reactorsdruk
Reactorsdruk is a Dutch term often translated as reactor pressure. In engineering contexts, it denotes the pressure maintained inside a reactor vessel or the primary coolant loop. In nuclear power plants, reactor pressure is a critical parameter for the integrity of the reactor coolant system. Different reactor types have different operating pressures; pressurized water reactors typically run the primary coolant at high pressure to prevent boiling, with designs around 15 to 16 MPa (roughly 150 to 160 bar). Boiling water reactors operate at somewhat lower pressures, around 7 MPa, with steam generation occurring within the reactor.
The design pressure is higher than the operating pressure, providing a safety margin. Pressure is monitored
In chemical engineering, reactors may also be operated at specified pressures to influence reaction rates and
Regulatory context: nuclear reactor pressures are governed by national authorities and international standards. In addition to