Calling all nukes
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Holly chit
, we have a dam scientist amongst us !!!! .....and it sounds bloody dangerous !!!!
lolol
Chit man , really , that sounds like a wild line of work !!!
Do you have any happy snaps of what you do ???
, we have a dam scientist amongst us !!!! .....and it sounds bloody dangerous !!!!
thrasher572:
Do you glow in the dark?
Do you glow in the dark?
Chit man , really , that sounds like a wild line of work !!!
Do you have any happy snaps of what you do ???
I go from outage to outage at nuke plants and inspect the tubing in the heat exchangers, coming from the Rx, that make the steam to turn the turbines. Cameras are a no-no due to security standards.
During the outages the plants need to bring in thousands of trade workers to pull the Rx head and move fuel. Radiation monitoring and de-con and support engineering staff are also brought in during re-fuel outages. I am surprised that no nuke workers have responded to this thread. I can't be the only one.
I happen to be an Eddy Current Analyst, one of only 200 certified world wide, I am told. We take an electrical coil and pass an AC current at 800kHz to 10kHz multi-frequency and look at a read out on a CRT.
During the outages the plants need to bring in thousands of trade workers to pull the Rx head and move fuel. Radiation monitoring and de-con and support engineering staff are also brought in during re-fuel outages. I am surprised that no nuke workers have responded to this thread. I can't be the only one.
I happen to be an Eddy Current Analyst, one of only 200 certified world wide, I am told. We take an electrical coil and pass an AC current at 800kHz to 10kHz multi-frequency and look at a read out on a CRT.
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