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Abstract

The results of development work on the SVBR-75/100 modular fast reactor cooled by lead-bismuth coolant are presented. The design is based on the experience gained operating reactors in nuclear-powered submarines. The SVBR-75/100 reactor is inherently safe because of its low power, the chemical inertness and high boiling point of the lead-bismuth coolant, and the integrated basin-type arrangement of the first-loop equipment. This eliminates the conflict between the safety and economic requirements that is characteristic of conventional-type reactors. The lower power makes it possible to build the reactor in a factory and deliver the reactor using any form of transportation to the nuclear power plant site. All safety systems operate passively. Most of these systems are used as normal-operating systems. This creates conditions for multipurpose applications of such reactor modules in developed and developing countries.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
SVBR-75/100 Multipurpose Modular Low-Power Fast Reactor with Lead-Bismuth Coolant
Author
Zrodnikov, A V; Toshinskii, G I; Grigor'ev, O G; Dragunov, Yu G; Stepanov, V S; Klimov, N N; Kopytov, I I; Krushel'nitskii, V N; Grudakov, A A
Pages
528-533
Publication year
2004
Publication date
Aug 2004
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
1063-4258
e-ISSN
1573-8205
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
758587766
Copyright
Plenum Publishing Corporation 2004