Nuclear energy introduction (Centre d'étude nucléaire-Mol)

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Nuclear energy introduction (Centre d'étude nucléaire-Mol)
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information below is subject to change, in particular that concerning the teaching mode (presential, distance or in a comodal or hybrid format).
3 credits
Q1
Language
English
Aims

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

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  • To give a first overview of nuclear electricity generation and an overall introduction to reactor and plant engineering
  • To place the world and the Belgian nuclear energy production in its economic, social, technical and cultural context
 
Content
  • Elementary aspects (first acquaintance) with practical nuclear physics and interaction of radiation with matter.
  • Birds-eye view of nuclear power generation: principle of generating electricity by nuclear  means (fission; chain reaction; heat transfer to coolant; turbine; alternator); fissile & fertile materials; burn up; production of fission products; breeding; current types of power plants (PWR, BWR,'); future types of power plants (LWR-type, gas cooled, ADS, '); introduction to the fuel cycle; front end, back end; introduction to safety aspects of nuclear reactors (criticality; core melt); engineered safety systems; risk; difference with research reactors & fusion reactors; proliferation issues & safeguards
  • Economics of nuclear power generation: cost of nuclear kWh; investment costs of new types NPP's; construction time; decommissioning costs; internalisation of waste management; external costs
  • Compatibility of nuclear power generation with sustainable development. Public perception & communication (media, general public, public authorities).
Evaluation methods

Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information in this section is particularly likely to change.

Open book preparation of two or three (generally overview) questions. Students can take notes during the 30 min preparation. Students will then be interrogated orally (whereby they can use the just made notes if they wish) to check whether they have thoroughly understood the study material. Questions are oriented towards understanding and insight; marks are given for the performance during the oral examination (lasting 30 mins); not for the written preparation.
Faculty or entity
EPL


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Aims
Advanced Master in Nuclear Engineering