RBMK - definizione. Che cos'è RBMK
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Cosa (chi) è RBMK - definizione


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  • Vergelijking tussen een RBMK-reactor en een lichtwaterreactor
  • De kerncentrale Ignalina in Litouwen, de sluiting in 2004 en 2009 was een voorwaarde om toe te treden tot de [[Europese Unie]]
  • De kern van de RBMK-reactor Tsjernobyl-4 op het fatale moment op 26 april 1986
  • Brandstofcelhouder van een RBMK-reactor: <br /> 1 - tussenstuk <br /> 2 - brandstofhuls<br /> 3 - brandstoftabletten
TYPE KERNREACTOR
RMBK; Light Water Cooled Reactor; RBMK-1000
Een RBMK-reactor is een bepaald type kernreactor: een met licht water gekoelde en met grafiet gemodereerde reactor. De afkorting RBMK staat voor het Russische Реактор Большой Мощности Канальный (Reaktor Bolsjoj Mosjtsjnosty Kanalny), wat zoveel betekent als "reactor van groot vermogen met kanalen".
Esempi dal corpus di testo per RBMK
1. Chernobyl challenge Some of its leading lights even reject the idea, almost universally accepted in the West, that the plant‘s RBMK reactors were inherently dangerous.
2. RBMK reactors are still used in Russia and Lithuania, though the standard reactor in Russia is now a version of the pressurised water reactor.
3. No 4 was a 1,000 megawatt RBMK reactor – a colossal structure composed of 1,660 10–metre–long channels filled with uranium fuel, separated by 1,700 tons of moderating graphite arranged into 2,488 columns.
4. No 4 was a 1,000 megawatt RBMK reactor - a colossal structure composed of 1,660 10-metre-long channels filled with uranium fuel, separated by 1,700 tons of moderating graphite arranged into 2,488 columns.
5. The technicians called this the pyatachok, or five kopek piece. The RBMK was regarded as the workhorse of Soviet atomic energy, thrifty and reliable - and safe enough to be built without an expensive containment building that would prevent the release of radiation in the event of a serious accident.