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PWR Design Attributes Relevant to PTS and Boron Dilution

Höhne, T.

Abstract

The primary system (also called the Reactor Coolant System) consists of the reactor vessel, the steam generators, the reactor coolant pumps, a pressurizer, and the connecting piping. A reactor coolant loop is a reactor coolant pump, a steam generator, and the piping that connects these components to the reactor vessel. The primary function of the reactor coolant system is to transfer the heat from the fuel to the steam generators. A second function is to contain any fission products that escape the fuel.
The following drawings show the layout of the reactor coolant systems for three pressurized water reactor vendors. All of the systems consist of the same major components, but they are arranged in slightly different ways. For example, Westinghouse has built plant with two, three, or four loops, depending upon the power output of the plant. The Combustion Engineering plants and the Babcock & Wilcox plants only have two steam generators, but they have four reactor coolant pumps.

Keywords: PWR; NPP; Primary System

  • Invited lecture (Conferences)
    TC Expert Mission on Analysis of Heterogeneity in Coolant and Transient Boron Dilution Temperature Distribution, 11.-15.02.2019, Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Contribution to proceedings
    TC Expert Mission on Analysis of Heterogeneity in Coolant and Transient Boron Dilution Temperature Distribution, 11.-15.02.2019, Islamabad, Pakistan

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