A nuclear reactor produces electricity by heating up the radioactive material in its core, which then heats water to produce steam. That steam is used to turn turbines that produce electricity.
Blowers move helium gas through the reactor and over the pebbles, where nuclear fission releases large amounts of energy, heating up the helium.
鼓风机将氦气吹过反应堆,经过核裂变释放出大量能量的小球,加热了氦。
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Different kinds of thermohydraulic phenomena during startup of gravity boron injection system (GBIS) of the 200MW nuclear heatingreactor (NHR200) were described.