Method of determining the alarm threshold of the over-heating ra

Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – With control of reactor – By electronic signal processing circuitry

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ABSTRACT:
The low alarm threshold (B) of the overheating ratio of a nuclear reactor is determined in such a manner that the higher the position of the temperature-regulating rods, the lower the value determined for said threshold. The invention is applicable, in particular, to pressurized water nuclear reactors used for producing electrical power.

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