Naval Reactor Program and Polaris Missile System

Naval Reactor Program and Polaris Missile System
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 47
Release: 1961
Genre: Nuclear reactors
ISBN:

Reviews Polaris program developments and examines reactor safety of naval nuclear propulsion plants. Hearing was held aboard nuclear-powered submarine USS George Washington. Classified material has been deleted.

Naval Reactor Program and Polaris Missile System

Naval Reactor Program and Polaris Missile System
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1960
Genre: Nuclear reactors
ISBN:

Reviews Polaris program developments and examines reactor safety of naval nuclear propulsion plants. Hearing was held aboard nuclear-powered submarine USS George Washington. Classified material has been deleted.

Naval Reactor Program and Polaris Missile System

Naval Reactor Program and Polaris Missile System
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1961
Genre: Nuclear reactors
ISBN:

Reviews Polaris program developments and examines reactor safety of naval nuclear propulsion plants. Hearing was held aboard nuclear-powered submarine USS George Washington. Classified material has been deleted.

Naval Reactor Program and Polaris Missile System

Naval Reactor Program and Polaris Missile System
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 39
Release: 1960
Genre: Nuclear reactors
ISBN:

Reviews Polaris program developments and examines reactor safety of naval nuclear propulsion plants. Hearing was held aboard nuclear-powered submarine USS George Washington. Classified material has been deleted.

Nuclear Navy 1946-1962: History of Navy's Nuclear Propulsion Program - Hyman Rickover, Nimitz, Nautilus, AEC, Nuclear Submarines, Reactors, Atoms for Peace, Thresher, Polaris Missile

Nuclear Navy 1946-1962: History of Navy's Nuclear Propulsion Program - Hyman Rickover, Nimitz, Nautilus, AEC, Nuclear Submarines, Reactors, Atoms for Peace, Thresher, Polaris Missile
Author: Department of Defense
Publisher:
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2017-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781521415665

This official AEC-sponsored history of the Naval nuclear propulsion program provides an authoritative account of the historic effort to develop the first atomic powered submarines and carriers under the celebrated leadership of Hyman Rickover.Subjects and topics covered include: Hyman Rickover, Nautilus, Admiral Nimitz, President Eisenhower, Walter Zinn, Argonned National Laboratory, Atomic Energy Commission, Bureau of Ships, Nuclear Submarines, Ross Gunn, Naval Research Laboratory, Rear Admiral Mills, General Electric, Babcock and Wilcox, Oak Ridge, Project Genie, Clinton Laboratories, Project Wizard, Reactors (gas cooled, water cooled, liquid metal cooled), Westinghouse, Atomic Power Laboratory, Code 390, Guppy, Tang class, Electric boat, Portsmouth, Mark I and II, Mark A and B, Aircraft Carrier, Atoms for Peace, Shippingport Atomic Power Station, Skipjack, S5W Reactor, Thresher, Polaris, Enterprise Carrier.The story told here has significance for men of affairs as well as scholars. It says much about the innovation and development of a basic new technology under the guidance of the federal government. It describes the complex relationships among the scientists who handled the basic research, the civilian and military officials (usually technically trained engineers), who were responsible for carrying out the programs, and the contractors (usually private corporations), who built the plants, equipment, components, and ships. The study suggests both the problems raised in the process of putting a new technology to work and the techniques and procedures devised to solve these problems. In this way it provides a rare insight into the inner workings of the military and civilian governmental offices carrying out the task. Above all this history emphasizes the critical role played by individual personalities in the execution of a highly sophisticated, impersonal technological program within a large and sometimes impersonal bureaucracy.Nuclear Navy 1946-1962 * Chapter 1 - Control of the Sea * Chapter 2 - The Idea and the Challenge * Chapter 3 - The Question of Leadership * Chapter 4 - The Structure of Responsibility * Chapter 5 - Emerging Patterns of Technical Management * Chapter 6 - Prototypes and Submarines * Chapter 7 - Toward a Nuclear Fleet * Chapter 8 - Nuclear Power Beyond the Navy * Chapter 9 - Propulsion for the Fleet * Chapter 10 - Building the Nuclear Fleet * Chapter 11 - Fleet Operation and Maintenance * Chapter 12 - The Measure of Accomplishment

Naval Reactor Program and Shippingport Project

Naval Reactor Program and Shippingport Project
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Subcommittee on Research and Development
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1957
Genre: Nuclear reactors
ISBN:

Reviews progress of naval nuclear propulsion program and development of nuclear reactor at Shippingport, Pa.