MAS2015
MAS2015
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16th Aug 2015
25th Aug 2015
The PHWR reactors (pressurized heavy water reactors), the latter currently considered as standard. Use as a moderator and heat transfer, heavy water as coolant, ordinary water (light water). As fuel, use common uranium.
reactor power energy

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  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    19th Aug 2015
    For work: Spark in the "I" of the controls of the fuel rods. The bars are down and a green light above the control of each bar should light. Note that the temperature of DEUT increases.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    19th Aug 2015
    When it reaches a temperature of ~ 200 C, Turn control 2 to circulate the heated DEUT. When there is formation of water vapor, call the controls 3 and 4. To send electricity to the city call control 5.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    19th Aug 2015
    The control 6 is to automatically maintain the core temperature to 1400 C ~.To turn off, "spark" in the "O" of the controls.Thanks !!!
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    19th Aug 2015
    In real reactors, the heating is also not intantat, it takes some time to reach the working temperature. I researched the operation of a real reactor, and looked into the possibilities, create a simulation as real as possible. Thanks!!!
  • Fen
    Fen
    19th Aug 2015
    Yeah, this isn't working for me either.
  • jm211
    jm211
    19th Aug 2015
    mi jmi j it has to heat up it is not instant
  • Mijmij
    Mijmij
    19th Aug 2015
    No really, it doesnt, i turned on everything and it didnt have any output.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    19th Aug 2015
    I am developing automatic controls for the reactor, but would lose a little grace to control each step. So when the automatic is ready, keep the manual control as well.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    19th Aug 2015
    Sorry if it is unclear how the controls work...To start the reactor "spark" in the "I" of the 4 control console keys of fuel rods (1) to turn off "spark" in "the".Thanks!!!
  • jm211
    jm211
    19th Aug 2015
    mi jmi j atlease he tried to make something. btw it does work. +1