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Water chemistry in the tertiary side of pwr, bwr and phwr

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Answered by Shinchanboy03
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That water flowing through the steam generator boils water on the shell side (which is kept at a lower pressure than the primary side) to produce steam. ... These also use heat exchangers between primary metal coolant and the secondary water coolant, and thus their secondary and tertiary cooling is similar to a PWR.

Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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That water flowing through the steam generator boils water on the shell side (which is kept at a lower pressure than the primary side) to produce steam. ... These also use heat exchangers between primary metal coolant and the secondary water coolant, and thus their secondary and tertiary cooling is similar to a PWR.

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