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Indian Standard
ELECTROTECHNICAL VOCABULARY
PART 14 NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
(First Reprint October 1983)
fnlEcj@December 2011
izkDdFku
bl Hkkjrh; ekud (Hkkx 14) osQ elkSns dks fo|qr rduhdh ekud fo"k; lfefr }kjk vfUre :i fn, tkus vkSj fo|qr rduhdh
foHkkx ifj"kn osQ vuqeksnu osQ ckn Hkkjrh; ekud laLFkk }kjk 15 ekpZ 1967 dks xzg.k fd;k x;kA
bl ekud (Hkkx 14) esa vf/drj mu ifjHkk"kkvksa dk vuqlj.k fd;k x;k gS tks vUrjkZ"Vh; fo|qr rduhdh vk;ksx }kjk
vuq'kaflr elkSns esa lfEefyr gSa vkSj MkWD;weSaV% 1 (26) (dsUnzh; dk;kZy;) 238 esa nh xbZ gSa] tks bl fo"k; ij loZlEer
vUrjkZ"Vh; jk; dks O;Dr djrk gSA
fo|qr rduhdh ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyh dks lEiw.kZ ,d gh Hkkx esa rS;kj djuk laHko ugha ik;k x;k gS] vr% bls vusd Hkkxksa esa
fudkyk tk jgk gS] izR;sd Hkkx esa ,d ;k vf/d [k.M gSaA vU; Hkkxksa dh lwph vuqcak d esa nh xbZ gSA
bl ekud osQ fukkZj.k osQ fy, mkjnk;h lfefr dk xBu vuqcak [k esa fn;k x;k gSA
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Part 14) was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 15 March 1967, after the draft
finalized by the Electrotechnical Standards Sectional Committee had been approved by the Electrotechnical Division
Council.
This Standard (Part 14) follows, to a large extent, the definitions included in the draft recommendation by the
International Electrotechnical Commission as contained in Doc : 1 (26) (Central Office) 238 which represents the
consensus of international opinion on the subject.
It has not been found possible to prepare the electrotechnical vocabulary as a complete volume which is, therefore,
being issued in several parts each having one or more sections. Other parts are given in Appendix A.
The composition of the committee responsible for the formulation of this standard is given at Appendix B.
Hkkjrh; ekud
14
Indian Standard
ELECTROTECHNICAL VOCABULARY
PART 14 NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
1 SCOPE
1 fo"k; {ks = k
bl ekud (Hkkx 14) esa fo|qr mQtkZ ds mRiknu gsrq ukfHkdh;
mQtkZ la;U=k ls lEcfUkr inksa dh ifjHkk"kk,a nh xbZ gSaA
2 ukfHkdh; HkkSfrdh
2-1 lkekU;
2-1-1 ijek.kq fdlh ro dk lw{ere Hkkx] ftl ij dksbZ
usV fo|qr vkos'k u gks] vkSj tks jklk;fud la;ksx f;kvksa esa
Hkkx ys ldsA
2-1-2 vk;u ,d ijek.kq] v.kq vFkok v.kqvksa dk lewg
ftl ij dqN usV fo|qr vkos'k gksA
2-1-3 U;wfDy;l (ukfHkd) ijek.kq dk dsUnzh; Hkkx tks
ku&vkosf'kr gksrk gS rFkk blesa ijek.kq dk yxHkx leLr
nzO;eku fLFkr gksrk gSA
2-1-4 la;qDr U;wfDy;l fdlh ukfHkdh; vfHkf;k esa
,d ukfHkd }kjk fdlh d.k dk vo'kks"k.k djus ls cuus okys
mksftr ukfHkd dks ifjHkkf"kr djus ds fy, cksj ds flkUr
esa iz;qDr ,d inA
2-1-5 nzO;eku la[;k fdlh U;wDykbM esa mifLFkr izksVksuksa
o U;wVkWuksa dh dqy la[;kA
2-1-6 ijek.kq la[;k U;wfDy;l (ukfHkd) esa mifLFkr
izksVksuksa dh la[;kA
2-1-7 U;wDykbM fdlh ijek.kq dh fof'k"V nzO;eku la[;k]
ijek.kq la[;k vkSj ukfHkdh; mQtkZ voLFkk ;qDr tkfr fo'ks"k
;fn bl voLFkk esa mldh ek; vk;q bruh i;kZIr gks fd
mldk izs{k.k fd;k tk ldsA
2-1-8 leLFkkfud ,sls U;wDykbM ftudh ijek.kq la[;k
,dleku gks] ij nzO;eku la[;k, fHkUu&fHkUu gksaA
2-1-9 leLFkkfudh; ckgqY; fdlh ro ds uewus esa
mifLFkr ml ro ds ,d fof'k"V leLFkkfud ds ijek.kqvksa
dh la[;k rFkk mlds dqy ijek.kqvksa dh la[;k dk vuqikrA
bls izfr'kr esa O;Dr fd;k tkrk gSA
2.1 General
2.1.1 Atom The smallest part of an element, with no
net electric charge, which can participate in chemical
combinations.
2.1.2 Ion An atom, molecule or group of molecules
having a net electric charge.
2.1.3 Nucleus The central part of an atom, possessing
a positive charge and containing nearly all the mass of
the atom.
