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INDIGENOUS!)UNDERWATERCAMERAFORCOOLANTCH
Introduction
UnderIX-Planprolect, Techniques"(power-6)ofstate-of-arttechnologies ofcoolanfchannelsatakenup at DRHR a MiniatureUnderwaterCCTVCameraandCamera forvisualinspeclionof coolantbeendeveloped,The camera,ha$beendesignedto be compatibledeliverysystem,Thedevelogmenthasresultedin achievingself-relianceareaandsubstantialsavingsinCO,$t
Fig,1showstheCCTVcamerasystem,ThesystemconsistsofCamera'"ControlUnitandthe Monitor.The Camera,is speciallydesignedwithelectroniccomponents(Pick-upJUbe& pre,ampllflerPCB)workinginenvironmentAll otherelectroniccomponentsneededforcameraoperathe CameraControlUnit,whichis'locatedoutsideradiationenvironmentandelectroniccomponentsof the,Camerahavebeenspeciallydevelopedafor use in radiationfield of 10,' rads/hrfor an integrateddose ofGammaChamber5000hasbeenusedforirradiationtestingof opticaland'electro
Fig. 1 Miniature UndeJwater Radiation Resistant CCTV Camera System
components.CG&CRtandECILhavehelpedinthefabricationof opticaland electronicscomponents,respectively.The Camera System has beenqualifiedonfull-scalemock-uptestfacilityat BARCand the systemis ready for use on reactorchannels.
CameraHead
Fig. 2 shows the Camera Head. The Camera Head
consists of 2/3 inches Yoke Assembly, 2/3 inches
Pick-upTube,TubeSocketPCB,Pre-amplifierPCBand MacroMotorfor focus,a RotatingMirrorforradialviewing,a motorfor rotatingthemirror,andIlluminationHeadat the frontend of cameraand
watersealingarrangementsandcentringprovisions.The Camera Head is designedto be inter-changeablewith BARCtSInspectionHead.Theassemblyat CameraHeadand BARCISSealingPlugis loadedintothe coolantchannelusingtheFuellingMachine.Fig.3showsthe assemblyofCamera Head and BARCIS Sealing Plug.
CentringModnte
Fig.2 Camera head
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Specificationof CameraHead
Fig.3 Camera Head with special sealing plug
2/3"
Radiationtolerance
Better than 600 lines at the centre
10 lux on face
Resolution
Sensitivity
Illumination
Macro focus control
Illuminationcontrol
Mirror rotation control
15 mV video signal
Rated at 10 kg/sq em;
Cable Radiation resistant cable length 100 metres
em
Partsof CameraHead
Yoke Assembly:The yokeconsistsof theverticalandhorizontaldefleciioncoiisfor thescanningof thebeaminthepick.uptubeandafocuscoil,whichcontrolsthebeamcurrentforsharpfocus.
Pick-UpTube:ThePick-upTubeis theheartof Ihecamera.This is a 2/3 inchesradiationhardenedpickuptube.It picksup the imagesignalandsuppliesit tothePre-amplifierPCB.
Tube Socket PCB: The Tube Socket PCB is
on the rear side of the Pick-up tube. This PCB
supplies the filtered voltages to the electrodes
of the Pick-up tube.
Pre-amplifierPCB:ThePre-ampiifierPCBissituatednext to the TubeSocketPCB.Thesignalspickedup by the tubeare fed to thePre-amplifierbeforethey are giventhe mainvideoamplifierPCB.ThisPre-amplifierPCBishousedina shieldedcopperboxtoavoidstray
noisepick-ups.All thecomponentsinthePCBare radiationhardened.Fig.4 showsblockdiagramofPre-amplifier.MacroMotor: The MacroMotoris usedto
adjust the macrofocus. This is done bycouplingthemovementof theyokeassembiyon a fixed horizontalaxis usingthe MacroMotor.The motormovesthe yokeassemblynearor awayfromthe lensdependingonthepositiveor negativevoltagesuppliedto theMacroMotor.
24.PinConnector:The 24-Pinconnectorat
the rearendof theCameraHeadprovidesall
VideoInput
TargetVoltage
the inputvoltagescomingfromthe CameraControlUnit.It alsobringsoutthesignalsfromPre-amplifierBoard to the CameraControlUnit. it also providesthe illuminationto thebulbsprovidedat thefrontendof theCameraHead The cable connector facilitatesrepair/servicingof theCameraHead.IlluminationHead:The IlluminationHeadis
designedto illuminatethedarkinsidesurtaceof thepressuretube.
Rotating Mirror: The RotatingMirror isprovidedto obtainradialviewof the internalsurtaceof thepressuretube
qVideo
Output
SS Body
Fig. 4 Block diagram of Pre-amplifier PCB
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lIt-DBC,5 IV-EDF, S
Two component ellil>tical mirror with 5S ha>e
v -DBC, 5
n"..ded meta! Tube
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Mold-component coated Ic", sy<tcm
Fig. 5 Optical components of Camera
. Multicomponent Lens System: The multi-
componenllenssyslemIs provided10obtainfocussed image. Fig. 5 shows opticalcomponents.The Optical Componentsareradiationhardened.
