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Energy economy Cooling water

In order to achieve economy in the use of water it will have to be re-cooled. This is achieved by transferring heat to the ambient air by means of cooling ponds, towers, tanks or mechanical coolers. Temperature regulators may assist control and conserve energy. [Pg.548]

In the nuclear industry, stainless steel was used to clad the uranium dioxide fuel for the first-generation reactors. But by 1965, the force of neutron economy had made zirconium alloys the predominant cladding material for water-cooled reactors. There was a widespread effort to develop strong, corrosion-resistant zirconium alloys. Noticeably, the Ozhennite alloys were developed in the Soviet Union for use in pressurized water and stream. These alloys contain tin, iron, nickel, and niobium, with a total alloy content of 0.5-1.5%. The Zr-1% Nb alloy also is used in the Soviet Union for pressurized water and steam service. Researchers at Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. took a lead from the Russians zirconium-niobium alloys and developed the Zr-2.5% Nb alloy. This alloy is strong and heat-treatable. It is used either in a cold-worked condition or a quenched-and-aged condition. [Pg.573]

The quite good neutron economy allows use of low initial enrichment in comparison with traditional water-cooled reactors, guaranteeing better utilization of the primary energy source. [Pg.174]


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