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Nuclear reactor cores, like submarines use

Started by ckm, April 04, 2005, 08:27:59 AM

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kenbo0422

Actually the seawater does help with cooling.  It is used in the secondary system.  The shielding I referred to is correct as well.  H2O, having 2 Hydrogens, is perfect for shielding neutrons.  They tend to bounce back, like billiard balls react when they hit.  It is also the reason you can reach a 'steady state' in a reactor.  As the temp. goes up the Hydrogen atoms are spread out farther, thus less reflection back into the core.  Then temp goes down a little causing more reflection until the fluctuations level out.  When the rods are pulled farther, a new 'steady state' condition will hunt and level out.  The Russian liquid metal reactors don't have this nice little assistant.
Ken

Bruce A. Perreault

kenbo0422,

True, water is a shield but it is a poor shield as compared
to using uranium. So... why don't sub occupants find
their hair falling out?? :D

? ? ? ? ? ? ? -Bruce P.

kenbo0422

Well, the reactor and the entire primary system is enclosed in a separate compartment shielded by lead and plastic(another hydrogen rich material).  Believe it or not, the exposure in a sub is less than the radiation you get standing out in the bright sunlight...  either that or my dosimeter was broke   :o
Ken

rstander777

It can't be that difficult to design a nuclear power plant. Did you guys know that in 1960 they had nuclear pacemakers. They stopped it because "terrorrists" could use it to build a bomb. It had a titanium shield or something similar. Planted them into newborn babies. Perfectly safe....go figure...

BattyCoda

wtf is safe toxic radiation storage? to me there is no such thing...if it radiates it can kill
dont believe it? try heating 1 part copper or silver or gold or platinum with 3 parts sodium at 600 degrees and i`ll be at your gravesite in a month GUARANTEED