2.1.4 Compound Nucleus The expression used in
Bohr theory to define the excited nucleus formed when
a particle is absorbed by a nucleus during a nuclear
reaction.
2.1.5 Mass Number Total number of protons and
neutrons in a nuclide.
2.1.6 Atomic Number Number of protons contained
in the nucleus.
2.1.7 Nuclide A species of atom characterized by
its mass number, atomic number, and nuclear energy
state, provided that the mean life in that state is long
enough to be observable.
2.1.8 Isotopes Nuclides having the same atomic
number but different mass numbers.
2.1.9 Isotopic Ratio of the number of atoms of a
specified isotope of an element to the total number of
atoms of this element in a sample. Expressed in percent.
2.2 Interactions
a)
izfr lsd.M
A = Aoe t
A = Aoe t
6
tgka
jkf'k A o A0 e'k% ml le; t o 'kwU; ij eku gSaA
,d fLFkjkad gS tks A dh izfr vkSj ml izf;k ij
fuHkZj djrk gS ftlds dkj.k {k; gksrk gSA dHkh&dHkh
bls ^fLFkjkad* Hkh dgk tkrk gSA
I = I0ex
I = I0 ex
where
tgk
I
a)
2.3 Cross-Sections
uksV tc vU;Fkk mYys[k ugha fd;k x;k gks] rks in vuqizLFk dkV
ifj{ks=k dk rkRi;Z lw{e vuqizLFk dkV ifj{ks=k gh gksxkA
11
2.3.10 Coherent Scattering Cross-Section The crosssection for the coherent scattering process.
2.3.12 Elastic Scattering Cross-Section The crosssection for the elastic scattering process.
2.3.13 Inelastic Scattering Cross-Section The crosssection for the inelastic scattering process.
2.3.14 Radiative Inelastic Scattering Cross-Section
The cross-section for the radiactive inelastic scattering
process.
2.3.16 Transport Cross-Section The total crosssection less the product of the scattering cross-section
and the average cosine of the scattering angle in the
laboratory system. The reciprocal of the macroscopic
transport cross-section is the transport mean free path.
2.3.21 Radiative Capture Cross-Section The crosssection for the radiative capture process.
2.3.22 Neutron Absorption Cross-Section The crosssection for the neutron absorption process. It is the
difference between the total cross-section and the
scattering cross-section.
2.3.23 Fission Cross-Section The cross-section for
the fission process.
3 REACTOR THEORY
14
3-1-24 vk;q
3.1.24 Age
a)
1 f r 2 f ( E , r ) r 2 dr
t ( E )= 0
6 f 0 f ( E , r ) r 2 dr
t (E) =
Eo
D( E ) dE
xi S s ( E ) E
t ( E, Eo ) =
tgka
E'
D
xi
s
=
=
=
=
1 f 0 r 2 f ( E , r ) r 2 dr
6 f 0 f ( E , r ) r 2 dr
where
tgka
t ( E , Eo ) =
Eo
D( E ) dE
xiSs ( E ) E
where
U;wVkWu dh mQtkZ]
U;wVkWu yDl ?kuRo dk folj.k xq.kkad]
vkSlr ykWxsfjFeh; mQtkZ vi{k;] vkSj
izfr ,dkad vk;ru izdh.kZu ifj{ks=kA
keB = 1 + B2L2
keB = 1 + B2L2
tgka
k =
where
2 (r) + B2(r) = 0
2 (r) + B2(r) = 0
tgka
r =
where
= 1
keff
where keff is the effective multiplication factor.
keff
a)
4-2-8 Iyx
4.2.8 Plug
a)
4-4 j[k
j[kko
j[k&j[kko
4.4 Maintenance
4-4-5 mkj&mQ"ek
a)
26
APPENDIX A
(Foreword)
PARTS OF IS 1885 ELECTROTECHNICAL VOCABULARY
vuqcak d
(kDdFku)
vkbZ,l 1885 fo|qr&rduhdh ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyh ds Hkkx
IS No.
vkbZ,l la'kh"kZd
1885 (Hkkx 1)% fo|qr rduhdh ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyh% Hkkx 1
1961
ekSfyd ifjHkk"kk,a
(Hkkx 2) %
1961
(Hkkx 3/
[k.M 1) % 1965
1885 (Part 1) :
1961
(Part 2 : 1961
(Hkkx 4/
fo|qr rduhdh ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyh% Hkkx 4
[k.M 1) % 1965 bysDVkWu ufydk,a vkSj okYo] [k.M 1
vfHkxzkgh okYo
(Hkkx 4/
fo|qr rduhdh ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyh% Hkkx 4
[k.M 2) % 1965 ,ysDVkWu ufydk,a vkSj okYo] [k.M 2
Xfdj.k ufydk,a
(Hkkx 5) %
fo|qr rduhdh ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyh% Hkkx 5
1965
DokVZ~t (LiQfVd) fLVy
(Hkkx 6) %
fo|qr rduhdh ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyh% Hkkx 6
1965
eqfnzr ifjiFk (fizUVsM ldV)
(Hkkx 7) %
fo|qr rduhdh ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyh% Hkkx 7
1965
vZpkyd ;qfDr;ka
(Hkkx 8) %
fo|qr rduhdh ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyh% Hkkx 8
1965
lapk;d lSy vkSj cSVfj;ka
(Hkkx 9) %
fo|qr rduhdh ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyh% Hkkx 9
1966
oS|qr fjys
(Hkkx 10) %
fo|qr rduhdh ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyh% Hkkx 10
1993
ikoj ra=k laj{k.k (igyk iqujh{k.k)
(Hkkx 11) %
1966
(Hkkx 12) %
1966
(Hkkx 13/
[k.M 2) % 1967
Title
27
vuqef.kdk
uksV ;g vuqef.kdk vkbZ,l 1275 % 1958* ds vuqlkj cukbZ xbZ gSA vuqe la[;k,a [kaM la[;k,a gSaA
Irt =
INDEX
NOTE This index has been prepared in accordance with IS 1275 : 1938*. Index numbers are clause numbers.
