Reactor pressure
المؤلف:
U.S. Department of Commerce, National Technical Information Service, 1993
المصدر:
The Nuclear Physics and Reactor Theory Handbook
الجزء والصفحة:
p 29
27-4-2017
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Reactor pressure
The pressure applied to the reactor system can also affect reactor operation by causing changes in reactivity. The reactivity changes result from changes in the density of the moderator in response to the pressure changes. For example, as the system pressure rises, the moderator density increases and results in greater moderation, less neutron leakage, and therefore the insertion of positive reactivity. A reduction in system pressure results in the addition of negative reactivity. Typically, in pressurized water reactors (PWR), the magnitude of this effect is considerably less than that of a change in temperature. In two-phase systems such as boiling water reactors (BWR), however, the effects of pressure changes are more noticeable because there is a greater change in moderator density for a given change in system pressure.
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