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BWR stands for Boiling Water Reactor. A BWR is a type of nuclear reactor where water is allowed to boil directly in the reactor core to produce steam, which is then used to generate electricity through a turbine. BWRs are one of the most common types of nuclear reactors used for power generation.
In the operation of nuclear power plants like PWR and BWR
A nuclear power reactor, mainly PWR and BWR types.
In the operation of nuclear power plants like PWR and BWR
Reactors of the BWR and PWR types
PWR and BWR reactor types. Look up in Wikipedia.
PWR stands for Pressurized Water Reactor, which uses pressurized water to transfer heat from the reactor core to the steam generators to produce electricity. BWR stands for Boiling Water Reactor, which directly produces steam in the reactor core to drive the turbines and generate electricity. Both are types of nuclear reactors used for power generation.
"PWR" stands for Pressurized Water Reactor, which is a type of nuclear reactor that uses water under high pressure as both coolant and moderator. "BWR" stands for Boiling Water Reactor, another type of nuclear reactor where water is allowed to boil in the reactor core to produce steam for generating electricity.
Nuclear power plants (BWR, PWR, AGR, etc.)
They don't. BWR's run wet saturated steam. There is no superheating in a BWR, because there is no way steam would come in contact with a heat source. The plant must be built to be compatible with wet steam that could condense.
All power producing reactors are either PWR or BWR types