CameraControlUnit
The CameraConlrolUnil consislsof six PCBs,whichconlrolIhevanousfunctions01the CameraHead.A separatepowersupply(SMPS)0-60V,7 ampssuppliestherequiredpowerlorilluminallon.The PCBsin CameraControlUnit are listedaslollows
PowerSupplyPCB
SignalGeneratorPCBHorizontalScanningPCBHVConverterPCB
VideoAmplifierPCBMacroFocusPCB
Specifications of CameraControl Unit:
CameraControlUnitPCBs
PowerSupply Board:The mainlunctionofthis PCBis to convert240VAC into stable
ripplefreeoutputof I15V DC Thesevollagesaresuppliedto allothercircuitboardsthroughthe bus bars.Fig.6 showsblockdiagramofPowerSupply
SignalGeneratorBoard:Thisboardpertormsthe functionsof verticalscanning,magneticfocuscurrentcontrolandgenerationofvariousstandardsignals.Fig.7 showsblockdiagramofSignalGeneralor.
Horizontal Scanning Board: This circuitboard generates the voltages that arenecessarytodriveIhehorizontaldeflectioncallIn Ihe CameraHead.Horizontalcentringandhorizonlalamplitude/widthadjustmentsaredone usingIhis circuit Fig. 8 showsblockdiagramofHorizontalScanningcircuit
HV ConverterBoard:The mainpurposeofthisboardis to generateall thehighvoltagesrequiredfor vidicontube to generatetubeheatervoltage(-6.3V)and to generatethecompositeblankingsignaLProtectionin caseofsweepfailureis alsoprovidedinthiscircuitFig.9showsblockdiagramofHVConverter.
Video Amplifier Board: The video signalcomingfromthepre-amplltieroutputisappliedtoanautomaticgain control stage through
Sr. Glasstype Lensdimensionsin mm 'IoCeO,DopingNo.
BSC,S (Borosilicate) 39(a)x28(b)x4 0.5
BSC,S (Borosilicate) 39(a)x28(b)x2 1.8
III DBC,S (DenseBariumCrown) 10x 5 0.5
IV EDF,S (ExtraDenseFlint) 10x 6 0.5
V DBC,S (DenseBariumCrown) 10x 5 0.5
supply
Fig. 6 Block diagram of Power Supply PCB
InverterSecuritySignal
Horizontal Drive for Line Sweep
Vertical Drive for Vertical Sweep
Fig.' BlockdiagmmoISignaIGec"al"PCB
Fig. 8 Block diagram a/Horizontal Scanning PCB
T"get Voltage (47 V)
Beam Voltage (Gl)
Tube Heate, Voltage
Compo,i!c BlankingSignal
Fig.9 BlockdiagramofHVConverlerPCB
Video
SignalMixed Blanking Signal
Syne Signal
Fig. 10 Block diagram of Video Amplifier PCB
Fig.II BlockdiagramofFocusandMirrorAdjustmentPCB
coupling capacitor. The automatic gain control
stage is followed by a transistor based current
amplifier. Fig. 10 shows block diagram of
Video Amplifier.
FocusAdjustmentBoard:ThisPCBcontrolsthe focusmotorto movebackandforththe
yokeassemblyandalsorotationof themotionat thereflectingmirrorfor theradialviewingoftheinsidesurtaceof thepressurefube.Fig.11showsblock diagramof Focusand MirrorAdjustmentcircuit.
Conclusion
The indigenous development of MiniatureUnderwaterRadiationResistanfCCTVCamerafor
RemotlsedInspectionof Coolanf ChannelsofPHWRshasbeencompleted.Thecamerahasbeendesignedto be compatiblewith BARCISdeliverysystem.Thecameracanbeusedfor radialviewingof Insidesurtaceofpressuretubesof220MWe/500MWe PHWRsduring in-serviceinspection.Thecameracan alsobe usedfor in-situinspectionofinsidesurtaceofcalandriatubespriorto installationofpressuretubes.Thisdevelopmenthasresultedinself-reliancein high tech area and substantialsavingsin cost.Withtheexperiencegainedduringthe development,it will be possibleto developradiationresistantCCTVcamerawithpan,filt andzoom for use In hot cells & water pools.
ACTIVESTABILIZEDANTENNAPEDESTAL
ActiveStabilizedAntennaPedestalISa devicetomaintainsatellitelinkbyactivelycompensatingforavessel'snavigationandmotion:pitch,roll,andyaw.It is a partof thestabilizedplatformequippedwithgyro-sensorsand confrolelectronicsfor use inships.As the vesselmoves,the antennainstant-aneouslytakesthecorrectivemovesothatit stayspointedat the appropriatestatelliteto whichit isanchored. This orientationdevice has got tworotationalaxeswhicharedrivenby steppermotorthroughtwostagegeartrainof reductionratioof64These are fine pitch gears of precisionclassAGMA10andmadeof hardenedstainlesssteel.Inorderto minimizeweight,the mechanismhousingandpedestalaremadeof highstrengthaluminiumalloy. Control InstrumentationDivision (CnID),BARC,is integratingthisunitfortherequirementsofDRDO.Ontheconceptsof CnID,theengineeringand manufacturinghas beendone at CentretorDesignandManufacture(erstwhileCWS).
