4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
1. A
SEMINAR REPORT
ON
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
PREPARED BY:
MIRAL VORA (Roll no.)
NISHITA KAVAR (090540111007)
HIRAL GHATODIYA (090540111049)
Electronics & Communication Department
Darshan Institute of Engineering and Technology
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2. Dedicated Faculty Committed Education
Darshan
Institute of Engineering and Technology
Certificate
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT NAME OF STUDENT (ENROLLMENT NO), HAS
SATISFACTORLY COMPLETED THEIR PROJECT ON “TITLE”TOWARDS THE
PARTIAL REQUIREMENT OF Vth BE ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
DEGREE CURRICULUM DURING THE ACCEDEMIC YEAR 2011.
DATE OF SUBMISSION :-________________________________
STAFF INCHARGE HEAD OF DEPARTMENT
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3. ABSTRACT
Nuclear Power is probably the least glamorous of the four alternative energy forms
because of its reputation. Unlike solar power, where the primary barrier to use it are cost,
the problem of pollution and possible ecological hazard remains at the forefront of most
people's minds. Several key nuclear disasters have caused this impression in most of the
world.
Nuclear power plants are not located according to specific attributes of geography, and are
therefore found all over the world. Although as coin have two sides, nuclear power plants
also have many merits and demerits. The present status of nuclear energy and future is also
discussed further.
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4. INDEX
Content Page no.
1) Introduction 4
2) Nuclear Technology 5
2.1) Schematic Arrangement 5
2.2) Structure of Atoms 6
2.3) Nuclear Chain reaction 7
3) Fission 8
4) Fusion 9
5) Nuclear fuels 10
6) Components of nuclear reactor 11
7) Types of Nuclear Power Plant 13
7.1) PWR 13
7.2) BWR 15
8) Nuclear power in India 16
9) References
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