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Universities Research Reactor : ウィキペディア英語版
Universities Research Reactor
Universities Research Reactor, also known as Universities' Research Reactor or University Research Reactor, was a small nuclear research reactor in Risley, Warrington, England.
It was jointly owned by
Manchester and Liverpool universities and used for performing neutron activation work and training reactor operators.〔
(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nuclear physics at the University of Manchester )
This Argonaut class reactor 〔See Table I.I-I
(【引用サイトリンク】title=Technical Reports Series No. 414, IAEA 2003 )〕 was opened in 1962.,〔
(【引用サイトリンク】title=BNFL decommissioning note )
The reactor used highly enriched uranium metal fuel clad in aluminium.

The fuel elements consisted of bundles of flat plates rather than rods.
The core was cooled by light water.
The fuel elements were situated within six open-topped aluminium tanks containing water that were separated and surrounded by graphite. This meant that moderation was part by the water within the tanks and part by graphite - with graphite serving as the reflector.
Reactivity control was provided by four semaphore signal–type control blades held by magnetic clutches to shafts that could be driven by geared electric motors. The blades were made of cadmium plates rivetted to aluminium blades. The insertion of a single blade was sufficient to shut down the fission chain reaction.
The simple control system did not use voting logic. Any detected fault resulted in an immediate scram. Power failure also produced an immediate scram as the magnetic clutches on the control blades would disengage, certain control instrumentation had battery back up support.
The heat generated by fission was carried away by the cooling water and disposed of outside the facility by means of a forced-draft cooling radiator. Due to the small size of the core and low burn up of the fuel, the disposal of fission product heating was not an issue.
Concrete shielding was used.
The concrete shielding was penetrated by a number of holes enabling neutron beams to be obtained for the purpose of irradiating samples and several pipes that enabled samples in sample carriers to be inserted into the reactor and subsequently removed to the adjoining radiochemical laboratory for study.
In later years the reactor was rated at 300 kW thermal however originally the output was 100 kW thermal.
A study was undertaken (around 1980) to investigate increasing the power to 1 MW thermal; however, this was deemed to be too difficult and the plans were abandoned.
==References==


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