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Decay Heat
About 7 percent of the 200 MeV produced by an average fission is released at some time after the instant of fission. This energy comes from the decay of the fission products. When a reactor is shut down, fission essentially ceases, but decay energy is still being produced. The energy produced after shutdown is referred to as decay heat. The amount of decay heat production after shutdown is directly influenced by the power history of the reactor prior to shutdown. A reactor operated at full power for 3 to 4 days prior to shutdown has much higher decay heat generation than a reactor operated at low power for the same period. The decay heat produced by a reactor shutdown from full power is initially equivalent to about 5 to 6% of the thermal rating of the reactor. This decay heat generation rate diminishes to less than 1% approximately one hour after shutdown. However, even at these low levels, the amount of heat generated requires the continued removal of heat for an appreciable time after shutdown. Decay heat is a long-term consideration and impacts spent fuel handling, reprocessing, waste management, and reactor safety.
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