For anyone wondering -- the method to stop nuclear fission in an emergency is called a "SCRAM" (i.e. if there is a problem you better "scram" outta here). In a SCRAM, the control rods are pushed all the way in to terminate the nuclear reaction. There's also "suicide squads" if everything fails. Some of the most ballsy people on earth who are willing to risk their life to stop reactions in order to save thousands of others.
I’d be interested to see how the control rods are distributed within the core using horizontally mounted fuel clusters this way. It seems like it would make it a lot more difficult to reach centerline fuel clusters with the rods making a scram less effective and producing more unwanted fission.
This had to be the most entertaining way to learn how a nuclear plant works. I'm sure there's a lot more technical stuff to it, but it gets his point across. Great job! 👍
Also, that nuclear scientist is right, there is no way that a common person would have enough uranium to power a reactor. Of course, if you do have uranium, it can be sold for lots of money.
Yeah but it makes zero atmospheric waste and is a lot more efficient in converting matter to energy, burning coal and natural gas using only 30% of the actual energy made from the heat while nuclear plants can get up to 80% efficiency will being a renewable source of electricity
I was worked Koodankulam and kalpakkam nuclear plant, first one is supported by 🇷🇺and second one is PFBR(SODIUM based ) in Thamil nadu 🇮🇳 as a instrument technician (construction time 2012-2017.
i have a question : how long a nuclear reactor still in action . i mean when they start on the reactor. when they shut it down , after few minutes , jours , days , months ? ( not talking about a reactor lifetime ) im asking about fission , how long the reactor Can still On
I saw a lot of videos before this but I got confused between all of them but, this was amazing and interesting also. Now I am able to get it . Actually I am from 8th grade and I have a chapter about this but when my teachers explain me about this I didn't understand. But, now that quite easy for me to understand .Thank you.
Now I understand how a nuclear power plant works based on nuclear fission. Thanks for the video and explanation. I hope to the see the tokamak Nuclear fusion reactor function efficiently in the near future. It will be the solution to all the energy problem we have and will definitely change the world we live in so many ways. Best of luck guys.
If the nuclear power plant here will be handled properly. Nuclear power is good if handled properly. The Bataan Nuclear Power Plant should be good but it's found out to be substandard.
It was nicely done video but it actually is only kind of how this style of reactor works. For instance, the power of this style reactor (CANDU) is controlled by vertical columns of water which they control the level of. Also the fuel bundles are contained within zircalloy tubes that run the length of the Calandra. The heavy water flows through each of the tubes being distributed to each tube by a manifold on either side of the Calandra. That heavy water is warmed by 50C as it passes through. Once heated, the heavy water passes its heat to light water via a heat exchanger that is within the containment. The light water is boiled and that is what passes through the turbine.
In nuclear power plants, neutrons collide with uranium atoms, splitting them. ... In the core of nuclear reactors, the fission of uranium atoms releases energy that heats water to about 520 degrees Farenheit. This hot water is then used to spin turbines that are connected to generators, producing electricity.
@@paulraymondmargeot9680 i guess only one neutron is hit and then it is just a chain reaction. Neutrons keep getting emitted from the new neutron atoms.
@@paulraymondmargeot9680Deuterium is used to trigger the cascade. It leads to many neutrons colliding with each other causing an insane amount of energy and heat to be released virtually instantly.
AFAIK, the heavy water is served as a safety "swimming pool" where the heating core is submerged in, to confine the excessive neutrons, and a liquid sodium metal circulation is used as the first stage of heat transfer, and the regular water/steam circulation is the last power generating stage.
This is a great video, easy to understand the process but now I wish you could show us the tunes of wtv is it through where the neutros are shot towards the uranium in order to split it apart.
This is specifically a CANDU type reactor. Very good video on how they work. If a video like this interests you you should look into other models like the RBMK type reactors that were used at chernobyl and are still in use in Russia to this day.
For anyone wondering -- the method to stop nuclear fission in an emergency is called a "SCRAM" (i.e. if there is a problem you better "scram" outta here). In a SCRAM, the control rods are pushed all the way in to terminate the nuclear reaction. There's also "suicide squads" if everything fails. Some of the most ballsy people on earth who are willing to risk their life to stop reactions in order to save thousands of others.
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If only more people were interested in this.
@@dynamagon Fr!!
I’d be interested to see how the control rods are distributed within the core using horizontally mounted fuel clusters this way. It seems like it would make it a lot more difficult to reach centerline fuel clusters with the rods making a scram less effective and producing more unwanted fission.
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This is the best way to teach something really technical. Hats off to the creator! Thank you so much.
