Used THOMAS SWAN III-V #9003229 for sale

THOMAS SWAN III-V
Manufacturer
THOMAS SWAN
Model
III-V
ID: 9003229
GaAs MOCVD reactor.
THOMAS SWAN III-V is a type of nuclear reactor technology that uses three isotopes of uranium - uranium-235 (U-235), uranium-233 (U-233), and thorium-232 (Th-232) - to produce fissile material for power generation. The reactor, designed by the US-based THOMAS SWAN & Co, is a modular, air-cooled Light Water Reactor (LWR) consisting of horizontal-axis modules controlled by a central control equipment. The reactor was designed with superior safety features, ensuring that it can safely operate in remote rural settings where temperature and seismic conditions may be extreme or unpredictable. It also features a triple-loop pressurization system that uses a closed-loop to manage pressure across multiple component groups. The reactor's heat exchanger is designed to minimize steam rad loss, and its fuel assembly is produced from zinc-plated iridium fuel rods, making it potentially the safest commercial nuclear reactor. The fuel assemblies also have a number of special features, including an optimized cooling unit and a novel water-circulation game. III-V has a high level of efficiency compared to existing nuclear technologies, generating more electricity out of less uranium or thorium inputs. This results in a high efficiency coefficient and an overall lower fuel burn rate. The reactor's safety features have been further enhanced by the use of a channel-type reactor vessel with eight radial and four axial refueling zones. This method helps to reduce the risk of an in-core failure and also makes it easier to inspect the reactor for potential maintenance or repair. The reactor is also equipped with a modern nuclear plant information and monitoring machine. This tool helps to monitor the performance of the reactor and detect any potential errors or malfunctions at an early stage, allowing for swift response and early diagnosis. Additionally, this asset makes it easier for operators to monitor and adjust the reactor settings in order to meet their desired performance criteria. Finally, THOMAS SWAN III-V could help pave the way for a new generation of smaller, upgradable and sustainable applications, such as providing power for villages deep in rural environments. This technology could revolutionize the way electricity is generated and transported around the world, improving access to reliable and affordable energy for all.
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