2017
Vol 2, No 1, 2 (2017): Need of Analytical Study on Significant Research Causes and Construction Small Modular Reactorâ€
Authors:Â Ankit Galav, Pawan Raj Singh Jailiya
Abstract:Â The Nuclear Industry Association believes there is potential for SMRs as a complementary technology to larger reactors, and a viable proposition for future deployment. Small Modular Reactor (SMR) is an emerging energy technology that meets the demand of safety, efficiency and sustainability. This paper reviews the representative SMR designs, develop and test materials working in harsh environment; study the integrated components manufacturing techniques; develop advanced instrumentation and controls; to complete the verification and validation through single effect tests and integrated tests. These efforts require a lot of investment. Based on empirical analysis, this paper suggests an approximate ten-year effort be needed for the leading light water reactor (LWR) based SMR to solidify the final form and operate under the full range of commissioning conditions. SMRs have important implications for its energy planning as well as for the emerging energy technology for SMRs.Many of them were linked with the religious belief system of SMRs. The discovery of SMRs Modern Scientific Findings and Validations Science, Technology indicates existence.
Vol 2, No 1, 2 (2017): A Review Paper on Maximum Power Tracking for Photovoltaic Power System for Performance Evaluation
Authors:Â Sharad Arya, Preeti Vijay, Vijay Yadav
Abstract:Â Solar Radiation and Temperature plays an important role in electric power supply by Photovoltaic Power Generation. Maximum Power Operating Point tracking makes the system efficient. Three weight comparison methods help in avoiding oscillation problem of the perturbation and observation algorithm, which is used to track the maximum power point. For this a nano technology based system consisting single chip unit is designed to adjust the output voltage of a solar cell array. Finally, this study confirms the superior performance of the photovoltaic power generation
2016
Vol 1, No 1 (2016): Exposure to Hazardous Effect of EM Radiation
Author:Â Devasis Pradhan
Abstract: An Electromagnetic Wave consists of two waves perpendicular to each other, one represent Electric field & other one is Magnetic field. The EM spectrum is traditionally divided into the seven regions. This spectrum is split up into 81 octaves. Radiation energy lies between 10 KHz – 300 GHz in the electromagnetic spectrum. This article is to identify and to recognize the effect of radiation on biological aspect and neurological effect of EM radiation.
Vol 1, No 1 (2016): Cadmium Telluride Solar Cells Structure
Authors: Shaik Rasool Saheb, K.Krishna Murthy
Abstract:Â
Solar cells could move closer to theoretical levels of efficiency, thanks to new findings.
Researchers used advanced microscopy techniques to discover efficiency differences of
crystalline structures of various mixtures of cadmium, tellurium and selenium. While some of
today's solar cells use a blend of cadmium and tellurium to convert light into electricity, adding
the optimum amount of selenium in the right places could help increase efficiency from the
current mark of about 22 percent to levels approaching the theoretical limit of 30-33 percent.
The trick is to determine the best ratio of selenium