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Qué (quién) es nuclear reactor - definición

DEVICE TO INITIATE AND CONTROL A SUSTAINED NUCLEAR CHAIN REACTION
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  • The [[CANDU]] [[Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant]]
  • Chicago Pile Team]], including [[Enrico Fermi]] and [[Leó Szilárd]]
  • EPFL]] in Switzerland
  • Diablo Canyon]] – a PWR
  • The [[Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant]] – a RBMK type (closed 2009)
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  • steam generators]] (purple), [[pressurizer]] (blue), and pumps (green) in the three coolant loop [[Hualong One]] [[pressurized water reactor]] design
  • An example of an induced nuclear fission event. A neutron is absorbed by the nucleus of a uranium-235 atom, which in turn splits into fast-moving lighter elements (fission products) and free neutrons. Though both reactors and [[nuclear weapons]] rely on nuclear chain reactions, the rate of reactions in a reactor is much slower than in a bomb.
  • [[Lise Meitner]] and [[Otto Hahn]] in their laboratory
  • NC State]]'s PULSTAR Reactor is a 1&nbsp;MW pool-type [[research reactor]] with 4% enriched, pin-type fuel consisting of UO<sub>2</sub> pellets in [[zircaloy]] cladding.
  • VVER-1000]] reactor frame at [[Atommash]]
  • The [[Magnox]] [[Sizewell A]] nuclear power station
  • Chicago Pile]], the first artificial nuclear reactor, built in secrecy at the University of Chicago in 1942 during World War II as part of the US's [[Manhattan project]]
  • The [[Superphénix]], closed in 1998, was one of the few FBRs.
  • In thermal nuclear reactors (LWRs in specific), the coolant acts as a moderator that must slow down the neutrons before they can be efficiently absorbed by the fuel.
  • Scaled-down model of [[TOPAZ nuclear reactor]]
  • The [[Torness nuclear power station]] – an AGR

nuclear reactor         
(nuclear reactors)
A nuclear reactor is a machine which is used to produce nuclear energy or the place where this machine and other related machinery and equipment is kept.
They shut down the nuclear reactor for safety reasons.
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Nuclear reactor         
A nuclear reactor is a device used to initiate and control a fission nuclear chain reaction or nuclear fusion reactions. Nuclear reactors are used at nuclear power plants for electricity generation and in nuclear marine propulsion.
Power history         
Power History refers to the power of a nuclear reactor over an extended period of time. Power history is important for calculations and operations that involve decay heat and fission product poisons and to avoid the iodine pit during reactor shutdowns.

Wikipedia

Nuclear reactor

A nuclear reactor is a device used to initiate and control a fission nuclear chain reaction or nuclear fusion reactions. Nuclear reactors are used at nuclear power plants for electricity generation and in nuclear marine propulsion. Heat from nuclear fission is passed to a working fluid (water or gas), which in turn runs through steam turbines. These either drive a ship's propellers or turn electrical generators' shafts. Nuclear generated steam in principle can be used for industrial process heat or for district heating. Some reactors are used to produce isotopes for medical and industrial use, or for production of weapons-grade plutonium. As of 2022, the International Atomic Energy Agency reports there are 422 nuclear power reactors and 223 nuclear research reactors in operation around the world.

In the early era of nuclear reactors (1940s), a reactor was known as a nuclear pile or atomic pile (so-called because the graphite moderator blocks of the first reactor to reach criticality were stacked in a pile).

Ejemplos de uso de nuclear reactor
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2. None of the problems involves the nuclear reactor itself.
3. Will we fly over to bomb the Egyptian nuclear reactor?
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5. "Say America attacks Iran and takes out its nuclear reactor.