SIMULATION OF EFFICIENCY OF POWER PRODUCTION IN NUCLEAR ENERGY POWER PLANT

Authors

  • Naveen Research Scholar, IIET Kinana
  • Amit Mahal Assistant Professor, IIET Kinana

Keywords:

Nuclear Energy, Heat (Thermal) Energy, Hydroelectricity

Abstract

In the research work, the simulation of the power efficiency considering Ein, Eout as variable and Eout, Ein as constant has been proposed. It also provides the simulation of power production with integration of solar, wind and nuclear power plant. This work has focused on the integration of Nuclear power system with hydrolic, solar, wind based power system. The result represents the simulation of energy efficiency in nuclear power plant considering Ein and Eout. The efficiency decreases as the Ein increases. The efficiency increases with the Eout increase. The proposed work is capable to optimize the Ein and Eout for particular efficiency. The proposed work has simulated how much Ein or Eout should be there in order to achieve particular efficiency level. It would increase reliability and consistency of electricity production. According to proposed model there is no need to depend only on wind and sun. Proposed model would be capable to produce electricity in absence of wind and sun.

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Published

30-09-2019

How to Cite

Naveen, & Amit Mahal. (2019). SIMULATION OF EFFICIENCY OF POWER PRODUCTION IN NUCLEAR ENERGY POWER PLANT. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 10(3), 1–6. Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1264

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