Irt = in relation to
A
Absorber
vo'kks"kd
U;wVkWu (inkFkZ) 4-3-16
U;wVkWu (oLrq) 4-3-17
vo'kks"k.k 2-2-41
xq.kkad 2-2-43
fu;U=k.k 4-3-15
pj?kkrkadh 2-2-42
U;wVkWu 2-2-35
vuquknh 2-2-36
ckgqY;
leLFkkfudh; 2-1-9
vuqikr 2-1-10
lf;.k 2-2-17
ifj{ks=k 2-3-4
lf;
ksM 4-2-11
fu{ksi 2-2-19
lf;rk
o 2-2-22
jsfM;kslf; U;wDykbM dh dqN ek=kk dh 2-2-18
fof'k"V 2-2-20
bdkbZ&vk;ru 2-2-21
mkj&mQ"ek 4-4-5
vk;q 3-1-24
,YchMks (U;wVkWu ds fy,) 2-2-29
,sYiQk
mRltZd 2-1-18
d.k 2-1-21
fofdj.k 2-1-22
vuqikr 2-3-24
Activation 2.2.17
cross-section 2.3.4
Active
core 4.2.11
deposit 2.1.19
Activity
curve 2.2.22
of a quantity of a radioactive nuclide 2.2.18
Specific 2.2.20
Unit-volume 2.2.21
After-heat 4.4.5
Age 3.1.24
Albedo irt Neutron 2.2.29
Alpha
emitter 2.1.18
particle 2.1.21
radiation 2.1.22
ratio 2.3.24
{ks=k
Diffusion 3.1.5
Migration 3.1.7
Slowing-down 3.1.3
folj.k 3-1-5
vfHkxeu 3-1-7
eanu 3-1-3
Assembly
laxgz (lap;)
pj?kkrkadh 3-2-17
bku 4-2-6
ijek.kq (,Ve) 2-1-1
ijek.kq la[;k 2-1-6
{kh.ku 2-2-37
xq.kkad 2-2-39
xq.kd 2-2-40
T;kferh; 2-2-38
vkSlr y?kqx.kdh; mQtkZ mi{k; 3-1-10
Exponential 3.2.17
Fuel 4.2.6
Atom 2.1.1
Atomic number 2.1.6
Attenuation 2.2.37
coefficient 2.2.39
factor 2.2.40
Geometric 2.2.38
Average logarithmic energy decrement 3.1.10
ckuZ 2-3-2
fdj.kiqat 3-1-17
fNnz 4-2-17
chVk
fo?kVu 2-1-26
mRlZtd 2-1-18
d.k 2-1-24
fdj.k LisDVe 2-1-27
cUku mQtkZ 2-2-52
Barn 2.3.2
vkdqapu
T;kferh; 3-2-19
inkFkZ 3-2-18
fcYM&vi xq.kd 2-2-28
ngu;ksX; fo"k 4-3-19
cuZ&vi (ngu) 3-2-27
izHkkt 3-2-28
izLiQksV] Lyx 4-4-8
Buckling
Beam 3.1.17
hole 4.2.17
Beta
disintegration 2.1.26
emitter 2.1.18
particle 2.1.24
ray spectrum 2.1.27
Binding energy 2.2.52
Blanket 4.2.15
Boundary extrapolated 4.2.25
Breeder reactor 4.1.14
Breeding 3.2.35
gain 3.2.37
ratio 3.2.36
Bremsstrahlung 2.1.34
Geometric 3.2.19
Material 3.2.18
Build-up factor 2.2.28
burnable poison 4.3.19
Burn-up 3.2.27
fraction 3.2.28
Burst, slug 4.4.8
29
C
Cadmium cut-off 2.1.48
Effective 2.1.49
izxzg.k 2-2-31
Capture 2.2.31
cross-section 2.3.20
gamma radiation 2.1.32
Radiative 2.2.32
Resonance 2.2.34
ifj{ks=k 2-3-20
xkek fofdj.k 2-1-32
fofdj.kdkjh 2-2-32
vuquknh 2-2-34
lSy (fj,DVj) 4-2-13
pSuy 4-2-9
Channel 4.2.9
Irradiation 4.2.16
fdj.ku 4-2-16
pktZ (?kku) 4-2-10
Charge 4.2.10
Coefficient
xq.kkad
Absorption 2.2.43
Attenuation 2.2.39
diffusion for neutron flux density 2.2.27
Reactivity temperature 3.2.26
vo'kks"k.k 2-2-43
{kh.ku 2-2-39
folj.k U;wVkWu yDl ?kuRo ds fy, 2-2-27
lf;rk rki 3-2-26
cross-section 2.3.10
Compound nucleus 2.1.4
fo?kVu 2-2-10
izHkkoh xq.ku 3-2-22
vuUr xq.ku 3-2-21
Containment 4.2.21
Contamination Radioactive 4.3.37
Control
Absorption 4.3.15
drive 4.3.26
element 4.3.24
vo'kks"k.k 4-3-15
pkyd 4-3-26
vax 4-3-24
30
fu;U=k.k (tkjh)
Fine 4.3.28
Fluid poison 4.3.21
Fuel 4.3.12
member 4.3.24
Moderator 4.3.13
Reactor 4.3.10
