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- subcritical m**** is a m**** that does not have the ability to sustain a fission chain reaction. A po****tion of neutrons introduced to a subcritical ****embly...
- A subcritical reactor is a nuclear fission reactor concept that produces fission without achieving criticality. Instead of sustaining a chain reaction...
- atomic powers. Subcritical tests continue to be performed by the United States, Russia, and the People's Republic of China, at least. Subcritical tests executed...
- supercritical flow then the ripples will all move down stream whereas in a subcritical flow some would travel up stream and some would travel down stream. It...
- Neutron Source Reactor Light Water Subcritical Reactor (LWSCR) Heavy Water Zero Power Reactor (HWZPR) Graphite Subcritical Reactor (GSCR) It was renamed from...
- fission can occur), the power produced by such a subcritical core will also be proportional to the subcritical multiplication factor and the external source...
- between 1983–95. The first subcritical experiment on physics package was carried out on 11 March 1983 but the subcritical experiments are not true full-scale...
- bifurcation is supercritical. Otherwise it is unstable and the bifurcation is subcritical. The normal form of a Hopf bifurcation is the following time-dependent...
- and the critical temperature, 374 °C (705 °F). It is also known as "subcritical water" or "pressurized hot water". Superheated water is stable because...
- U.S. nuclear weapon development effort during World War II. It was a subcritical m**** that weighed 6.2 kilograms (14 lb) and was 8.9 centimeters (3.5 in)...