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I just want to say thank you so much for explaining how the reactor works. I’m writing a paper, and for some reason I chose to write about nuclear energy despite having no clue how it works. Looking at diagrams was helping slightly but I really wasn’t getting it, so I found this video and I can’t thank you enough
The pressurizer is used to maintain constant high pressure in the system to avoid the water from boiling during cooling and moderating of the reaction. Pressure is a function of fluids boiling point
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I appreciate the new Snacks intro! Your video are great. Thanks!
I just want to say thank you so much for explaining how the reactor works. I’m writing a paper, and for some reason I chose to write about nuclear energy despite having no clue how it works. Looking at diagrams was helping slightly but I really wasn’t getting it, so I found this video and I can’t thank you enough
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I've never seen IP turbine in any nuclear plant. The exhaust of the HP goes to the MSR moisture separator reheater and back to the LP turbines.
You can see one here:
www.ge.com/steam-power/products/steam-turbines/nuclear-arabelle
They are not common, but they do exist.
french N4 1500MW and EPR 1650 use an IP turbine.
fast 1500 project also used one.
This is cool as heck! I love this! You deserve way more views. I hope you'll get the fame you deserve one day! Keep this up!
Thank you so much!
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Can you please explain the function of pressurizer in brief
The pressurizer is used to maintain constant high pressure in the system to avoid the water from boiling during cooling and moderating of the reaction. Pressure is a function of fluids boiling point
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How did you get the model?
I knew about reactors because of the pwr reactor, I randomly found a video of it while scrolling through tiktok.
wow this is so f cking cool, omg i love it, thank you very much
No problem!
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This is a video about a "pressurized" water reactor and you don't think the pressurizer is important in a basic video?? Ok
Love the 8-bit tune, could do without the belch, personally. Hashtag constructive feedback.
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