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  2. NUCLEAR 101: How Does a Nuclear Reactor Work?

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    Nuclear reactors are the heart of a nuclear power plant. They contain and control nuclear chain reactions that produce heat through a physical process called fission. That heat is used to make steam that spins a turbine to create electricity.

  3. Nuclear Reactor Introduction, Main Components and Types of ...

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    We have around 21 nuclear power reactors operating from around 7 plants over the country. ⦁ The Core: It contains all the fuel and generates the heat required for energy production. ⦁ The Containment: The enveloping structure that separated the nuclear reactor from the surrounding environment.

  4. Nuclear reactor - Wikipedia

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    A nuclear reactor is a device used to initiate and control a fission nuclear chain reaction. Nuclear reactors are used at nuclear power plants for electricity generation and in nuclear marine propulsion.

  5. Reactor Fundamentals Handbook - Idaho National Laboratory

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    To prepare the course participant for the topics discussed, this handbook provides a crash course into the current state of commercialized Light Water Reactor technology.

  6. Inside a Nuclear Power Plant - HowStuffWorks

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    This diagram shows all the parts of a nuclear reactor. © 2011 HowStuffWorks.com In order to turn nuclear fission into electrical energy, nuclear power plant operators have to control the energy given off by the enriched uranium and allow it to heat water into steam.

  7. Nuclear power plants - types of reactors - U.S. Energy ...

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    Types of nuclear reactors: boiling-water reactors, pressurized-water nuclear reactors, modular nuclear reactors; and how they work.

  8. Nuclear power | Definition, Issues, & Facts | Britannica

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    nuclear power, electricity generated by power plants that derive their heat from fission in a nuclear reactor. Except for the reactor, which plays the role of a boiler in a fossil-fuel power plant, a nuclear power plant is similar to a large coal-fired power plant, with pumps, valves, steam generators, turbines, electric generators, condensers ...