Rabbit (nuclear engineering)
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Tool for inserting samples inside a nuclear reactor
In the field of nuclear engineering, a rabbit is a pneumatically controlled tool used to insert small samples of material inside the core of a nuclear reactor, usually for the purpose of studying the effect of irradiation on the material. Some rabbits have special linings to screen out certain types of neutrons. (For example, the Missouri University of Science and Technology research reactor uses a cadmium-lined rabbit to allow only high-energy neutrons through to samples in its core.)[1]
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[edit ]- ^ "Missouri S&T Nuclear Reactor". Nuclear Engineering. Missouri University of Science and Technology Nuclear Engineering Department. n.d. Archived from the original on 2008年06月20日. Retrieved 2008年06月09日.
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