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Peter Dohm wrote:
"Vaughn Simon" wrote in message ... "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in message ... Cool, maybe you can answer my question. If one of the Navy Nukes were set up and run at a continuous power how much electricity could the plant provide. That is like asking how much power a Boeing 777 could supply. On a nuclear submarine the turbines that drive the generators are small compared to the turbines that drive the prop. Vaughn From all I've heard, that is a passable analogy. I've also heard that aircraft carriers are the ones that can really generate the electric power--and even there, the electric power is probably small compared to the porpeller drive power. Peter I guess I could have asked my question better. How's this? How big of a generator (KW or MW per hour)could a nuclear reactor, such as one used on the newest generation of carrier, power. |
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