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The Radiolytic Gas Production Rate in Boiling Water Reactors

Chien‐Chung Lin-1988-08-01-Nuclear Science and Engineering
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The radiolytic gas production rate in boiling water reactors has been reevaluated. The results of recent measurements of the dissolved gases in the main steam samples agree very well with the average production rate measured from the off-gas samples. The best estimate total gas (H2 and O2) production rate is 19.3 ± 0.06 cm3/s-MW(thermal)−1, and the average O2 content in steam is 17.5 ppm. The observed G(H2) and G(O2) values in the reactor core are estimated to be 0.24 and 0.12 molecule/100 eV, respectively.

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The radiolytic gas production rate in boiling water reactors has been reevaluated. The results of recent measurements of the dissolved gases in the main steam samples agree very well with the average production rate measured from the off-gas samples. The best estimate total gas (H2 and O2) production rate is 19.3 ± 0.06 cm3/s-MW(thermal)−1, and the average O2 content in steam is 17.5 ppm. The observed G(H2) and G(O2) values in the reactor core are estimated to be 0.24 and 0.12 molecule/100 eV, respectively.

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BoilingRadiolysisProduction rateBoiling water reactorHydrogen productionHeavy waterHydrogenMaterials science

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