Figure 14.32 Radioactive spent-fuel pool at a nuclear power plant. Spent fuel stays hot for a long time. (credit: U.S. Department of Energy)

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Even when shut down after a period of normal use, a large commercial nuclear reactor transfers thermal energy at the rate of 150 MW by the radioactive decay of fission products. This heat transfer causes a rapid increase in temperature if the cooling system fails.
(1 watt = 1 joule/second or 1 W = 1 J/s and 1 MW = 1 megawatt)
(a) Calculate the rate of temperature increase in degrees
Celsius per second (ºC/s) if the mass of the reactor core is 1.60×105 kg and it has an average specific heat of 0.3349 kJ/kgº ⋅ C .                                      (b) How long would it take to obtain a temperature increase of 2000ºC , which could cause some metals holding the radioactive materials to melt? (The initial rate of temperature increase would be greater than that
calculated here because the heat transfer is concentrated in a smaller mass. Later, however, the temperature increase would slow down because the 5×105-kg steel containment vessel would also begin to heat up.)

Figure 14.32 Radioactive spent-fuel pool at a nuclear power plant.
Spent fuel stays hot for a long time. (credit: U.S. Department of Energy)
Transcribed Image Text:Figure 14.32 Radioactive spent-fuel pool at a nuclear power plant. Spent fuel stays hot for a long time. (credit: U.S. Department of Energy)
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