Water-cooled Reactor Now
The most common design globally, Pressurized Water Reactors (PWRs) keep water under extreme pressure so it even at temperatures exceeding NUCLEAR 101: How Does a Nuclear Reactor Work?
Water isn't just used because it's abundant; it serves two critical, dual roles in a reactor: water-cooled reactor
But why is water the gold standard for cooling a nuclear core, and how does the process actually work? Let’s dive into the technology that powers millions of homes. Why Water? The most common design globally, Pressurized Water Reactors
It carries immense heat away from the reactor core to prevent melting and transfers that energy to drive turbines. Why Water
It slows down fast-moving neutrons produced during fission, making them "thermal" enough to sustain a steady chain reaction. The Two Major Players
The Workhorse of Clean Energy: Understanding Water-Cooled Reactors