In nuclear power technology, burnup (also known as fuel utilization) is a measure of how much energy is extracted from a primary nuclear fuel source. It...
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Burndown chart (redirect from Burnup chart)
burndown chart, the burnup chart shows time on the horizontal axis and work completed on the vertical axis. The difference is that the burnup chart starts on...
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Burnup & Sims's shares in National Beverage, which was partially successful. A Burnup & Sims stockholder sued due to Caporella's salary from Burnup and...
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company was formed by the merger of two separate companies: Burnup & Sims and Church & Tower. Burnup & Sims was the oldest of the two founding companies and...
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towards delivering a forecast scope. The horizontal axis of the release burnup chart shows the sprints in a release, while the vertical axis shows the...
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Burnup (21 November 1875 – 5 April 1960) was an English amateur sportsman who played cricket and football around the turn of the 20th century. Burnup...
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Iodine pit (section Fission products decay and burnup)
period of about 15 hours. A local variation of neutron flux causes increased burnup of 135Xe and production of 135I, depletion of 135Xe increases the reactivity...
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Nuclear criticality safety (section Burnup credit)
enrichment, with no irradiation. For spent nuclear fuel storage and transport, burnup credit may be used to allow fuel to be more closely packed, reducing space...
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water is supplied to the reactor as an emergency coolant. Depending on burnup, boric acid or another neutron poison will have to be added to emergency...
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Breeder reactor (section Burnup)
time has become a less important metric in modern breeder-reactor design. "Burnup" is a measure of how much energy has been extracted from a given mass of...
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