English | Danish |
blue nuclear fluorescence | blå nuklear fluorescens |
Committee of Inquiry into the handling and transport of nuclear material | Undersøgelsesudvalget om Håndtering og Transport af Nukleart Materiale |
Declaration of Principles Regarding a Multilateral Nuclear Environmental Programme in the Russian Federation | principerklæring om det multilaterale atom- og miljøprogram i Den Russiske Føderation |
destruction by nuclear transmutation | tilintetgørelse ved kerneomdannelse |
European High Level Group on Nuclear Safety and Waste Management | European Nuclear Safety Regulators Group |
European High Level Group on Nuclear Safety and Waste Management | Gruppen af Europæiske Nukleare Tilsynsmyndigheder |
European Nuclear Cities Initiative | European Nuclear Cities Initiative |
European Nuclear Safety Regulators Group | Gruppen af Europæiske Nukleare Tilsynsmyndigheder |
European Nuclear Safety Regulators Group | European Nuclear Safety Regulators Group |
Framework Agreement on a Multilateral Nuclear Environmental Programme in the Russian Federation | rammeaftale om et multilateralt nukleart miljøprogram i Den Russiske Føderation |
high level nuclear waste | højradioaktivt affald |
high level nuclear waste | højaktivt affald |
liability for nuclear damages Subjection to a legal obligation, such as financial recompense or ecological reparations, for any harm or damage inflicted on persons, property or the environment during the production, use or transport of radioactive materials used as an energy source or in weaponry | ansvar for nukleare skader |
liability for nuclear damages | ansvar for nukleare skader |
Multilateral Nuclear Environmental Programme in the Russian Federation | multilateralt atom- og miljøprogram i Den Russiske Føderation |
non-nuclear energy and the rational use of energy | ikke-nuklear energi og rationel energiudnyttelse |
non-nuclear energy and the rational use of energy | fællesskabsprogram for forskning og teknologisk udvikling på området ikke-nuklear energi og rationel energiudnyttelse |
nuclear accident | kernekraftulykke |
nuclear accident | nuklear ulykke |
nuclear accident An event occurring in a nuclear power plant or anywhere that radioactive materials are used, stored, or transported and involving the release of potentially dangerous levels of radioactive materials into the environment | atomulykke |
nuclear accident | atomkraftulykke |
nuclear debate | debat om atomenergi |
nuclear debate The ongoing, public discussion and dispute over the uses of energy | debat om atomenergi |
nuclear energy Energy released by nuclear fission or nuclear fusion | kerneenergi |
nuclear energy | kernekraft |
nuclear energy | atomkraft |
nuclear energy | atomenergi |
nuclear energy legislation | lovgivning om kerneenergi |
nuclear energy use Nuclear energy is employed in the industrial sector, in the production of other energy types, in the medical and scientific research field, in transportation, in the production of nuclear weapons, etc. | udnyttelse af kerneenergi |
nuclear energy use | udnyttelse af kerneenergi |
nuclear explosion accident, An unintentional release of energy from a rapid reaction of atomic nuclei yielding high temperatures and radiation potentially harmful to human health and the environment | atomsprængning |
nuclear explosion accident | atomsprængning ulykke |
nuclear facility A place, including buildings, where all the activities relating to nuclear research are performed | nuklear facilitet |
nuclear fission The division of an atomic nucleus into parts of comparable mass; usually restricted to heavier nuclei such as isotopes of uranium, plutonium, and thorium | kernespaltning |
nuclear fuel Nuclear fuels are obtained from inorganic minerals extracted by mining. Although they are at least partially consumed when used in nuclear reactors for the production of heat, they differ from fossil fuels in the way they release energy. Burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil and gas, is a chemical reaction. Nuclear fuels, such as uranium, are destroyed by a process of spontaneous disintegration, called fission, and prompted by natural radioactivity. If the process is left to occur naturally in uranium-bearing rock, the rate of change is imperceptibly small. In a man-made nuclear reactor the energy-releasing processes of disintegration, which in the natural state happen slowly over thousands of millions of years, are compressed into minutes. The release of energy is harnessed to generate steam which drives electricity generators | atombrændsel |
nuclear fuel cycle facility | anlæg knyttet til det nukleare brændselskredsløb |
nuclear fuel cycle facility | anlæg, der indgår i det nukleare brændselskredsløb |
nuclear fuel element A piece of nuclear fuel which has been formed and coated, and is ready to be placed in a reactor fuel assembly | nukleart brændselselement |
nuclear fuel element | nukleart brændselselement |
nuclear fusion Combination of two light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus with release of some binding energy | kernefusion |
nuclear fusion | termonuklear fusion |
nuclear fusion | nuklear fusion |
nuclear hazard Risk or danger to human health or the environment posed by radiation emanating from the atomic nuclei of a given substance, or the possibility of an uncontrolled explosion originating from a fusion or fission reaction of atomic nuclei | atomar risiko |
nuclear hazard | atomar risiko |
nuclear materials contained in wastes and discards | nukleart materiale i affald |
nuclear physics The study of the characteristics, behaviour and internal structures of the atomic nucleus | atomfysik |
nuclear power plant A power plant in which nuclear energy is converted into heat for use in producing steam for turbines, which in turn drive generators that produce electric power | kernekraftværk |
nuclear power plant disposal | affald fra atomkraftværk |
nuclear reaction A reaction involving a change in an atomic nucleus, such as fission, fusion, neutron capture, or radioactive decay, as distinct from a chemical reaction, which is limited to changes in the electron structure surrounding the nucleus | kernereaktion |
nuclear reactor Device which creates heat and energy by starting and controlling atomic fission | kernereaktor |
nuclear research centre A facility in which scientists and other researchers study the behavior and characteristics of atomic nuclei through testing and other forms of experimentation, often to invent new technology with scientific, medical and industrial purposes | atomforskningscenter |
nuclear research centre | atomforskningscenter |
nuclear risk A risk connected to the functioning of nuclear power plants, by the storage or transportation of radioactive materials and involving the release of potentially dangerous levels of radioactive materials into the environment | atomar risiko |
nuclear risk | atomar risiko |
nuclear safety Measures and techniques implemented to reduce the possibility of incidence and the potential harm posed by radioactive substances used as an energy source, a test material or in weaponry | nuklear sikkerhed |
nuclear safety standards | nukleare sikkerhedsstandarder |
nuclear test | kerneprøve |
nuclear test Test performed to evaluate nuclear weapons | kerneprøve |
nuclear test explosion | atomprøvesprængning |
nuclear weapon Any bomb, warhead, or projectile using active nuclear material to cause a chain reaction upon detonation | kernevåben |
reprocessing and storage of irradiated nuclear fuels | oparbejdning og oplagring af bestrålet kernebrændsel |
spent nuclear fuel | brugt nukleart brændsel |
Standing Conference on Health and Safety in Nuclear Age | Den Stående Konference om Sundhedsbeskyttelse i Atomalderen |
Vienna Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident | Wienerkonventionen om hurtig underretning om kernekraftulykker |