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The Void Coefficient+1
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добавлен 15.05.11 03:21
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Glad to be back after a messy smth… Presenting The Void Coefficient as an attitude podcast: ) PLEASE FEEDBACK ONTO HERE : Psyholirik@yandex.ru Dj_Psyholirik@hotmail.com Yours Mr. Retalin: ) In nuclear engineering, the void coefficient (more properly called "void coefficient of reactivity") is a number that can be used to estimate how much the reactivity of a nuclear reactor changes as voids (typically steam bubbles) form in the reactor moderator or coolant. Reactivity, in the nuclear engineering sense (not to be confused with chemical reactivity), measures the degree of change in neutron multiplication in a reactor core. Reactivity is directly related to the tendency of the reactor core to change power level: if reactivity is positive, the core power tends to increase; if it is negative, the core power tends to decrease; if it is zero, the core power tends to remain stable. The reactivity of the core may be adjusted by the reactor control system in order to obtain a desired power level change (or to keep the same power level). It can be compared to the reaction of an automobile as conditions around it change (for instance, wind intensity and direction or road slope), and therefore the corresponding counter-measure that the driver applies to maintain road speed or execute a desired manoeuvre. Nuclear fission reactors run on nuclear chain reactions, in which each nucleus that undergoes fission releases heat and neutrons. Each neutron may impact another nucleus and cause it to undergo fission. The speed of this neutron affects its probability of causing additional fission, as does the presence of neutron-absorbing material. In particular, slow neutrons are more easily absorbed by fissile nuclei than fast neutrons, so a neutron moderator which slows neutrons will increase the reactivity of a nuclear reactor. On the other hand, a neutron absorber will decrease the reactivity of a nuclear reactor. These two mechanisms are used to control the thermal power output of a nuclear reactor. Tracklist : 1. Mow - Blue Saturday (Original Mix) 2. B Cloud - Deeper 3. Bungle - Don't Look Back 4. DKay & Intoxicated - A Thinner Edge 5. Scott Allen & Deeper Connection - Love Is All (Original Mix) 6. Glen E Ston - The Final Frontier 7. Coalition - True 8. Mr. Joseph - Necessary 9. MJT & Jrumhand - Radio Jam (Original Mix) 10. Alix Perez & Redeyes - Watching U 11. Brookes Brothers - Big Blue 12. Marcus Intalex - Meltdown (Ft. Calibre) 13. Brookes Brothers - In Your Eyes ft. Johnny Osbourne 14. Mr. Joseph - Chop Sticks 15. Blue Motion & Grimm - Walking Away (Ft. Remo) 16. Mr. Joseph - Forever Weekend (Ft. Kate White) 17. MuWookie - Need It Now (Original Mix) 18. Deeper Connection - 8th Of May (Original Mix) 19. MuWookie - Baby It's You (Original Mix) 20. MuWookie - Where The Rivers Flow (Original Mix) 21. Dynamic Stab - The Numb 22. B Cloud - Deeper (Clarity Remix) 23. Blue Motion - When She Is Gone Stay 24. June MIller - Cave In
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