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THERMODYNAMICS What the high school science student should know to better understand nuclear energy Fred Gunnerson, Ph.D. University of Idaho

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1 THERMODYNAMICS What the high school science student should know to better understand nuclear energy Fred Gunnerson, Ph.D. University of Idaho gunner@if.uidaho.edu GNEP National Physics Teachers Workshop Idaho Falls, IDJuly 15-20, 2007 gunner@if.uidaho.edu

2 THERMODYNAMICS ‘Zeroth Law’ (Temperature) First Law (Energy) Second Law (Entropy and the Heat Engine)

3 0th Law Temperature Measurement / Thermometer Calibration What is Temperature? Temperature scales Thermal Equilibrium

4 1st Law energy / units / relation to force CONSERVATION OF ENERGY Types of Energy Potential Kinetic Work = F x d Internal / Heat Nuclear (E=mc 2 nucleon binding energy) Radiant (EM spectrum) Chemical Electrical Etc…… Uses of Energy Electricity Transportation Propulsion Etc… Sources of Energy Fossil Fuel Nuclear (fission & fusion) Renewable Etc…….

5 2nd Law Entropy and the Heat Engine η max = 1 – (T cold / T hot ) T hot T cold Heat Engine Work Carnot Heat Engine

6 A nuclear reactor is a source of heat A nuclear power plant is a heat engine HEAT is generated by fission and radioactive decay Heat boils water to steam, which turns a trubine, which turns a generator which makes electricity. Rankine Cycle

7 A nuclear reactor is also a source of radiations neutrons / gamma rays / x-rays / alpha-beta-gamma / etc. Isotope Production Materials R&D

8 Nuclear Power for Hydrogen Production

9 Fast-spectrum reactor nuclear transmutaion: “burn the waste”

10 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE Advance Fuel Cycle Initiative - AFCI

11 Possible Advantages of Fast Reactors Better use of fuels Less waste with shorter half-lives

12 ADVANCED TEST REACTOR - ATR Advanced Fuels Testing oxide / nitride / carbide / inert matrix / MOX / etc. Materials Testing radiation damage / thermophysical properties / cross-sections / radiography / etc. Isotope production

13 Thanks other questions?


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