Nuclear Power Engineering Atoms of U-238 and U-235 differ in structure by three Protons Neutrons Electrons Electrons and three protons Protons Neutrons Electrons Electrons and three protons ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering U-235 content in enriched uranium, that is normally used in power reactors (e.g., at Tarapur atomic power plant), is about __________ percent. 3 97 85 50 3 97 85 50 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering A fertile material is the one, which can be Fissioned by either slow or fast neutrons Fissioned by fast neutrons Fissioned by slow (thermal) neutrons Converted into fissile material on absorption of neutron Fissioned by either slow or fast neutrons Fissioned by fast neutrons Fissioned by slow (thermal) neutrons Converted into fissile material on absorption of neutron ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering Nuclear fuel generally used in reactors is uranium oxide instead of uranium, because the former has higher Density ; hence core volume for a given power output would be smaller All of these Melting point, hence can be subjected to higher temperature Resistance to effects of irradiation Density ; hence core volume for a given power output would be smaller All of these Melting point, hence can be subjected to higher temperature Resistance to effects of irradiation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering Extraction of uranium from its ore is done using __________ methods. Physical beneficiation Electrometallurgical Pyrometallurgical Chemical Physical beneficiation Electrometallurgical Pyrometallurgical Chemical ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering The number of neutrons accompanying the formation of 54Xe139 and 38Sr94 from the absorption of a slow neutron by 92U235 , followed by nuclear fission is 4 3 1 2 4 3 1 2 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP