eelnukleatsiooni
Eelnukleatsiooni is a term used in the field of nuclear engineering to describe the process of preparing a nuclear reactor for operation by loading it with nuclear fuel. This process is crucial for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of the reactor. The term "eelnukleatsiooni" can be translated from Estonian to English as "pre-nucleation."
The eelnukleatsiooni process involves several key steps:
1. Fuel Preparation: The nuclear fuel, typically in the form of uranium oxide pellets, is prepared and
2. Fuel Loading: The prepared fuel assemblies are loaded into the reactor core. This is done using
3. Control Rod Insertion: Control rods, which are made of materials that absorb neutrons, are inserted into
4. Coolant System Preparation: The coolant system, which is used to remove heat from the reactor core,
5. Safety Systems Activation: Various safety systems, such as emergency core cooling systems and containment systems,
Once the eelnukleatsiooni process is complete, the reactor is ready for operation. The term "eelnukleatsiooni" is