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Passive catalytic hydrogen recombiners for nuclear power stations

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A description is given of the design and main technical characteristics of passive catalytic hydrogen recombiners that are intended for reducing the concentration of hydrogen in hermetic premises of nuclear power stations during accidents. Specific features of the catalyst used in the devices are considered.

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  1. V. D. Keller, Yu. N. s, et al., “Investigations into the Effectiveness of Catalytic Burners for Removing Hydrogen from Hermetic Premises,” At. Energ. 67(5), 335–337 (1989).

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  2. V. D. Keller, O. Ya. Eremenko, V. A. Shepelin, et al., “Tests of the Model of a Passive Catalytic Hydrogen Afterburner,” Teploenergetika, No. 3, 55–58 (1991) [Therm. Eng., No. 3 (1991)].

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Original Russian Text © V.D. Keller, 2007, published in Teploenergetika.

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Keller, V.D. Passive catalytic hydrogen recombiners for nuclear power stations. Therm. Eng. 54, 236–239 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601507030111

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