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[en] A nuclear reactor shut-down system is described which comprises a fluidic vortex valve for releasably maintaining a liquid neutron poison outside of the reactor core, the poison being contained by a reservoir and biased by pressure for flow into poison tubes within the reactor. The upper ends of the poison tubes communicate with the supply port of the vortex valve. A continuous gas flow into the control port maintains normal controlled operation. Shut-down is effected by interruption of the control input. One embodiment comprises three groups of poison tubes and one vortex valve associated with each group wherein shut-down is effected by poison release in two out of the three groups. Preferably, each vortex valve comprises three control ports which operate on a ''voting'' or two-out-of-three basis. (Official Gazette)
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Patent
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19 Aug 1975; 10 p; US PATENT DOCUMENT 3,900,365
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Wilson, J.N.; Besant, R.W.; Barclay, F.W.; Frey, J.R.
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario1974
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario1974
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1 Oct 1974; 20 p; CA PATENT DOCUMENT 955694; Available from Commissioner of Patents, Ottawa; Filed 10 Oct 1972. 12 claims, 6 figs. Available from Commissioner of Patents, Ottawa.
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Sieber, R.P.; Besant, R.W.; Schoenau, G.J.
Proceedings of the 1990 international symposium on radon and radon reduction technology1990
Proceedings of the 1990 international symposium on radon and radon reduction technology1990
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[en] This paper describes the development of a micro-computer based Radon Data Acquisition System (RDAS) for monitoring the entry and distribution of radon gas in houses. The information obtained will be valuable for the evaluation of control measures used to reduce radon concentrations to acceptable levels
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Anon; vp; 1990; p. 5.45-5.55; Environmental Protection Agency; Cincinnati, OH (United States); International symposium on radon and radon reduction technology; Atlanta, GA (United States); 19-23 Feb 1990; CONF-900224--; Environmental Protection Agency, 26 W. St. Clair St., Cincinnati, OH 45268 (United States)
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