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The US Navy Should Start Weaning its Reactors off Bomb-Grade Uranium

Started by Marlin, Mar 14, 2018, 01:23

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Wow . . . I wonder what the author would consider to be an optimal refueling cycle for a Navy warship.  Nowhere in the article does the author mention the strategic reasons for the high-enrichment cores and the advantages they offer.  I wonder if the road techs could get involved in the refueling cycles for the Navy - all them ships every two years?

Marlin

Quote from: Chimera on Mar 19, 2018, 12:28
Wow . . . I wonder what the author would consider to be an optimal refueling cycle for a Navy warship.  Nowhere in the article does the author mention the strategic reasons for the high-enrichment cores and the advantages they offer.  I wonder if the road techs could get involved in the refueling cycles for the Navy - all them ships every two years?

I don't think this has any wheels. The new Columbia class of missile boats will not need a refueling for the life of the submarine. This allows making mission commitments with fewer subs due to much shorter maintenance periods in the shipyards. I believe the fourth and fifth block of Virginia class of fast attack submarines will also be life of the boat, greater than 30 years.

Marlin

Quote from: Marlin on Mar 19, 2018, 12:34
I believe the fourth and fifth block of Virginia class of fast attack submarines will also be life of the boat, greater than 30 years.

Well maybe >30 years I heard or read of new captains being told to "Drive it like you stole it". EFPH like MPG YMMV.  8)


Boomers probably. Fast attacks maybe not so much.



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