- S5W reactor
The S5W reactor is a nuclear reactor used by the
United States Navy to provideelectricity generation and propulsion onwarship s. The S5W designation stands for:* S =
Submarine platform
* 5 = Fifth generation core designed by the contractor
* W = Westinghouse was the contracted designerThis
pressurized water reactor 's simplicity, overdesign, and redundancy was intended for ease of operation and tolerance of battle damage. These characteristics contributed greatly to the type's reliability, longevity, and excellent safety record. The S5W was the standard reactor for submarines of the United States Navy from its first use in 1959 on USS "Skipjack" (SSN-585) until the introduction of the "Los Angeles" class submarines in the mid-1970s. One S5W plant was also used in theUnited Kingdom on theRoyal Navy 's first nuclear-powered submarine HMS "Dreadnought" (S101). [cite web
url=http://www.forecastinternational.com/archive/ws/ws0265.htm
title=US Nuclear Propulsion (Archived 8/2001)
publisher=Forecast International
date=August 2000
accessdate=2008-09-14]Sometime before 1971, the S5W vessel and core replaced the
S1W reactor vessel and core at the S1W prototype facility. Even though operating an S5W reactor core, the facility continued to be called S1W. To use the additional power generated by the S5W reactor at higher power levels, steam dumps were constructed in the same S1W building but outside the original submarine style hull.As of 2005 , two S5W reactor plants remain in service: "ex-USS Daniel Webster (MTS-626)" and "ex-USS Sam Rayburn" (MTS-635). These "moored training ships" are used to train US naval nuclear operators atNaval Weapons Station Charleston .Later-model S5W reactor plants were often refueled with a S3G core-3, the third version of the S3G core.
References
External links
* Federation of American Scientists, [http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/eng/s5w.htm S5W] .
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