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fuel value - traducción al árabe

MATERIAL THAT CAN BE USED IN NUCLEAR FISSION OR FUSION TO DERIVE NUCLEAR ENERGY
Fuel rod; Nuclear fuels; TRISO; Nuclear fuel rod; Fuel elements; Pellet, fuel; Fuel pin; Fuel assembly; Cladding (nuclear fuel); Fuel cladding; Nuclear reactor fuel; BISO; Uranium fuel; Metal fuel; TRIGA fuel; Actinide fuel; PWR fuel; BWR fuel; CANDU fuel; Magnox fuel; TRISO fuel; QUADRISO fuel; RBMK fuel; CerMet fuel; Atomic fuel
  • '''ATR Core''' The [[Advanced Test Reactor]] at [[Idaho National Laboratory]] uses plate-type fuel in a clover leaf arrangement. The blue glow around the core is known as [[Cherenkov radiation]].
  • A graph comparing [[nucleon number]] against [[binding energy]]
  • CANDU fuel bundles, each about 50 cm long, 10 cm in diameter.
  • Close-up of a replica of the core of the [[research reactor]] at the [[Institut Laue-Langevin]]
  • A Magnox fuel rod
  • Savannah}}. Designed and built by the Babcock & Wilcox Company.
  • ''QUADRISO Particle''
  • Photo of a disassembled RHU
  • ''Cassini'' spacecraft]] RTGs before launch
  • '''RBMK reactor fuel rod holder''' 1 – distancing armature; 2 – fuel rods shell; 3 – fuel tablets.
  • Nuclear fuel process
  • 0.845 mm TRISO fuel particle which has been cracked, showing multiple layers that are coating the spherical kernel
  • The thermal conductivity of zirconium metal and uranium dioxide as a function of temperature

fuel value      
‎ قيمَةُ الوَقود,القيمَةُ الحَرارِيَّةُ للطَّعام‎
Electric fuel pump         
PUMP THAT SUPPLIES FUEL TO AN ENGINE FROM A LOCAL TANK
Mechanical fuel pump; Fuel pump boss; Fuel pumps; Electronic fuel pump; Fuel Pump; Electronic Fuel Pump; Mechanical Fuel Pump; Electric fuel pump; Fuel pump (engine); Fuel pump (engine component)
مضخة بنزين كهربائية
fuel pump         
PUMP THAT SUPPLIES FUEL TO AN ENGINE FROM A LOCAL TANK
Mechanical fuel pump; Fuel pump boss; Fuel pumps; Electronic fuel pump; Fuel Pump; Electronic Fuel Pump; Mechanical Fuel Pump; Electric fuel pump; Fuel pump (engine); Fuel pump (engine component)
مضخة وقود

Definición

value added
¦ noun Economics
1. the amount by which the value of an article is increased at each stage of its production, exclusive of initial costs.
2. the addition of features to a basic line or model for which the buyer is prepared to pay extra.

Wikipedia

Nuclear fuel

Nuclear fuel is material used in nuclear power stations to produce heat to power turbines. Heat is created when nuclear fuel undergoes nuclear fission.

Most nuclear fuels contain heavy fissile actinide elements that are capable of undergoing and sustaining nuclear fission. The three most relevant fissile isotopes are uranium-233, uranium-235 and plutonium-239. When the unstable nuclei of these atoms are hit by a slow-moving neutron, they frequently split, creating two daughter nuclei and two or three more neutrons. In that case, the neutrons released go on to split more nuclei. This creates a self-sustaining chain reaction that is controlled in a nuclear reactor, or uncontrolled in a nuclear weapon. Alternatively, if the nucleus absorbs the neutron without splitting, it creates a heavier nucleus with one additional neutron.

The processes involved in mining, refining, purifying, using, and disposing of nuclear fuel are collectively known as the nuclear fuel cycle.

Not all types of nuclear fuels create power from nuclear fission; plutonium-238 and some other isotopes are used to produce small amounts of nuclear power by radioactive decay in radioisotope thermoelectric generators and other types of atomic batteries.

Nuclear fuel has the highest energy density of all practical fuel sources.