RotationalDOFofAntennaAxis. 2
Rangeof theendeffector : +45'to45'(eachaxis)
Angularpositionalerror :<10arcminOverallheightoftheAntenna. 445mm
PedestalOverallsizeofthegearhousing .102xl02xg6mmApproximateweight : 2 kg
BARCSIGNSMoUWITHUNIVERSALCABLESLTD.
A Memorandumof Understandingwas signedbyBARCwithUniversalCablesLtd.(UCL),Satna,onNovember29, 2001 for developingthin walledelectronbeamcrosslinkedelastomericcables.UCL
is a leadingmanufacturerofcablesofall kindsandhas facility for production,quality control andtesting.
Mr AM Palanka, Head, TT&CD, BARC, and Mr SL Kakkar,
Presidenl (Works), Universal Cables Ltd., exchanging the
signed Agreement in Ihe presence of Dr S Sabhrawal, Head,RTDS, BARC
EleclronBeamcross-linkingof cablesresultsInimprovedproperties,likeimprovedformstabilityathighertemperatures,improvementin deformationresistance, reduced swelling behaviour andincreasedabrasionresistance.The thin walled,hightemperatureandhighperformanceEBcross-linkedcablesare used by IndianRailwaysforelectrictractionandrollingstock.Thisdevelopmentwillprovidean importsubstitutionandachieveself-reliance.
BARCwillprovidetechnicalconsultancyandjointlydeveloptheunder-beamcablehandlingsystemandcarryout initialtrial irradiationrunsof cablesforprocessoptimization.Thisworkwill be carriedoutby RadiationTechnologyDevelopmentSectionofC&I Groupat iLU-6acceleratorfacility,BoardofRadiationandIsotopeTechnology(BRIT)complex,Vashl,NaviMumbai.
'SENSORSTOPANDPUSHER'ASSEMBLIES
A functionwasorganisedby CentreforDesignandManufacture(CDM),BARC,on March27,2002forhandingoverof the lastset of spare'SensorStopandPusher'assembiiesfor 220MWeFMHeadto
NPCIL. The lastset of assemblieswereformallyhandedover by Mr B. Bhattacharjee,Director,BARC, to Mr V.K. Chaturvedi,ChairmanandManagingDirector, NPCIL. Dr Anil Kakodkar,Chairman,AEC, presided over the meeting.Mr G. Govindarajan,Director,A&MGroup,BARC,was also presenton the occasion.The previousheadsof CDMwerealsoinvitedalongwith otherdignitariesof BARC/NPCIL.This completesthemanufacturingcycleof FM Headassembliesandreactorchannelcomponentsfor 220 MWepowerprojects. So far, CDM has successfullymanufacturedand delivered22 numbersof FM
Heads,4600 numbersof End FittingBodiesand5250numbersof LinerTubesforvarious220MWe
PowerProjects. CDMhas now undertakenthemanufactureof EndFittingBodiesandLinerTubesfor 500 MWe Project,TAPS-3,and FM Headcomponentsfor500MWeProject,aftersuccessfullymanutacturinganddeliveringtheEndFittingBodiesandLinerTubesforTAPS-4.
Mr B. Bhattachar/ee,Director BARC, greetingMr V.K.ChaluNedi,Chairman&ManagingDireclor,NPCIL,duringIhehandingoverfunctionof theassemblies
While appreciatingthe efforts of CDM inmanufacturinghighqualityprecisioncomponents,
Mr Bhattacharjee,Director,BARC, during hisspeech,opinedthat suchfunctionsneededto beencouragedso that the nature of the jobsundertakenby CDMweremadeknownto others.He furtheraddedthat he lookedforwardfor the
continuedsupportfromCDMforfuturepriorityjobs.Dr AnilKakockar,Chail111an,AEC,appreciatedthevariousjobs manufacturedby CDM and alsorecalledthe contributionof ex-headsof CDMinthe nuclearpowerprogramsof the Department.
Mr B. Bhaffacharjee, Director, BARC, formany handing over the
'Sensor Stop and Pushet assemblies, to Mr V:K ClJalulvedi,
ClJainnan & Managing Director, NPCJL
He supportedand appreciatedthe total serviceproviderconceptbeing implementedby CDM.Further,he suggestedthat thisconceptcouldbeextendedwiththehelpof BARCnetworkto evolveconcurrentengineering.While appreciatingthesupportofCDMformanufacturingvariousprecisioncomponentsrequired for the power projects,MrChaturvedi,CMD,NPCIL,expressedthehopeofgettingfull supportof CDMin the futurealsoforvariousdevelopmentworksin particular,wheneveronlyonevendoris availablefor theirwork.Healsoopined that such functions be conductedInappreciationoftheCDMstafffortheirqualityoutput.MrG. Govindarajan,Director,A&MGroup,BARC,alsospokeon thegenesisof thisget-togetherandencouragedtheCDMstaffto perf01111evenbetter.Mr A Manjunatha,Head,CDM, welcomedthedignitariesand invitees.Mr RL Suthar,Head,D&DS,CDM,explainedthehistoryofmanufacturing
technologyof FM heads and reactor channelcomponentsin Hindi.Mr LD. Chavan,oneof theCDM technicalstaff associatedwith FM head
assemblyduringthe last 30 years,proposedthevoteofthanks.
