SUR Research Reactor Kiel

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Technical Data:

  • Location: Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel, Legienstraße 35 GPS  ?
  • Operator: University of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule Kiel) [2]
  • Type of reactor: HOMOG (S) / SUR (german: Siemens Unterrichtsreaktor meaning Siemens education reactor)
  • Name SUR-Kiel
  • Fuel: about 3,4 Kg (typically for SUR, number not checked for SUR-KI !) U3O8 dispersed in Polyethylene
  • Enrichment: 20% 235 U (typically !)
  • Waste:
  • Accidents:
  • Capacity / effectiveness: 0,1 W
  • Constructor: Siemens
  • Number of Employees:


about SUR translation from wikipedia [3] unfortunately only available in german

The SUR is a Zeropowerreactor with continuous power of 0,1 W, peak power 1 W and was conducing for education. Load is about 3.4 Kg Uranium being enriched at 20 % 235 U. Caused by marginal power even in fission area there is nearly no increase of temperature, so a cooling system is needless. In cause of the low power there is nearly no combustion.


summary and translation of memories of a nuclear physicist of same type reactor have been used in Hamburg, follow the links for watching [4] unfortunately only available in german

  • The SUR wasn't constructed for producing electricity or for research but only for education. Physical it is a real nuclear reactor, but the produced power is as low as there is no increase of temperature measurable while operating. Therefore a cooling system is needless. The fission area was consisting of stacked boards made of a homogeneous mixture of Polyethylene and Uraniumoxide U 3 O 8 enriched to 20% 235 U.
  • Educated were students of "common engine construction" ("allgemeiner Maschinenbau") and "apparatus construction and nuclear technology"
  • in spite of everything it is a real nuclear reactor with nuclear chain reaction regulated by regulator boards and other absorber

Summary

where, whats done with, about type, short history


History

technical mode of operation

Links

Open questions / to do

  • check real core load
  • check GPS Position
  • organize Picture of reactor
  • amount of waste, where stored?
  • History, accidents
  • check archive of local newspaper
  • make real sentences at translations
  • which education projects / study course

References

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