Windward
Mechanical
- Dec 25, 2002
- 181
Here is a description of an inherently safe nuclear power reactor. It is from a recent discussion of a report that was written in 1956 by a ten-person group working to establish General Atomic. Among the authors of that report were Freeman Dyson and Edward Teller:
"An inherently safe reactor would be safe even in the hands of schoolkids. No matter how you spun the dials or what you did to the control panel with a crowbar, the reactor would still shut down. Teller was insistent on inherent safety. Only if this were achieved, he argued, could reactors become a large, efficient and trustworthy part of society's energy infrastructure."
From the book Maverick Genius: The Pioneering Odyssey of Freeman Dyson, by Phillip F. Shewe (Thomas Dunne Books: 2013), page 113.
"An inherently safe reactor would be safe even in the hands of schoolkids. No matter how you spun the dials or what you did to the control panel with a crowbar, the reactor would still shut down. Teller was insistent on inherent safety. Only if this were achieved, he argued, could reactors become a large, efficient and trustworthy part of society's energy infrastructure."
From the book Maverick Genius: The Pioneering Odyssey of Freeman Dyson, by Phillip F. Shewe (Thomas Dunne Books: 2013), page 113.