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16 Oct 1973; 10 p; US PATENT DOCUMENT 3,766,007
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Proceedings series; p. 331-342; 1971; IAEA; Vienna; Symposium on small and medium power reactors; Oslo, Norway; 12 Oct 1970; IAEA-SM--140/7
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United Nations, New York (USA); International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Proceedings series; 15 v.; v. 3 p. 359-373; 1972; IAEA/UN; Vienna; 4. international conference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy; Geneva, Switzerland; 6 Sep 1971; A/CONF.49/P--290; Microfiche of preprint available from INIS Clearinghouse.
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BUILDING MATERIALS, ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS, EUROPE, EXPERIMENTAL REACTORS, GAS COOLED REACTORS, GRAPHITE MODERATED REACTORS, HEAVY WATER COOLED REACTORS, HEAVY WATER MODERATED REACTORS, LEVELS, NATIONAL DEFENSE, POWER PLANTS, POWER REACTORS, REACTORS, RESEARCH AND TEST REACTORS, SCANDINAVIA, TANK TYPE REACTORS, THERMAL REACTORS, WATER COOLED REACTORS
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Aas, S.; Jamne, E.; Wullum, T.; Fjellestad, K.
Heavy-Water Power Reactors. Proceedings of the Symposium on Heavy-Water Power Reactors1968
Heavy-Water Power Reactors. Proceedings of the Symposium on Heavy-Water Power Reactors1968
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[en] The Halden boiling heavy-water reactor, designed and built by the Norwegian Institutt for Atomenergi, has since June 1958 been operated as an international project. On its second charge the reactor was operated at power levels up to 25 MW and most of the time at a pressure of 28.5 kg/cm2. During the period from July 1964 to December 1966 the plant availability was close to 64% including shutdowns because of test fuel failures and loading/unloading of fuel. Disregarding such stops, the availability was close to 90%. The average burnup of the core is about 6200 MWd/t UO2 : the most highly exposed elements have reached 10000 MWd/t UO2. The transition temperature of the reactor tank has been followed closely. The results of the surveillance programme and the implication on the reactor operation are discussed. The reactor is located in a cave in a rock. Some experiences with such a containment are given. To locate failed test-fuel elements a fuel failure location system has been installed. A fission gas collection system has saved valuable reactor time during clean-up of the reactor system following test fuel failures. Apart from one incident with two of the control stations, the plant control and instrumentation systems have functioned satisfactorily. Two incidents with losses of 150 and 200 kg of heavy water have occurred. However, after improved methods for leakage detection had been developed, the losses have been kept better than 50 g/h . Since April 1962 the isotopic purity of the heavy water (14 t) has decreased from 99.75 to 99.62%. The tritium concentration is now slightly above 700 μC/cm3. This activity level has not created any serious operational or maintenance problems. An extensive series of water chemistry experiments has been performed to study the influence of various operating parameters on radiolytic gas formation. The main results of these experiments will be reported. Different materials such as mild steel, ferritic steel and aluminium have been used in the primary circuits. Experience with these materials is reported. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); 1001 p; Apr 1968; p. 3-23; Symposium on Heavy-Water Power Reactors; Vienna (Austria); 11-15 Sep 1967; IAEA-SM--99/2; ISSN 0074-1884; ; 2 refs., 10 figs.
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ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, ALLOYS, BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BHWR TYPE REACTORS, CARBON ADDITIONS, CHALCOGENIDES, DEUTERIUM COMPOUNDS, ELEMENTS, ENERGY SOURCES, ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS, EXPERIMENTAL REACTORS, FUELS, HEAVY WATER COOLED REACTORS, HEAVY WATER MODERATED REACTORS, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, HYDROGEN ISOTOPES, IRON ALLOYS, IRON BASE ALLOYS, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, MATERIALS, METALS, NUCLEI, ODD-EVEN NUCLEI, OPERATION, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, POWER REACTORS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOISOTOPES, REACTOR COMPONENTS, REACTOR MATERIALS, REACTORS, RESEARCH AND TEST REACTORS, STEELS, TANK TYPE REACTORS, THERMAL REACTORS, THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, TRANSITION ELEMENT ALLOYS, URANIUM COMPOUNDS, URANIUM OXIDES, WATER, WATER COOLED REACTORS, WATER MODERATED REACTORS, YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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