Special Power Excursion Reactor Test Program

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The Special Power Excursion Reactor Test Program (SPERT) was a series of tests focusing on the safety of nuclear reactors.[1] It was commissioned in 1954 by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, to be run by the Phillips Petroleum Company.[2]

Reactors

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SPERT-I

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The SPERT-I reactor became operational in July 1955, with the first tests being performed in September.[1][3]

SPERT-II

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The SPERT-II reactor became operational in March 1960.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Nuclear Safety — A review of Recent Developments. Volume 2, Number 3. pgs. 15-16.
  2. ^ J. Dugone (November 1965). "SPERT III Reactor Facility: E-Core Revision".
  3. ^ W. E. Nyer, S. G. Forbes. SPERT I Reactor Safety Studies.
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    The Special Power Excursion Reactor Test Program (SPERT) was a series of tests focusing on the safety of nuclear reactors.[1] It was commissioned in 1954 by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, to be run by the Phillips Petroleum Company.[2]

    Reactors

    SPERT-I

    The SPERT-I reactor became operational in July 1955, with the first tests being performed in September.[1][3]

    SPERT-II

    The SPERT-II reactor became operational in March 1960.[1]

    References

    1. ^ a b c Nuclear Safety — A review of Recent Developments. Volume 2, Number 3. pgs. 15-16.
    2. ^ J. Dugone (November 1965). "SPERT III Reactor Facility: E-Core Revision".
    3. ^ W. E. Nyer, S. G. Forbes. SPERT I Reactor Safety Studies.
    • SPERT - Destructive Test on YouTube by SPERT researcher


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