Inherently safe
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A technical system is called inherently safe if it
functions safely by its own means, i.e. without auxiliary media, auxiliary
energy and active components. For example, a cooling-water system provides
inherently safe cooling if heat is removed via sufficiently large heat
exchangers with gravity circulation of the cooling water (natural convection),
since gravity is always available.
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TopFuel 2012
2 - 6 Sept. 2012 in Manchester, UK
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