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The Soviets built and built and built -- graphite reactors, pressurized water reactors, sodium-cooled reactors, submarine reactors, floating reactors, "portable" reactors, a giant reactor factory that sank in the mud and on and on.
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The vast site holds China's largest production reactor and factories that mine its spent fuel for plutonium — the main ingredient for modern nuclear arms.
He did not give a reason for the delay, but announced that Mr. Khatami confirmed during the visit today that "as soon as the equipment for the first reactor leaves the factory, a contract for a second reactor will be signed".
Russia would like to build a breeder reactor, and a factory to turn the weapons surplus into plutonium fuel, a mixture of plutonium oxide and uranium oxide called MOx, but needs Western money for the fuel plant, estimated to cost $1.7 billion to $2.5 billion.
Seed sludge was separated into eight reactors (Shengda Glassware Factory, Shandong province, China) with a working volume of 1 L, and total solids (TS) of 19 wt%, operated at a mesospheric temperature of 37 ± 1°C for the semi-continuous AD.
This paper describes the different steps followed in implementing a temperature controller and a supervisory controller in a Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) system to control a 60 and 160 l reactor in a pharmaceutical factory.
The Energy Department, seeking to promote the development of a small modular reactor that could be factory-built and cheaply installed, on Tuesday chose a consortium consisting of Babcock & Wilcox, the Tennessee Valley Authority and Bechtel International to receive a dollar-for-dollar cost match in the creation of a prototype.
Since the advantage of fault tolerance [6], it is superior for operation in highly constrained environments, for instance, in uneven terrain with some simple operation tasks, such as nuclear reactor cores, toxic abandoned factories, and many other conceivable environments [7].
Nuclear weapons require mines, reactors and huge factories, putting their acquisition beyond all but nations.
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