This presentation is based on one of my previous training held in Navi Mumbai, India from 18 January to 21 February, 2015. The training program was jointly organized by- Department of Atomic Energy, India(DAE) & Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL). The Title of the training was: “Foundation Course on Nuclear Energy (FCNE)”. I was create my this presentation from that FNCE training module. All of the training slide was develop by DAE & NPCIL.
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1. Navi Mumbai, India
18 January to 21 February, 2015
(Organized by DAE & NPCIL)
Presented by
Md. Khalid Hossain
Scientific Officer
Institute of Electronics, AERE, BAEC
2. Program Objectives
The FCNE has been developed as fundamental
course for young scientists/engineering
professionals ( having reasonable industrial
experience), particularly for new comer
countries that seek to develop nuclear power.
The proposed program will enable the transfer of
generic nuclear power plant knowledge to
participating country towards their capacity
building efforts.
3. Course Content
Sl Module Title Hours Credits Marks
1 Nuclear and Reactor Physics 16 2 50
2 Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Material Science 10 2 50
3 Reactor Engineering 14 2 50
4 Nuclear Safety Engineering 08 1 25
5 Radiation Protection 04 1 25
6 Introduction to PWR Reactor System 14 2 50
7 Plant Dynamics and Control 06 1 25
8 Reactor Chemistry and Corrosion 06 1 25
9 Quality Assurance for NPPs 06 1 25
10 Regulatory Framework for NPPs 16 2 50
Project and assignments 25
Total for Modules (5 calendar weeks) 100 15 400
4. Invited Talks
1. Human Resource Development and Knowledge
Management
2. Indian Nuclear Power Program
3. Financing of Nuclear Power Project - Issues and
Challenges
4. Public Awareness, Corporate Social Responsibility
5. Energy Planning
6. Nuclear Power-The need, The public perception and The
Realities
7. Project Management
96. BARC Visit
In BARC we visited the following facility –
1. 100 MW Research Reactor (Dhruva),
2. Reprocessing and Nuclear Waste
Management facility &
3. Division of Remote Handling and
Robotics.
98. Kudankulam NPP (KKNPP) visit
During the visit we came to know that there was
a protest form the public which stopped the
construction for more than a year. At the
beginning there was no problem but due to
communication gap between NPCIL and local
community some anti-nuclear protesters took
the opportunity to spread rumors about NPP
among local people.