Presented to:
Engr. R.B LASHARI
Presented by:
Muhammad Talha
13EL21
Topic of presentation :
materials
used in construction
of nuclear power
plant
Contents of presentation
 Different parts of nuclear power
plant.
 Materials used in their construction.
 Why these materials are used
 Quick preview of different parts of
nuclear power plant
Containment building
it is the building in which reactor is located,
It is designed such as if in any emergency, to
contain the escape of radioactive steam or
gas to a maximum pressure in the range of 40
to 80 psi ( 410 to 1400 kPa)
Materials used
reinforced steel or lead structure
Materials used
reinforced steel or lead structure
Reactor vessel :
 It is an apparatus in which heat is produced
due to nuclear fission chain reaction for the
generation of electricity.
Materials used
1.SA508 Gr.3 Class 1,2 (Manganese-Molybdenum alloy)
2.Inconel 617 (Clad) (nickel-chromium-iron) alloy
3. 8 5/8 inches caebon outer boundry shield
These are alloys and they are oxidation and corrosion
resistant materials well suited for service in extreme
environments subjected to pressure and heat
Main Components
1. Reactor Core
It consists of fuel elements, control rods, coolant,
moderator and pressure vessels. Cores generally have
shapes of right circular cylinders with diameters
ranging from .5 to 15 metres.
Material used
Fuel rods made of uranium rods clod in thin sheath of
stainless steel, zirconium or aluminium.
Real picture of reactor core :
2. Reflector
It is placed round the core, to reflect back
some of the neutrons that leak out from core
surface.
Material used
Tungsten carbide
3. Control Rods
It is made up of heavy mass element . It
simply absorb the neutrons so that it can
either maintain or stop a reaction.
Material used
Cadmium,lead etc.
4. Moderator
To slow down neutrons from high velocities and
hence high energy level which they have on being
released from fission process so that probability of
neutron to hit the fuel rods increases.
Material used
1.Water H2O.
2.Heavy water D2O.
3.Graphite.
4.Beryllium.
Properties of Moderator
 High slowing down power
 Non corrosiveness
 Chemical and radiation stability
 High thermal stability
D2O is best for moderator.
5. Coolant
Coolant is used to remove intense heat produced in the
reactor and that heat can be transferred to water in a
separate vessel
which is converted into steam and runs the turbine.
Material used
Hg
He
CO2
H2O
6.Shielding
 Shielding is required to protect the working
men from the harmful effects of the
radiation.
 In fission, alpha particles, beta particles,
gamma rays, slow and fast neutrons are
formed in which gamma rays and fast
neutrons are of main significance.
Materials used
To provide protection against them, thick
layers of lead or concrete provided round the
reactor.
Thick layers of metals or plastics are
sufficient to stop alpha and beta particles.
Spent nuclear fuel
storage
a method of storing high-level radioactive
waste that has already been cooled
Spent fuel pool
Spent fuel pool
Steam generator:
Blades are made up of following alloys
Material used
SA533 Gr.B
Inconel 600
Incoloy 800
SA515 Gr.60
Thank you

Components of nuclear power plant

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    Presented to: Engr. R.BLASHARI Presented by: Muhammad Talha 13EL21
  • 3.
    Topic of presentation: materials used in construction of nuclear power plant
  • 4.
    Contents of presentation Different parts of nuclear power plant.  Materials used in their construction.  Why these materials are used
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     Quick previewof different parts of nuclear power plant
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    Containment building it isthe building in which reactor is located, It is designed such as if in any emergency, to contain the escape of radioactive steam or gas to a maximum pressure in the range of 40 to 80 psi ( 410 to 1400 kPa) Materials used reinforced steel or lead structure
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    Reactor vessel : It is an apparatus in which heat is produced due to nuclear fission chain reaction for the generation of electricity. Materials used 1.SA508 Gr.3 Class 1,2 (Manganese-Molybdenum alloy) 2.Inconel 617 (Clad) (nickel-chromium-iron) alloy 3. 8 5/8 inches caebon outer boundry shield These are alloys and they are oxidation and corrosion resistant materials well suited for service in extreme environments subjected to pressure and heat
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    Main Components 1. ReactorCore It consists of fuel elements, control rods, coolant, moderator and pressure vessels. Cores generally have shapes of right circular cylinders with diameters ranging from .5 to 15 metres. Material used Fuel rods made of uranium rods clod in thin sheath of stainless steel, zirconium or aluminium.
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    Real picture ofreactor core :
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    2. Reflector It isplaced round the core, to reflect back some of the neutrons that leak out from core surface. Material used Tungsten carbide
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    3. Control Rods Itis made up of heavy mass element . It simply absorb the neutrons so that it can either maintain or stop a reaction. Material used Cadmium,lead etc.
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    4. Moderator To slowdown neutrons from high velocities and hence high energy level which they have on being released from fission process so that probability of neutron to hit the fuel rods increases. Material used 1.Water H2O. 2.Heavy water D2O. 3.Graphite. 4.Beryllium.
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    Properties of Moderator High slowing down power  Non corrosiveness  Chemical and radiation stability  High thermal stability D2O is best for moderator.
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    5. Coolant Coolant isused to remove intense heat produced in the reactor and that heat can be transferred to water in a separate vessel which is converted into steam and runs the turbine. Material used Hg He CO2 H2O
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    6.Shielding  Shielding isrequired to protect the working men from the harmful effects of the radiation.  In fission, alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, slow and fast neutrons are formed in which gamma rays and fast neutrons are of main significance.
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    Materials used To provideprotection against them, thick layers of lead or concrete provided round the reactor. Thick layers of metals or plastics are sufficient to stop alpha and beta particles.
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    Spent nuclear fuel storage amethod of storing high-level radioactive waste that has already been cooled Spent fuel pool
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    Steam generator: Blades aremade up of following alloys Material used SA533 Gr.B Inconel 600 Incoloy 800 SA515 Gr.60
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