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Samuel Untermyer II : ウィキペディア英語版 | Samuel Untermyer II Samuel Untermyer II, (25 November 1912 – 26 January 2001) was a United States nuclear scientist who theorized that steam bubble formation in a nuclear reactor core would not produce unstable reactions, but would instead result in an inherently stable and self-controlling reactor design. This eventually resulted in the BORAX experiments. In recognition of his fundamental development work on safe, water-cooled reactors the American Nuclear Society now has an award named after him for work in this field. He was awarded the Newcomen Medal in 1980. ==External links==
*(Samuel Untermyer II Award ) page at American Nuclear Society *(Paid Notice: Deaths Untermyer, Samuel II ) (The New York Times) *("Boiling Water Reactor Simulator with Passive Safety Systems - IAEA" ) On page 14 there is a brief summary of Samuel Untermyer's work at Argonne National Laboratory on the BORAX experiments; (PDF, 11 MB). *(Chapter on Untermyer and the BORAX experiments ) in the Idaho National Laboratory's history (''Proving the Principle'' ).
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