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  • 61S2C reactor — The S2C reactor is a naval reactor used by the United States Navy to provide electricity generation and propulsion on warships. The S2C designation stands for:* S = Submarine platform * 2 = Second generation core designed by the contractor * C =… …

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  • 62Heavy Water Components Test Reactor — (HWCTR) was an experimental nuclear reactor at the Savannah River Site in Aiken County, South Carolina. It was commonly called Hector. It was constructed starting in 1958 in a temporary construction area, which is now called B Area. This is near… …

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  • 63Carolinas-Virginia Tube Reactor — (CVTR) was an experimental pressurized tube heavy water nuclear power reactor at Parr, South Carolina in Fairfield County. It was built and operated by the Carolinas Virginia Nuclear Power Associates. Construction started in 1960. It was built to …

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  • 64R4 nuclear reactor — was a nuclear reactor built at Marviken and the fourth nuclear reactor built in Sweden. It was heavy water moderated and intended for the dual role of 130MWe of power generation and also plutonium production. It was never loaded with fuel, and… …

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  • 65Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor — The Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) was an experimental tokamak fusion test reactor built at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (in Princeton, New Jersey) circa 1980. Following on from the PDX (Poloidal Diverter Experiment) and PLT (Princeton …

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  • 66zero-power reactor — noun A nuclear reactor, used for experimental purposes, in which there is no significant build up of fission products and no cooling is required • • • Main Entry: ↑zero …

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  • 67ML-1 (reactor) — ML 1 fue un reactor nuclear experimental construido como parte del Programa de energía nuclear de la Armada de Estados Unidos. A diferencia de los otros siete reactores de este programa, no utilizaba una turbina de vapor, sino que en su lugar… …

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  • 68DIII-D (fusion reactor) — DIII D is the name of a tokamak machine developed in the 1980s by General Atomics in San Diego, USA, as part of the ongoing effort to achieve magnetically confined fusion. DIII D pioneered new technology including the use of beams of neutral… …

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  • 69nuclear reactor — noun Any device in which a controlled chain reaction is maintained for the purpose of creating heat (for power generation) or for creating neutrons and other fission products for experimental, medical or other purposes. Syn …

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  • 70List of nuclear reactors — Map of all coordinates from Google Map of all coordinates from Bing Export all coordinates as KML …

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