The Most Used Nuclear Reactors: PWR and BWR

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During the development of nuclear technologies, various types and designs of nuclear reactors were created, differing primarily in the moderator and coolant used. The types that used ordinary water for these purposes — the pressurized water reactor known as PWR and the boiling water reactor, known as BWR — eventually achieved the widest use. Their names already sufficiently describe the main difference between them. A pressurized water reactor uses water under high pressure, circulating only within the primary circuit to remove heat from the core, whereas in a boiling reactor, heated water is boiled at a lower pressure and the resulting steam is brought directly into the turbine.

Lecture The Most Used Nuclear Reactors: PWR and BWR:

0:00 The Most Used Nuclear Reactors: PWR and BWR
0:39 Pressurized Water Reactor
0:46 Boiling Water Reactor
1:00 History
1:21 PWR - How it Works
1:48 Pressure Vessel
2:16 Fuel and Fuel Assembly
2:33 Reactor Core
2:50 Coolant and Moderator
3:31 Containment
4:16 Boiling Water Reactor
5:51 Fuel and Fuel Assembly
6:25 Coolant and Moderator
7:10 Containment
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I liked this vid. Short and full of good info, excellent graphics and clear narration. This will be my go-to channel when I want to recommend videos for understanding these technologies (in the case of this vid, PWR and BWR). I'm looking forward to seeing more, and subbed.

LFTRnow
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it's funny to hear about preventing the release of fision products into the enviroment, especially 13 years after the Fukushima

aidarNCh
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seems like the pwr is much safer than the bwr system

jimboforuk
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2:18 I'm a newbie just trying to understant things but who the hell uses 5% enriched uranium?? Doesn't it cost like a lot?

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