A new pressurised water reactor, the PWR 2, was designed for the Vanguard class.
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He duly daubed a message suggesting that Britain's first PWR, Sizewell B, is unsafe.
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The Pioneers are tied with North Dakota for second in the PWR, behind Yale.
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One donation, of $4,950, came from Ragone's public relations firm, PWR LLC.
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A land-based prototype of the marine PWR was first built at Kalpakkam.
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Aircon,pwr steer, 6 cd changer, cruise control pwr windows all round.
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Plans included four further Chinese reactors of 300 MWe each and seven of 1000 MWe, all PWR.
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Some are evolutionary from the PWR, BWR and PHWR designs above, some are more radical departures.
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Inside a PWR, water-which is kept under high pressure to prevent it from boiling-has a double function.
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Pressurized water reactor: a nuclear reactor that uses water as a coolant and moderator; the steam produced can drive a steam turbine
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Acronym for pressurised-water reactor. PWR works on following principle: Heat created in the core is transferred to the pressurised (primary) cooling water which cirulates through U-shaped tubes in the stream generators. ...
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