Submitted to: Submitted by:
Er.Deepesh Namdev Name: lokesh yadav
Asso. cum,.proff.HOD Rollno.:10EGKEC032
(ECE , EE Department)
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG.
Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
A presentation
on industrial training taken at
Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd,rawatbhata
 G Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
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Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd
Rajasthan Atomic Power Station rawatbhata
RAJASTHAN ATOMIC POWER
STATION-1 TO 8 IS CERTIFIED FOR IS:
ISO-14001FOR ITS ENVIRONMENTAL
FRIENDLYPOLICIES AND IS: ISO-18001
FOR THE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH &
SAFETY MEASURES
• 3,00,000 Mwe by 2017
• 4,00,000 MWe by 2022
• 9,50,000 Mwe by 2030
Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology,Kota
Natural Uranim
Natural Uranium
Indigenous Coal
Two bundles (27kg)
kg)
~ 700 tones Coal
Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
•1 Kg of fire wood 1 KWh electricity
•1 Kg of coal 3 KWh electricity
•1 Kg of oil 4 KWh electricity
•1 Kg of Nat. U 50,000 KWh electricity
•1 Kg of Pu 6 Crore KWh electricity
Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
Radiation: Energy in motion
Radioactivity: Spontaneous emission of radiation from the
nucleus of an unstable atom
Isotope: Atoms with the same number of protons, but different
number of neutrons
Radioisotope: unstabl isotope of an element that decays or
disintegrates spontaneously, emitting radiation.
Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
 Non-Ionizing Radiation: Radiation that does not have sufficient energy to dislodge
orbital electrons.
Examples of non-ionizing radiation: microwaves, ultraviolet light, lasers, radio waves,
infrared light, and radar.
 Ionizing Radiation: Radiation that has sufficient energy to dislodge orbital electrons.
Examples of ionizing radiation: Alpha particles, Beta particles, Neutrons, Gamma rays,
and X-rays.
 Alpha 
 Beta 
 Gamma 
 Neutron n
Sources of Radiation
Natural Man Made
Primary Cosmic Rays
Cosmogenic Cosmic Rays
Primordial Radionuclides
Diagnostic Radiology
Radio Therapy
Luminous Watches and Clocks
High Altitude Flying
Nuclear Installation
Fall out from Nuclear Test Explosion
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•Can’t be seen
•Can’t be smelled
•Can’t be heard
•Can’t be felt
•Can’t be sensed by any of the body systems.
• Presence of radiation can only be known by using special
instruments.
• Man has no biological sensor to detect the presence of radiation .
Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
Direct Reading Dosimeter
Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
Personal Alarming Dosimeters
Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
TLD Thermo Luminescent Dosimeter):
Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
•The nuclear energy is no more risky than other electricity
generating industry
• Awareness Of Radiation
Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
• Radiation Was, Is & Will Be A Part Of Life.
•The training program at npcil is very beneficial for me on the behalf of technical
and industrial aspects.
ANY QUERY
Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota

Nuclear power corporation of india ltd. kota

  • 1.
    Submitted to: Submittedby: Er.Deepesh Namdev Name: lokesh yadav Asso. cum,.proff.HOD Rollno.:10EGKEC032 (ECE , EE Department) DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG. Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota A presentation on industrial training taken at Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd,rawatbhata
  • 2.
     G GurukulInstitute of Engineering & Technology, Kota 2 Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd Rajasthan Atomic Power Station rawatbhata RAJASTHAN ATOMIC POWER STATION-1 TO 8 IS CERTIFIED FOR IS: ISO-14001FOR ITS ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLYPOLICIES AND IS: ISO-18001 FOR THE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY MEASURES
  • 3.
    • 3,00,000 Mweby 2017 • 4,00,000 MWe by 2022 • 9,50,000 Mwe by 2030 Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology,Kota
  • 5.
    Natural Uranim Natural Uranium IndigenousCoal Two bundles (27kg) kg) ~ 700 tones Coal Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
  • 6.
    •1 Kg offire wood 1 KWh electricity •1 Kg of coal 3 KWh electricity •1 Kg of oil 4 KWh electricity •1 Kg of Nat. U 50,000 KWh electricity •1 Kg of Pu 6 Crore KWh electricity Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
  • 7.
    Radiation: Energy inmotion Radioactivity: Spontaneous emission of radiation from the nucleus of an unstable atom Isotope: Atoms with the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons Radioisotope: unstabl isotope of an element that decays or disintegrates spontaneously, emitting radiation. Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
  • 8.
     Non-Ionizing Radiation:Radiation that does not have sufficient energy to dislodge orbital electrons. Examples of non-ionizing radiation: microwaves, ultraviolet light, lasers, radio waves, infrared light, and radar.  Ionizing Radiation: Radiation that has sufficient energy to dislodge orbital electrons. Examples of ionizing radiation: Alpha particles, Beta particles, Neutrons, Gamma rays, and X-rays.
  • 9.
     Alpha  Beta   Gamma   Neutron n
  • 10.
    Sources of Radiation NaturalMan Made Primary Cosmic Rays Cosmogenic Cosmic Rays Primordial Radionuclides Diagnostic Radiology Radio Therapy Luminous Watches and Clocks High Altitude Flying Nuclear Installation Fall out from Nuclear Test Explosion 10
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    •Can’t be seen •Can’tbe smelled •Can’t be heard •Can’t be felt •Can’t be sensed by any of the body systems. • Presence of radiation can only be known by using special instruments. • Man has no biological sensor to detect the presence of radiation . Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
  • 14.
    Direct Reading Dosimeter GurukulInstitute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
  • 15.
    Personal Alarming Dosimeters GurukulInstitute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
  • 16.
    TLD Thermo LuminescentDosimeter): Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota
  • 17.
    •The nuclear energyis no more risky than other electricity generating industry • Awareness Of Radiation Gurukul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kota • Radiation Was, Is & Will Be A Part Of Life. •The training program at npcil is very beneficial for me on the behalf of technical and industrial aspects.
  • 18.
    ANY QUERY Gurukul Instituteof Engineering & Technology, Kota