nuclear emergency

nuclear emergency
branduolinė avarija statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Grandininės branduolių dalijimosi reakcijos aktyviojoje reaktoriaus zonoje kontrolės ir valdymo sutrikimas, kritinės masės susidarymas pakraunant, perkraunant, pervežant ir saugant branduolinį kurą ar šilumos mainų sutrikimas, sukėlęs kuro elementų pažeidimą ir (ar) personalo apšvitą, viršijančią leidžiamą dozę. atitikmenys: angl. nuclear accident; nuclear emergency; radiation accident vok. nukleare Havarie, f; nukleare Störung, f; Radiationhavarie, f; Radiationstörung, f rus. атомная авария, f; радиационная авария, f; ядерная авария, f

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