Abstract
Station black out is defined as the loss of ail high voltage alternating current at a nuclear power site. An international study was made to survey the practices in the different countries. The best way to handle station black out is to avoid it therefore briefly the normal off site and emergency on site power supplies are discussed. The ways in use to enhance nuclear power plants using Boiling Water Reactors or Pressurized Water Reactors to cope with a station black out are discussed in some detail. (author)
Reisch, Frigyes
[1]
- Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate, S-10252 Stockholm (Sweden)
Citation Formats
Reisch, Frigyes.
How to handle station black outs.
NEA: N. p.,
1986.
Web.
Reisch, Frigyes.
How to handle station black outs.
NEA.
Reisch, Frigyes.
1986.
"How to handle station black outs."
NEA.
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