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SL-1 - Wikipedia
Stationary Low-Power Reactor Number One, also known as SL-1, initially the Argonne Low Power Reactor (ALPR), was a United States Army experimental nuclear reactor in the western United …
On the night of January 3, 1961, the SL-1 nuclear reactor, a prototype for a military installation to be used in remote Arctic locations, exploded, killing the three member military
The Stationary Low-Power Plant Number 1 (SL-1) was a 3-megawatt experimental reactor designed for the U.S. Army to use in remote locations. The prototype was located at the …
The SL-1 disaster - What is nuclear?
2022年9月27日 · The Army’s SL-1 (Stationary, Low-power 1) in Idaho was part of the Army Package Power Program, previously called the Argonne Low Power Reactor, ALPR. It was …
America's only fatal reactor accident happened in Idaho 61 years …
2022年2月9日 · SL-1, an experimental boiling water reactor designed to conduct research for the U.S. Army, was one of several reactors on the National Reactor Testing Station, the …
The SL-1 Nuclear Incident - Стэнфордский университет
In the heart of winter 1961, in a remote area of the desert forty miles west of Idaho Falls, an Army- commissioned nuclear project went horribly wrong when the three on-duty operators were …
SL-1 Accident - Idaho National Engineering Laboratory - The …
The SL-1 Reactor Accident site today. The world's first fatal atomic accident occurred on January 3, 1961 when a small, 3MW experimental BWR called SL-1 (Stationary Low-Power Plant No. …
Nuclear Death in the Desert: the SL-1 Accident
2021年4月2日 · The SL-1 reactor was the Army’s first design of a “stationary, low-power” nuclear reactor. The prototype of this reactor was built at a government facility in the desert of …
What Caused the SL-1 Accident?: Plenty of Blame to Share
1996年7月1日 · It appears likely that the reason the central rod of the SL-1 was lifted about 50 cm on the night of January 3, 1961 was that a group of conscientious technicians had decided …
The SL-1 reactor, originally named Argonne Low Power Reactor, ALPR, was designed for the USA Army as a prototype of a low-power, 300 kWe boilingwater - reactor plant to be used in …