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Magyar: * Egy CANDU (CANada Deuterium-Uranium) atomreaktor nagynyomású nehézvízzel hűtött változatának rajza.
  • A nagynyomású nehézvizes hűtésű reaktor volt az első ilyen típusú reaktor, és a mai napig ez a legelterjedtebb.
  • Egy ilyen reaktor fűtőanyagként természetes urániumot használ, hűtéshez és moderátorként pedig nehézvizet. A nagy nyomás miatti magasabb forráspont nagyobb hőmennyiség leadását teszi lehetővé.
English: * Schematic diagram of the pressurised heavy water cooled version of a CANDU (CANada Deuterium-Uranium) nuclear reactor with Hungarian inscriptions.
  • The pressurized heavy water (PHW) cooled version was the first type to be developed and is by far the most widely used.
  • A pressurised heavy water reactor is a nuclear power reactor that uses unenriched natural uranium as nuclear fuel and heavy water as moderator and as primary coolant. The heavy water is kept under pressure in order to raise its boiling point, allowing it to be heated to higher temperatures and thereby carry more heat out of the reactor core.
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    • 2009-06-19T16:15:45Z Inductiveload 800x650 (121635 Bytes) switched primary heat transport direction
    • 2009-06-13T02:31:37Z Inductiveload 800x650 (121535 Bytes) try again
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    • 2009-06-13T02:30:52Z Inductiveload 800x650 (121535 Bytes) Pressuriser is not connected to the steam generator.
    • 2007-10-11T22:33:26Z Inductiveload 800x650 (120841 Bytes)
    • 2007-10-07T08:53:41Z Inductiveload 725x650 (86847 Bytes) try to get rid of lines in heat exchanger pipes
    • 2007-10-07T08:04:20Z Inductiveload 725x650 (86859 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=A schematic diagram to show the method of operation of a [[w:CANDU|]] (CANada Deuterium-Uranium) reactor. See below for the labels. |Source=Self-made, based on [[:Image:CANDU_reactor_schem}}

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current21:50, 14 September 2010Thumbnail for version as of 21:50, 14 September 2010800 × 650 (45 KB)CoolKoonMinor corrections (fuel rods were at improper positions, probably grabbed a half-done image as a basis for translation)
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