Transient study of pressurized water reactor (PWR) with different nuclear fuel types /
Akram Youssef Mohammed
Transient study of pressurized water reactor (PWR) with different nuclear fuel types / دراسة انتقالية لمفاعل الماء المضغوط باستخدام أنواع مختلفة من الوقود النووى Akram Youssef Mohammed ; Supervised M. M. Sherif , F. A. Gaber - Cairo : Akram Youssef Mohammed , 2017 - 98 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University -Faculty of Science - Department of Physics
This study involved Mathematical modeling of the PWR based on lumped parameters technique, this model includes the neutronics, core heat transfer and piping. A computer code of PWR is designed by FORTRAN language to study the dynamic performance in the steady state and transient conditions using different fuels: UO₂, ThO₂ UO₂ and U ZrH₁.₆, which shows the priority of each in these transients. Also, an experimental simulation for a cylindrical reactor (like PWR) was performed using Cf²⁵² to study the neutrons and Þ-rays decay through a water/iron bi-layer assembly
Nuclear fuel types PWR Water reactor
Transient study of pressurized water reactor (PWR) with different nuclear fuel types / دراسة انتقالية لمفاعل الماء المضغوط باستخدام أنواع مختلفة من الوقود النووى Akram Youssef Mohammed ; Supervised M. M. Sherif , F. A. Gaber - Cairo : Akram Youssef Mohammed , 2017 - 98 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University -Faculty of Science - Department of Physics
This study involved Mathematical modeling of the PWR based on lumped parameters technique, this model includes the neutronics, core heat transfer and piping. A computer code of PWR is designed by FORTRAN language to study the dynamic performance in the steady state and transient conditions using different fuels: UO₂, ThO₂ UO₂ and U ZrH₁.₆, which shows the priority of each in these transients. Also, an experimental simulation for a cylindrical reactor (like PWR) was performed using Cf²⁵² to study the neutrons and Þ-rays decay through a water/iron bi-layer assembly
Nuclear fuel types PWR Water reactor