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Physics Today, 1964
Applications for the 1964–65 session of advanced 12-month programs in reactor technology offered by the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology are now being accepted by the Atomic Energy Commission.
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Applications for the 1964–65 session of advanced 12-month programs in reactor technology offered by the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology are now being accepted by the Atomic Energy Commission.
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Technology of Research Reactors
Annual Review of Nuclear Science, 1962Engineering developments in the field of high-power (1014 and 1015 neutrons/cm2 sec) research reactors are reviewed with emphasis on fuel element technology and the principle of the flux trap. Calculational methods used in designing reactors are discussed. Several examples of two types of advanced research reactor are described: plate-fuel-element tank
T E Cole, A M Weinberg
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Particle-based biofilm reactor technology
Trends in Biotechnology, 2000Particle-based biofilm reactors provide the potential to develop compact and high-rate processes. In these reactors, a large biomass content can be maintained (up to 30 g l-1), and the large specific surface area (up to 3000 m2 m-3) ensures that the conversions are not strongly limited by the biofilm liquid mass-transfer rate.
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Physics Today, 1952
Prospective students for the 1952–53 session of the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology have only until March 1, 1952. to complete their application forms for admission, it has been announced.
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Prospective students for the 1952–53 session of the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology have only until March 1, 1952. to complete their application forms for admission, it has been announced.
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Synthol reactor technology development
Catalysis Today, 2002Abstract Since Sasol introduced the Kellogg designed circulating fluidized bed (CFB) reactors at Sasol 1 in the 1950s, the commercial high-temperature Fischer–Tropsch (HTFT) process has had a dynamic ongoing development resulting, recently, in the introduction of Sasol advanced synthol (SAS) reactor operation only at Secunda, 1999.
Dawid J. Duvenhage, Terry Shingles
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Advanced technologies for CANDU reactors
Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1993Abstract The inherent features of a reactor based on multiple pressure tubes, rather than a single pressure vessel, provide CANDU with considerable flexibility for continuous design improvements. Of particular significance is the presence of a large volume of cool heavy-water moderator within the core.
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