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pro vyhledávání: '"R. W. Ostensen"'
Autor:
G. L. Cano, R. W. Ostensen, M. F. Young, A. M. Sokolovsky, M. Livolant, J. Gauvain, A. Hoffmann, M. Baines, S. J. Board, N. E. Buttery, R. W. Hall, S. R. Bierman, B. M. Durst, E. D. Clayton, B. W. Howes, Marilyn M. Osterhout, R. T. Lahey, P. S. Kamat, S. R. Speidel, W. H. Plettenberg, H. J. Sutherland, J. E. Smaardyk, L. A. Kent, Dong H. Nguyen, G. W. Hollenberg, J. L. Jackson, J. A. Basmajian, David W. Varela, William E. Kastenberg, Vijay K. Dhir, P. Wydler, W. Heer, P. Stiller, H. U. Wenger, M. V. Ramaniah, H. C. Jain, S. K. Aggarwal, S. A. Chitambar, V. D. Kavimandan, A. I. Almaula, P. M. Shah, A. R. Parab, V. L. Sant, A. Delbrassine, L. Smith, J. M. Beeston, R. R. Hobbins, G. W. Gibson, W. C. Francis, H. C. Burkholder, E. L. J. Rosinger, T. V. Krishan, R. J. Gehrke, J. I. Anderson, D. H. Meikrantz
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Technology. 49:1-8
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Technology. 49:9-18
An area of considerable importance in reactor safety concerns the early time fuel behavior in a loss-of-flow (LOF) accident in fast reactor systems. Redistribution of core materials, dependent on the mode of fuel pin disruption, can have a dominant e
Autor:
R. W. Ostensen
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Technology. 43:301-313
In a core disruptive accident in a liquid-metal fast breeder reactor, rearrangement of core materials may lead to a prompt critical excursion. Damage to the primary containment, especially the head seals and head bolts, caused by the subsequent core
Autor:
Wolfgang Frenzel, Vladimir Shmelev, Adolf von Baeckmann, George H. Winslow, A. Lee Harkness, Arnold L. Ayers, G. R. Hopkins, John M. Rawls, J. C. Domanus, Vi-Duong Dang, Meyer Steinberg, R. W. Ostensen, W. F. Murphy, B. J. Wrona, L. W. Deitrich, J. C. Florek, Walter E. Clark, J. R. Phillips, T. K. Marshall, Rodney R. Gay
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Technology. 36:153-156
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Technology. 36:200-214
In a transient-undercooling accident in a liquid-metal fast breeder reactor with a small sodium void coefficient, steel cladding melts prior to disruption of the oxide fuel pellets. If molten steel could wet the fuel and penetrate into the interior o