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  2. Carminite - Wikipedia

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    Carminite (PbFe 3+ 2 (AsO 4) 2 (OH) 2 [8]) is an anhydrous arsenate mineral containing hydroxyl. [citation needed] It is a rare secondary mineral that is structurally related to palermoite (Li 2 SrAl 4 (PO 4) 4 (OH) 4). [8] Sewardite (CaFe 3+ 2 (AsO 4) 2 (OH) 2) is an analogue of carminite, with calcium in sewardite in place of the lead in ...

  3. Hualong One - Wikipedia

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    CNNC's 177 fuel assembly design was retained. Initially the merged design was to be called the ACC-1000, [8] [9] [10] but ultimately it was named Hualong One. In August 2014 the Chinese nuclear regulator review panel classified the design as a Generation III reactor design, with independently owned intellectual property rights.

  4. Polymetallic replacement deposit - Wikipedia

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    When the ore forms a blanketlike body along the bedding plane of the rock, it is commonly called a manto ore deposit. Other ore geometries are chimneys and veins. [ 4 ] Polymetallic replacements/mantos are often stratiform wall-rock replacement orebodies distal to porphyry copper deposits, [ 5 ] or porphyry molybdenum deposits. [ 6 ]

  5. Attainable region theory - Wikipedia

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    Attainable region (AR) theory is a branch of chemical engineering, specifically chemical reaction engineering, that uses geometric and mathematical optimization concepts to assist in the design of networks of chemical reactors. AR theory is a method to help define the best reactor flowsheet using graphical techniques for a desired duty or ...

  6. Chemical reactor materials selection - Wikipedia

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    Chemical reactor materials selection is an important aspect in the design of a chemical reactor. There are four main groups of chemical reactors - CSTR, PFR, semi-batch, and catalytic - with variations on each. Depending on the nature of the chemicals involved in the reaction, as well as the operating conditions (e.g. temperature and pressure ...

  7. System 80 - Wikipedia

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    System 80 is a pressurized water reactor design by Combustion Engineering (which was subsequently bought by Asea Brown Boveri and eventually merged into the Westinghouse Electric Company). Three System 80 reactors were built at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station.

  8. X-energy - Wikipedia

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    The Xe-100 is a proposed pebble bed high-temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactor design that is planned to be smaller, simpler and safer when compared to conventional nuclear designs. Pebble bed high temperature gas-cooled reactors were first proposed in 1944. Each reactor is planned to generate 200 MWt and approximately 76 MWe

  9. Copenhagen Atomics - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen Atomics is a Danish molten salt technology company developing mass manufacturable molten-salt reactors.The company is pursuing small modular, molten fuel salt, thorium fuel cycle, thermal spectrum, breeder reactors using separated plutonium from spent nuclear fuel as the initial fissile load for the first generation of reactors.