Suppose India had a target of producing by 2020 AD, 200,

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asked Jan 11, 2018 in Physics by sforrest072 (157,439 points) 63 451 1310
edited Mar 6, 2018 by Vikash Kumar

Suppose India had a target of producing by 2020 AD, 200,000 MW of electric power, ten percent of which was to be obtained from nuclear power plants. Suppose we are given that, on an average, the efficiency of utilization (i.e. conversion to electric energy) of thermal energy produced in a reactor was 25%. How much amount of fissionable uranium would our country need per year by 2020? Take the heat energy per fission of 235U to be about 200MeV.

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answered Jan 11, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 23
edited Mar 6, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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Amount of electric power to be generated, P = 2 × 105 MW 

10% of this amount has to be obtained from nuclear power plants.

Amount of nuclear power,
= 2 × 104 MW
= 2 × 104 × 106 J/s
= 2 × 1010 × 60 × 60 × 24 × 365 J/y

Heat energy released per fission of a 235U nucleus, E = 200 MeV 

Efficiency of a reactor = 25% 

Hence, the amount of energy converted into the electrical energy per fission is calculated as:

Hence, the mass of uranium needed per year is 3.076 × 104 kg.

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