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Core Catcher: Device to contain nuclear accidents
Part of: GS Prelims and GS Mains III- Energy, Infrastructure, Science & Technology
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- Moscow-based Rosatom State Corporation installed a core melt localisation device (CMLD) or “core catcher” at Unit 3 of Tamil Nadu’s Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KKNPP).
- The device is designed to localise and cool the molten core material in case of a meltdown accident.
- Such an accident occurs when the nuclear fission reaction taking place inside a reactor is not sufficiently cooled, and the buildup of heat causes fuel rods to melt down
- In 2011, the device was first installed at the Tianwan nuclear power plant in China, which is of Russian design
- In 2018, a 200-tonne core catcher is being installed Rooppur 1 Nuclear Power Plant in Bangladesh (India-Russia collaboration which goes into operation in 2023)