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The Harnessed Atom
Lesson Five
Fission and
Chain Reactions
What you need to know about fission and chain reactions:
Fission
Chain reaction
Uranium fuel
– Mining
– Milling
– Enrichment
– Fuel fabrication
2
Nuclear energy starts with a split.
Energy is stored in the nuclei of atoms. Unstable atoms release energy
all the time. But big energy happens when their nuclei split.
• We call this split fission.
3
How does fission happen?
• Step 1: A neutron strikes the nucleus of a heavy and unstable isotope, like U-235.
• Step 2: The nucleus becomes unstable.
• Step 3: The nucleus vibrates and splits.
This split is fission!
4
What happens next?
Fission produces
• Two or three neutrons
• Two lighter-weight atoms of new elements called fission products
• Energy! (mainly as heat).
5
What happens next keeps happening.
In a nuclear chain reaction, fission releases more neutrons, which split more
atoms, which split more atoms. We call it a chain reaction because it keeps
happening!
Here is how two science classes demonstrated a chain reaction:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0v8i4v1mieU&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQGtpo2IUxA&feature=fvwrel
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What to remember
A neutron strikes a nucleus of a heavy, unstable isotope.
The nucleus splits (fission).
More neutrons strike more nuclei (chain reaction).
Heat energy is produced.
7
Keeping a nuclear chain reaction going is not easy.
Did all the ping pong balls “fission”?
Did all the matches light?
Is uranium-235 the same?
A nuclear chain reaction is more difficult
to keep going because
• Many of the neutrons will not hit
another uranium atom.
• As fewer fissions happen, the chain
reaction slows down and stops.
8
probably
yes
no
What is the fuel at a nuclear power plant?
A nuclear power plant uses uranium for fuel.
Uranium …..
• Is a dense, heavy metal
• Consists of atoms that hold a lot of energy in their nuclei
• Is found in ordinary rocks and soil around the world.
Uranium ore is mined as rocks like this one.
9
Uranium is mined like coal.
Most uranium is mined by a process is called in situ mining, which means mining
“in place.”
• First, a well is drilled, and water and oxygen are injected into the ore deposit.
• This causes the uranium in the ore to oxidize (rust) and wash out in the water.
• The water is then pumped back to the surface, and the uranium is filtered out.
• What’s left is a dry, yellow powder called yellowcake.
Some uranium is also mined in surface and deep mines.
10 Source: World Nuclear Association
Making uranium “richer”
Only uranium-235 is fissionable.
• Natural uranium in yellowcake is less than one percent U-235.
• A nuclear power plant needs fuel that is four percent U-235.
Uranium need to be treated to be enriched to increase the percent of U-235.
11
= U-238
= U-235
natural uranium
(1% U-235)
enriched for power plants
(4% U-235)
UF6 is a solid, gas, and liquid.
• Before it can be enriched, yellowcake is converted into uranium hexafluoride
(UF6).
• At room temperature, UF6 changes into solid crystals that look like this:
• When the crystals are heated, they become a gas.
12
Gaseous diffusion
Uranium hexafluoride (UF6) is enriched by either gaseous diffusion or gas
centrifuge.
Gaseous diffusion pumps UF6 gas through filters. The slightly heavier U-238
doesn’t pass through the membrane as easily as U-235.
13
Gas centrifuge
The gas centrifuge process is another way to enrich uranium.
• This process uses a spinning cylinder, much the way a washer spins water out
of wet clothes.
• The spinning throws the heavier U-238 atoms toward the outside while the
lighter U-235 atoms collect near the center.
14
You already know how centrifuge works.
• The same force makes a centrifuge work. The heavier U-238 molecules move
toward the outside wall while the lighter U-235 molecules collect near the
center.
15
Think about being in a car
going around a sharp curve.
Your body is pulled toward the
door of the car. Meanwhile the
potato chip on your seat may
not move much.
