Used HIKE DD-1223NV #9262059 for sale

HIKE DD-1223NV
Manufacturer
HIKE
Model
DD-1223NV
ID: 9262059
Wafer Size: 12"
Vintage: 2004
System, 12" 2004 vintage.
HIKE DD-1223NV is an advanced reactor designed and developed by HIKE Technologies. It is a pressurized water reactor (PWR) that uses enriched uranium fuel elements as a source of energy. The reactor has a power output of up to 3,000 megawatts (MW), making it one of the most powerful commercial nuclear reactors in the world. The reactor is equipped with two steam generators (SG) in the primary circuit, which generate steam for the turbine generator (TG) assembly. The SGs are connected by a pressurizer, and the primary coolant (mostly water) is circulated through them. In the SG assembly, the water is heated to the saturation temperature of the steam in order to produce steam. The steam is then passed through the turbine generator, which converts the kinetic energy of the steam into mechanical energy, and the mechanical energy is then converted into electricity. The core of the reactor contains several hundred fuel elements, which are composed of enriched uranium pellets arranged in a grid-like structure. The fuel elements are surrounded by a moderator, usually made up of graphite or heavy water, which acts to slow down the neutrons that are released during the nuclear processes in order to enable the chain reaction to be sustained. The reactor also contains a number of control rods, which are inserted into the core of the reactor and can be raised and lowered in order to control the rate of the nuclear reaction. The control rods are typically made of boron or cadmium, which have the ability to absorb neutrons. The reactor also includes several safety systems designed to ensure that the operating parameters of the reactor remain within the safe operating limits. These include a containment system, an emergency core cooling system, safety valves, instrumentation and control systems, and various other systems. DD-1223NV reactor has proven to be a reliable and safe reactor, with an excellent safety record. It is currently being used to generate energy in a number of countries around the world, and is seen as an example of what advanced reactor technology can be achieved.
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