Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Presented By
Mr. Kuril Manish Suresh
(Exam Seat No. T120470854)
Guided By
Prof. N.S.Hyalij
Department of Mechanical Engineering
METs, Institute of Engineering,
BKC, Nashik-03
2016-2017
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INTRODUCTION
B. Reactor core:
C. Moderator:
D. Control rods:
E. Reflector:
G. Coolant:
F. Reactor vessel:
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Nuclear Reactor
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A) Nuclear Reactor:
B) Cooling System:
C) Steam
Generator/Boiler:
D) Safety Valves:
E) Feed water pump:
F) Steam Turbine:
G) Electric Generator:
H) Cooling Towers:
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A nuclear power plant consumes very small quantity of fuel. Thus fuel
transportation cost is less and large fuel storage facility is not needed.
Nuclear power plants are well suited to meet large power demands. They give
better performance at higher load.
A nuclear power plant is generating electricity for almost 90% of annual time.
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Nuclear power plants are not well suited for varying load conditions.
CONCLUSION
Widely used nuclear energy can be of great benefit for mankind. It can
bridge the gap caused by inadequate coal and oil supply. It should be
used to as much extent as possible to solve power problem.
With further developments, it is likely that the cost of nuclear power
stations will be lowered and that they will soon be competitive.
With the depletion of fuel reserves and the question of transporting
fuel over long distances, nuclear power stations are taking an
important place in the development of the power potentials of the
nations of the world today in the context of the changing pattern of
power.
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References
Power plant engineering by A.K.Raja
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_reaction
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power_plant
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