Ready for a nuclear power plant
Enriched uranium for a power plant has about 4 percent U-235. It is
• Made into a ceramic material
• Formed into small fuel pellets
• Stacked in rods that are grouped into assemblies
• Sent to nuclear power plants. The fuel lasts for 3 years.
16
Energy Equivalents
Fuels have different energy content. Some sources produce the same amount of
electricity from less fuel.
17
Summary: Fill in the blanks
• Fission occurs when a neutron strikes the nucleus of a uranium-235 atom,
causing the atom to split apart.
• Two new lighter weight atoms, two or three neutrons, and a lot of energy
(mostly as heat) are released.
• If the neutrons that were released hit other uranium-235 atoms, these atoms
may fission.
• Within seconds, millions of atoms can be fissioning. This sequence of events is
called a nuclear chain reaction.
18
Summary (continued)
• The fuel for nuclear power plants is uranium.
• Uranium is a dense metal found in rocks and soil around the world.
• Rock that contains 2 to 4 pounds of uranium per ton is uranium ore.
• Uranium must be mined and milled.
• Milled uranium is converted to a gas .
• To be useful in a power plant, uranium must be enriched so the percent of
U-235 is increased.
19
Summary (continued)
• Less than 1 percent of the atoms in uranium ore are uranium-235.
• But power plants need uranium that is about 4 percent uranium-235.
• Uranium enrichment process raises the concentration of uranium-235 based on
the fact that uranium-238 atoms have a tiny bit more mass than uranium-235
atoms.
• In addition to fission, or splitting atoms of heavy elements, scientists are
learning how to control another type of nuclear reaction called fusion. Fusion
occurs when light atoms of hydrogen join together (or fuse) to create helium
and release a large amount of energy.
20
Advanced Student Assignment: Fusion
Fusion is the opposite of fission. Fusion is a nuclear reaction in which light
isotopes of hydrogen fuse together.
Fusion
• Creates new atoms
• Releases a large amount of energy
• May someday offer clean, abundant
energy
Your assignment is to research how
fusion happens on the Sun.
How is fusion different on the Earth?
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Lesson 5 Vocabulary
• centrifuge – a machine used to enrich uranium or separate uranium-235 from
uranium-238 so the uranium-235 can be made into fuel for nuclear power
plants
• ceramic – a very hard, non-metal material that can withstand very high
temperatures without melting and does not easily corrode; used for fuel pellets
for nuclear power plants
• fission – to divide or split apart; the process of splitting apart; at a nuclear
power plant it refers to splitting atoms
• fission products – the atomic fragments left after a large atomic nucleus
fissions or splits
• fuel assembly – structure containing fuel rods that hold stacked uranium
pellets; bundles of fuel rods that are loaded in the reactor core
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Vocabulary
• fuel pellet – a cylinder about the size of your fingertip that is the fuel for nuclear
power plants
• fuel rod – long metal tube that holds nuclear fuel pellets
• fusion - a nuclear reaction in which light isotopes of hydrogen fuse together
• inertia– the property of matter to resist change in its motion. An object in
motion remains in motion unless another force acts on it. An object that is not in
motion remains at rest unless a force acts on it.