Like a shiv linga on which water is poured all the time
This had to be the most entertaining way to learn how a nuclear plant works. I'm sure there's a lot more technical stuff to it, but it gets his point across. Great job! 👍
It's easy to understand when is explained this way. Hope Brazil's politicians and its old public burocracy watch this vídeo. Thanks.
🤣Damn bro...
Same condition is in india bro 😂
Also to germany
They said that they were going full renewables at some point
@@dustin1481 going full renewable and getting rid of nuclear plants that's really smart
@@dustin1481e g Dr
Now, im going to build this reactor at my back yard.
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I AM NUCLEAR SCIENTIST, U CANT AS U CAN HAVE URANIUM
It can has disastrous consequences. Search up what happened to the Cherynbol and Fukushima reactors.
Also, that nuclear scientist is right, there is no way that a common person would have enough uranium to power a reactor. Of course, if you do have uranium, it can be sold for lots of money.
However, you can buy a mini wind turbine to power some lights in your backyard. That would work.
Still the safest, most efficient, and cleanest energy known to man
@@dramafaceChernobyl happened because of socialist mismanagement. Doesn't happen everytime.
@@dramafaceback of the class comment.
Do better.
@@EIE-BA5Avinash fukishima daichi?
@@knightrider1545 Fukushima actually showed how safe nuclear is
So, nuclear power plants are just a fancy way of heating water
Yeah but it makes zero atmospheric waste and is a lot more efficient in converting matter to energy, burning coal and natural gas using only 30% of the actual energy made from the heat while nuclear plants can get up to 80% efficiency will being a renewable source of electricity
Yeah 😒 interest lost
LoooooL had the same option,steamed engine with extra steps
@@RedRocketRR-xc5hk but much more yeild
@@CEUprimate yeah,extra steps
Fun fact: The standard that encompasses the distribution piping to the turbines is found under ASME B31.1
These standards are very high.
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WONDERFUL
Easy to understand
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I was worked Koodankulam and kalpakkam nuclear plant, first one is supported by 🇷🇺and second one is PFBR(SODIUM based ) in Thamil nadu 🇮🇳 as a instrument technician (construction time 2012-2017.
i have a question : how long a nuclear reactor still in action . i mean when they start on the reactor. when they shut it down , after few minutes , jours , days , months ? ( not talking about a reactor lifetime ) im asking about fission , how long the reactor Can still On
Tamil Nadu not thamil
I selected in kalpakkam nuclear power plant as a apprenticeship trainee
It was a beautiful place 😊😊
East or west apna Bhai is the best 👍💯Yaad hu yaa bhool gye humko 😎😎❣❣
I saw a lot of videos before this but I got confused between all of them but, this was amazing and interesting also. Now I am able to get it . Actually I am from 8th grade and I have a chapter about this but when my teachers explain me about this I didn't understand. But, now that quite easy for me to understand .Thank you.
Same
@@krishgadhe3824 Are you also from 8th grade??
congratulations! im from 21st grade!
Waaaay to many “but”
Now I understand how a nuclear power plant works based on nuclear fission. Thanks for the video and explanation.
I hope to the see the tokamak Nuclear fusion reactor function efficiently in the near future. It will be the solution to all the energy problem we have and will definitely change the world we live in so many ways.
Best of luck guys.
Yes its gonna reduce the usage of uranium that will be eco-friendly
Right I always had an open mind for physics.
@@monqueawhite5782 This is a good mindset. Not many have an open mind for such technology, and it's sad.
Yes,are you working on this
very nice animation and explanation
never seen before ❤️ thanks for giving knowladge
Great animation🙏 thanks for providing simple explanation of the concept
I want to try one day 😂😂
Nice very informative.
i think Phillipines is need this kind of animation haha
your nation can't afford its waste
It’s very expensive to maintain nuclear plant.
If the nuclear power plant here will be handled properly. Nuclear power is good if handled properly. The Bataan Nuclear Power Plant should be good but it's found out to be substandard.
Next time na pag grammatically correct na yang sentence mo.
What an entertaining manner of learning 👍🏻👍🏻 Teachers must use this method. Thank you a lot
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Well done👍
*excellent*
Nice informative video. Thanks
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Your videos are 🔥🔥
Extraordinary sir🥰🎉🙌🙏🙏
wow good presentation
It was nicely done video but it actually is only kind of how this style of reactor works. For instance, the power of this style reactor (CANDU) is controlled by vertical columns of water which they control the level of. Also the fuel bundles are contained within zircalloy tubes that run the length of the Calandra. The heavy water flows through each of the tubes being distributed to each tube by a manifold on either side of the Calandra. That heavy water is warmed by 50C as it passes through. Once heated, the heavy water passes its heat to light water via a heat exchanger that is within the containment. The light water is boiled and that is what passes through the turbine.
