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electrons play little or not part nuclear interactions.

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10.4 Summary of Nuclear Energy Concepts and Terms


10.4.1 Summary of Features


  1. Heat energy source is fission of radioactive material, (U-235)

  2. Two typical plant designs:
    Pressurized water reactor (PWR) (U.S.)
    Boiling water reactor (BWR) (Russian)

  3. Fuel pellets are in a large number of tubes (fuel rods)

  4. Water circulates through core

  5. Water converted to steam drives turbine

  6. Turbine turns generator → electricity


10.4.2 Fission

Unstable (radioactive) elements spontaneously split (radioactive decay), emitting high energy
particles. Collision of particles with other atomic nuclei can trigger further nuclear decompositions. A
small amount of mass is converted into a large amount of energy, when atomic nuclei are split.


Einstein equation: E = mc^2
Conversion of mass to energy. E = energy, m = mass converted, c = speed of light
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