ONEYEARSTIPENDIARYTRAININGCOURSEONHEALTHPHYSICS
Thevaledictoryfunctionof the8thbatchof theOneYear StipendiaryCourse on Health Physicsconductedfor the Divisionsof Health,Safety&EnvironmentGroup(HS& E Group),BARC,andHealthPhysicsUnitsof NPCIL,IGCARandAERBwasheldon February27,2002af theauditoriumofRadiationProtectionTraining& InformationCentre(RPTIC),CT & CRS Building,Anushaktinagar.52 traineesof thecurrentbatchgraduatedon thisoccasion.
Mr S. Krishnan,SeniorExeCUliveDirector(CP), NPCIL,deliveringthe Valedictoryaddress.Otherspresenton thedais(from L to R) are Mr GS. Jauhri, Head,HPD,BARC,Dr V. Venkat Raj, Director,HS & E Group,BARC,Dr KS. Parthasarathy, Secretary, AERB, andMr RM.Sha..., HPD,BARC.
This functionwaspresidedoverby Dr V. VenkatRaj,Director,HS&EGroup,BARC.MrS.Krishnan,SeniorExecutiveDirector(CP),NPCILdeliveredthevaledictory address. Dr KS. Parthasarathy,Secretary,AERB,presentedtheAERBawardstothefirsttworankholders.
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Mr PratapSinghreceivingthe carlifica!efromDr V.Direc!or,HS&E Group,BARC.
Mr G.S. Jauhrl,Head,HealthPhysicsDivision,BARC, welcomed the dignitaries and thedislinguishedinvitees,
The Presidentialaddress was delivered byDr V, VenkatRai,Director,HS& E Group,BARC.He conveyedthegoodwishesof Director,BARC,to all the traineesfor successfullycompletingthecourse,He advisedthe traineesto apply theknowledgegainedbythemduringthetrainingto thefieldjobswhichtheywillundertake,HesaidthattheJobof healthphysicistsis a delicateonein whichtheyhaveto ensuretheefficientfunctioningof theplantwithoutmakinganycompromiseonthesafetyaspects,
Mr SunIl Kumar Sahoo receiving the AERB award for the first
rank from Or K.S. Parlhasarathy, Secretary, AERB
The vaiedictory address was delivered byMr S, Krishnan,SeniorExecutiveDirector(CP),NPCIL,Inhisvaledictoryaddress,MrKrishnansaid
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thatit wasdifficultto startsucha courseandmuchmoredifficultto sustainit for a long period,Hecongratulatedthe Organisersfor sustainingthemomentum and running this programmesuccessfullyfor morethana decade,He recalledthat DAE,sinceits very inception,hadgivenloppriorityto safetyandtherewasnocompromiseonsafetyaspects,HereiteratedthatthejobofaHealthPhysicistwastoensurethata plantfunctionsandallthesafelyaspectsarebeingtakencareof.
Mr R. SreenivasPrabhu receivingthe carlificatefromMr S Krishnan,SaniorExacu!iveDirec/or(CP),NPCtL
Thefirsttworankholders,Mr SunilKumarSahooand Mr Ajay Pratap Singh were awardedCertificatesand cash prizesinstitutedby AERB,Thesecertificatesweregivenby Dr K,S,Partha-sarathy, Secretary, AERB. Dr. Parthasarathyexplainedthe rationalebehindthe institutionofIheseawards.Dr Parthasarathyremarkedthattheoperationalhealthphysicistsfunctionas the"eyesandears"of theregulatoryauthority,
ThetratneeswereawardedtheCourseCertificates
byMrS,KrishnanandDrV,VenkatRaj,
The functionconcludedwith a voteof thanksbyMr RM, Sharma,Head,PowerProjectsSafetySection,HealthPhysicsDivision,BARC.
TRAININGCOURSEIN'BASICRADIATIONPROTECTION'
RadiationSafetySystemsDivision(RSSD),BARC,conducteda three-<Jaytrainingcourse(March20-22,2002)inbasicradiationprotectionforthebenefitof thestaffmembersworkingin the irradiatorandacceleratorfacilitiesof BARC,Boardof Radiationand Isotope Technology(BRIT), Centre forAdvancedTechnology(CAT),andVariableEnergyCyclotronCentre(VECG)locatedat Mumbai,NaviMumbai,IndoreandKolkata,respectively.
Dr KL. Narasimharao,one of file organisers01file trainingcourse,speakingat the inauguraffunction
In the inauguralsession,Mr M.L. Joshi, Head,RadiationHazardControl(RHC)Section,RSSD,welcomedthe participantsand said that theawarenessaboutsafetyin handlingradiationwouldgoa longwayin increasingthesafetyofourplants.Dr M.C. Abani, Head, RSSD, in his openingremarks,saidthatthiswas the thirdsuchtrainingcourseaftertheonesconductedfor thebenefitofstaffmembersat RadiologicallaboratoriesandatNuclearRecycleGroup,and therewererequestsfromseveralDivisionstoconductsuchcourses.He
also said that this coursehad been speciallydesignedto benefitstaffmembersworkingin theaccelerator and irradiator facilities of theDeparimentof Atomic Energy. Dr (Ms) A.M.Samuel,Director,Bie-medicalGroup,BARC,in herinauguraladdress,saidthatsincethehumanbody
cannot recognise the presence of radlafion,detectionof radiationwasveryimportant,andthatalotofprogresshasbeenmadeinthisfield.Shealsotoldthat therewasa fearpsychosisaboutnuclearradiationasa resultofnuclearbombs,whichshouldberemoved.Shealsosaidthatfearcomestromtheunknown,andthereforeweneedto understandandrespectthe radiation,followthe rules,andremovethefear.
