Semiannual Report of the Atomic Energy Commission, Volume 24U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - Nuclear energy |
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... heat and power at remote bases ; propulsion of manned and unmanned aircraft ; and propulsion of naval vessels . Three nuclear - powered submarines were operating , a fourth had been launched , and 18 others were building . The operating ...
... heat and power at remote bases ; propulsion of manned and unmanned aircraft ; and propulsion of naval vessels . Three nuclear - powered submarines were operating , a fourth had been launched , and 18 others were building . The operating ...
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... than 500,000 kilowatts without sustaining damage . Development and construction continued on reactors required for various military applications , including production of power and heat 78 MAJOR ACTIVITIES REACTOR Development.
... than 500,000 kilowatts without sustaining damage . Development and construction continued on reactors required for various military applications , including production of power and heat 78 MAJOR ACTIVITIES REACTOR Development.
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U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. various military applications , including production of power and heat at remote bases , and propulsion of naval vessels and of manned and unmanned aircraft . Three nuclear - powered submarines were operat ...
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. various military applications , including production of power and heat at remote bases , and propulsion of naval vessels and of manned and unmanned aircraft . Three nuclear - powered submarines were operat ...
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... heat removal equipment . This large increase in power has been possible because the natural circulation of water in the core has been much greater than was once thought possible , and because the increasing amount of steam in the ...
... heat removal equipment . This large increase in power has been possible because the natural circulation of water in the core has been much greater than was once thought possible , and because the increasing amount of steam in the ...
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... heat produced is supplied to the same turbogenerator used with HRE - 1 to produce 300 gross kilowatts of electrical power . The remaining heat is dumped to air - cooled condensers . The use of fluid fuel permits continuous removal of ...
... heat produced is supplied to the same turbogenerator used with HRE - 1 to produce 300 gross kilowatts of electrical power . The remaining heat is dumped to air - cooled condensers . The use of fluid fuel permits continuous removal of ...
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