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Publ ic Awarenesse-N ewslet ter
Kaiga Si te
- PA ACTIVITIES
DURING TH E M ONTH
- VISITOR FEEDBACK
- CLICK ! CLICK !
- NuCl ear Facts
- TECH NICAL
INFORM ATION
- FEATURE ARTICLE
I N TH I S I SSUE:
N PCI L M I SSI ON
Dear Col leagues,
Around 320 people visi ted Kaiga Si te in the m onth
of Apr i l 2018 . W ith al l your suppor t, I am sure, we wi l l
be able to r each m ore people.
W ish you a happy r eading...
- Chairm an, PA Com m ittee
To develop nuclear
power technology and to
produce Nuclear Power
as a safe,
envir onm ental ly benign
and econom ical ly viable
source of electr ical
energy to m eet the
increasing needs of a
countr y.
H I GH LI GH TS :
324 - Total Num ber of Visi tor s
10 - Num ber of t im es PA Docum entary was
screened
12 - Num ber of Groups Visi ted
- Very Good Presentat ion
- I t provided essential in form ation and awareness
regarding the project and i ts benefi ts.
- Shr i S.Narasim ham ur thy, Supdt. Engineer (Ele),
H ESCOM , H ubbal l i
VI SI TOR FEEDBACK:
Li st of Vi si tor s w ho v i si ted K ai ga Si te i n the M on th of Apr i l 2018:
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Sl. No.
Nam e of the col lege / Inst i tute/ Organizat ion No of visi tor s
Date
1 Officials fr om H ESCOM , H ubbal l i 6 05.04.2018
2 J.S.S.K.H .Kabbur Inst i tute of Engineer ing, Dharwad 58 07.04.2018
3 Universi ty B.D.T.Col lege of Engineer ing, Davangere 61 07.04.2018
4 SECAB Inst i tute of Engineer ing & Technology, Vi jaypur 62 21.04.2018
5 Guests of Super in tendent of Pol ice, Karwar 4 24.04.2018
6 CM R Inst i tute of Technology, Bengaluru 66 28.04.2018
7 Al l iance Universi ty, Bengaluru 42 28.04.2018
8 Relat ives and Guests of Em ployees (In 5 groups) 25 Apr -18
Total 324
VI SI TOR
FEEDBACK
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Good hospi tal i ty and the team who accom panied to explain the
m odels was very knowledgeable. They helped the students to understand
the concept wel l . M r.M ohan's presentat ion was very in form ative and his
exper ience shar ing was very useful . M r.Jogalekar accom panied us to al l
sect ions and his assistance was very helpfu l for us.
- Prof . Kasi f Ahm ed,
CM R Inst i tute of Technology, Bengaluru
Few Glimpses !! PA
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sit e
Officials fr om H ESCOM , H ubbal l i (05.04.2018)
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J.S.S.K.H .Kabbur Inst i tute of Engineer ing, Dharwad (07.04.2018)
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Few Glimpses !! PA
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sit e
Universi ty B.D.T. Col lege of Engineer ing, Davangere ( 07.04.2018)
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SECAB Inst i tute of Engineer ing & Technology, Vi jaypur (21.04.2018)
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Few Glimpses !!
CM R Inst i tute of Technology, Bengaluru (28.04.2018)
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PA
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Al l iance Universi ty, Bengaluru (28.04.2018)
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Paint ing by Suchar i ta M ookher jee
N uclear Power- Clean & Green Power!!
Public awareness calendar for the year 2018 is pr inted with the paintings
por traying advantages of N uclear power . These paintings are received through a
contest among the Employees, Dependents, School children etc.,.
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NuCl ear Facts
Source: www.niauk .org
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CLI CK ! CLI CK!
Eur asi an Cur l ew
Si ze: 17 cm
Small wader with black legs, narrow eye stripe,white supercilium and forehead, small dark patch on upper breast separates it from little ringed plover. In the breeding plumage the male has contrasting head marking and a bright rufous crown absent in resident south Indian race, white collar on nape. In flight a narrow wing bar and prominent white sides of tail distinctive.
H abi ts: Seen in mixed flocks of other waders. A bird of mud flats, sandy shores of rivers, estuaries and tanks and also seen in sea shores.
Food : Feeds on crustaceans, insect lar vae etc.
Fr equen t l y seen ar oun d K ai ga .
CLICK! CLICK ! sect ion is dedicated to Environm ental conservat ion in i t iat ives at
Kaiga Si te.
I t is bel ieved that Bir ds are the f i r st to feel any changes in the envir onm ent and
deser t the places i f they f ind place harm ful . I t is to be noted that 284 speci es of bi r ds
were recorded in the vicin i ty of Kaiga Si te dur ing the K ai ga Bi r d M ar athon 2018
proving the har m l essn ess of the n ucl ear pow er p l an t in th is r egion.
Photogr aphy an d
con ten t by
Shr i . K . H ar i sh ,
AG3, H R
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K RUSTY Reactor for Space M i ssi on
NASA and the Depar tm ent of Energy?s National Nuclear Secur i ty Adm in istr at ion
(NNSA) have successful ly dem onstrated a new nuclear r eactor power system that could
enable long-durat ion crewed m issions to the M oon, M ars and dest inat ions beyond.
