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Pumping Equipment for Nuclear Energy and the Non-Nuclear Market

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OKBM Afrikantov possesses unique experience in developing different types of highly reliable pumping equipment. The pumping equipment developed at the enterprise possesses high safety and reliability metrics at minimum operating cost. OKBM accomplishments in the design and manufacture of pumping equipment over the last 20 years are shown and the basic phases involved in the development of electric pumps for nuclear steam-generating plants, other systems on naval ships and vessels, and pumps for NPP and research and experimental reactor installations as well as electric pumps for the non-nuclear market are described.

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Correspondence to D. L. Zverev.

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Translated from Atomnaya Énergiya, Vol. 129, No. 2, pp. 65–76, August, 2020.

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Zverev, D.L., Vasyaev, A.V., Babushkin, S.V. et al. Pumping Equipment for Nuclear Energy and the Non-Nuclear Market. At Energy 129, 54–65 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10512-021-00719-6

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