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    Dec 18, 2009 - Nuclear Reactor cut-aways #1

    Beautiful artwork here - maybe someone has been thinking of converting their garage to a mockup? If so, here's your detailed drawings.

    I'm thinking also of science fair exhibits (for those of us with kids) - some of these are so detailed you could easily duplicate them at reduced scale.

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    http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/200...ll-charts.html
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    Dec 18, 2009 - Re: Nuclear Reactor cut-aways #2

    My first thought was, "Isn't this confidential information?" But I guess it's not the same as makig a bomb, haha!

    It would indeed be a heck of a project to do a scaled model, and to have it a cutaway like some of the excellent cutaway lightsaber projects I've seen here on the board!
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    Dec 18, 2009 - Re: Nuclear Reactor cut-aways #3

    Actually there's a lot of information on the principles and construction of not only nuclear reactors, but of nuclear weapons, in the public domain. The genie cannot be put back in the bottle.

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    Dec 18, 2009 - Re: Nuclear Reactor cut-aways #4

    A friend and I did the computer analysis and report on the physics of the spherical implosion for a high school report in the mid-80's. We got an A but it was censored by the school administration immediately. Even back then we were able to find out quite a bit, now with the internet, anyone that really wants to find such information can find it on the net.
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    Dec 18, 2009 - Re: Nuclear Reactor cut-aways #5

    And lets not forget that these are very primative reactors......1970`s, even the Candu thats 1990 is Old fashiond. but very cool!!!!!
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    Dec 18, 2009 - Re: Nuclear Reactor cut-aways #6

    In my early days in industrial model building, we did several reactor cut-a-ways for General Atomics. For full size and submarine units. I'll see if I can find some pics.
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    Dec 18, 2009 - Re: Nuclear Reactor cut-aways #7

    Gotta love cutaways of any kind. I would think it takes a lot of talent to produce them.
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    Dec 19, 2009 - Re: Nuclear Reactor cut-aways #8

    I was in the turbine room of one recently, it was one of the coolest things I had ever seen in person. Just massive. The part that freaked me out was that we were walking on grated floors the entire time, so if you look at those drawings and find the turbine, you could see four or five stories straight down. That was crazy, but a lot of fun.
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    Dec 19, 2009 - Re: Nuclear Reactor cut-aways #9

    is this prop related ? lol
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    Dec 19, 2009 - Re: Nuclear Reactor cut-aways #10

    propologist said: View Post
    is this prop related ? lol
    I work for a northeastern US company at a dual-unit Boiling Water Reactor nuclear generating plant site. Work in fire/safety. Been with the company at the plants for the past 27 years. These plants are 70's vintage technology compared to the new tech plants being designed and readied for construction as we speak. And before you ask, I don't glow in the dark (lol) and Homer Simpson does not work there either (lol). We used to have a public visitor's center and full color cutaways of both plants, but since 911, alot of that stuff has disappeared from public view.

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    Dec 19, 2009 - Re: Nuclear Reactor cut-aways #11

    Safetyman said: View Post
    I work for a northeastern US company at a dual-unit Boiling Water Reactor nuclear generating plant site. Work in fire/safety. Been with the company at the plants for the past 27 years. These plants are 70's vintage technology compared to the new tech plants being designed and readied for construction as we speak. And before you ask, I don't glow in the dark (lol) and Homer Simpson does not work there either (lol). We used to have a public visitor's center and full color cutaways of both plants, but since 911, alot of that stuff has disappeared from public view.

    Safetyman

    cool, My late father was a master plumber for many a nuclear plants over the years. Got caught up in asbestos lawsuits and we still receive money from companies , and he died of Cancer in 1999 .

    ..but what I was saying they are great but it's more of an off topic thread. neither one of us can get in there yet to post or reply to it..lol
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    Dec 22, 2009 - Re: Nuclear Reactor cut-aways #12

    Took a tour of the University of Michigan's Atoms for Peace reactor several years ago, before 9-11. What little I recall was interesting.

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