Template:RBMK Fuel

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Infobox for RBMK fuel data

Template parameters[Edit template data]

This template prefers block formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Titletitle title1

Title of the infobox, usually same as the page name

Default
{{PAGENAME}}
Example
{{PAGENAME}}
Auto value
{{PAGENAME}}
Stringrequired
Imageimage image1

Image of the fuel icon

Example
rbmk_fuel_ueu.png
Filerequired
Image sizeimage_size

Custom image size.

Default
256x256
Example
256x256
Stringoptional
Alt textalt

Image alt text

Stringoptional
Captioncaption caption1

Caption of the image, optional.

Example
Fuel rod
Stringoptional
Fissile materialfissile fissile_material

The fissile component of the fuel blend.

Suggested values
U-233 U-235 Np-237 Pu-239 Pu-241 Am-241 Am-242m Sa-326 Ayreite Tasmanite
Example
U-235
Stringrequired
Fertile materialfertile fertile_material

The fertile component of the fuel blend, if any.

Suggested values
Th-232 U-238 Pu-240
Example
U-238
Stringsuggested
Nonreactive materialnonreactive non-fissile_material

Any non-reactive components of the blend, if any.

Suggested values
Zirconium Bismuth
Example
Zirconium
Stringoptional
Yieldyield

Fuel yield, most likely to be 100,000,000.

Default
100,000,000
Example
100,000,000
Auto value
100,000,000
Numberrequired
Self-igniting?self_igniting self-igniting

If the fuel emits neutrons on its own, without external influence.

Default
0
Example
1
Booleanoptional
Splits withsplits_with

The type of neutron needed to cause fission in this fuel.

Suggested values
Slow neutrons Fast neutrons Any neutron
Example
Slow neutrons
Auto value
Slow neutrons
Stringrequired
Splits intosplits_into

The type of neutron fission in this fuel produces.

Suggested values
Slow neutrons Fast neutrons All neutrons
Default
Fast neutrons
Example
Fast neutrons
Auto value
Fast neutrons
Stringrequired
Flux functionburn_func flux_function

The flux function itself.

Example
<math>(1 - e^-x / 25) * 10</math>
Auto value
Unbalanced wikitextrequired
Flux function typefunc_type

The type of function flux input uses

Suggested values
Passive Base 10 logarithm Euler Negative quadratic Sigmoid Square root Linear Quadratic Sine Logarithmic
Default
Base 10 logarithm
Example
Logarithmic
Auto value
Base 10 logarithm
Stringrequired
Flux function dangerfunc_danger function_danger

The danger level of the function.

Suggested values
Safe Medium Dangerous Experimental
Default
Medium
Example
Medium
Auto value
Medium
Stringrequired
Depletion functiondeplete_func

The function determining reactivity over depletion.

Suggested values
Linear Raising slope Boosted slope Gentle slope Static
Default
Gentle slope
Example
Gentle slope
Auto value
Gentle slope
Stringrequired
Xenon generation functionxenon_gen xenon_gen_function

The function generating Xenon poison

Suggested values
<math>x * 0.5</math>
Default
<math>x * 0.5</math>
Example
x * 0.5
Auto value
<math>x * 0.5</math>
Unbalanced wikitextrequired
Xenon burn functionxenon_burn xenon_burn_function

The function for burning off xenon poison.

Suggested values
<math>x^2 * 50</math>
Default
<math>x^2 * 50</math>
Example
<math>x^2 * 50</math>
Auto value
<math>x^2 * 50</math>
Stringrequired
Heat per 100 fluxheat heat/tick_at_full_power

Heat generated at 100 flux, usually 1.

Suggested values
1
Default
1
Example
1
Auto value
1
Numberrequired
Diffusiondiffusion

How quickly heat passes from the core of the rod to the skin.

Suggested values
0.02 1/2
Default
0.02 1/2
Example
0.02 1/2
Auto value
0.02 1/2
Stringrequired
Melting pointmelting_point skin_melting_point

Melting point of the material, only relevant for the skin.

Example
3350
Numberrequired
Starting radioactivityradiation stock_rad/s

Radioactivity at construction.

Example
7
Numberrequired
Composition
Statistics
Self-igniting?No
Heat at 100 flux0°C
Melting point0°C
Starting radiationNone