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A new nuclear reactor in the U.S. starts up. It’s the first in nearly seven years
CNBC ^ | 7 Mar 2023 | Catherine Clifford

Posted on 03/07/2023 2:18:01 PM PST by DUMBGRUNT

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To: Victor

Unless constructed on a very thick massive bedrock layer, extremely heavy structures always cause some settlement over time. The concern would be “differential” settlement where there is a large settlement in one area and a small amount in another.

I know a military airport that has subsided a dozen feet in my lifetime. The whole valley section it is in has settled as well so it is not an issue.


21 posted on 03/07/2023 3:53:36 PM PST by KC Burke
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To: 6ppc

I cannot get my hands on that book, but I just last week finished reading Rhodes’ DARK SUN for the third time. Scary how Castle Bravo ran away to 15 megatons and nearly continued on.


22 posted on 03/07/2023 3:54:20 PM PST by punchamullah
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To: MachIV
"In the early 1980’s my dad had a sticker on his vehicle that said “More people have died in Ted Kennedy’s car than in nuclear power plants”."

More coal miners die in on-the-job accidents every year than have been killed by all US nuclear powerplant mishaps, ever, combined.

The US Navy has been operating nuclear reactors since 1948 and has a cumulative 5400 reactor years of experience. At the moment they manage about 90 reactors, almost all of which are mobile, float, and several of which spend weeks to months continuously underwater. All told, Navy reactors have traveled 128 million miles.

In those 5400 reactor-years and 128 million miles of operation, the US Navy has had one (1) reactor-related mishap that required so much as a crewman being medically examined (USS Guardfish, 21 April, 1973,). Some swabbie opened the wrong valve and let a few gallons (<5) of coolant out. Five crewmen were exposed and later examined and found free of any indications of radiation injury.

You can blame the Selective Service but it was the fault of neither the reactor nor its designer that some pinhead turned the wrong valve.

23 posted on 03/07/2023 4:17:52 PM PST by Paal Gulli
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To: Paal Gulli

You make me smile. I qualified on three different Navy plants, rode the boats, and operate and refueled in one civilian plant. When offered removal or radiation treatment for prostate cancer I chose radiation. The boogeyman is In the ignorance. IMO


24 posted on 03/07/2023 4:29:30 PM PST by Equine1952
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To: DUMBGRUNT

Vogtle nuclear reactor Unit 3 has started a nuclear reaction inside the nuclear reactor.


Thankfully the nuclear reaction didn’t start outside of the reactor. That might have been bad.


25 posted on 03/07/2023 4:40:24 PM PST by VTenigma (Conspiracy theory is the new "spoiler alert")
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To: DUMBGRUNT

The US Airforce will be putting one in Eielson AFB in Alaska. There is also a utility that will be installing one as well.
If green freaks actually cared about the environment, they would be all over nuclear power.


26 posted on 03/07/2023 4:50:13 PM PST by vpintheak (Live free, or die!)
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To: DUMBGRUNT

IT was probably built with China materials and runs on Windows 10 or 11.


27 posted on 03/07/2023 5:18:06 PM PST by Revel
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To: punchamullah

It’s on Amazon Kindle. I have both.


28 posted on 03/07/2023 5:35:28 PM PST by 6ppc (Democrats would have to climb Everest to reach the level of "scum of the earth")
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To: punchamullah

Dark Sun is good but Making is a tour de force.


29 posted on 03/07/2023 5:36:29 PM PST by 6ppc (Democrats would have to climb Everest to reach the level of "scum of the earth")
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To: Paal Gulli

Read it. Best history of the Manhattan Project ever written.


30 posted on 03/07/2023 5:39:56 PM PST by 6ppc (Democrats would have to climb Everest to reach the level of "scum of the earth")
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To: Victor; DUMBGRUNT

I get the idea from dumbgrunt that an idiot politician may have spread some lies.

Occums razor and all :)

So the whole thing may be fake news. Nuclear engineers are both really, really intelligent people who have the power to make their decisions final without the risk of outside idiots. I tend to believe these engineers would not proceed if it weren’t perfect.


31 posted on 03/07/2023 5:50:58 PM PST by Celerity
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To: Celerity

—” I tend to believe these engineers would not proceed if it weren’t perfect.

Occums razor and all :)”

Yes, things happen.

Here is a famous case of foundation soil failure – the Transcona grain elevator.

NB: The state of the art has advanced considerably over the years.

https://www.geotech.hr/en/case-of-foundation-soil-failure-transcona-grain-elevator/


32 posted on 03/07/2023 6:24:59 PM PST by DUMBGRUNT ( "The enemy has overrun us. We are blowing up everything. Vive la France!"Dien Bien Phu last messa)
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To: NohSpinZone

My uncle left mechanical engineering school in 1942, enlisted in the Army, and they sent him to Oak Ridge where he was responsible for one of the enrichment lines. He said he had to manage the farm boys from Tennessee who ran the equipment. He was the grand old college educated man at age 22. After that, he and his new bride moved to Los Alamos where he worked on nuclear weapons. He didn’t like building weapons and went back to school to become a doctor and dentist.


33 posted on 03/07/2023 7:35:03 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (There is lots of money and power in Green Communism and we all know where Communism ends.)
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To: DUMBGRUNT
Georgia Power announced that the Vogtle nuclear reactor Unit 3 has started a nuclear reaction inside the nuclear reactor.

But did a nuclear reaction happen in the nuclear reactor? /s

34 posted on 03/08/2023 12:41:17 AM PST by newzjunkey (We need a better Trump than Trump in 2024)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom
Awesome. He worked at the K-25 Gaseous Diffusion Process Building that was half a mile long to give the UF6 enough room to diffuse as much of the U-235 as possible. Wonderful piece of history.


35 posted on 03/08/2023 7:08:45 AM PST by NohSpinZone (First thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers)
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To: Celerity
"... Nuclear engineers are both really, really intelligent people who have the power to make their decisions final without the risk of outside idiots. I tend to believe these engineers would not proceed if it weren’t perfect......"

Having come from the engineering world myself (electrical; systems engineering) I think your assessment is correct; especially regarding nuclear engineers, who no doubt work very carefully alongside the other disciplines to ensure near perfect outcomes...

36 posted on 03/08/2023 11:13:35 AM PST by Victor (If an expert says it can't be done, get another expert." -David Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister)
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