Reflector 4.3.22
rod 4.3.25
spectral shift 4.3.14
lw{e 4-3-28
rjy fo"k 4-3-21
bku 4-3-12
vo;o 4-3-24
eand 4-3-13
fj,DVj 4-3-10
ijkorZd 4-3-22
NM+ 4-3-25
LisDVeh foLFkkiuk 4-3-14
:<+ yDl ?kuRo 3-1-23
:ikUrj.k
vuqikr 3-2-34
fj,DVj rduhdh ds lUnHkZ esa 3-2-33
ifjorZd
U;wVkWu 4-2-27
fj,DVj 4-1-13
ratio 3.2.34
irt reactor technology 3.2.33
Converter
Neutron 4.2.27
reactor 4.1.13
Core 4.2.12
ksM+ 4-2-12
Active 4.2.11
lf; 4-2-11
xf.kr ijkl 4-3-5
kfUrd 3-2-5
Critical 3.2.5
Delayed 3.2.7
equation 3.2.9
experiment 3.2.8
mass 3.2.10
Prompt 3.2.6
size 3.2.11
foyfEcr 3-2-7
lehdj.k 3-2-9
ijh{k.k 3-2-8
nzO;eku 3-2-10
rRdky 3-2-6
lkbt (eki) 3-2-11
Cross-Section 2.3.1
ifj{ks=k 2-3-1
Activation 2.3.4
Capture 2.3.20
Coherent scattering 2.3.10
Differential 2.3.5
Doppler-averaged 2.3.6
Effective thermal 2.3.8
Elastic scattering 2.3.12
Fission 2.3.23
Group removal 2.3.18
Group transfer scattering 2.3.17
Incoherent scattering 2.3.11
Inelastic scattering 2.3.13
lf;.k 2-3-4
izxzg.k 2-3-20
dyk lEc izdh.kZu 2-3-10
foHksnh 2-3-5
MkWYij&vkSlr 2-3-6
izHkkoh rkih; 2-3-8
izR;kLFk izdh.kZu 2-3-12
fo[k.Mu 2-3-23
lewg fu"dklu 2-3-18
lewg vUrj.k izdh.kZu 2-3-17
dykvlEc izdh.kZu 2-3-11
vizR;kLFk izdh.kZu 2-3-13
LFkwy 2-3-3
lw{e 2-3-1
Macroscopic 2.3.3
Microscopic 2.3.1
31
ifj{ks=k (tkjh)
lf;rk o 2-2-22
laLrCk (dV&vkWiQ)
Cut-Off
Cadmium 2.1.48
Effective cadmium 2.1.49
dSMfe;e 2-1-48
izHkkoh dSMfe;e 2-1-49
U;wVkWu p 3-1-15
{k;
Decay
Exponential of a quantity 2.2.24
product 2.1.14
Radioactive 2.2.16
pj?kkrkadh 2-2-24
mRikn 2-1-14
jsfM;ks,sfDVo 2-2-16
vlanw"k.k xq.kd 4-3-38
foyfEcr
Delayed
critical 3.2.7
neutrons 2.1.43
fraction 2.2.64
Effective 2.2.65
kfUrd 3-2-7
U;wVkWu 2-1-43
izHkkt 2-2-64
izHkkoh 2-2-65
Density
?kuRo
vo{k; 3-2-31
depletion 3.2.31
folj.k
area 3.1.5
coefficient for neutron flux density 2.2.27
length 3.1.6
Neutron 2.2.26
{ks=k 3-1-5
U;wVkWu yDl ?kuRo ds fy, xq.kkad 2-2-27
nwjh 3-1-6
u;wVkWu 2-2-26
izR;{k fo[k.Mu yfCk 2-2-59
fo?kVu
Disintegration
Beta 2.1.26
chVk 2-1-26
fLFkjkad 2-2-10
mQtkZ 2-2-12
ukfHkdh; 2-2-9
nj 2-2-11
constant 2.2.10
energy 2.2.12
nuclear 2.2.9
rate 2.2.11
e fopyu 2-2-1
disordering 2.2.1
vilj.k 3-2-3
Divergence 3.2.3
izHkko
Effect
Photoelectric 2.2.7
Wigner 2.2.2
Effective
izHkkoh
cross-section 2.3.12
ifj{ks=k 2-3-12
fo|qr mRiknd fj,DVj 4-1-16
bysDVkWu 2-1-23
Electron 2.1.23
positron pair 2.1.28
Element
Coarse control 4.3.27
Control 4.3.24
Fine control; Regulating 4.3.29
Shim 4.3.31
Emergency shut-down 4.3.32
rod 4.3.33
33
mRltZd
,sYiQk] chVk] xkek 2-1-18
mQtkZ
cUku 2-2-52
fo?kVu 2-2-12
ukfHkdh; 3-2-1
le`
material 4.2.2
reactor 4.1.5
inkFkZ 4-2-2
fj,DVj 4-1-5
le`f 3-2-32
Enrichment 3.2.32
vYirkih;
U;wVkWu 2-1-52
,fjDVj 4-1-11
neutrons 2.1.52
reactor 4.1.11
izk;ksfxd (ijh{k.k)
Experimental
Critical 3.2.8
Exponential 3.2.16
reactor 4.1.18
kfUrd 3-2-8
pj?kkrkadh 3-2-16
