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Some Auxiliary Systems

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Not only are the main systems of interest for the practicing engineer. He or she will have to handle with problems in the real life in the so called auxiliary systems. As one example of such system the high pressure reduction station is analyzed in Chap. 11. Single high pressure pipe break is analyzed and the consequences of such event are discussed. As a second example for processes in auxiliary systems an analysis of the physical and chemical processes of radiolysis gas production, air absorption, diffusion controlled gas release and transport in the coolant cleaning system of the research reactor FRM II is given.

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Kolev, N.I. (2015). Some Auxiliary Systems. In: Multiphase Flow Dynamics 5. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15156-4_11

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