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Return, nuclear reactor accident

Nuclear heat from the reactor core is removed passively by a lead-bismuth eutectic alloy coolant [XXIX-4], which flows due to natural circulation between the bottom and top plenums, upward through the fuel tubes and returning through the downcomer tubes. On top of the upper plenum, the reactor has multi-layer heat utilization vessels to provide an interface to systems for high temperature heat applications. A set of sodium heat pipes is in the upper plenum of the reactor to passively transfer heat from the upper plenum to the heat utilization vessels with a minimum drop of temperature. Another set of heat pipes transfers heat from the upper plenum to the atmospheric air in the case of a postulated accident. To shut down the reactor, a set of seven shut-off rods has been provided, which fall by gravity in the central seven coolant channels. Appropriate instmmentation like neutron detectors, fission/ ion chambers, various sensors and auxiliary systems such as a cover gas system, purification systems, active interventions etc. are being incorporated in the design as necessary. [Pg.798]


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