Article | REF: BN3141 V1

Nuclear reactors for naval propulsion

Author: Charles FRIBOURG

Publication date: January 10, 2002

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13. Driving instrumentation

The instrumentation used to operate the naval propulsion PWR is similar to that used for the land-based generator PWR. It measures :

  • core: neutron flux, reactivity, position of control absorbers, moderator temperature ;

  • reactivity control absorber operating mechanisms: forces or torques and operating speed ;

  • primary circuit: temperatures at the main points of the circuit, pressure in the vicinity of the core outlet and associated saturation temperature (to determine the pressurization margin), primary pump rotation speed, bearing temperatures, electrical power consumption, load losses ;

  • pressurizer and connection to the vessel (figure 17 ): water level,...

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