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Pressurized Water Reactor (Noun)

Meaning

A nuclear reactor that uses water as a coolant and moderator; the steam produced can drive a steam turbine.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • The power plant utilized a pressurized water reactor design, which was chosen for its reliability and efficiency.
  • Pressurized water reactors are the most common type of nuclear power reactor, with hundreds of units in operation worldwide.
  • In a pressurized water reactor, the water surrounding the reactor core serves as both a coolant and a moderator, slowing down the neutrons to sustain the chain reaction.
  • The nuclear plant's pressurized water reactor produced steam that drove a steam turbine connected to a generator, generating electricity for the local grid.
  • Researchers are exploring advanced designs for pressurized water reactors, focusing on improving safety features and increasing efficiency.

Synonyms

  • PWR
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