coolant system
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coolant
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈkuː.lənt/us/ˈkuː.lənt/
a specially prepared liquid that is used to stop a machine from getting too hot while it ...
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system
noun
uk/ˈsɪs.təm/us/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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In addition to passive shutdown of the reactor, the convection current generated in the primarycoolantsystemwill prevent fuel damage (core meltdown).
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Proper engine coolant and a pressurizedcoolantsystemcan help obviate the problems which make plain water incompatible with automotive engines.
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Only the fixed parts of the engine, such as the block and head, are cooled directly by the maincoolantsystem.
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When choosing sleeves, engines have specifications to how thick the cylinder walls should be to prevent overworking thecoolantsystem.
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Clogging of the piping may occur if thecoolantsystemis not flushed or if the coolant is not changed regularly.
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A doubly redundant low pressure core spray with a 2100% heat removal capacity is activated in case of leaks any size in thecoolantsystem.
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The primarycoolantsystemuses natural circulation, so there are no pumps required, which provides inherent safety against core meltdown, even in accident situations.
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Thecoolantsystemrelies on forced circulation of pressurized water during regular operation, although natural convection is usable in emergencies.
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The water pump, oil pump and oilcoolantsystemare integrated in one place to reduce removal of parts for maintenance compared to other engines.
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A secondarycoolantsystemremoves heat from the primary system and transfers it to the atmosphere by passing water over a four-cell induced-draft cooling tower.
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Such plants typically have acoolantsystemthat uses ammonia, a chemical believed to have caused the fire.
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The primary coolant was helium which transferred heat to a water based secondarycoolantsystemto drive steam generators.
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Nuclear reactors generate heat internally; to remove this heat and convert it into useful electrical power, acoolantsystemis used.
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The rupture of the primarycoolantsystemcaused the water pressure in the aft reactor to drop to zero and causing failure of the coolant pumps.
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This technology works by using thecoolantsystemto warm the engine, and the thermal energy gained is then distributed through the vehicle's own heat exchanger as forced hot air.
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The vehicle will be capable of traveling one terrain feature after having endured a single small caliber arms sized perforation to the fuel tank, engine oil reservoir, orcoolantsystem.
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Immediately after the earthquake, the remaining reactors 1-3 shut down automatically, and emergency generators came online to control electronics and coolant systems.
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Power spindle feed is nearly universal with these machines and coolant systems are common.
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Coolant systems include chemistry control systems that tend to remove such fission products.
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High-pressure through-spindle coolant systems require rotary unions that can withstand these pressures.
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