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Loss-of-coolant accident
A loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA) is a mode of failure for a nuclear reactor; if not managed effectively, the results of a LOCA could result in reactor core damage.
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Loca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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LOCA may refer to: Liquid optically-clear adhesive, an adhesive used in display devices; Loss-of-coolant accident, an accident scenario in nuclear reactors ... |
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pressurised water reactor (PWR) fuel in a loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA). Since then, considerable experimental and analytical work has been performed, ...
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Estimating Loss-of-Coolant. Accident (LOCA) Frequencies. Through the Elicitation Process. Draft Report for Comment. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ...
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The Loss of Coolant Accident, LOCA, is the design basis accident for the safety design of most reactor designs. It has different versions for each reactor design ...
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Abstract -- Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) analysis has been performed for the ARIES-RS fusion power plant. LOCA occurs when one or more supply tubes ...
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Loss-of-coolant, Nuclear scientists have always felt that the greatest risk in operating a reactor is the loss-of-coolant accident. If for some reason the flow of water ...
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λ Event sequence for a large break loss-of-coolant accident. (LOCA) λ Acceptance criteria used to assess the results of the analysis λ Normal operating ...
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Nov 19, 2009 ... Assessment of the consequence of hypothetical Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) in primary circuit is an essential element to address fulfillment ...
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