Twenty-twoparticipantstrom BARC,BRIT,CAT,and VECC attendedthe course. The courseconsistedof 12 lecturescoveringvarioussubjects,namely,dosecalculation,radiationbiology,healthphysics instruments,dose and contaminationcontrol,industrialhygiene& safety,environmentalmonitoring,radiationemergencyhandling,internaldosimetry,plant-specifICHealthPhysicsprocedures,unusualincidentsin irradiatorsand accelerators,etc.Thefacultyfor thecoursewasdrawnfromtheHealth, Safety & EnvironmentGroup, BARC,and includedMr S. Kannan,Dr P.C. Gupta,MrN.Kaiyanasundaram,MrA Raiu,DrAR Nayak,Dr M.V.Dingankar,Mr D.P.Pimputkar,Dr RK.Gopalakrishnanand Dr K.S. PradeepkumarofRSSD;Dr B.S.Reoof RadiologicalProtectionandAdvisoryDivision;DrRK. Singhalof HealthPhysicsDivision;and Ms PramillaSawantof InternalDosimetryDivision.Dr S. Kailas,Head,NuclearPhysics Division, Dr B.N. Karkera, Head,MechanicalDesign and PrototypeDevelopmentSection,and Mr RD. Iyengar,SeniorManager,Spice Irradiator,BRIT,gave invitedlecturesonacceleratorsin scienceand technology,radiationvault design for accelerators,and safety inirradiators,respectively.Dr N.Ramamoorthy,ChiefExecutive,BRITand AssociateDirector,IsotopeGroup,BARC,in his concludingremarks,saidthatthe non-powerapplicationsof the AtomicEnergyProgrammeinvolve the public at large. Hehighlightedthatthesafetystandardsarebecomingmore and more stringent,but they have beensuccessfullyincorporatedduringthe designanddevelopmentof the various irradiators. Heemphasizedtheneedforgoodrapportbetweenthe
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operating and radiation protectionstaff, withobjectivity,professionalidentity,and interactivebehaviour.He appreciatedthe goodresponseforthecoursefromthevarioususerdepartmentsandurgedIheparticipantsto translatethe knowledgegainedintousefulwork.Thecoursewasorganisedby Mr ML Joshi, Dr KL NarasirnharaoandMr RanjitSharmaofRSSD.
TRAININGPROGRAMMEON 'APPLICATIONOF NAAINFORENSICANALYSIS'
Aweek-longTrainingProgrammeon 'ApplicationofNeutronActivationAnalysis(NAA) in ForenSIcAnaiysis'wasorganisedjointlyby theNAAUnitofCFSL, Hyderabad (BPR&D) and AnalyticalChemistryDivision,BARC, at BARC, Mumbai,duringFebruary4-8,2002.
Theobjectiveof theTrainingCoursewastoexposemainlytheforensicscientiststo recentadvancesintheuseofNeutronActivationAnalysisforelementalanalysisofevidentiarymaterials,whichhasprovedtobeof immensevalueinforensicinvestigations.
Theprogrammeconsistedof a seriesof lectures,hands-onpracticalsas wellas demonstrationsinRadiochemicalandInstrumentalNeutronActivation
Analysiswithassociatedgamma-rayspectrometryThe role of analyticaltechniquesiike AtomicAbsorption Spectrophotometry,ElectroanaiyticalTechniques,XRF, DCP & ICP-AES. ThermalAnalysis,LiquidChromatography,etc. were alsocoveredin iectures. In addition,lecturesonpossibleapplicationsof Photochemistry,RamanSpectroscopy,Isotope applicationsin forensicscienceand a lectureon the role of forensicscientistsin proper/successfulconvictionwerealsoarranged. The experimentsemphasisedtheapplicationsof NAAto real life casesamplesofforensic interest,i.e. In the field of ballistics,
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loxicology, source correspondenceto decidecommonnessoforiginor otherwise,narcotics,whitecoliar crimes, suspected electrocutioncases,documents,etc.
Thirteen participantsfrom different State andCentralForensicScienceLaboratoriesattendedtheprogramme.ThreescientistsfromACD,BARC,alsoparticipatedandattendedthetechnicallecturesandpracticals.
InaugurationoftheTrainingProgrammeon'ApplicationofNAAInForensicAnalysis'.Seatedfromleft to rightare : Dr(Ms)R.Krlshnamurlhy,Director (officiating), Forensic Sciencelaboratory, Mumbal,Maharashtre,Dr N. Chaffopadhyay,DeputyDirector,NAA Unit of CFSl, Hyderebadat ACD(CourseDirector),Dr M. Sudersanan,Head, AnatytlcalChemistryDivision,BARC,Dr ABR. Trlpathlof NAA Unit(CourseCo-ordinator),Mr C.A Bhadkambekarof NAAUnit(CourseCo-ore/Inator)
Dr M. Sudersanan,Head,AnalyticalChemistryDivision, BARC, inaugurated the trainingprogramme.Deliveringthe inaugurataddress,Dr Sudersanangave a brief accountof salientfeaturesof theNAAUnitsinceitsinception.Healsogaveanoverviewonthe"RoleofNuclearAnalyticalChemistry"in its applicationfor the benefitof thepublic.