fj,DVj 4-1-18
Exponential
pj?kkrkadh
absorption 2.2.42
Assembly 3.2.17
decay (of a quantity) 2.2.24
experiment 3.2.16
vo'kks"k.k 2-2-42
laxgz 3-2-17
{k; (ek=kk dk) 2-2-24
ijh{k.k 3-2-16
Expressions relating to
ls lacakh vfHkO;fDr;ka
Neutrons 3.1
Reactor 3.2
F
Factor
xq.kd (?kVd)
Attenuation 2.2.40
Build-up 2.2.28
Decontamination 4.3.38
Disadvantage 3.1.25
Eta 3.2.23
Multiplication 3.2.20
{kh.ku 2-2-40
fcYM&vi 2-2-28
vlanw"k.k 4-3-38
vykHkdkjh 3-1-25
bZVk 3-2-23
xq.ku 3-2-20
34
rhoz
Fertile 2.2.53
Filter 4.4.15
Fissile 2.2.66
fonY; 2-2-66
Fission
fo[k.Mu
Cross-section 2.3.23
expectation; Iterated 3.2.14
Fast 2.2.62
Fragments 2.1.15
Neutrons 2.1.41
Nuclear 2.2.55
products 2.1.16
spectrum 2.2.57
Thermal 2.2.67
Yield 2.2.58
Chain 2.2.61
Cumulative 2.2.60
Direct; Independent; Primary 2.2.59
ifj{ks=k 2-3-23
izR;k'kk] iqujko`k 3-2-14
rhoz 2-2-62
[k.M 2-1-15
U;wVkWu 2-1-41
ukfHkdh; 2-2-55
mRikn 2-1-16
LisdVe 2-2-57
rkih; 2-2-67
yfCk 2-2-58
ka`[kyk 2-2-61
lap;h 2-2-60
izR;{k] izkFkfed 2-2-59
Fissionable 2.2.54
fo[k.Muh; 2-2-54
kkjkizokg 3-1-20
rjyfo"k fu;U=k.k 4-3-21
rjyhr fj,DVj 4-1-7
Fluence 3.1.20
Fluid poison control 4.3.21
Fluidized reactor 4.1.7
Flux
yDl
Conventional 3.1.23
density 3.1.20
Particle 3.1.21
Radiant energy 3.1.22
2 200 metre per second 3.1.23
:<+ 3-1-23
?kuRo 3-1-20
d.k 3-3-21
fofdj.k mQtkZ 3-1-22
2 200 ehVj izfr lsd.M 3-1-23
Fraction
izHkkt
Burn-up 3.2.28
delayed neutron 2.2.64
Effective delayed neutron 2.2.65
Prompt neutron 2.2.63
Fuel
bku
assembly 4.2.6
lap; 4-2-6
35
bku (tkjh)
G
Gamma
xkek
emitter 2.1.18
radiation 2.1.31
mRltZd 2-1-18
fofdj.k 2-1-31
lkekU; 2-1
General 2.1
T;kferh;
Geometric
attenuation 2.2.38
buckling 3.2.19
{kh.ku 2-2-38
vkdqapu 3-2-19
Group
lewg
Heat
mQ"ek
After 4.4.5
production reactor 4.1.16
mkj 4-4-5
mRiknd fj,DVj 4-1-16
I
Importance
egRo
function 3.2.13
Relative 3.2.12
iQyu 3-2-13
lkis{k 3-2-12
Cross-section 2.3.11
ifj{ks=k 2-3-11
cross-section 2.3.13
ifj{ks=k 2-3-13
vuUr xq.ku fu;rkad 3-2-21
Interactions 2.2
e;orhZ
Intermediate
neutrons 2.1.45
reactor; spectrum reactor 4.1.10
U;wVkWu 2-1-45
fj,DVj] LisDVe fj,DVj 4-1-10
vk;u 2-1-2
Ion 2.1.2
vk;uu 2-2-3
Ionization 2.2.3
Linear or specific (at a point) 2.2.6
primary 2.2.5
Total 2.2.4
Irradiation 4.4.1
Channel 4.2.16
Isotope-production reactor 4.1.19
Isotopes 2.1.8
Isotopic abundance 2.1.9
Iterated fission expectation 3.2.14
L
L
Leakage
{kj.k
Length
nwjh (yEckbZ)
Diffusion 2.1.6
Migration 3.1.8
Slowing-down 3.1.4
folj.k 2-1-6
vfHkxeu 3-1-8
eanu 3-1-4
fu"ps"Vk 3-1-9
Lethargy 3.1.9
Level
Lrj
Loading 4.4.9
M
Machine
e'khu
j[k&j[kko 4-4
Maintenance 4.4
37
nzO;eku
critical 3.2.10
defect 2.2.51
number 2.1.5
kfUrd 3-2-10
{kfr 2-2-51
la[;k 2-1-5
Material
inkFkZ
buckling 3.2.18
depleted 4.2.3
Enriched 4.2.2
Neutron absorber 4.3.16
vkdqapu 3-2-18
vo{k;fr 4-2-3
le` 4-2-2
U;wVkWu vo'kks"kd 4-3-16
