PPT136

PPT136

PPT136 Fuel/Water Chemistry and Control

2 Credit Hours

Students explain the fundamentals of chemistry to include atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical bonding, molecular structure, mixtures, solutions and compounds, and properties and uses of gases. They explain the theory of corrosion chemistry, pH and ion exchangers that are key to power plant water systems. They describe the methods and systems used for water chemistry control, steam generator chemistry, and secondary chemistry control. For reactor water chemistry, they analyze the types, sources, effects and control/removal of impurities. Students describe the factors involved with radiochemistry, radiolysis and recombination and hydrogen gas that are essential to water chemistry. Students study combustion and the constituents that make up fossil fuels. Fuel classification is described, methods of analyzing, and the utilization of the maximum amount of energy stored in the fuels.

2024 Fall Term

Section: A
Course Format: On-Campus Seats Available: 9/20
Type Location Dates Time Meeting Days Instructor
In-Person DWN DC309 10/16/24 - 12/12/24 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM W R Natalie Martin
Type In-Person
Location DWN DC309
Dates 10/16/24 - 12/12/24
Times 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Meeting Days W R
Instructor Natalie Martin
Section: O
Course Format: Online Seats Available: 14/20
Type Location Dates Time Meeting Days Instructor
Online 10/14/24 - 12/13/24 Natalie Martin
Type Online
Location
Dates 10/14/24 - 12/13/24
Times
Meeting Days
Instructor Natalie Martin