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The ORR operated at an average power level of 29.5 MW for 23.4% of the time during July, August, and September of 1977. Three fuel elements were declared spent (60.7% burnup) during the quarter, while five new elements were placed in service. The reactor was shut down on seven occasions, none of which were unscheduled. Reactor downtime needed for refueling, maintenance and checks was quite low, with the reactor remaining available for operation 86.5% of the time. Maintenance activities, both mechanical and instrument were essentially routine in nature. In-service inspections completed during the quarter included inspection of the ORR primary heat exchanger No. 2.
Oak Ridge Research Reactor Quarterly Report, July, August, and September of 1977
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The ORR operated at an average power level of 29.5 MW for 23.4% of the time during July, August, and September of 1977. Three fuel elements were declared spent (60.7% burnup) during the quarter, while five new elements were placed in service. The reactor was shut down on seven occasions, none of which were unscheduled. Reactor downtime needed for refueling, maintenance and checks was quite low, with the reactor remaining available for operation 86.5% of the time. Maintenance activities, both mechanical and instrument were essentially routine in nature. In-service inspections completed during the quarter included inspection of the ORR primary heat exchanger No. 2.
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The ORR operated at an average power level of 29.5 MW for 23.4% of the time during July, August, and September of 1977. Three fuel elements were declared spent (60.7% burnup) during the quarter, while five new elements were placed in service. The reactor was shut down on seven occasions, none of which were unscheduled. Reactor downtime needed for refueling, maintenance and checks was quite low, with the reactor remaining available for operation 86.5% of the time. Maintenance activities, both mechanical and instrument were essentially routine in nature. In-service inspections completed during the quarter included inspection of the ORR primary heat exchanger No. 2.
OAK RIDGE RESEARCH REACTOR QUARTERLY REPORT, JULY, AUGUST, AND SEPTEMBER OF 1966
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Oak Ridge Research Reactor Quarterly Report July, August, and September of 1979
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Oak Ridge Research Reactor Quarterly Report April, May, and June of 1977
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Oak Ridge Research Reactor Quarterly Report, July, August, and September of 1972
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Oak Ridge Research Reactor Quarterly Report, July--September of 1969
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Energy Research Abstracts
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Oak Ridge Research Reactor Quarterly Report, October, November, and December of 1977
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The ORR operated at an average power level of 29.8 MW for 29.6% of the time during October, November, and December of 1977. Ten new fuel elements were placed in service. Two shim-rod elements were retired from service at an average burnup of 71.2%. The reactor was shut down on seven occasions, none of which were unscheduled. Reactor downtime needed for refueling, maintenance and checks was quite low, with the reactor remaining available for operation 88.2% of the time. Maintenance activities, both mechanical and instrument were essentially routine in nature. In-service inspections completed during the quarter included inspection of the ORR decay tank and the ORR pool heat exchanger.
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The ORR operated at an average power level of 29.8 MW for 29.6% of the time during October, November, and December of 1977. Ten new fuel elements were placed in service. Two shim-rod elements were retired from service at an average burnup of 71.2%. The reactor was shut down on seven occasions, none of which were unscheduled. Reactor downtime needed for refueling, maintenance and checks was quite low, with the reactor remaining available for operation 88.2% of the time. Maintenance activities, both mechanical and instrument were essentially routine in nature. In-service inspections completed during the quarter included inspection of the ORR decay tank and the ORR pool heat exchanger.
Oak Ridge Research Reactor Quarterly Report, January--March 1977
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The ORR operated at an average power level of 29.2 Mw for 23.6% of the time during January, February, and March of 1977. Six fuel elements were declared spent (56.3% burnup) during the quarter, while five new elements were placed in service. The reactor was shut down on seven occasions, none of which were unscheduled. Reactor downtime needed for refueling, maintenance and checks was quite low, with the reactor remaining available for operation 87.0% of the time. Maintenance activities, both mechanical and instrument, were essentially routine in nature.
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The ORR operated at an average power level of 29.2 Mw for 23.6% of the time during January, February, and March of 1977. Six fuel elements were declared spent (56.3% burnup) during the quarter, while five new elements were placed in service. The reactor was shut down on seven occasions, none of which were unscheduled. Reactor downtime needed for refueling, maintenance and checks was quite low, with the reactor remaining available for operation 87.0% of the time. Maintenance activities, both mechanical and instrument, were essentially routine in nature.
Energy Research Abstracts
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