putkireaktorit
Putkireaktorit, also known as a putki reactor, is a type of nuclear reactor that uses a liquid metal coolant, typically sodium or lead, to transfer heat from the reactor core to the power conversion system. This design is characterized by its use of a closed-loop system, where the coolant circulates through the reactor core and then through a heat exchanger to generate steam, which drives a turbine to produce electricity.
The primary advantage of putkireaktorit is its inherent safety features. The use of liquid metal coolant eliminates
However, putkireaktorit also has several challenges. The use of liquid metal coolant requires careful management to