List of nuclear reactors - Wikipedia
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This is a list of all the commercial nuclear reactors in the world, sorted by country, with operational status. The list only includes civilian nuclear power reactors used to generate electricity for a power...
Nuclear Power Reactors - World Nuclear Association
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How does a nuclear reactor produce electricity? A nuclear reactor produces and controls the release of energy from splitting the atoms of certain elements.
Nuclear Reactor | HBM's Nuclear Tech Wiki | Fandom
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This page refers to the small nuclear reactor, for the multiblock structure please go here. A small nuclear reactor. It has 12 slots for rods. Rods decay faster the more packed together they are, and the more heat they produce.
Nuclear reactor - Energy Education
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These nuclear reactions produce thermal energy through either nuclear fission (in practice) or nuclear fusion (in development). Nuclear reactors are primarily used for the generation of electricity...
Nuclear Reactor - Understanding how it works | Physics Elearnin
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Nuclear Reactor - Understanding how it works | Physics Elearnin videoNuclear reactors are the modern day devices extensively used for power generation as...
Nuclear Reactor - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
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Nuclear reactor facilities are usually located near or adjacent to significant water bodies (aquifers, rivers, lakes, etc.) that are important to the region. Operating nuclear reactor facilities use water from...
NUCLEAR 101: How Does a Nuclear Reactor... | Department of Energy
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Reactors use uranium for nuclear fuel. The uranium is processed into small ceramic pellets and stacked together into sealed metal tubes called fuel rods. Typically more than 200 of these rods are...
Nuclear reactor - New World Encyclopedia
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A nuclear reactor is a device in which nuclear chain reactions are initiated, controlled, and sustained at a steady rate, as opposed to a nuclear bomb, in which the chain reaction occurs in a fraction of a second and is uncontrolled causing an explosion.
Nuclear Power Plants | Molten Salt Reactor
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A nuclear reactor is a system that contains and controls sustained nuclear chain reactions. Reactors are used for generating electricity, moving aircraft carriers and submarines, producing medical...
Nuclear Reactor | Definition, Control & Components | nuclear-power.net
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In general, a nuclear reactor is a device used to initiate and control a self-sustained nuclear Since nuclear reactors are used in nuclear power plants, research facilities or nuclear-propelled ships...
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What is a nuclear reactor? - Quora
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A nuclear reactor is a fancy and complicated way of boiling water. A nuclear reactor itself is the heart of a nuclear power plant, much like a car has combustion chambers inside of it's engine, which...
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A nuclear reactor is an assembly in which a nuclear fission in the form of a chain reaction is maintained and controlled for the production of nuclear energy, radioactive isotopes...
Nuclear Reactor - Tekkit Wiki
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A Nuclear Reactor is one of the most powerful ways to generate EU. However, they are very dangerous and require careful observation to control. One bad setup can destroy the reactor and everything around it.
Nuclear Reactors | Atomic Heritage Foundation
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A nuclear reactor is a device that initiates, moderates, and controls the output of a nuclear chain reaction. They usually consist of a number of components - a fuel source, control rods, a moderator...
Nuclear power reactors, reactor types and technologies | IAEA
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Nuclear power reactors produce energy by initiating and controlling a sustained nuclear chain reaction. Currently, over 400 such reactors in 30 countries provide about 11 per cent of the world's...
Nuclear reactor - History of reactor development | Britannica
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...of reactor development: Since the inception of nuclear power on an industrial scale in the mid-20th century Generation I reactors were the first to produce civilian nuclear power—for example, the...
Nuclear reactor
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A nuclear reactor is a device to initiate and control a sustained nuclear chain reaction. Most commonly they are used for generating electricity and for the propulsion of ships.
Nuclear Reactors | NRC.gov
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The Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation has overall responsibility for NRC's reactor program. NRC's regional offices implement this program in the states for which they are responsible...
Nuclear Reactor Components - How a Nuclear... | HowStuffWorks
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There are several different types of nuclear reactors, but they all have some Most reactors in the United States use ordinary water, but reactors in other countries sometimes use graphite, or heavy...
Types of Nuclear Reactors - Characteristics and Operation
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Nuclear reactors can be classified depending on their operation but also according to their purpose or other technical characteristics.
NUCLEAR REACTOR | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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nuclear reactor definition: 1. a large machine that uses nuclear fuel to produce power 2. a large machine that uses nuclear…. Learn more.
7 Awesome Sci-Fi Nuclear Reactors | by David Watson | Medium
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7 Awesome Sci-Fi Nuclear Reactors. The nuclear reactors powering some of the coolest tech from the world of science-fiction.
Nuclear Fission, Components of Nuclear Reactor, Types of... | PMF IAS
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Nuclear Fission - Nuclear Reactor: Nuclear Reactor Coolant, Moderator, Control Rods Criticality etc. Types of Nuclear Reactors: Light-water reactor (LWR) and Pressurized Heavy-Water Reactor...
Nuclear reactor - Wikiwand
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The Workings of an Ancient Nuclear Reactor - Scientific American
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Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in the October 2005 issue of Scientific American. In May 1972 a worker at a nuclear fuel-processing plant in France noticed something suspicious.
Reactor | MIT Nuclear Reactor Laboratory
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The MIT Reactor (MITR) is the major experimental facility of the NRL. It is a light-water cooled and moderated, heavy-water reflected, nuclear reactor that utilizes flat, finned, aluminum-clad plate-type...
Nuclear reactor component - Industrial-Craft-Wiki
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A nuclear reactor component can be loosely defined as one of the many devices placed into a Nuclear Reactor (and by extension a fluid reactor) in order to make it work. Components can be categorized according to their purpose.