nuclear energy

33

Upload: suni-nair

Post on 12-Jul-2015

71 views

Category:

Science


2 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Nuclear energy
Page 2: Nuclear energy

Nuclear energy is the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom and released through fission, fusion and radioactivity

Page 3: Nuclear energy

There are two types of nuclear energy

1. Nuclear Fission2. Nuclear Fusion

Page 4: Nuclear energy

NUCLEAR FISSION

When a particle of sufficient energy is shot on to a heavier nucleus the nucleus splits and releases energy. This reaction is called NUCLEAR FISSION

Page 5: Nuclear energy

When Uranium 235 nucleus is bombarded

with a neutron

0n1 + 92U235 56Ba141+36Kr92+30n1+energy

Page 6: Nuclear energy

Fission of U235

Page 7: Nuclear energy

When an Uranium nucleus undergoes fission, neutrons are released. These neutrons in turn split the surrounding uranium nuclei releasing neutrons in each reaction. This is called CHAIN REACTION

Page 8: Nuclear energy

CHAIN REACTION

Page 9: Nuclear energy

Controlled fission reaction

Page 10: Nuclear energy

Example for nuclear fission

ATOM BOMB

Page 11: Nuclear energy

On Aug 6 1945 a Uranium bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima killing 1.5 lakhs of people. Here is the picture of that bomb. Length: Approx. 3 meters (120 inches) Weight: Approx. 4 tons (9,000 lbs)  Diameter: Approx. 0.7 meters (28 inches) Element: Uranium 235

Page 12: Nuclear energy

Another bomb was dropped at Nagasaki on Aug 9 killing thousands of people. Here is the picture of that bomb. Length: Approx. 3.2 meters (128 inches) Weight: Approx. 4.5 tons (10,000 pounds) Diameter: Approx. 1.5 meters (60 inches) Element: Plutonium 239

Page 13: Nuclear energy

A device that is used to produce nuclear energy by controlled fission reaction is called nuclear reactors

Page 14: Nuclear energy

There two types of nuclear reactors

• Pressurized Water Reactor• Boiling Water Reactor

Page 15: Nuclear energy

Pressurized Water Reactor

Page 16: Nuclear energy

Boiling Water Reactor

Page 17: Nuclear energy

In India Pressurized Water Reactors are used.

Mentioned below are some reactors present in India

Page 18: Nuclear energy

First nuclear reactor in Asia – Apsara

Page 19: Nuclear energy

Tarapur India’s First nuclear Power Station

Page 20: Nuclear energy

Rawatbhata India’s first commercial nuclear reactor

Page 21: Nuclear energy

Kalpakkam Mini Reactor

Page 22: Nuclear energy

Narora Atomic Power Station

Page 23: Nuclear energy

Advanced Heavy Water Reactor

Page 24: Nuclear energy

Parts Common to all reactors

• REACTOR CORE – Part of the reactor where fuel is kept

• FUELS – Commonly used fuels are Uranium (233,235), Plutonium(239)

• SOURCE OF NEUTRONS – Mixture of polonium and beryllium powder

Page 25: Nuclear energy

• MODERATORS – Materials used to slow down neutronse.g. – Heavy Water (D2O), Graphite

• CONTROL RODS – Used to control the no: of neutrons in the reactorse.g. – Boron, Cadmium

Page 26: Nuclear energy

• SHIELD TO PROTECT RADIATION – protect living organism from harmful rays like gamma, some shields made of thick lead and concrete are used around the core and the reactor

Page 27: Nuclear energy

• COOLANTS – To reduce the heat generated as part of reaction, some fluids like high pressure water liquids, metals and gases take heat out of the core

Page 28: Nuclear energy

NUCLEAR FUSION

The process of merging two or more light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus is called NUCLEAR FUSION

Page 29: Nuclear energy

Deuterium is a hydrogen isotope with mass number 2.At very high temperature Deuterium nuclei with high kinetic energy fuse to form Helium nucleus

Page 30: Nuclear energy

Example for nuclear fusion

Energy liberated from sun, stars etc

Figures are given below

Page 31: Nuclear energy

Galaxy

Page 32: Nuclear energy

Energy Liberated from Sun

Page 33: Nuclear energy