Mean
ek;
Member
vax (lnL;)
vfHkxeu
Migration
area 3.1.7
length 3.1.8
{ks=k 3-1-7
nwjh 3-1-8
eanu 2-2-49
Moderation 2.2.49
eand 4-2-18
Moderator 4.2.18
control 4.3.13
fu;U=k.k 4-3-13
factor 3.2.20
?kVd 3-2-20
Natural
izkfrd
radioactivity 2.2.14
U;wVkWu 2-1-39
(object) 4.3.17
absorption 2.2.35
vo'kks"k.k 2-2-35
ifj{ks=k 2-3-22
,yCkhMks 2-3-29
ifjorZd 4-2-27
cross-section 2.3.22
albedo 2.2.29
convertor 4.2.27
38
U;wVkWu (tkjh)
ukfHkdh;
Nuclear
U;wfDyvkWu 2-1-37
Nucleon 2.1.37
Nucleus 2.1.3
la;qDr 2-1-4
Compound 2.1.4
U;wDykbM 2-1-7
Nuclide 2.1.7
la[;k
Number
ijek.kq 2-1-6
nzO;eku 2-1-5
Atomic 2.1.6
Mass 2.1.5
O
39
;qXe&bysDVkWu&ikWthVkWu 2-1-28
d.k
Particle
Alpha 2.1.21
Beta 2.1.24
Current density 3.1.18
fluence 3.1.20
flux density 3.1.21
,sYiQk 2-1-21
chVk 2-1-24
kkjk ?kuRo 3-1-18
kkjk izokg 3-1-20
yDl ?kuRo 3-1-21
vo;oh Hkkx 4-2
iFk
Path
Photoelectron 2.1.35
iQksVkWu 2-1-29
Photon 2.1.29
Photoneutron 2.1.36
fo"k 4-3-18
Poison 4.3.18
ngu'khy 4-3-19
Burnable 4.3.19
Positron 2.1.25
ikWthVkWu 2-1-25
Power
'kfDr
range 4.3.7
reactor 4.1.16
Slowing-down 3.1.11
specific 3.2.30
ijkl 4-3-7
fj,DVj 4-1-16
eanu 3-1-11
fof'k"V 3-2-30
Primary
izkFkfed
Process
izf;k
Canning 4.4.17
Cladding 4.4.16
fMCckcanh 4-4-17
vkoj.k 4-4-16
Product
mRikn
Decay 2.1.14
Fission 2.1.16
{k;t 2-1-14
fo[k.Mfud 2-1-16
rRdkfyd
critical 3.2.6
fraction 2.2.63
gamma radiation 2.1.33
neutron 2.1.42
kfUrd 3-2-6
izHkkt 2-2-63
xkek fofdj.k 2-1-33
U;wVkWu 2-1-42
uksnu fj,DVj 4-1-16
izksVkWu 2-1-38
Proton 2.1.38
fofdj.k 2-1-20
Radiation 2.1.20
Alpha 2.1.22
Capture gamma 2.1.32
damage 4.4.3
Prompt gamma 2.1.33
source 4.3.1
X - 2.1.30
,sYiQk 2-1-22
izxgz .k xkek 2-1-32
gkfu 4-4-3
rRdkfyd xkek 2-1-33
lzksr 4-3-1
X- 2-1-30
Radiative
fofdj.kdkjh
capture 2.2.32
cross-section 2.3.21
inelastic scattering cross-section 2.3.14
izxgz .k 2-2-32
ifj{ks=k 2-3-21
vizR;kLFk izdh.kZu ifj{ks=k 2-3-14
Radioactive
jsfM;ks lf;
contamination 4.3.37
lanw"k.k 4-3-37
{k; 2-2-16
vZvk;q 2-2-23
inkFkZ 4-4-2
lzksr 4-3-2
vif'k"V 4-4-4
decay 2.2.16
half life 2.2.23
material 4.4.2
source 4.3.2
waste 4.4.4
Radioactivity 2.2.13
izsfjr 2-2-15
izkfrd 2-2-14
Induced 2.2.15
Natural 2.2.14
Radioelement 2.1.17
Radioisotope 2.1.12
Radionuclide 2.1.11
Range
counter 4.3.5
Operating 4.3.6
Period 4.3.8
Power 4.3.7
Source 4.3.4
Time constant 4.3.8
xf.kr 4-3-5
izpkyu 4-3-6
le; fu;rkad 4-3-8
'kfDr 4-3-7
lzksr 4-3-4
vkorZ dky 4-3-8
41
fo?kVu nj 2-2-11
vuqikr
Ratio
Abundance 2.1.10
Breeding 3.2.36
conversion 3.2.34
ckgqY; 2-1-10
iztuu 3-2-36
:ikUrj.k 3-2-34
Reaction
f;k
Reactivity 3.2.25
lf;rk 3-2-25
Reactor
fj,DVj
Breeder 4.1.14
circulating 4.1.8
control 4.3.10
Converter 4.1.13
electricity production 4.1.16
enriched 4.1.5
Epithermal 4.1.11
Experiment; Experimental 4.1.18
expressions relating to 3.2
Fast 4.1.9
Fissile material production 4.1.19
Fluidized 4.1.7
