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cladding fuel is something that fuels the air plane s and thing that fly in the sky without cladding fuel people in the planes wouldn't be able to flt their planes

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What is the space between fuel pellet and fuel rod cladding?

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What does irradiated mean?

Means something has been exposed to radiation.


What is cladding material of nuclear fuel?

The cladding material of nuclear fuel rods is typically made of zirconium alloys, such as zircaloy. Zirconium is chosen for its high corrosion resistance, mechanical strength, and low neutron absorption properties. These characteristics help to prevent the release of radioactive materials from the fuel rods during operation.


What do you use zirconium for?

Zirconium is primarily used in natural reactors, especially in the cladding of fuel rods. It is a corrosion resistant metal.


What kind of element is zirconium?

metal, very similar to aluminum. used for cladding reactor fuel pellets in water reactors.


What has the author D C Langstaff written?

D. C. Langstaff has written: 'Results from the run-beyond-cladding-breach irradiation of a predefected fuel pin (RBCB-6)' -- subject(s): Nuclear fuel claddings, Effect of radiation on, Defects 'Results from the run-beyond-cladding-breach irradiation of a predefected fuel pin (RBCB-7)' -- subject(s): Nuclear fuel claddings, Effect of radiation on, Defects


What is packed red blood cell 'irradiated' mean?

After separating the red blood cells from the donated blood, they are irradiated with a gamma source. Irradiation is used to minimize the chance of transfusion-associated graft-versus-host disease.


Which material is used as a cladding material in nuclear reactor?

Fuel pellets are typically clad in Zircalloy, if that was your question. Especially in water cooled reactors.


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CAFO eggs (um, "grocery-store" eggs) are irradiated to reduce contamination, chiefly salmonella.


How do you apply cladding?

depends on the style of cladding, examples of Waney Edge and Shiplap will require nails


What is One use of?

Zirconium is used in nuclear energy applications such as fuel cladding. Other uses are in alloys, fireworks, and flashbulbs and as a scavenger for oxygen and other gases.