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The image illustrates a gas cooled nuclear reactor system comprising a reactor and heat exchanger. The reactor contains graphite moderators encasing uranium fuel elements; boron control rods intersect the center. Surrounding these components are charge tubes for loading fuel elements and concrete radiation shielding. A gas blower moves a gas coolant from the cool gas duct through the reactor, where it is heated and exits via the hot gas duct heading to the heat exchanger. Within the heat exchanger, the hot gas transfers thermal energy to water, generating steam directed to a turbo-alternator. The now cool gas cycles back through the gas blower, thus completing the coolant loop. Water circulated by a water circulator enters the lower section of the heat exchanger to absorb heat, exits as steam, and circulates back once it loses heat and condenses.
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The diagram above depicts the production process of staem using a gas cooled nuclear reactor.
Overall, the process consists of sending water upwards into a heat exchanger mounted together with a reactor. The heat exchanger then heats up the water using hot gas until steam is obtained. This steam is then sent out to a turbo-alternator.
The water goes into the heat exchanger passing through a water circulator. The cool gas generated from the water going into the exchanger is passed downwards through a gas blower into a reactor. The reactor is mounted into a concrete radiation shielding and is made up of charge tubes for loading fuel elements, boron control rods, a pressure vessel, and uranium fuel elements. It is this radiator that is responsible of transforming the cool gas taken in, into hot gas which is in turn used to change water into steam during the overall process.
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