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- S1G_reactor abstract "The S1G reactor is a naval reactor used by the United States Navy to provide electricity generation and propulsion on warships. The S1G designation stands for: S = Submarine platform 1 = First generation core designed by the contractor G = General Electric was the contracted designerThis nuclear reactor was constructed by General Electric as a prototype for the USS Seawolf (SSN-575) submarine. It was a liquid metal cooled reactor using pure sodium to cool the core instead of water, because the higher temperature of liquid sodium (compared to pressurized water) enabled the production of more superheated steam in the steam generators. This resulted in a more efficient thermal cycle, yielding more shaft horsepower for a given reactor size. The reactor design had problems because of limited operating temperature constraints. The major disadvantage of this concept was the ignition of sodium when exposed to air.S1G was used for testing and training. Eventually a sodium leak resulted in a fire, and the facility was shut down. In the meantime, the S1W and S2W pressurized water reactors, conceived for the USS Nautilus (SSN-571), had demonstrated their superior reliability. The S1G reactor facility and its Horton Sphere were later reused for the D1G prototype destroyer reactor.".
- S1G_reactor wikiPageID "83253".
- S1G_reactor wikiPageLength "1872".
- S1G_reactor wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- S1G_reactor wikiPageRevisionID "580978998".
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liquid_metal_fast_reactors.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_naval_reactors.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink D1G_reactor.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Electricity_generation.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink General_Electric.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Horsepower.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Horton_Sphere.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_metal_cooled_reactor.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_marine_propulsion.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_reactor.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_reactor_core.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Operating_temperature.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Pressurized_water_reactor.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink S1W_reactor.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink S2W_reactor.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Sodium.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Steam.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Steam_generator_(nuclear_power).
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Submarine.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink USS_Nautilus_(SSN-571).
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink USS_Seawolf_(SSN-575).
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink United_States_naval_reactors.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLink Warship.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLinkText "S1G reactor".
- S1G_reactor wikiPageWikiLinkText "S1G".
- S1G_reactor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nuclear-energy-stub.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USN-stub.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:United_States_Naval_reactor.
- S1G_reactor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- S1G_reactor subject Category:Liquid_metal_fast_reactors.
- S1G_reactor subject Category:United_States_naval_reactors.
- S1G_reactor hypernym Reactor.
- S1G_reactor type PowerStation.
- S1G_reactor type Reactor.
- S1G_reactor type Redirect.
- S1G_reactor comment "The S1G reactor is a naval reactor used by the United States Navy to provide electricity generation and propulsion on warships. The S1G designation stands for: S = Submarine platform 1 = First generation core designed by the contractor G = General Electric was the contracted designerThis nuclear reactor was constructed by General Electric as a prototype for the USS Seawolf (SSN-575) submarine.".
- S1G_reactor label "S1G reactor".
- S1G_reactor sameAs Q7388200.
- S1G_reactor sameAs Réacteur_S1G.
- S1G_reactor sameAs S1G_(原子炉).
- S1G_reactor sameAs m.0lbfh.
- S1G_reactor sameAs Q7388200.
- S1G_reactor wasDerivedFrom S1G_reactor?oldid=580978998.
- S1G_reactor isPrimaryTopicOf S1G_reactor.