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jmelson said:Are you sure about that? There was a serious accident that cost 3 lives and destroyed a
reactor at Idaho National Engineering Lab in, I believe, 1958. I believe this was a prototype
of a Naval power reactor. The fuel was nearly spent and due for exchange, and therefore the
reactor was very touchy. An operator was apparently lifting a control rod to attach it to the control
rod drive after an unattended shutdown. It was sticking, and he lifted it too far, causing a rapid
power excursion and exploding the RPV. The three operators in the facility were burned by radioactive steam and died. This should be a fairly well-known accident.
Jon
You are referring to the SL-1 reactor accident a DOD/US Army prototype for use in small land-based facilities such as northern radar sites. It was NOT a Naval Reactors project.