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atomic pile |
see "nuclear reactor." |
boron carbide |
a very hard black crystalline compound used in nuclear reactor control rods, as reinforcement in structural materials, and as an abrasive. |
breeder |
see "breeder reactor." [1/3 definitions] |
breeder reactor |
a nuclear reactor that is designed to produce more fissionable material than it consumes, and thus generate additional fuel for its own operation. |
containment structure |
the building in which a commercial nuclear reactor is housed. |
control rod |
a rod or bar in a nuclear reactor that contains a neutron-absorbing material, and that is lowered into or raised from the core to control the fission chain reaction. |
converter reactor |
a nuclear reactor that produces less, or a different kind of, fissionable material than it consumes. (Cf. breeder reactor.) |
hafnium |
a chemical element that has seventy-two protons in each nucleus and that occurs as a tetravalent metal often found in combination with zirconium, used in pure form for applications such as nuclear reactor control rods because it absorbs neutrons well. (symbol: Hf) |
hyperreactor |
combined form of reactor. |
meltdown |
an accident in a nuclear reactor in which the radioactive core melts because of insufficient cooling, leading to the escape of radiation. |
pile1 |
the part of a nuclear reactor in which fission takes place. [1/7 definitions] |
pyrophoric |
of certain metals, capable of igniting spontaneously in air or within a nuclear reactor. |
reactor |
in physics, an apparatus for starting and controlling a nuclear chain reaction; nuclear reactor. [1/2 definitions] |
subcritical |
of a nuclear reactor or device, unable to sustain a fission chain reaction. [1/2 definitions] |
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