NASA has announced the resul ts of th is dem onstrat ion cal led the K i lopower Reactor
Using St i r l ing Technology (KRUSTY) exper im ent. This system that could enable robot ic
m issions to deep space and provide power for crewed spacecraft and hum an outposts on the
M oon and M ars.
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A demonstrator of a new Kilopower reactor under development by NASA and the Department of Energy. Photo Credit: NASA Glenn Research Center
The KRUSTY reactor un i t is sm al l , on the scale of an oversized f loor lam p. The KRUSTY
fission system uses a sol id cast U-235 reactor core, about the size of a paper towel r ol l . U-235 is
sur rounded by a beryl l ium oxide reflector. This r eflector focuses neutron em issions and
returns their energy back in to the core to m in im ize nuclear gam m a radiat ion which could
im pair on-board electron ics.
The key to keeping the reactor core as l ight and eff icient as possible is m axim ising the
num ber of atom s of U-235 i t contains. H ighly enr iched uranium m etal would be the best fuel
for such a reactor. H owever , pure m etal fuel would present i ts own problem s fr om a
m echanical poin t of view: for exam ple, the m etal becom es very soft at h igh tem peratures. The
researchers found that the opt im um fuel for the reactor would be an al loy contain ing 7%
m olybdenum .
The reactor can be star ted at any t im e dur ing the m ission and one can turn down the
power and turn up the power. The power can go up to 1,000 watts al l the way down to 50 or 40
watts, depending on the dem ands of the spacecraft . To turn the power up and down, the
Ki lopower design uses a rod of boron carbide which absorbs neutrons. W hen the rod is pul led
out, the reactor turns on as neutrons begin to m ove fr eely and f ission with other atom s in a
chain react ion. W hen the rod is sl id back in to the reactor core, the chain react ion is stopped.
El ect r i ci ty Gen er at i on :
The heat generated by U-235 f issions, is then tr ansfer red via passive sodium heat pipes.
The heat pipes tr anspor t approxim ately 4 kW of therm al energy over a distance of 1m ,
attached to the reactor core. Passive heat pipes f i l led with l iquid sodium then tr ansfer the
reactor core heat to one or m ore St i r l ing engines. The engines use heat to create pressure,
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which m oves a piston ? m uch as old coal-powered ships used steam pressure to r un their
pistons. W hen coupled to an al ternator , the St i r l ing engine produces electr ici ty. The
Ki lopower reactor could produce 1-10 k i lowatts of electr ical power , cont inuously for ten years
or m ore.
K RUSTY for Space M i ssi on s:
(I mage: N ASA) An ar tist's render ing of a Kilopower nuclear power plant on the sur face of the moon. The prominent heat radiator makes it look like a beach umbrella. The actual unit will have cables carrying electr icity away from the reactor .
A space nuclear r eactor could provide a h igh-energy densi ty power source with the
abi l i ty to operate independent of solar energy or or ientat ion, and the abi l i ty to operate in
extrem ely harsh envir onm ents, such as the M ar t ian sur face. Solar power is a cheap and easy
way to power a spacecraft , but the eff iciency drops off sharply as you get far ther fr om the sun.
On M ars, for exam ple, solar panels produce m uch less power than they do on Ear th. In
addi t ion, M ar t ian dust storm s can last for m onths. The radio therm al generator s (RTGs) used
on rovers l ike Cur iosi ty are m ore rel iable, as they conver t heat fr om radioact ive decay dir ect ly
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in to electr ici ty. H owever , they don?t produce very m uch power. Nuclear system s would l ikely
offer weight and operat ional advantages over an equivalent solar ar ray and energy storage
system .
Safety:
Sel f-r egulat ion has been a crucial r equirem ent in design ing the reactor. This feature not
on ly increases the safety of the reactor but also fr ees astronauts fr om having to m onitor the
controls. Addit ional ly, the reactor wi l l not be turned on unt i l i t is far away fr om Ear th.
Calculat ions show that, under al l worst-case condit ions, there's no chance that the reactor
would com e on accidental ly, [even] dur ing a launch accident. Nuclear r eact ion control is
provided by a single rod of boron carbide that is in i t ial ly fu l ly inser ted, so that pre-launch
radiat ion is negl igible. Once the rod is extracted the nuclear chain react ion wi l l star t but
cannot be stopped com pletely, al though the depth of inser t ion provides a m echanism to adjust
the heat output fr om the reactor core to the load dem and.
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Con ten t Cou r tesy: Sr i .S.K .Subr am an ya , SO/G, SRP, K GS 3 &4
Source: www.extremetech.com www.spaceflightinsider.com & www.world-nuclear-news.org www.nasa.gov/
Check ed by:
M Seshai ah ,
TS, KGS &
Chairm an, PA Com m ittee.
Appr oved by:
San jay K um ar ,
Site Director ,
Kaiga Si te.
.
Pr epar ed by:
Jegan Jeyar am an ,
DM -H R &
M em ber Secretar y,
PA Com m ittee.
Revi ew ed by:
J.R.Deshpan de,
Stat ion Director ,
KGS 3&4.
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