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- Power_history abstract "Power History refers to the power of a nuclear reactor over an extended period of time. Power history is important for calculations and operations that involve decay heat and fission product poisons and to avoid the iodine pit during reactor shutdowns.For example, a nuclear reactor that has operated at 100% power for 100 hours and then has dropped down to 20% power for 5 hours will have a different amount of decay heat and fission product poisons than the same nuclear reactor operating at 20% power for 105 hours. This is because the second reactor has a different power history.".
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- Power_history wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_technology.
- Power_history wikiPageWikiLink Decay_heat.
- Power_history wikiPageWikiLink Iodine_pit.
- Power_history wikiPageWikiLink Neutron_poison.
- Power_history wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_reactor.
- Power_history wikiPageWikiLinkText "Power history".
- Power_history wikiPageWikiLinkText "power history".
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- Power_history subject Category:Nuclear_technology.
- Power_history type Physic.
- Power_history comment "Power History refers to the power of a nuclear reactor over an extended period of time.".
- Power_history label "Power history".
- Power_history sameAs Q7236519.
- Power_history sameAs m.09mnym.
- Power_history sameAs Q7236519.
- Power_history wasDerivedFrom Power_history?oldid=352432794.
- Power_history isPrimaryTopicOf Power_history.