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titleOfInvention Boiling water nuclear power plant core, control rod, and boiling water reactor control system
abstract 【Task】 Provided is a boiling water nuclear power plant core capable of expanding the output change width during daily load following operation and minimizing the design change points of the control rod for stopping and the control rod for adjusting the reactor power as much as possible. [Solution] A core 1 of a boiling water nuclear power plant includes a fuel assembly 2 filled with uranium and / or plutonium and a plurality of control rods (3, 4) having the same structure filled with boron carbide as a neutron absorber. The control rod arranged in the core 1 of the boiling water nuclear power plant has a first control rod 4 and a second control rod 3, and the first control rod 4 is contained in boron carbide rather than the second control rod 3. The low-concentration control rod has a small isotope abundance ratio of boron having a mass number of 10 and smaller than a isotope abundance ratio of a mass number of 10 in natural boron. [Selection] Figure 1
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