reynolds , 1973 ) . A Na- ( UPU ) O2 interaction may also lead to a swelling of the fuel , and hence further cladding ...
... fuel may be transported by the Na bubble , mostly during the first 2 min of the Na - fuel interaction ( Kennedy and Reynolds , 1973 ) . A Na- ( UPU ) O2 interaction may also lead to a swelling of the fuel , and hence further cladding ...
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Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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