Naval Research Laboratory Reactor (1958)
The film presents a guided tour through the Naval Research Laboratory's nuclear research reactor facility in Washington, DC. All visible components are pictured and described; composition of fuel elements, core assembly, and methods of exposing samples are explained by animation. This was a HEU swimming-pool type research reactor. This film was presented at the 1958 "Atoms For Peace" conference (2nd International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy) in Geneva at the US technical exhibit. Announcement page with more details: https://whatisnuclear.com/news/2024-0... 00:00 Introduction 01:34 Planning the Reactor 03:00 Construction 03:42 Visiting 04:02 Reactor description 06:40 Operations 08:20 Control room 10:17 Blue glow 11:20 Interlocks 11:35 Experiments 15:00 Pneumatic rabbit 16:38 Transfer doors to hot cell 17:24 Manipulator room 19:26 Conclusion

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