Modular high-temperature gas-cooled reactors
The modular high-temperature gas-cooled reactor is characterized by miniaturization and inherent safety characteristics. It is technically guaranteed to be able to shut down safely in any accident situation. Even in the case of coolant loss, the core waste heat can also rely on natural convection, Heat conduction and radiation are led out of the reactor, so that the temperature of the core rises slowly, and the maximum temperature of the fuel element is limited to the allowable temperature below 1 600℃; economically, it can be modularized, standardized production, short construction time, low investment risk, etc. The advantage is to compete with other reactor-type nuclear power plants.
