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Effects of Radiation on Materials in a Nuclear Reactor Amy Ging Van Vleck High School / Van Vleck ISD Dr. Lin Shao Department of Nuclear Engineering.

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1 Effects of Radiation on Materials in a Nuclear Reactor Amy Ging Van Vleck High School / Van Vleck ISD Dr. Lin Shao Department of Nuclear Engineering

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3 Nuclear Reactor

4 Effects of Radiation on Steel in the Reactor Vessel Steel under radiation Irradiation Assisted Stress Corrosion Cracking (IASCC) Radiation + Stress + Environment

5 From the Lab to the Classroom  In the lab, we are measuring the resistance and resistivity of materials before they are exposed to radiation and after they are exposed to radiation  Resistivity is a measure of how many defects radiation has caused in the material that it has come in contact with  In the classroom, we will perform the same experiments and calculate the resistance and resistivity of provided samples

6 The Plan…Day One  Introduction / Overview  What is radiation?  How does it affect us in our daily lives?  Radiation Applications – medical, electricity  Tie in with IPC class discussion on the periodic table and radioactive elements

7 Day Two What is the South Texas Project? What do they do out there? How much? Who uses it? Why do we care? What are the concerns?  Diagram of Plant  Pictures of Damage Homework will be a research project over nuclear power in the United States.

8 Nuclear Reactor

9 Effects of Radiation on Steel in the Reactor Vessel Steel under radiation Irradiation Assisted Stress Corrosion Cracking (IASCC) Radiation + Stress + Environment

10 Day Three  Introduction to Resistance and Resistivity  Resistance V=I R  Resistivity ρ=2πsR  Homework over both equations, with information provided, solving for one variable

11 Day Four  Hands – On Day (in IPC lab)  Looking at periodic table, which sample should react the least to radiation? Is this material a good choice for use in a reactor?  Use Four Point Probe to measure resistance of provided samples  Work at least one example together as a class  Homework over both equations again, this time over results found in the lab

12 Day Five  Review of Resistance and Resistivity Activity  What did the results mean? Which sample would react least to radiation?  Conclusion of Information Career opportunities at STP Education necessary for those careers Salary information for careers Possible speaker from STP on this day

13 Algebra I TEKS and TAKS Covered  a(2) – Algebraic thinking and symbolic reasoning  a(3) – Function concepts  a(4) – Relationship between equations and functions  b(1)B – Gather and record data  b(1)D – Represent relationships  b(1)E – Interpret and make decisions  b(3)A – Use symbols to represent unknowns

14 Sample Pre-Test Questions Use the following equation to solve problems 4-5, A=l * w 4. Solve the equation for l. a. l=A*wc. l=A/w b. l * w= Ad. l=w/A 5. Solve the equations for w. a. w=A/lc. w=l * A b. l= A/wd. w= l/A

15 What did I learn this summer?  A very broad understanding of the engineering field  A very narrow understanding of nuclear engineering, particle acceleration and the effects of radiation on materials

16 And most importantly…  Research is a slow process, filled with ups and downs, starts and stops, successes and failures.  But there is no such thing as failure in research, because we learn from every failure.

17 Acknowledgements  My family  My co-workers and administration  E3  Nuclear Power Institute  National Science Foundation  Chevron  Texas Workforce Commission

18 BIG Thanks to….  Dr. Lin Shao  Mark Hollander  Michael Martin, Di Chen, Assel Aitkaliyeva  Drew Mitchell, Josh Willis, Josey Wallace, Ethan Windsor, McIan Amos, Michael General, Alvaro Aranibar, Danny Galicki

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