Which experiments?
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S. Cooper has written: 'Analysis of LOFT test L5-1 using RELAP5/MOD2' -- subject(s): Loss of coolant, Experiments, Pressurized water reactors, LOFT (Nuclear reactor safety test facility)
Like many other things its been tried in experiments. There have been many other things that preformed much better than this did, in their experiments and then proceeded on to prototype reactor development.
The SM-1 nuclear reactor in Fort Belvior in virginia.
C Harwood has written: 'RELAP5/MOD2 calculation of OECD-LOFT test LP-SB-03' -- subject- s -: Loss of coolant, Heat, Experiments, Pressurized water reactors, Computer programs, Transmission, LOFT - Nuclear reactor safety test facility -
Yes. In fact, if one cares to look, General Electric is seeking to hire individuals for several positions in support of this operational nuclear reactor facility.
A nuclear reactor is a facility which produce electricity and heat from the fission of uranium or plutonium.The energy released by fission of uranium-235 (or other isotopes) is immense compared to the energy content of fossil fuels.
New Castle Correctional Facility happened in 2007.
It is because it is the new Arc Reactor for the Ironman suit. The old one had palladium, which poisoned his blood. He then discovered a new element, which worked perfectly for the new reactor.
A type of reactor called a "Fast Breeder" reactor.
No, but experiments with lasers to produce nuclear fusionare being conducted, and this technique may be used sometime in the future in a fusion nuclear reactor.
Most experiments conducted are medical experiments, but fluid mechanics experiments, various experiments involving weightlessness, and testing of new technologies are also conducted.