Process for precluding or reducing the danger to a system and th

Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Reactor protection or damage prevention – Fire extinguishing or prevention

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376308, G21C 900

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047972491

ABSTRACT:
A process for precluding or reducing the danger to a system or its surroundings by mixtures comprising reactive substances which react chemically and/or physically and the release of pollutants during an accident, in particular by the combustion of hydrogen in the containment of a nuclear power plant and/or by the release of fission products therefrom, wherein at least one portion of said reactive substances and/or pollutants are kept separately during system malfunction or are at least partially separated into two areas and kept separately there, or wherein a potentially dangerous reaction is stopped in a first, especially hazardous area by transferring at least one portion of at least one of said reactive substances into a second area.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3889707 (1975-06-01), Fay et al.
patent: 4407774 (1983-10-01), Schretzmann et al.
patent: 4601873 (1986-07-01), Jahn

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