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|copyright = | |copyright = Charles E. Till and Yoon Il Chang | ||
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|date-created = | |date-created = 2011 | ||
|pub-country = USA | |pub-country = USA | ||
|notes = Cladding breach after excessive burnup can cause release of fission products to the cooling water. | |notes = Cladding breach after excessive burnup can cause release of fission products to the cooling water. |
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Nuclear fuel rod after 9% burnup |
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Till & Chang Fig.6.5, ISBN: 978-1466384606 |
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Charles E. Till and Yoon Il Chang See below for license/re-use information. |
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Cladding breach after excessive burnup can cause release of fission products to the cooling water. |
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