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Nuclear graphite

Nuclear graphite is any grade of graphite, usually synthetic graphite, manufactured for use as a moderator or reflector within a nuclear reactor. Graphite is an important material for the construction of both historical and modern nuclear reactors because of its extreme purity and ability to withstand extremely high temperatures.

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Wigner effect

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Accidents in graphite-moderated reactors

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Nuclear graphite

Nodes72
Edges71
Triples20
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.027778
Components1

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Nuclear graphite

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related to External links · 7
Nuclear graphite → Base, BaseGraphite Behaviour, Graphite, IAEA Nuclear Graphite Knowledge, Irradiation, Manufacturing, Production
related to Manufacture · 7
Nuclear graphite → AGOT, Boron, Individual, Nuclear, Reactor-grade, To, UK Magnox

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Lise Meitnerinstance ofand the interpretation of their results by physicists0.80text
Otto Frischinstance ofand the interpretation of their results by physicists0.80text
the Wendelstein 7-Xinstance ofSoviet scientists were able to procure and test American Acheson Graphite in 1943 and subsequently reproduced the technology.Graphite has also recently been used in nuclear fusi…0.80text
the graphite moderator in a nuclear reactorinstance ofIn December 1942 Eugene Wigner suggested that neutron bombardment might introduce dislocations and other damage in the molecular structure of materials0.80text
fusion or crumbling of graphite pieces has never occurredinstance ofAlthough catastrophic behaviour0.80text
large changes in many properties do result from fast neutron irradiation which need to be taken into account when graphite components of nuclear reactors are designedinstance ofAlthough catastrophic behaviour0.80text
Nuclear graphiterelated to External linksManufacturing0.60section
Nuclear graphiterelated to External linksProduction0.60section
Nuclear graphiterelated to External linksGraphite0.60section
Nuclear graphiterelated to External linksIAEA Nuclear Graphite Knowledge0.60section
Nuclear graphiterelated to External linksBaseGraphite Behaviour0.60section
Nuclear graphiterelated to External linksIrradiation0.60section

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