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Seminar Topic OnNUCLEAR POWER : 

Seminar Topic OnNUCLEAR POWER R.LIKHITH VARDHAN 8TH YAMUNA NLR-NHS

CONTENTS : 

CONTENTS Introduction Nuclear reaction Nuclear fission process Nuclear fusion process Nuclear chain reaction Constituents of Nuclear power plant Nuclear Reactor(Main parts) Types of power reactors commonly used Nuclear energy deal in India

Introduction : 

Introduction Nuclear power is produced by controlled Nuclear reaction It is generated from uranium and other radioactive elements

Nuclear Reaction:- : 

Nuclear Reaction:- A projectile is taken Mass-Energy conversion acc. to Einstein’s equation

Nuclear Fission process:- : 

Nuclear Fission process:- In this process heavy nucleus is splitted and release high energy 1 fission of U-235 causes 230 mev energy

Nuclear fusion : 

Nuclear fusion Nuclear fusion is the process in which two or more atomic nuclei merge and form one heavier nucleus. The process usually cases the release or absorption of large quantities of energy

Nuclear chain Reaction : 

Nuclear chain Reaction When a neutron hits a U-235 3 neutrons produced “Chain reaction is defined as a fission reaction where neutron from the previous reaction continue to propagate and repeat the reaction”

Constituents of Nuclear power plant and layout : 

Constituents of Nuclear power plant and layout

Nuclear Reactor : 

Nuclear Reactor Main parts:- 1.Reactor core 2.Moderator 3.Control rods 4.Coolant 5.Reflector 6.Thermal shielding

World Production of Electricity by the Fuel in 2002: : 

World Production of Electricity by the Fuel in 2002:

Power Reactors in common use : 

Power Reactors in common use Boiling water Reactor(BWR) Pressurized water Reactor(PWR) Heavy water cooled and moderated(CANDU TYPE) Reactor Gas Cooled Reactor Liquid metal cooled Reactor

Nuclear Power Plants in India : 

Nuclear Power Plants in India

MAKING INDIA A NUCLEAR POWER : 

MAKING INDIA A NUCLEAR POWER India 1948:-It was pt. Jawaharlal Nehru initiated India’s Nuclear energy program India 1967:-It was Indira Gandhi initiated India’s Nuclear weapons program

INDIA AFTER 2000 : 

INDIA AFTER 2000 India 2005:-It was Dr. Manmohan Singh signed 123 agreement. India 2009:-Manmohan Singh is again interested to increase India’s civilian Nuclear energy India has signed “Civil Nuclear Trade Agreement”.

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