Design Analysis of a Prepackaged Nuclear Power Plant (1000 EKW). Volume II. Reactor Design Analysis


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Reactor and primary and secondary system design analyses of a prepackaged nuclear power plant are presented. The plant is of the pressurized water steam-electric generating type which is air transportable skid mounted and suitable for a remote site installation. The plant design incorporates the maximum degree of reliability and simplicity and the minimum degree of maintenance and cost. The plant is capable of producing a gross electrical output of 1000 kw(e) and 5 x 10/sup 6/ Btu/hr for space heating. The primary system generates a total of 6.5 Mw of heat in order to supply the required electrical and heating load. (W.D.M.).




Design Analysis of a Prepackaged Nuclear Power Plant (1000 EKW). Volume I. Primary and Secondary System Design


Book Description

Reactor and primary and secondary system design analyses of a prepackaged nuclear power plant are presented. The plant is of the pressurized water steam-electric generating type which is air transportable skid mounted and suitable for a remote site installation. The plant design incorporates the maximum degree of reliability and simplicity and the minimum degree of maintenance and cost. The plant is capable of producing a gross electrical output of 1000 kw(e) and 5 x 10/sup 6/ Btu/hr for space heating. The primary system generates a total of 6.5 Mw of heat in order to supply the required electrical and heating load. (W.D.M.).










Design Analysis of a Prepackaged Nuclear Power Plant for an Ice Cap Location


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A design analysis is given for a nuclear power steamelectric generating plant, which is air transportable, skid mounted, and of the pressurized water design. The analysis was made of the plant, primary and secondary systems, and reactor design. (B.O.G.).




Nuclear Power Plant Design and Analysis Codes


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Nuclear Power Plant Design and Analysis Codes: Development, Validation, and Application presents the latest research on the most widely used nuclear codes and the wealth of successful accomplishments which have been achieved over the past decades by experts in the field. Editors Wang, Li,Allison, and Hohorst and their team of authors provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of nuclear code development and how to apply it to their work and research to make their energy production more flexible, economical, reliable and safe.Written in an accessible and practical way, each chapter considers strengths and limitations, data availability needs, verification and validation methodologies and quality assurance guidelines to develop thorough and robust models and simulation tools both inside and outside a nuclear setting. This book benefits those working in nuclear reactor physics and thermal-hydraulics, as well as those involved in nuclear reactor licensing. It also provides early career researchers with a solid understanding of fundamental knowledge of mainstream nuclear modelling codes, as well as the more experienced engineers seeking advanced information on the best solutions to suit their needs. Captures important research conducted over last few decades by experts and allows new researchers and professionals to learn from the work of their predecessors Presents the most recent updates and developments, including the capabilities, limitations, and future development needs of all codes Incudes applications for each code to ensure readers have complete knowledge to apply to their own setting