Abstract

New pressurized water reactor designs are obtaining higher efficiencies and smaller physical size by operating primary coolant loops at higher temperatures and pressures. Since the ultimate temperatures and pressures are limited by the critical point of water and instrument errors, highly accurate process-type instrumentation is required and the instrument engineer becomes an important member of the reactor design team.

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