Heat-production 4.1.16
Heterogeneous 4.1.3
High flux research 4.1.17
Homogeneous 4.1.2
Intermediate; intermediate spectrum 4.1.10
Irradiation; Isotope production 4.1.19
lattice 4.2.14
Low-flux research 4.1.17
Natural uranium 4.1.4
Nuclear 4.1.1
operation 4.3
period 3.2.4
pile 4.1.1
Plutonium 4.1.6
Power 4.1.16
Production 4.1.19
Propulsion 4.1.16
Prototype 4.1.18
Pulsed 4.1.17
regulation 4.3.9
Research 4.1.17
iztud 4-1-14
ifjladkjh 4-1-8
fu;a=k.k 4-3-10
ifjorZd 4-1-13
fo|qr mRiknd 4-1-16
le` 4-1-5
vYirkih 4-1-11
izk;ksfxd] iz;ksx 4-1-18
lEcUkh in 3-2
rhoz 4-1-9
fonY; inkFkZ mRiknu 4-1-19
rjyhr 4-1-7
mQ"ek mRiknd 4-1-16
fo"kekax 4-1-3
mPp yDl vuqlakku 4-1-17
lekax 4-1-2
e;orhZ] e;orhZ LisDVe 4-1-10
fdj.ku] leLFkkfud mRiknu 4-1-19
tkyd 4-2-14
U;wu&yDl vuqlakku 4-1-17
izkfrd ;wjsfu;e 4-1-4
ukfHkdh; 4-1-1
izpkyu 4-3
vkorZdky 3-2-4
iqat 4-1-1
IywVksfu;e 4-1-6
'kfDr 4-1-16
mRiknu 4-1-19
uksnu 4-1-16
vkfnizk:i 4-1-18
Liafnr 4-1-17
fu;eu 4-3-9
vuqlakku 4-1-17
42
fj,DVj (tkjh)
Reflector 4.2.19
ijkorZd 4-2-19
fu;a=k.k 4-3-22
fu;a=kd
lw{e fu;a=kd vax 4-3-29
Lo;a fu;a=k.k 4-3-23
lkis{k egRo 3-2-12
vuqukn
vo'ys"k.k 2-2-36
izxzg.k 2-2-34
Lrj 2-2-33
U;wVkWu 2-1-46
control 4.3.22
Regulating
element; member 4.3.29
Regulation, Self 4.3.23
Relative importance 3.2.12
Resonance
absorption 2.2.36
capture 2.2.34
level 2.2.33
neutrons 2.1.46
Rod
NM+
Control 4.3.25
Emergency shut-down 4.3.33
fu;a=kd 4-3-25
vkikrdky esa can djus dks 4-3-33
Safety
lqj{kk
member 4.3.34
Reactor
fuse 4.3.35
vo;o 4-3-34
fj,DVj
Scattering 2.2.44
;wt 4-3-35
Coherent 2.2.45
Cross-section 2.3.9
Elastic 2.2.47
Incoherent 2.2.46
Inelastic; In radiactive inelastic; In thermal inelastic
2.2.48
izdh.kZu 2-2-44
dyk lac 2-2-45
ifj{ks=k 2-3-9
izR;kLFk 2-2-47
dyk vlac 2-2-46
vizR;kLFk_ fofdj.kkRed vR;kLFk] m"eh; vR;kLFk 2-2-48
Scram 4.3.32
LSe 4-3-32
lhycan lzksr 4-3-3
f}rh;d 'khryu ifjiFk 4-2-20
Lo;a fu;a=k.k 4-3-23
ifjj{kd 4-2-22
tSfod 4-2-24
rkih; 4-2-23
f'ke
Shutdown
can djuk
Emergency 4.3.32
rod 4.3.33
Slowing-down
eanu
area 3.1.3
length 3.1.4
power 3.1.11
{ks=k 3-1-3
nwjh 3-1-4
'kfDr 3-1-11
Lyx 4-2-5
izLiQksV 4-4-8
lzksr
Slug 4.2.5
burst 4.4.8
Source
Radiation 4.3.1
Radioactive 4.3.2
range 4.3.4
Sealed 4.3.3
fofdj.k 4-3-1
jsfM;ks lf; 4-3-2
ijkl 4-3-4
lhycan 4-3-3
specific
fof'k"V
active 2.2.20
burn-up 3.2.29
ionization (at a point) 2.2.6
lf;rk 2-2-20
cu&vi (ngu) 3-2-29
vk;uu (,d fcUn ij) 2-2-6
Spectral
LisDVeh
reactor 4.1.15
shift control 4.3.14
fj,DVj 4-1-15
foLFkkiu fu;a=k.k 4-3-14
Spectrum
LisDVe
Beta-ray 2.1.27
Fission 2.2.57
rkih;
Thermal
cross-section 2.3.7
Inelastic scattering cross-section 2.3.15
neutrons 2.1.58
ifj{ks=k 2-3-7
vizR;kLFk izdh.kZu ifj{ks=k 2-3-15
U;wVkWu 2-1-53
Time
le; (dky)
44
lEiw.kZ
cross-section 2.3.25
ionization 2.2.4
ifj{ks=k 2-3-25
vk;uhdj.k 2-2-4
Transport
vfHkxeu
cross-section 2.3.16
