The design features of the advanced power reactor 1400

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The Advanced Power Reactor 1400 (APR 1400) is an evolutionary advanced light water reactor (ALWR) based on the Optimized Power Reactor 1000 (OPR 1000), which is in operation in Korea. The APR1400 incorporates a variety of engineering improvements and operational experience to enhance safety, economics, and reliability. The advanced design features and improvements of the APR1400 design include a pilot operated safety relief valve (POSRV), a four-train safety injection system with direct vessel injection (DVI), a fluidic device (FD) in the safety injection tank, an in-containment refueling water storage tank (IRWST), an external reactor vessel cooling system, and an integrated head assembly (IHA). Development of the APR 1400 started in 1992 and continued for ten years. The APR 1400 design received design certification from the Korean nuclear regulatory body in May of 2002. Currently, two construction projects for the APR 1400 are in progress in Korea.

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Lee, S. S., Kim, S. H., & Suh, K. Y. (2009). The design features of the advanced power reactor 1400. Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 41(8), 995–1004. https://doi.org/10.5516/NET.2009.41.8.995

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