• in situ – situated in the original, natural place
• leaching – the movement of a substance that has dissolved in a liquid
• milling – a process of grinding and crushing ore
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Vocabulary
• mill tailings – the radioactive, sand-like materials that remain after uranium is
extracted from uranium ore; contain hazardous substances and radium, which
decays to produce radon; require special disposal
• nuclear chain reaction – a process in which neutrons released in fission
produce an additional fission in at least one further nucleus
• ore – a metal-bearing mineral that can be profitably mined
• reactor – the part of a nuclear power plant where fission takes place
• reclamation – restoration to a useful condition
• uranium enrichment – the process of increasing the percent of uranium-235
for nuclear power plant fuel
24
Vocabulary
• uranium hexafluoride (UF6) – a compound made from uranium and fluorine;
changes to a gas when heated; used in uranium enrichment process
• yellowcake – a yellow powder that is mostly uranium
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Lesson 5 Fission and Chain Reactions | The Harnessed Atom (2016)

  • 1. The Harnessed Atom Lesson Five Fission and Chain Reactions
  • 2. What you need to know about fission and chain reactions: Fission Chain reaction Uranium fuel – Mining – Milling – Enrichment – Fuel fabrication 2
  • 3. Nuclear energy starts with a split. Energy is stored in the nuclei of atoms. Unstable atoms release energy all the time. But big energy happens when their nuclei split. • We call this split fission. 3
  • 4. How does fission happen? • Step 1: A neutron strikes the nucleus of a heavy and unstable isotope, like U-235. • Step 2: The nucleus becomes unstable. • Step 3: The nucleus vibrates and splits. This split is fission! 4
  • 5. What happens next? Fission produces • Two or three neutrons • Two lighter-weight atoms of new elements called fission products • Energy! (mainly as heat). 5
  • 6. What happens next keeps happening. In a nuclear chain reaction, fission releases more neutrons, which split more atoms, which split more atoms. We call it a chain reaction because it keeps happening! Here is how two science classes demonstrated a chain reaction: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0v8i4v1mieU&feature=player_embedded http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQGtpo2IUxA&feature=fvwrel 6
  • 7. What to remember A neutron strikes a nucleus of a heavy, unstable isotope. The nucleus splits (fission). More neutrons strike more nuclei (chain reaction). Heat energy is produced. 7
  • 8. Keeping a nuclear chain reaction going is not easy. Did all the ping pong balls “fission”? Did all the matches light? Is uranium-235 the same? A nuclear chain reaction is more difficult to keep going because • Many of the neutrons will not hit another uranium atom. • As fewer fissions happen, the chain reaction slows down and stops. 8 probably yes no
  • 9. What is the fuel at a nuclear power plant? A nuclear power plant uses uranium for fuel. Uranium ….. • Is a dense, heavy metal • Consists of atoms that hold a lot of energy in their nuclei • Is found in ordinary rocks and soil around the world. Uranium ore is mined as rocks like this one. 9
  • 10. Uranium is mined like coal. Most uranium is mined by a process is called in situ mining, which means mining “in place.” • First, a well is drilled, and water and oxygen are injected into the ore deposit. • This causes the uranium in the ore to oxidize (rust) and wash out in the water. • The water is then pumped back to the surface, and the uranium is filtered out. • What’s left is a dry, yellow powder called yellowcake. Some uranium is also mined in surface and deep mines. 10 Source: World Nuclear Association
  • 11. Making uranium “richer” Only uranium-235 is fissionable. • Natural uranium in yellowcake is less than one percent U-235. • A nuclear power plant needs fuel that is four percent U-235. Uranium need to be treated to be enriched to increase the percent of U-235. 11 = U-238 = U-235 natural uranium (1% U-235) enriched for power plants (4% U-235)
  • 12. UF6 is a solid, gas, and liquid. • Before it can be enriched, yellowcake is converted into uranium hexafluoride (UF6). • At room temperature, UF6 changes into solid crystals that look like this: • When the crystals are heated, they become a gas. 12
  • 13. Gaseous diffusion Uranium hexafluoride (UF6) is enriched by either gaseous diffusion or gas centrifuge. Gaseous diffusion pumps UF6 gas through filters. The slightly heavier U-238 doesn’t pass through the membrane as easily as U-235. 13
  • 14. Gas centrifuge The gas centrifuge process is another way to enrich uranium. • This process uses a spinning cylinder, much the way a washer spins water out of wet clothes. • The spinning throws the heavier U-238 atoms toward the outside while the lighter U-235 atoms collect near the center. 14
  • 15. You already know how centrifuge works. • The same force makes a centrifuge work. The heavier U-238 molecules move toward the outside wall while the lighter U-235 molecules collect near the center. 15 Think about being in a car going around a sharp curve. Your body is pulled toward the door of the car. Meanwhile the potato chip on your seat may not move much.
