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About IGCAR
Indira Gandhi Centre for
Atomic Research [IGCAR], the second largest establishment of the
Department of Atomic Energy next to Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,
was set up at Kalpakkam, 80 kms South of Chennai, in 1971 with the
main objective of conducting broad based multidisciplinary
programme of scientific research and advanced engineering,
directed towards the development of sodium cooled Fast Breeder
Reactor [FBR] and associated fuel cycle technologies, in India.
This is part of the second stage of Indian Atomic Energy
Programme, which is aimed at preparing the country for utilization
of the extensive Thorium reserves and providing means to meet the
large demands of electrical energy in 21st century. KAMINI
Reactor, the only reactor in the World using U-233 fuel is being
successfully operated.
In meeting the objective, a modest
beginning was made by constructing sodium cooled Fast Breeder Test
Reactor [FBTR], with a nominal power of 40 MWt. The reactor
attained its first criticality on 18th Oct, 1985 and has been in
operation at its maximum attainable power level of 10.5 MWt with a
small core. It is the first of its kind in the world to use
Plutonium Uranium mixed carbide as a driver fuel. Over the years, the centre has established
comprehensive R & D facilities covering the entire spectrum of FBR
technology related to Sodium Technology, Reactor Engineering,
Reactor Physics, Metallurgy and Materials, Chemistry of Fuels and
its materials, Fuel Reprocessing, Reactor Safety, Control and
Instrumentation, Computer Applications etc., and has developed a
strong base in a variety of disciplines related to this advanced
technology.
With the experience and
expertise gained by the successful operation of FBTR, the Centre
has embarked upon the design and construction of 500 MWt,
Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor [PFBR]. Various R & D activities in
the areas of Structural Mechanics, Thermal Hydraulics and flow
induced vibration, Component Testing in high temperature sodium
environment, sodiumwater reaction, hydraulic development of sodium
pumps etc., are being pursued towards the freezing of the design
of PFBR.
As a part of efforts for
closing the fuel cycle, a Fast Reactor Fuel Reprocessing Plant is
under construction. A 30 kwt, U-233 fuelled mini reactor [KAMINI]
has been made operational for neutron radiography, neutron
activation analysis etc.,
IGCAR utilizes its
expertise and resources in enhancing its standing as a leading
Centre of research in various branches of basic, applied and
engineering sciences that have a bearing on Nuclear Technology
like Structural Mechanics, Heat and Mass Transfer, Metallurgy and
Material Science, Fabrication Processes, Non-Destructive Testing,
Chemical sensors, High temperature thermodynamics, Radiation
Physics, Computer Science etc.,
Apart from thrust areas
related to nuclear technology, the Centre has credentials as a
leader of research in various frontier and topical subjects like
Quasi crystals, Oxide superconductors, Nano-structures and
Coatings, clusters, SQUID fabrication programs, exopolymers and
experimental simulation of condensed matter using colloids etc.,
IGCAR has extended its expertise and facilities to other vital
sectors such as Defense, Space and other industries to develop
techniques for reliable solutions to specialized problems. It has
collaborations with educational and R & D institutions like Indian
Institutes of Technology, Indian Institute of Science, Birla
Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technologies,
National Research Laboratories, Universities, Public Units and
Institutes abroad.
A modern Library comprising 62,000
volumes of books, 28,400 back volumes, about 785 journals and 1.95
lakhs reports in all disciplines caters to the technical needs of
the Scientists and Engineers. The Central Workshop is fully
equipped with sophisticated machines for the fabrication of
precision components. The Computer Division houses Silicon
Graphics Power Challenge L servers, SGI work stations, 8 Node Xeon
Servers to meet the computational demands of the users.
The centre has staff strength of
2500 including 1000 Engineers and Scientists. The annual outlay of
the Centre is around 670 million rupees towards the R & D
activities and plan schemes. The Centre is being steered by Dr.
Baldev Raj, an internationally renowned Metallurgist and a
specialist in Non Destructive Evaluation. |
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