coolant water

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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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water
noun
uk
/ˈwɔː.tər/
us
/ˈwɑː.t̬ɚ/
a clear liquid, without colour or taste, that falls from the sky as rain and is necessary for animal and ...
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(Definition ofcoolantandwaterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thecoolantwater, which in older classes of submarines requires to be discharged, is now retained on board.
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The primarycoolantwaterin submarine pressurised water reactors inevitably contains a very small amount of air.
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When such discharges are made, however, the radioactivity level of thecoolantwateris measured and the water is discharged through a treatment plant which further reduces its radioactivity.
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The fission products, which are radioactive should be contained and not allowed to mix withcoolantwater.
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Temporarily, the cars were delivered with a spare canister ofcoolantwater; the plastic container was in the right rear fender.
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Thecoolantwaterwas fed via glass tubes on the three-phase connections.
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Pollution includes discharged solutes (chemical pollution) and dischargedcoolantwater(thermal pollution).
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Water has a much more complicated path, and consists of two distinct systems:coolantwaterand primary (steam-generating) water.
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The fire impacted pumping ofcoolantwaterthrough the spent fuel pool.
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All materials that came in contact with the critical core, including the internal surfaces andcoolantwater, are considered radioactively contaminated and require special radiological handling and disposal precautions.
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There the heat from the reactorcoolantwateris transferred, through tube walls, to water being fed into the steam generators from a separate feed system.
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Other species present in thecoolantwaterare the oxidized corrosion products (e.g. chromates) and fission products (e.g. pertechnetate and periodate anions, uranyl and neptunyl cations).
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It was partially moderated with graphite, but had a negative void coefficient due to also using moderation from thecoolantwater, meaning it was thermally stable.
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Much of the reactor power control during steady state operation comes as a result of the coolant water's negative temperature coefficient.
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