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Interior of the Plum Brook Reactor Facility

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A view inside the 55-foot high containment vessel of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Plum Brook Reactor Facility in Sandusky, Ohio. The 60-megawatt test reactor went critical for the first time in 1961 and began its full-power research operations in 1963. From 1961 to 1973, this reactor performed some of the nation’s most advanced nuclear research. The reactor was designed to determine the behavior of metals and other materials after long durations of irradiation. The materials would be used to construct a nuclear-powered rocket. The reactor core, where the chain reaction occurred, sat at the bottom of the tubular pressure vessel, seen here at the center of the shielding pool. The core contained fuel rods with uranium isotopes. A cooling system was needed to reduce the heat levels during the reaction. A neutron-impervious reflector was also employed to send many of the neutrons back to the core. The Plum Brook Reactor Facility was constructed from high-density concrete and steel to prevent the excess neutrons from escaping the facility, but the water in the pool shielded most of the radiation. The water, found in three of the four quadrants served as a reflector, moderator, and coolant. In this photograph, the three 20-ton protective shrapnel shields and hatch have been removed from the top of the pressure tank revealing the reactor tank. An overhead crane could be manipulated to reach any section of this room. It was used to remove the shrapnel shields and transfer equipment.

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grc color glenn research center interior plum brook reactor plum brook reactor facility shrapnel shields reactor core reactor tank test reactor core materials pool neutrons water facility pressure vessel pressure tank containment vessel research operations chain reaction neutron impervious reflector national aeronautics space administration research reaction fuel rods uranium isotopes heat levels reflector four quadrants transfer equipment nasa
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21/02/1961
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grc color glenn research center interior plum brook reactor plum brook reactor facility shrapnel shields reactor core reactor tank test reactor core materials pool neutrons water facility pressure vessel pressure tank containment vessel research operations chain reaction neutron impervious reflector national aeronautics space administration research reaction fuel rods uranium isotopes heat levels reflector four quadrants transfer equipment nasa