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'''Containment''' refers to several layers of structure meant to contain [[reactor coolant]] during [[design bases accidents]]. Containment starts after the [[reactor vessel]]. | '''Containment''' refers to several layers of structure meant to contain [[reactor coolant]] during [[design bases accidents]]. Containment starts after the [[reactor vessel]]. | ||
* [[Wikipedia::Containment building]] | |||
The main two systems is [[Primary Containment]] meant to contain liquid coolant outside the reactor vessel and [[Secondary Containment]] meant to contain gas effluent. | The main two systems is [[Primary Containment]] meant to contain liquid coolant outside the reactor vessel and [[Secondary Containment]] meant to contain gas effluent. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:07, 21 June 2019
Containment refers to several layers of structure meant to contain reactor coolant during design bases accidents. Containment starts after the reactor vessel.
The main two systems is Primary Containment meant to contain liquid coolant outside the reactor vessel and Secondary Containment meant to contain gas effluent.
- Ambient Pressure (24)
- Mark I (17)
- Mark II (5)
- Ice condenser (4)
- Mark III (4)
- Subatmospheric (3)