Betekenis van:
separation energy
separation energy
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the energy required to separate particles from a molecule or atom or nucleus; equals the mass defect
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- For design of system separation sections, conformity assessment shall be carried out within the Energy subsystem.
- For design of phase separation sections, conformity assessment shall be carried out within assessment of the Energy subsystem.
- The behaviour of the Control-Command Subsystem in relation to phase separation and power system separation sections based on input provided by the Subsystem Energy, is described in 4.2.2 and 4.2.3.
- The interface for power control at Phase and System Separation Sections is an interface between the Energy and Rolling Stock subsystems.
- The available options for running through system separation sections are described in clauses 4.2.22.2 and 4.2.22.3 of the High Speed Energy TSI 2006.
- Running through phase separation sections [see clause 4.2.8.3.6.7 of this TSI and clause 4.2.21 of the High Speed Energy TSI 2006]
- Running through system separation sections [see clause 4.2.8.3.6.8 of this TSI and clause 4.2.22 of the High Speed Energy TSI 2006]
- Any person or undertaking setting up or operating an installation for the production, separation, reprocessing, storage or any use of nuclear material (power production in reactors, research in critical or zero energy installations, conversion, fabrication, reprocessing, storage, isotope separation, ore production and ore concentration, as well as treatment or storage of waste).
- Emulsions have an energy content 10 % lower than conventional fuel. Using emulsions causes additional operating costs, e.g. costs of periodical reprocessing that prevents the two components from separation, cleaning of tanks and the need for product recirculation systems.
- For the purpose of the first subparagraph ‘use’ of nuclear materials is taken to include, inter alia: power production in reactors, research in critical or zero energy installations, conversion, fabrication, reprocessing, storage, isotope separation, and ore concentration, as well as treatment or storage of waste.