S3G reactor

S3G reactor

The S3G reactor is a naval reactor used by the United States Navy to provide electricity generation and propulsion on warships. The S3G designation stands for:

* S = Submarine platform
* 3 = Third generation core designed by the contractor
* G = General Electric was the contracted designer

This nuclear reactor generates 78 MW. It consists of a highly enriched uranium core with a 2-loop pressurized water reactor. This design was used for two reactors in the USS "Triton" (SSRN-586); no other ships used this reactor plant. The plant had unique design features such as horizontal steam generator U-tubes, and it was one of the only submarine plants with a deaerating feed tank (DFT).

A prototype reactor was built ashore at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory in Ballston Spa, New York in 1958 to test the reactor design. [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/s3g.htm] Once the design was proven, the prototype continued operation to train students and test new systems and materials. This prototype training reactor was taken off line in 1992 and subsequently decommissioned.

Although the design of the entire S3G reactor plant (core, piping, pumps, etc.) saw only limited use, a design version of the reactor core ("S3G3" or "S3G core 3") was later used for replacement cores for the Navy's 100 S5W reactor plants when refuelled. Another unique feature of the S3G core 3 was the use of "H" shaped control rods versus the standard "Y" shaped control rode used in the S5W core. The core also utilized a rod configuration called "skewed divergent". Think of a bunch of pencils in a pencil holder. This allowed more rods to be used in the alloted space. [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/l1/lafayette-ii.htm]


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