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1 coolant intake
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2 intake piping
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3 coolant duct
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4 coolant leak
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5 intake air leak
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6 intake nozzle
входной штуцер; ниппель; входной патрубокsteam line nozzle — штуцер паропровода; патрубок паропровода
blowdown nozzle — продувочный патрубок; патрубок продувки
drain nozzle — сливной патрубок; выпускной патрубок
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7 boiling of coolant
кипение теплоносителя; вскипание теплоносителяEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > boiling of coolant
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8 contaminated coolant
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9 cycled coolant
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10 dissociable coolant
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11 exposed to coolant
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12 helium coolant
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13 loss of coolant
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14 main coolant
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15 organic coolant
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16 reactor coolant
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17 secondary coolant
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18 sodium coolant
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19 sodium-potassium coolant
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20 subcooled coolant
подкипающий теплоноситель; недогретый теплоносительEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > subcooled coolant
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