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- SL-1 abstract "The SL-1, or Stationary Low-Power Reactor Number One, was a United States Army experimental nuclear power reactor which underwent a steam explosion and meltdown on January 3, 1961, killing its three operators. The direct cause was the improper withdrawal of the central control rod, responsible for absorbing neutrons in the reactor core. The event is the only known reactor incident in the United States which resulted in immediate fatalities. The incident released about 80 curies (3.0 TBq) of iodine-131, which was not considered significant due to its location in a remote desert of Idaho. About 1,100 curies (41 TBq) of fission products were released into the atmosphere.The facility, located at the National Reactor Testing Station (NRTS) approximately 40 miles (64 km) west of Idaho Falls, Idaho, was part of the Army Nuclear Power Program and was known as the Argonne Low Power Reactor (ALPR) during its design and build phase. It was intended to provide electrical power and heat for small, remote military facilities, such as radar sites near the Arctic Circle, and those in the DEW Line. The design power was 3 MW (thermal). Operating power was 200 kW electrical and 400 kW thermal for space heating.During the incident the core power level reached nearly 20 GW in just four milliseconds, precipitating the steam explosion.".
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- SL-1 wikiPageExternalLink 2005120800727ALL.pdf.
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- SL-1 wikiPageExternalLink SL1%20-%2050%20years%20later.pdf.
- SL-1 wikiPageExternalLink Fatal.
- SL-1 wikiPageExternalLink IDO-19300a.pdf.
- SL-1 wikiPageExternalLink archive.htm.
- SL-1 wikiPageExternalLink proving-the-principle.
- SL-1 wikiPageExternalLink chapter_15.pdf.
- SL-1 wikiPageExternalLink chapter_16.pdf.
- SL-1 wikiPageExternalLink fragment-9.
- SL-1 wikiPageExternalLink sl1reactor.htm.
- SL-1 wikiPageExternalLink 0,8816,828698,00.html.
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- SL-1 wikiPageID "386696".
- SL-1 wikiPageRevisionID "605547792".
- SL-1 date "December 2013".
- SL-1 hasPhotoCollection SL-1.
- SL-1 reason "whats the other book?".
- SL-1 subject Category:1961_disasters.
- SL-1 subject Category:1961_in_Idaho.
- SL-1 subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Butte_County,_Idaho.
- SL-1 subject Category:Disasters_in_Idaho.
- SL-1 subject Category:Energy_infrastructure_completed_in_1958.
- SL-1 subject Category:Former_nuclear_power_stations_in_the_United_States.
- SL-1 subject Category:Military_nuclear_reactors.
- SL-1 subject Category:Nuclear_accidents_and_incidents.
- SL-1 subject Category:Nuclear_power_plants_in_Idaho.
- SL-1 subject Category:Radioactively_contaminated_areas.
- SL-1 subject Category:Superfund_sites_in_Idaho.
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- SL-1 comment "The SL-1, or Stationary Low-Power Reactor Number One, was a United States Army experimental nuclear power reactor which underwent a steam explosion and meltdown on January 3, 1961, killing its three operators. The direct cause was the improper withdrawal of the central control rod, responsible for absorbing neutrons in the reactor core. The event is the only known reactor incident in the United States which resulted in immediate fatalities.".
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