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PHWRs

There are various types of nuclear power reactors, including boiling water reactors (BWR) and pressurized water reactors (PLWR or LWR), which are both light-water reactor (LWR) designs and are cooled and moderated by water. There also are pressurized heavy-water reactor (PHWR or HWR) designs. [Pg.62]

Pressurized filters, 11 324 Pressurized heavy water reactors (PHWRs), 24 758... [Pg.758]

Furthermore, HEEP will consider several reactor concepts including water reactors such as PWR and PHWR for the lower temperature range, the very high temperature reactors (VHTR), fast breeder reactors (FBR) and molten-salt cooled reactors for the high temperature range, and super-critical water reactor (SCWR) capable of output temperatures up to around 625°C for the medium range of temperature. [Pg.284]

Pressurized heavy-water reactor (PHWR) % 5 UO2 pellets (natural U) Zircaloy DnO D2O 280- 310 8 11 700 -800 8-10... [Pg.218]

Argentina Commision Nacional de Atucha 1 (Lima, Buenos Aires) 335 PHWR... [Pg.310]

Canada New Brunswick Power Point Lepreau (Buy of Fundy, N.B.) 640 PHWR... [Pg.310]

Pakistan Pakistan Atomic Energy Kanupp (Karachi, Sind) 125 PHWR... [Pg.316]

Romania Romanian Electricity Cemavoda 1 (Cemavoda, Constanta) 706 PHWR... [Pg.316]


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