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The applications of nuclear energy extend beyond providing power to the electrical grid. Advanced nuclear technologies may soon have new applications in oil and gas facilities, in hospitals and clinics, on the open seas, and on the moon.
A June 1 executive session, “How Nuclear Technologies will Shape the Future Energy Economy,” at the American Nuclear Society’s Annual Conference allowed experts have an open discussion on the future of nuclear advancements in multiple sectors.
H. W. Kalfsbeek
Nuclear Technology | Volume 62 | Number 1 | July 1983 | Pages 7-21
Technical Paper | Fission Reactor | doi.org/10.13182/NT83-A33227
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The release of gaseous radioactive fission products (xenon and krypton) from defective fuel pins is described with a one-dimensional transport model. Comparison of the measured quantities of xenon and krypton with calculated values from the model yields estimates of the number of defective pins and the surface contamination of the core. Furthermore, an indication of the average leak size is obtained. This is demonstrated using gas release data from previous fuel cycles of the 54-MW(electric) Dodewaard boiling water reactor.