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Offline Marlin

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Offline fiveeleven

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Ooooh boy - here we go again. Just on the heels of good news in Ohio. The pieces/parts sitting idle will for sure require attention on all safety related systems. Make nuclear great again - its easy - power follows steam demand 😆🌝

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Ooooh boy - here we go again. Just on the heels of good news in Ohio. The pieces/parts sitting idle will for sure require attention on all safety related systems. Make nuclear great again - its easy - power follows steam demand 😆🌝


Huh? No it doesnt

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Someone once told me it did. I believed them. Seemed to make sense. So inherently stable was nonsense ? Dang it.

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[Huh? No it doesnt
Huh? Yes it does. Boilerhead board sitters may have forgotten the training the Admiral provided to those of us who aints too dern smart, but Section 2/rock ELTs remember a lots of it. I seem to recall its positive vs. negative temperature coefficient reactivity stuff, or some such nonsense, but as I have stated - I was just a paramecium RP. Heres to getting the birds/weapons elevators,  fully functional on the Gerald. Maybe steam and cables would have prevailed.

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[Huh? No it doesnt
Huh? Yes it does. Boilerhead board sitters may have forgotten the training the Admiral provided to those of us who aints too dern smart, but Section 2/rock ELTs remember a lots of it. I seem to recall its positive vs. negative temperature coefficient reactivity stuff, or some such nonsense, but as I have stated - I was just a paramecium RP. Heres to getting the birds/weapons elevators,  fully functional on the Gerald. Maybe steam and cables would have prevailed.




Explain a BWR ... if you initiate a steam demand it shuts down..

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Wow! People getting paid for writing articles that say nothing. The headline should have stated "Regulators and Journalists proclaim knowledge about things that know nothing about".

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Wow! People getting paid for writing articles that say nothing. The headline should have stated "Regulators and Journalists proclaim knowledge about things that know nothing about".


Article is very informative..

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It actually is pretty decent. Good points with no obvious no nukes bias apparent. Views by non-nuclear industry types, who still play a big role in the big picture, are needed. In the big scheme,the input of government types is gonna have a lotta impact on final decisions. No one cares if he can draw Main Steam / Main Feed system and explain how to line it up to light off a Main Feed Pp.

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It actually is pretty decent. Good points with no obvious no nukes bias apparent. Views by non-nuclear industry types, who still play a big role in the big picture, are needed. In the big scheme,the input of government types is gonna have a lotta impact on final decisions. No one cares if he can draw Main Steam / Main Feed system and explain how to line it up to light off a Main Feed Pp.




Exactly.

 


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