The rate of heat release and the intensity of radiation from the reactor fuel are important factors in the design of emergency cooling systems for reactors. The rate of energy (power) released after reactor shutdown is primarily due to the beta, gamma and neutrino decay of the fission products.
The rate of heat release and the intensity of radiation from the reactor fuel are important factors in the design of emergency cooling systems for reactors. The rate of energy (power) released after reactor shutdown is primarily due to the beta, gamma and neutrino decay of the fission products.
The rate of heat release and the intensity of radiation from the reactor fuel are important factors in the design of emergency cooling systems for reactors. The rate of energy (power) released after reactor shutdown is primarily due to the beta, gamma and neutrino decay of the fission products.