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 Uranium enriched, with 3% to 5% U-235.
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just make the frme something else so it melts
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Anastasia_616, thanks to use a little of your time to enjoy my simulation. Soon I'll post one breakable and fusible reactor if it exceeds a certain temperature, as a real reactor.
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no Meltdown -1
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Dear theclownbrothers, starting the automatic system is normal in the various tests I did. I could not even finish the completion of the reactor by the automatic system (accept suggestions). The pressures, thought to include this save, but in testing, PIPE and PPIP, broke. In a future release might include system pressures, to make it more real. Thanks for the comment.
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Manual controls work but automatic system seems to stall. Also this reactor works more similarily to a molten salt reactor as the primary coolant loop doesn't need to be held above 150/300 atmospheres like standard pressure water reactors require. Which is a great thing btw.
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Thanks for the comment, ChargedCreeper.
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This is the coolest looking reactor I have ever seen in TPT... and that says a lot because I've seen almost all of them.
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Thank you, JosephEmmanuel. Comments like yours, show me that I am on the right track, and that must continue. My greetings.
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fatboy2, I will be implemented SCRAM, and other functions in a new reactor, which will post soon. Thanks for the comment.
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Jeff12, to place a functional collapse button, I'll have to change the whole structure of the reactor, putting breakable elements. I'm testing other reactors with new features to post briefly. Thanks for the tip and the vote.