  • 16. Ready for a nuclear power plant Enriched uranium for a power plant has about 4 percent U-235. It is • Made into a ceramic material • Formed into small fuel pellets • Stacked in rods that are grouped into assemblies • Sent to nuclear power plants. The fuel lasts for 3 years. 16
  • 17. Energy Equivalents Fuels have different energy content. Some sources produce the same amount of electricity from less fuel. 17
  • 18. Summary: Fill in the blanks • Fission occurs when a neutron strikes the nucleus of a uranium-235 atom, causing the atom to split apart. • Two new lighter weight atoms, two or three neutrons, and a lot of energy (mostly as heat) are released. • If the neutrons that were released hit other uranium-235 atoms, these atoms may fission. • Within seconds, millions of atoms can be fissioning. This sequence of events is called a nuclear chain reaction. 18
  • 19. Summary (continued) • The fuel for nuclear power plants is uranium. • Uranium is a dense metal found in rocks and soil around the world. • Rock that contains 2 to 4 pounds of uranium per ton is uranium ore. • Uranium must be mined and milled. • Milled uranium is converted to a gas . • To be useful in a power plant, uranium must be enriched so the percent of U-235 is increased. 19
  • 20. Summary (continued) • Less than 1 percent of the atoms in uranium ore are uranium-235. • But power plants need uranium that is about 4 percent uranium-235. • Uranium enrichment process raises the concentration of uranium-235 based on the fact that uranium-238 atoms have a tiny bit more mass than uranium-235 atoms. • In addition to fission, or splitting atoms of heavy elements, scientists are learning how to control another type of nuclear reaction called fusion. Fusion occurs when light atoms of hydrogen join together (or fuse) to create helium and release a large amount of energy. 20
  • 21. Advanced Student Assignment: Fusion Fusion is the opposite of fission. Fusion is a nuclear reaction in which light isotopes of hydrogen fuse together. Fusion • Creates new atoms • Releases a large amount of energy • May someday offer clean, abundant energy Your assignment is to research how fusion happens on the Sun. How is fusion different on the Earth? 21
  • 22. Lesson 5 Vocabulary • centrifuge – a machine used to enrich uranium or separate uranium-235 from uranium-238 so the uranium-235 can be made into fuel for nuclear power plants • ceramic – a very hard, non-metal material that can withstand very high temperatures without melting and does not easily corrode; used for fuel pellets for nuclear power plants • fission – to divide or split apart; the process of splitting apart; at a nuclear power plant it refers to splitting atoms • fission products – the atomic fragments left after a large atomic nucleus fissions or splits • fuel assembly – structure containing fuel rods that hold stacked uranium pellets; bundles of fuel rods that are loaded in the reactor core 22
  • 23. Vocabulary • fuel pellet – a cylinder about the size of your fingertip that is the fuel for nuclear power plants • fuel rod – long metal tube that holds nuclear fuel pellets • fusion - a nuclear reaction in which light isotopes of hydrogen fuse together • inertia– the property of matter to resist change in its motion. An object in motion remains in motion unless another force acts on it. An object that is not in motion remains at rest unless a force acts on it. • in situ – situated in the original, natural place • leaching – the movement of a substance that has dissolved in a liquid • milling – a process of grinding and crushing ore 23
  • 24. Vocabulary • mill tailings – the radioactive, sand-like materials that remain after uranium is extracted from uranium ore; contain hazardous substances and radium, which decays to produce radon; require special disposal • nuclear chain reaction – a process in which neutrons released in fission produce an additional fission in at least one further nucleus • ore – a metal-bearing mineral that can be profitably mined • reactor – the part of a nuclear power plant where fission takes place • reclamation – restoration to a useful condition • uranium enrichment – the process of increasing the percent of uranium-235 for nuclear power plant fuel 24
  • 25. Vocabulary • uranium hexafluoride (UF6) – a compound made from uranium and fluorine; changes to a gas when heated; used in uranium enrichment process • yellowcake – a yellow powder that is mostly uranium 25