Dr N.Chattopadhyay,DeputyDirector,NAAUnitofCFSL,HyderabadandtheCourseDirectorof thisprogramme,on behalf of the Director,CFSL,Hyderabad,welcomedthe participantswho hadcomeall thewayfromdifferentpartsof thecountryto attend the programme.He also gave anintroductoryaddresspointingout the importanceand relevanceof this Course for the forensic
scientists,stressingthe objectiveandutilityof theCourse.
Dr A.B.R. TripathiandMrC.A BhadkambekaroftheNAAUnitwhowereCourseCo-ordinatorsandother personnelin the NAA Unit of CFSL,Hyderabad,werealsocloselyassociatedwiththeCourseDirectorat all stageswhichenabledthepreparationand organisationof the meet verysuccessfully.
Objectivetypefeed-backexcercisein theformof 4possibleoptionsto arriveat the mostappropriateanswerswere conductedfor the participantsfollowedbydiscussionsonFebruary7, 2002.
Onthefinalday,i.e.February8, 2002,aftergroupdiscussionsandfeed-backfromthe participants,Dr M.Sudersanan,Head,ACD,BARC,presentedthe certificatesto the participantshighlightingtheoverallimportanceof analysisin forensicstudies.Healsostressedaboutthenecessityof awarenesspercolationamongendusers,withspecialreferencetosamplingforNAAfollowingstepsasgiveninthelaidoutguidelines.
DrC.N.Bhattacharyya,Director,CFSL,Hyderabad,BPR&D,MHA,Gov!. of India, renderedhis fulladministrativeandfinancialsupportwhichenabledsuccessfulorganisationof the meet.Overall,theprogrammewas thought-provokingand theinteractive lively discussions were highlyappreciatedbytheparticipants.~""~~ ""'-== =
NATIONALSAFETYDAYCELEBRATIONAT BARC
TheNationalSafetyDaywascelebratedon March4, 2002at BARCwitha day-longprogramme.Anexhibitionwas arrangedat the CentralComplexAuditorium.Displayof safetyposterson differentthemesaswellassafetyinformationcharts,a safetyslogancontestandscreeningof safetyfilmswerethe highlightsof the programme.The annualprogrammeis a part of the educationaland
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Mr Anlony De Sa. Conlrollee BARC (facing the camera) al the
Safety Exhibition organized on National Safety Day at theGenUal Complex Audflorium
motivationalactivitiesundertheAccidentPrevention
Programmeand is being regularlyorganisedinBARCbytheIndustrialHygieneandSafetySection,RadiationSafety SystemsDivision.About 500employeesof the Centre took part in thecelebration.Director,BARC and the Controllervisitedtheexhibitionandshowedtheirappreciation.Director,BARCgave valuablesuggestions.TheFuelReprocessingDivisionat Trombay,PREFREand AFFF,Tarapur,and the BARCfacilitiesatKaipakkamconductedsimilarprogrammeson thisoccasion.
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SOLIDSTATEPHYSICSSYMPOSIUM
The44thDAESolidStatePhysicsSymposiumwasorganised underthe auspicesof the BoardofResearchin Nuclear Sciences,DepartmentofAtomic Energy, and held at BARCduringDecember26-30,2001.Thiswasyet anotherverysuccessfulconferencein a seriesof symposiaheldeveryyearwithoutbreaksince 1957in differentparts of the countryin variousuniversitiesandresearch institutions.This annual symposiumcontinuesto representthelargestgatheringof solidstatephysicistsin the country,with 316 reseal1:hpaperspresentedthis year and a total of 365
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registeredparticipantsfromall partsof Indiaandafewfromabroad.Comparedto topicalconferences,Ihissymposiumindeedallowsa somewhatuniqueopportunityof interdisciplinaryinleractionsamongsolidstatephysicists.
Mr B. Bhaffacharjee.Director, BARC. delivering thepresidenlialaddressduringtheinauguralfunctionof theDAESolidStatePhysicsSymposium
The symposiumwas inauguratedby Dr Ani!Kakodkar, Chairman, AEC, and Secretary.Governmentof India,DAE. Mr B. Bhattacharjee.Director, BARC, presided over the inauguralfunction,andDr S. K. SIkka,Director.AtomicandCondensed Matter Physics Group, BARC,welcomedthedelegates.DrS.L.Chaplot,Convenerot the symposium,proposeda vote of thanks.Dr R.Mukhopadhyay,LocalConvener,coordinatedthelocalarrangements.
Thedeliberationsat thesymposiumcovereda widerangeof topicsof currentinferestin solidstatephysicswhich includedphononphysics,phasetransitions,superconductivity,magnetism,electronicstructures, semiconductorphysics, transportproperties,surtacescience,soft-condensedmatter,novel materialsand instrumentation,etc. Thesymposiumthis year inciuded invited seminarsessionson recent researchand developmentactivitiesat the INDUS-1synchrotronat Indore.photo-electron spectroscopy and emergingsuperconductors.The Invited speakers wereselectedby a nationalorganisingcommitteefroma
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iargenumberof suggestionsreceivedfromalloverthe country,with a view to cover the topicsofcurrentinterest.Thedetailedscientiftcprogrammewas worked out by the scientificsecretaries,DrT.SakuntalaandMr P.S.R.Krishna.
