Title: ENGINEERING LESSON GUIDE 8
1INTRODUCTION TO NAVAL ENGINEERING
PRINCIPLES OF NUCLEAR POWER
2BASIC SYMBOLS AND NOTATIONS
Bohrs Model
EXAMPLE
235
U
92
3ISOTOPES
TRITIUM
HYDROGEN
DEUTERIUM
4BASIC FISSION EQUATION
5ENERGY RELEASED
MASS OF PRODUCTS Zr - 93.90631 amu Ce -
139.90539 amu 2 n - 2(1.00867)
amu ------------------------------ TOT
235.82904 amu
MASS OF REACTANTS U - 235.04390 amu n -
1.00867 amu ------------------------------ TOT
236.95257
mass defect 236.05257 - 235.82904 .22353 amu
Therefore Binding Energy 208.21372 MeV
1 amu 931.48 MeV where 1 Mev 1.52x10-15 Btu
6TYPES OF NEUTRONS
- Fast neutrons
- Have KE of .1 MeV
- Produced through fission
- Very few will cause fission
- Slow neutrons
- Have KE of 1 eV
- Must be slowed by a MODERATOR
- Main producer of fission
7THE NEUTRON LIFE CYCLE
8TERMS RELATED TO REACTIVITY
- REACTIVITY-
- Critical
- Sub-Critical
- Super-Critical
9UNITED STATES NAVAL REACTORS ARE PRESSURIZED
WATER REACTORS
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11REACTOR CORE PRESSURE VESSEL
12NAVAL REACTOR SAFETY
- INHERENT STABILITY
- WATER IS BOTH MODERATOR AND COOLANT
- POWER GOES UP
- TEMP GOES UP
- DENSITY GOES DOWN
- THERMALIZED NEUTRONS GOES DOWN
- POWER GOES DOWN
13PRESSURIZER
14RADIATION SHIELDING
- Must protect personnel from the various types of
radiation - Alpha particles ( very large, positive)
- Beta particles (tiny, negative)
- Gamma rays (no mass, no charge)
- Neutrons (large, no charge)
15SHIELDING
16ADVANTAGES OF NUCLEAR POWER
Allows for truly submersible weapons
platform CVNs can carry twice the JPF and
weapons as a conventional CV Extreme endurance
(only limited by food) ALL AHEAD FLANK FOR A YEAR
17DISADVANTAGES OF NUCLEAR POWER
- Considerable cost of construction/ decommission
- Great weight of shielding materials
- Environmental concerns
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18FISSION YIELD CURVE
- The probability that a particular pair of
fission fragments will be produced by fission
19BINDING ENERGY
MOST STABLE ELEMENT (Fe)
ENERGY
ATOMIC NUMBER