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EPRI - Reactor Theory Exam Questions and
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Describe the design differences (Steam Production) between the two types of

reactor systems typically used in the United States - ✔✔PWRs


· Boiling occurs in the steam generators and not in the core

· Moisture separators are located in the top part of the steam generators




BWRs


· Boiling occurs in the upper region of the core. The moisture separators and

steam dryers are located at the top of the reactor, necessitating a larger

reactor vessel than a PWR.


· Control of coolant flow rate requires re-circulation loops and jet pump

assemblies, which surround the core.

,Describe the design differences (Reactivity Control) between the two types of

reactor systems typically used in the United States - ✔✔PWRS Control Rods


· Boric Acid addition or dilution (chemical shim)




BWRs


· Control Rods


· Recirculation flow control (steam void control)




Coulombic repulsion (Basic nuclear structure and fission process) -

✔✔Electrostatic force that makes particles with like charge repel each other

along a straight line between their centers; the repulsive force decreases with the

square of the distance between the two charges




Nuclear force (Basic nuclear structure and fission process) - ✔✔The

attractive, short range force among nucleons

, Bohr Model (Basic nuclear structure and fission process) - ✔✔A model of the atom

proposed by Nobel Laureate Niels Bohr in 1913 that describes the atom as

composed of a dense, positively charged nucleus with electrons orbiting around it in

fixed orbits of discrete radii with associated discrete energy states for the atom




Neutron - ✔✔A sub-atomic particle with no charge and about the same mass

as that of a proton




Proton - ✔✔positively-charged particle that, along with neutrons, comprise a

nucleus. Protons have a positive charge exactly equal in magnitude to the charge

of an electron.




Electron - ✔✔negatively-charged particle with little mass that orbits the nucleus.

An atom with an equal number of electrons and protons has a neutral charge.




Isotope - ✔✔Atoms with the same number of protons (same element)

but different numbers of neutrons

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