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Standard ID GB/T 2900.81-2008 (GB/T2900.81-2008)
Description (Translated English) Electrotechnical terminology -- Nuclear instrumentation -- Physical phenomena and basic concepts
Sector / Industry National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard F80
Classification of International Standard 01.040.17; 27.120.01
Word Count Estimation 110,146
Date of Issue 2008-06-18
Date of Implementation 2009-05-01
Quoted Standard GB/T 2900.61-2002; GB/T 4597-1996; IEC 60027-1-1992; IEC 60050-881-1993; ISO 31-1992; ISO 921-1997; IAEA 1; IAEA 2; IAEA 3
Adopted Standard IEC 60050-393-2003, IDT
Regulation (derived from) Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 10 of 2008 (total 123)
Issuing agency(ies) General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China
Summary This standard specifies the technical field of nuclear instruments and definitions of terms used. This section applies to nuclear instrumentation Physical phenomena and basic concepts related technical fields.

GB/T 2900.81-2008: Electrotechnical terminology -- Nuclear instrumentation -- Physical phenomena and basic concepts


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Electrotechnical terminology. Nuclear instrumentation. Physical phenomena and basic conecpts ICS 01.040.17; 27.120.01 F80 National Standards of People's Republic of China GB/T 2900.81-2008/IEC 60050-393.2003 Electrotechnical terminology nuclear instruments Physical phenomena and basic concepts (IEC 60050-393.2003, IDT) Posted 2008-06-18 2009-05-01 implementation Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China released

Table of Contents

Introduction Ⅲ 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 Radiation measurement device --- generic terms 1 Category 3.2 sources of ionizing radiation, radioactive decay and nuclear reactions 5 3.3 Interaction ionizing radiation, radioactive decay and nuclear reactions 12 3.4 Quantities and units 16 3.5 nuclear reactor theory, parameters and characteristics 28 3.6 Types of nuclear reactors 34 3.7 The technical and operational nuclear reactor 37 44 3.8 Nuclear Power Plant 3.9 Radiation Protection 49 3.10 removal and radioactive waste storage facility 51 Chinese index 53 English 61 Index GB/T 2900.81-2008/IEC 60050-393.2003

Foreword

This section GB/T 2900 Part 81. This section identical with IEC 60050-393.2003 "International Electrotechnical Vocabulary - Part 393 Nuclear instrumentation - Physical phenomena and basic overview Read. " The term item number in this section and IEC 60050-393.2003 consistent. This part of the National Electrotechnical Terminology Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC232) proposed. This part of the National Electrotechnical Terminology Standardization Technical Committee and the National Instrument Standardization Technical Committee Nuclear common focal point. This section is drafted. Mechanical Engineering Research Institute of Machine Productivity Promotion Center, Institute of Nuclear Industry Standardization. The main drafters of this section. Yang Fu, Zhang Jing long wish of cattle, Ji WPI. GB/T 2900.81-2008/IEC 60050-393.2003 Electrotechnical terminology nuclear instruments Physical phenomena and basic concepts

1 Scope

This section provides the instrument technology in the field of nuclear terms and definitions. This section applies to nuclear instrumentation and - the technical field of physical phenomena and basic concepts.

2 Normative references

The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part. For dated references, subsequent Amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this section, however, encourage the parties to this part of the research agreement Whether the latest versions of these documents. For undated reference documents, the latest versions apply to this section. GB/T 2900.61-2002 Electrotechnical terminology physical and chemical (mod, IEC 60050-111.1996) GB/T 4597-1996 words tube (mod, IEC 60050-531. 1974) IEC 60027-1.1992 Letter symbols used in electrical technology - Part 1 Common symbols IEC 60050-881.1993 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary Part 881 electrical and magnetic devices ISO 31.1992 Quantities and units ISO 921.1997 Nuclear IAEA1 nuclear safety requirements. Safety Standards Series N0NS-R-1 Nuclear power plant safety work IAEA2 important instrument and control systems IDNS252.1999 IAEA3 term security term used for nuclear, radiation, radioactive waste and transport safety.2000

3 Terms and Definitions

3.1 --- generic term radiation measuring device 393-11-01 A small portion of the material or energy. [GB/T 2900.61-2002 in 111-14-01] 393-11-02 Presently considered to be unsolvable from particles, and those considered to be different combinations. [GB/T 2900.61-2002 in 111-14-02] [ISO 921/868] Note. Examples of elementary particles. electrons, positrons and photons, examples of combinations. nuclei and ions. 393-11-03 Elementary particle having the same mass and spin, while the opposite quantum number and a charge opposite sign (if it is charged particles) of elementary particles. Note 1. The elementary particles and anti-particles when they interact with each other will be annihilation. Note 2. In addition to photons outside, every elementary particle has an anti-particle. 393-11-04 Non-zero rest mass of the particles. [GB/T 2900.61-2002 in 111-14-03] GB/T 2900.81-2008/IEC 60050-393.2003