mean free path 3.1.2
ifj{ks=k 2-3-16
ek; eqDr iFk 3-1-2
U
V
Vessel reactor 4.2.26
Xfofdj.k
X-radiation 2.1.30
2-1-30
Y
Y
Yield
yfCk
Z
Zero-power reactor 4.1.17 and 4.1.18
45
ek=kd
la d s r
ehVj
fdyksxzke
lsd.M
,fEi;j
dsyfou
dSUMsyk
eksy
eh- (m)
fdxzk- (kg)
ls- (s)
,fEi;j (A)
ds (K)
dS.Msyk (cd)
eksy (mol)
Unit
Symbol
metre
kilogram
second
ampere
kelvin
candela
mole
m
kg
s
A
K
cd
mol
laiwjd ek=kd
jkf'k
ek=kd
lery dks.k
?ku dks.k
la d s r
jsfM;u (rad)
LVsjsfM;u (sr)
jsfM;u
LVsjsfM;u
Supplementary Units
Quantity
Plane angle
Solid angle
Unit
Symbol
radian
steradian
rad
sr
O;qRiUu ek=kd
jkf'k
ek=kd
la d s r
cy
mQtkZ
'kfDr
yDl
yDl ?kuRo
vko`fk
fo|qr pkydrk
fo|qr okgu cy
nkc] izfrcy
U;wVu
twy
okV
oscj
Vslyk
gVZ~t
lhesUl
oksYV
ikLdy
N
J
W
Wb
T
Hz
S
V
Pa
46
ifjHkk"kk,a
I N = 1 kg.m/s2
I J = 1 N.m.
I W = 1 J/s
I Wb = 1 V.s.
I T = 1 Wb/m2
I Hz = 1c/s
I S = 1 A/V
I V = 1 W/A
I Pa = 1 N/m2
Unit
Symbol
Newton
joule
watt
weber
tesla
hertz
siemens
volt
pascal
N
J
W
Wb
T
Hz
S
V
Pa
47
Definition
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
N=
J=
W=
Wb =
T=
Hz =
S=
V=
Pa =
1 kg.m/s2
1 N.m.
1 J/s
1 V.s.
1 Wb/m2
1c/s
1 A/V
1 W/A
1 N/m2
APPENDIX B
(Foreword)
Electrotechnical Standards Sectional Committee, ETDC 1
Representing
Chairman
SHRI T. V. BALAKRISHNAN
Members
SHRI S. K. BHATIA (Alternate to
Shri T. V. Balakrishnan)
SHRI V. W. CHEMBURKAR
SHRI Y. P. KAUSHIK (Alternate)
DIRECTOR
Primary Cells and Batteries Sectional Committee, ETDC 10, ISI; and
Secondary Cells and Batteries Sectional Committee, ETDC 11, ISI
SHRI G. D. JOGLEKAR
SHRI S. N. MUKERJI
SHRI R. C. NARAYANAN
SHRI U. K. PATWARDHAN
SHRI R. RADHAKRISHNAN
SHRI H. N. VENKOBARAO (Alternate)
SHRI V. V. RAO
SHRI U. S. SAVAKOOR
SHRI A. S. NAGARKATTI (Alternate)
SHRI A. P. SEETHAPATHY
SHRI R. K. TANDAN
SHRI S. THIRUVENKATACHARI
SHRI V. VENUGOPALAN
SHRI J. S. ZAVERI
SHRI Y. S. VENKATESWARAN,
Director (Elec Tech) (Secretary)
PROF R. C. NARAYANAN
Members
SHRI V. S. BHATIA
SHRI S. K. JAIN (Alternate)
SHRI H. R. KULKARNI
SHRI V. R. NARASIMHAN (Alternate)
SHRI P. H. NARIMAN
SHRI S. RAMABHADRAN
SHRI K. C. RAMADOSS
DR D. L. SUBRAHMANYAM
SHRI R. K. TANDAN
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(kDdFku)
fo|qr rduhdh ekud fo"k; lfefr] bZVhMhlh 1
laxBu
gSoh bysfDVDyl (bafM;k) fyfeVsM] Hkksiky
ps;jeSu
Jh Vh- oh- cky".ku
izfrfukku
Jh ,l- osQ- HkkfV;k
(Vh- oh- cky".ku ds fodYih)
vij eq[; vfHk;ark
funs'kd VsfyxzkiQ (,y) (fodYih)
Jh oh- MCY;w- psjecqjdj
Jh okbZ- ih- dkSf'kd (fodYih)
funs'kd
Jh
Jh
Jh
Jh
,l- ,u eq[kthZ
vkj- lh- ukjk;.ku
,- vkj- ukjk;.kuk jko
,p- oh- ukjk;.kuk jko
Jh ,l- ,u- foat (fodYih)
Jh ;w- osQ- iVokZu
Jh vkj- jkkk".ku
Jh ,p- ,u- osudksckjko (fodYih)
Jh oh- oh- jko
Jh ;w- ,l- lkokoQwj
Jh ,- ,l- ukxjdV~Vh (fodYih)
Jh ,- ih- lhFkkisBh
Jh
Jh
Jh
Jh
Jh
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