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Assignment on ME 4113(c)

Q.1 Derive the relation


Q.2 Derive the relation
Q.3 Derive the relation
Q.4 Show that, for a thermal reactor, the thermal flux is

Q.5 Show that the average value of in the core is

Q.6 Show that the flux in the core is

Q.7 Show that the rate of heat production per unit volume of a fuel rod is

Q.8 Show that the maximum rate of heat production in a reactor is

Q.9 Show that the total rate at which heat is produced in any fuel rod is

Q.10. Show that


Q.11 What do you mean by extrapolated dimensions and of a reactor.
Explain with figures.

Q.12 Demonstrate with an example, how to read values from the Fig. 8.3

Q.13 Derive the Poisson's equation in one dimension as

Q.14 Show that the heat flux (heat flow per unit area) is given by

Q.15 Show that in cylindrical coordinates the heat conduction equation is

Q.16 Show that the total heat flowing out of the cladding is

Q.17 Find the equation of q as

Q.18 Show that varies approximately as


Q.19 Obtain the relation

Q.20 Explain the graph as shown in Fig. Q. 20

Fig. Q. 20

Q.21 Draw a cylindrical Fuel rod and explain graphically (with the help of
figure) how heat transfer occurs in it.

Q.22 Draw a strip of coolant and explain graphically (with the help of figure)
how heat is transferred to the coolant in a nuclear reactor.

Q.23 Show that the total thermal resistance for a clad cylindrical fuel rod is
Q.24 Explain the Fig. Q.24

Fig. Q. 24
Q.25 Obtain the relation

Q.26 What is DNB? How it affects the reactor performance?

Q.27 Explain how to start nuclear fission in the nuclear reactor with schematic
diagram.
Q.28 With the help of diagrams, show the distribution of fast and thermal
neutron fluxes in a reactor core. How the thermal neutron flux varies around
the control rods and in the reflector?

Q.29 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Basics of Nuclear power generation”.

Q.30 Prepare a PPT presentation on “General Thermodynamics


Considerations for Nuclear reactor”.

Q.31 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Heat Generation in Reactors”.

Q.32 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Fission Product decay heating”.

Q.33 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Heat removal in Plate-type fuel


elements”.
Q.34 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Heat removal in Cylindrical Fuel Rod”.

Q.35 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Heat Transfer to Coolants”.

Q.36 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Temperature along coolant channel”.

Q.37 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Thermal design of a reactor”.

Q.38 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Structural analysis of reactor core and


plant components”

Q.39 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Neutron Cycle, Reactor Components and


Reactor Physics”

Q.40 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Reactor Controls”

Q.41 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Nuclear Fuel Cycle”

Q.42 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Radioactive Waste Disposal”

Q.43 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Nuclear reactor cooling systems”

Q.44 Prepare a PPT presentation on “Water Management System for Nuclear


Power Plant”

Instructions:
1. All assignments must be composed
2. All equations must be written using Equation Editor or Similar software
3. Presentations must be made by following these
a. DO NOT COPY any texts, figures, equations from Book or Website
b. There should be less texts
c. Figures should be clear and labelled
d. The background should have contrast with your texts, figures etc.
e. Equations must be written using Equation editor or similar software
f. Please use more figures and animations
g. Divide your individual tasks and combine to make one presentation for each
group

DEADLINE: October, 12

Reference: 1. Introduction to Nuclear Engineering, Third Edition, John R. Lamarsh


2. Other books and Internet resources

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