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1 can fuel cladding meltdown
fuel meltdown — расплавление твэлов; оплавление твэлов
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2 metallic fuel cladding
металлическая оболочка твэла; металлическое защитное покрытие твэлаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > metallic fuel cladding
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3 fuel meltdown
1.расплавление твэлов; оплавление твэлов2.плавление ядерного топлива; оплавление топлива; расплавление ЯТcore meltdown — расплавление активной зоны; оплавление активной зоны
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4 meltdown
расплавление; оплавлениеfuel meltdown — расплавление твэлов; оплавление твэлов
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5 cladding tube meltdown
fuel meltdown — расплавление твэлов; оплавление твэлов
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > cladding tube meltdown
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6 reactor core meltdown
расплавление активной зоны ядерного реактора; оплавление активной зоныfuel meltdown — расплавление твэлов; оплавление твэлов
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > reactor core meltdown
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7 core meltdown
расплавление активной зоны; оплавление активной зоныfuel meltdown — расплавление твэлов; оплавление твэлов
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8 blistering cladding
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > blistering cladding
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9 collapsed cladding
смятая оболочка; сжатая оболочкаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > collapsed cladding
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10 defected cladding
негерметичная оболочка; повреждённая оболочка; дефектная оболочка; разрушенная оболочка (твэла)English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > defected cladding
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11 failed cladding
негерметичная оболочка; повреждённая оболочка; дефектная оболочка; разрушенная оболочка (твэла)English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > failed cladding
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12 metall cladding
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > metall cladding
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13 perforation of the cladding
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > perforation of the cladding
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14 aluminium can
алюминиевый чехол (твэла); алюминиевая оболочка; алюминиевое покрытиеcollapsed can — смятая оболочка; сжатая оболочка
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15 collapsed can
смятая оболочка; сжатая оболочкаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > collapsed can
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16 defected can
негерметичная оболочка (твэла); повреждённая оболочка; дефектная оболочка; разрушенная оболочкаcollapsed can — смятая оболочка; сжатая оболочка
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17 defective can
негерметичная оболочка (твэла); повреждённая оболочка; дефектная оболочка; разрушенная оболочкаcollapsed can — смятая оболочка; сжатая оболочка
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18 failed can
негерметичная оболочка (твэла); повреждённая оболочка; дефектная оболочка; разрушенная оболочкаcollapsed can — смятая оболочка; сжатая оболочка
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19 faulty can
негерметичная оболочка (твэла); повреждённая оболочка; дефектная оболочка; разрушенная оболочкаcollapsed can — смятая оболочка; сжатая оболочка
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20 free-standing can
collapsed can — смятая оболочка; сжатая оболочка
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