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Your video was superb, I will with my friends, you deserve more then..
Great work 👍🏻
I Love your explanation !😍
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In nuclear power plants, neutrons collide with uranium atoms, splitting them. ... In the core of nuclear reactors, the fission of uranium atoms releases energy that heats water to about 520 degrees Farenheit. This hot water is then used to spin turbines that are connected to generators, producing electricity.
"This hot water is then used to spin turbines" it is steam, not water anymore
Just curious: where do the neutrons come from inside the reactor? How are they 'started' to hit Uranium atoms ?
@@paulraymondmargeot9680 i guess only one neutron is hit and then it is just a chain reaction. Neutrons keep getting emitted from the new neutron atoms.
@@paulraymondmargeot9680Deuterium is used to trigger the cascade. It leads to many neutrons colliding with each other causing an insane amount of energy and heat to be released virtually instantly.
thats a very effective knowledge video
wonderful and simlpe explanation
Seeing your videos first time.Really explaining and understandable.Thank you very much
So Best video thank ❤you for 😍😍
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Thank you so much for your good explanation this video is very useful and important to me once again All the best for your future videos 👍👍
never seen before ❤️
can i try it at home?
animation is amazing
can you please tell which software you used?
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Perfect explaination 👏👏
Thanks
I loved the part where he finished the video
Thank you so much for sharing 👍👏
Easy understanding method thank you dear
Loving your videos ✌️
Graphics and commentary wise, one of the best presentations in this topic.
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I recently bought a nuclear power plant.
I lost the owner's manual, so this was very helpful. Hopefully I'll be able to turn it on soon!
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Awesome video. Thanks
AFAIK, the heavy water is served as a safety "swimming pool" where the heating core is submerged in, to confine the excessive neutrons, and a liquid sodium metal circulation is used as the first stage of heat transfer, and the regular water/steam circulation is the last power generating stage.
th-cam.com/video/5dKnJ5SkvgQ/w-d-xo.html
If you think about it we're still in the "steam" era.
Let's hope Fusion will change that 🙏🏻
Good my brother
Good explanation.
Nice bro nice explation ❤️
Thanks Sir ji for your information 💕💐🎉👌🏼🙏🏼
Thanqu for the elaborated vedio about nuclear reactor sir... We will appreciate ur knowledge
There must be a nuclear plant in every household 😮
Your hillarious😂
Nice video
Excellent brother 👍👍
Thank you sir for this amazin video.
This is a great video, easy to understand the process but now I wish you could show us the tunes of wtv is it through where the neutros are shot towards the uranium in order to split it apart.
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This is specifically a CANDU type reactor. Very good video on how they work. If a video like this interests you you should look into other models like the RBMK type reactors that were used at chernobyl and are still in use in Russia to this day.
where can i look into these types of reactors?
@@haggeoperez7161 the internet..
Candu Lmao
CANadian- Deuterium-Uranium
Very well described🙏
Very nice 👌. And waiting for more and more videos from u r team.
I seen a nuclear reactor many times but I never know that this was the technology behind 👍👍👍👍👍
@Navneeth SagarAnd I've seen in Mylta Power in Pubg 😂😂🤣🤣😀😁🤣🤣😂
Hmm
Ji
Ji
Ji
2:20 byproduct is urenium
How??
love from bangladesh 💖💖.
my cat loves u too!
Thank you I was quite curious about this
Thank you for video
Thanks a lot bro I love this kind of videos
this video feels like a fever dream lol
😅😮😅😅😅😅well ingormeti0n.Good show more 😅😅
Bro make weekly videos
Good, this video is very easy to understand.
So much nice.
Animation are too good
Well explained
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!!!omg the music at the start is so Loud! I woke the neighbors
2:02 thx 😊 I need this for school
Sir which software used to create this impressive video
microsoft paint
Amazing animations... Which software you use to make these animations...
Kinemastet
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Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial
-*Unbelievable*-🥵
Part two pls.😥
Please make a video on fast breeder reactors as well
Bro
Submarine 2nd part enna upload caheyya?
Thank you Sir ❤️🔥
This makes so much sense now. Thanks
happy happy happy
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Thank you.......very much.....for sharing this video.......Now I understand how it works..........🥰
Fantastic work brother
It was great explanation!!
Man thank you so much
I can use this video for my video projects on TH-cam for commercial use
Nuclear Reactors are the greenest.
Awesome Explanation with Great Animation ❤️
Please make some on military technology
hi what app you are using to make animation
amazing....