A highlightof thesymposiumwasaninvitedtalkbyDr S. K. Sikkaon condensedmatterphysicsofnuclearmaterials,whichwastruly informativeandinspiring.In all, 28 invitedpresentations,27 oralcontributedpapers,256postercontributedpapersand 5 doctoral theses were presentedat thesymposium.The exceptionallygood quality ofseveral contributedpapers demonstratedthefundamentalInherenfstrengthof thesciencein thecountry.Intheconcludingsession,DrB.K.Godwalsummarisedtheproceedings.A bestthesisaward,sponsoredby the IndianPhysicsAssociation,wasalsopresentedatthissymposium.
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BARCSCIENTISTSHONOURED
.Dr K.P.Mishra,Head,Cellularand Free Radical RadiationBiology Section, RadiationBiology Division, BARC, hasbeen electeda Fellowof theNationalAcademyof Sciences,India, in the year 2001. Dr
Mlshrahasbeenconferredthishonorinrecognitionof his significantcontributionsin the area ofRadiationBiology, Free Radical Biology andBiophysics. . Ms VahbizJamadar,a Ph.D.
student under the collaborationprojectbetweenFoodTechnologyDivisionand RadiationChemistry& ChemicalDynamicsDivision,BARC,andMumbaiUniversityhas
beenawardedthebestposterawardfor thepaperentitled,"Influenceof Radiationand hotolysisonInlracellularProteases", al the Third AsianPhotochemistryConferenceheldat MumbaiduringJanuary6-11, 2002. The awardcarriesa prizemoneyofRs.500/-andacitation..MsDikshaN.DaniofMolecular
Biology & AgricultureDivision,BARC,receivedthe bestposterpresentationawardat the SilverJubilee Conference of the
EiectronMicroscopeSocietyof Indiaon 'Electron
Microscopyand AlliedFields', held at liT-BombayduringFebruary20-22,2002.Theposterwas entitled,"Transmission Electron
500nmth;cksect;on,160kVMicroscopyof Semi-Thinx60K 100nm Sections of Cyano-
bacterium Anacystisniduiansat 160kV" andwas authoredby DikshaDani,J. K. Sainis(MB&AD)andG. K. Dey(MSD),BARC. ConventionallyTransmissionElectronMicroscopyforbiologicalsamplesis donewithTEMoperalingat 80-100kV,usingultra-thinsectionsof70-100nm.It isnotpossibietoviewsectionsthickerthan thesewith suchconventionalTEM.Thoughused quite often, such randomlycut ultra-thinsections yield rather incomplete..informationregardingspeclticultra-structuralfeatures.In theworkpresentedin the poster,the usefulnessofTransmissionElectronMicroscopyathighervoltage(160kV)for viewingsectionsrangingfrom 200-500nm in thicknesswas evaluated.Semi-thin
sectionsof cyanobacteriaAnacystisniduiansupto500nmcouldbeobservedwithTEMat160kV.Theoverallthylakoidarrangementandinterconnectionsbetweenthe thylakoidmembraneswere clearlyvisibleinthesesemi-thinsectionsasseeninFigure.
A paper titled, "RemotelyOperated Non-destructiveSurtace SamplingTechniquesfor Assessmentof ResiduaiServiceLife"by KundanKumar
KundanKumarandB.s. Rupaniwaspresentedin National Seminar andExhibitionon Roieof NDEin'ResidualLife Assessment&Plant Life Extension,NDE-2001' and was adjudgedthebest paperin the conference.TheseminarwasorganisedbyIndian Society for Non-destructiveTesting, Mumbai
Chapter,duringDecember7-9,2001,withtheaim
B.a. Rupani
of creatingawarenessregardingthe roleof Non-destructiveexaminationfor residuallifeassessmentand piant life extension.The authorshavebeenawardedwithcitation,certificatesandcashprizeofRs.20001-for thepaper.
MrB.s. RupaniandMrKundanKumarareactivelyworkingon residuallifeassessmentthroughdesignand developmentof remotelyoperablesurtacesamplingtechniques,viz. SliverSampleScrapingTechnique(SSST)and BoatSamplingTechnique(BST).SSSThasbeensuccessfullyusedat RAPSand MAPSfor obtaininglarge numberof sliversamplesfromthe boreof thecoolantchannelsofthesereactors,for life estimationof thechannels.The BST is being plannedto be deployedatTarapurAtomicPowerStationfor assessingtheIntegrityofCoreShroud.
.A technicalpaper titled, "TEMStudieson MicrostructuralEvoiution
in Hot pressed Silicon CarbideCeramics"by Abhljit Ghosh,AXGulnar,R,K.Fotedar,GX Dey,D.o.Upadhyaya,RamPrasadand AX
Suri, and presentedby Mr Abhijit Ghosh ofCeramicsTechnologySection, won the BestPresentationAward at Annual Conferenceof
ElectronMicroscopySocietyof India(EMSI-2002)heldat liT-Bombayin February2002. MrAbhijitGhoshIsengagedindevelopmentworkinstructuralceramicmaterialsandtheircharacterization.
