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Bariloche, Centro Atomico

While 1 was in Argentina in 1955, Sabato took me to visit a brand new laboratory in Patagonia, deep in the south , near the ski resort of San Carlos de Bariloche. This was, and still is, the Centro Atomico de Bariloche (CAB). It is an institution (formally part of a local university) for research and teaching in physics, ranging from particle physics to solid-state physics. Its origin is one of the most curious in the entire history of academe. [Pg.529]

Institute Balseiro, Centro Atomico Bariloche, CONICET, Bariloche, Argentina... [Pg.655]

Ohio Aerospace Institute, 22800 Cedar Point Rd., Cleveland, OH 44142, USA ASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 44135, USA Centro Atomico Bariloche, 8400 Bariloche, Argentina... [Pg.30]

Division Colisiones Atomicas, Centro Atomico Bariloche and Instituto Balseiro, Comision Nacional de Energia Atomica, 8400 S.C. Bariloche, Argentina... [Pg.47]

Dr Armando Fernandez Guillermet, Centro Atomico de Bariloche e... [Pg.521]

RA-6 is located at the Bariloche Atomic Centre (Centro Atomico Bariloche), in the city of San Carlos de Bariloche, in the southern part of Argentina. It is an open vessel pool MTR type reactor rated at 500 kW. Since its start-up in 1982 the reactor core has used spent HEU fuel assemblies from the RA-3 reactor. The original core started as an arrangement of 25 HEU fuel assemblies and currently has 30 HEU fuel assemblies which are arranged into an... [Pg.57]

BEVILACQUA, A.M. (Centro Atomico Bariloche), ORIGEN2.1 calculations for the regional spent fuel inventory and natural uranium for TC Regional Project RLA/4/018, personal communication, 2004. [Pg.78]

Due to the low nominal power and short operation cycles, the research reactors RA-1 (40 kW) at Centro Atomico Constituyentes in Buenos Aires and RA-6 (500 kW) at Centro Atomico Bariloche in San Carlos de Bariloche do not generate spent fuel. Nevertheless, both installations have a facility to store all the fuel of the reactor core. In RA-1 the irradiated fuel is dry stored in 24 underground concrete tubes located inside the reactor building, and in RA-6 a separate decay pool, physically independent of the reactor pool but located inside the reactor building, is used for wet storage of the fuel assemblies. Figure 2 shows the decay pool of RA-6. [Pg.86]

Comision Nacional de Energia Atomica CNEA, Centro Atomico Bariloche,... [Pg.213]


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