Mr TL Prasadof Nuclear
Recycle Group, BARC, wasawardedthe secondBest Paperaward for his paper titied,"AdvancedOxidationProcesses
for Treatmentof SpentOrganicResinsin NuclearIndustry",presentedduringthepostermainsessionofCHEMCON-2001nationalsymposium(December19-22,2001), organlsedby Indian InstituteofChemicalEngineers,and heldat CentralleatherResearchInstitute,Chennal.
. Dr (Ms)ArunaKordeof theRadiopharmaceuticalsDivision,BARC,wasawardedthe'IANCASProf. H.J. Amikar Best Thesis
Medal'for the year2001for herPh.D. thesis entitled,
"Developmentof Radio-isotopicallylabelledSubstancesfor PharmaceuticalApplication"Dr.B.Bhattacharlee,Director,BARC,conferredtheawardon Dr (Ms)Kordeat a functionorganisedby theIndianAssociationof NuclearChemistsandAlliedScientists(IANCAS)on February22,2002atHomlBhabhaCentreforScienceEducation,Mumbai.Theawardcarriesa medal,acitationanda cashprizeofRs.5000/-. Dr (Ms)Kordecompletedher thesisworkundertheguidanceof Dr.M.R.A.Pillai,Head,RadiopharmaceuticalsDivision,BARC.
The work reportedin the thesis includes:(I)Developmentof radioimmunoassayofaflatoxinB,Inagriculturalcommoditiesfor measurementof itscontammationin food (ii) Radioiodinationof alphamethyltyrosine,and (iil) Radioiodinationof apyrimidinenucleoside,5-iodo-deoxyuridine(IUdR)RadlolodinatedalphamethyltyrosineandIUdRareusefulradiopharmaceuticals.
Dr(Ms) Kordehasalsocompleteda Post-doctorlalResearchAssociateshipat the PET/CyclotronCentreoftheprestigiousYALEUniversity,USA.
. A technicalpaper,"DiffusionBondingas a ProductionProcess"byJ. Krishnan,D.J.DeroseandN.Kanagasabaiof Centrefor Designand Manufacture,BARC, andpresentedby Dr J. Krishnanof
Manufacturing Section, won the BestPaper/EffectivePresentationAwardat theNationalSeminaron 'Weldingfor Production& Productivity(WPP-2002)',heldat ThaneduringMarch,2002.COMhasdevelopeda largenumberofcomponentsbythediffusionbondingprocess.
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WORLDNUCLEARPOWERSTATUS
Today,theworldproducesas muchelectricityfromnuclearenergyas it didfromallsourcescombinedin 1960.Civilnuclearpowercan nowboastover10,000reactoryearsof experienceand supplies16% of gtobalneeds.Manycountriesalso builtresearchreactorsto providea sourceof neutronbeamsforscientificresearchandtheproductionofmedicalandindustrialisotopes.
Today,56countriesoperatecivilresearchreactors,and 31 have 440 commerciatnuclear powerreactorswitha total installedcapacityat 3,54,000MWe(seetable).This is overthreetimesthetotalgeneratingcapacityof Franceor Germanytramallsources.A further32 powerreactorsare underconstruction,equivalentto7.5%ofexistingcapacity,while32 more,on orderor planned,areequivalentto9.8%.
Fifteencountriesdependon nuclearpowerfor atleast a quarterof their electricity.FranceandLithuaniagetaroundthreequartersat theirpowerfrom nuclear energy, while Betgium,Bulgaria,Hungary,Japan,Siovakia,SouthKorea,Sweden,Switzerland,Stovenia and Ukraine get 35%ormore.
In additionto commercialnuclearpowerplants,there are more than 280 research reactorsoperating in 56 countries, with more underconstruction.These have many uses includingscientificresearchand the productionof medicalandindustrialisotopes,aswellasfortraining.
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Reactors Reactors NuclearelectricityCountry in operation underconstruction suppliedin 2000
No 01 Capacity No01 Capacity NuclearUnits MW(e) Units MW(e) TWh(e) Share(%)
Argentina 2 935 5.73 7.3Armenia 1 376 1.8 33Belgium 7 5726 45 57Brazil 2 1655 5.6 1.5Buaria 6 3538 IB 45
Canada 14 9998 6 3598 69 12China 5 3702 6 4835 16 1.2CzechRepublic 5 2560 1 912 14 19Finland 4 2656 21 32France 59 63203 395 76
Gennany 19 21141 160 31Hungary 4 1755 15 42India 14 2548 6 3526 14 3.1Iran 1 950Japan 54 44301 3 3696 305 34Korea.Republicof 17 13920 3 2850 104 41
Lithuania 2 2370 8.4 74Meoo 2 1310 7.9 3.9Netherlands 1 452 3.7 4.0Pakistan 2 425 1.1 1.7Romania 1 655 5.1 11Russia 30 20793 3 2625 120 15
SouthAfrica 2 1842 13 6.7SiovakRepublic 6 2472 2 840 16 53Slovenia 1 679 4.5 3.7Spain 9 7345 59 28Sweden 11 9460 55 39Switzerland 5 3170 24 36Taiwan 6 4884 2 2600 37 24
UK 31 12282 78 22Ukraine 13 11195 72 47USA 104 98406 754 20Total 439 355956 33 26432 2447