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Navy Nuclear-Powered Surface Ships

Author : Ronald O'Rourke
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2010-10
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781437925173

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Navy Nuclear-Powered Surface Ships by Ronald O'Rourke Pdf

Contents: (1) Intro. and Issue for Congress; (2) Background: Nuclear and Conventional Power for Ships; Nuclear Power for a Surface Combatant; Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program; Current Navy Nuclear-Powered Ships; CG(X) Cruiser Program; Reactor Plant for a Nuclear-Powered CG(X); Construction Shipyards; Nuclear-Capable Shipyards; Surface Combatant Shipyards; 2006 Navy Alternative Propulsion Study; (3) Potential Issues for Congress: Cost; Development and Design Cost; Procurement Cost; Operational Effectiveness; Ship Construction; Shipyards; Nuclear-Propulsion Component Manufacturers; Environmental Impact; (4) Potential Options for Congress; (5) Legislative Activity for FY 2010. Charts and tables.

Navy Nuclear-Powered Surface Ships: Background, Issues, and Options for Congress

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:574458130

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Navy Nuclear-Powered Surface Ships: Background, Issues, and Options for Congress by Anonim Pdf

All of the Navy's aircraft carriers, but none of its other surface ships, are nuclear-powered. Some Members of Congress, particularly on the House Armed Services Committee, have expressed interest in expanding the use of nuclear power to a wider array of Navy surface ships, starting with the CG(X), a planned new cruiser that the Navy had wanted to start procuring around FY2017. Section 1012 of the FY2008 Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 4986/P.L. 110-181 of January 28, 2008) makes it U.S. policy to construct the major combatant ships of the Navy, including ships like the CG(X), with integrated nuclear power systems, unless the Secretary of Defense submits a notification to Congress that the inclusion of an integrated nuclear power system in a given class of ship is not in the national interest. The Navy studied nuclear power as a design option for the CG(X), but did not announce whether it would prefer to build the CG(X) as a nuclear-powered ship. The Navy's FY2011 budget proposes canceling the CG(X) program and instead building an improved version of the conventionally powered Arleigh Burke (DDG-51) class Aegis destroyer. The cancellation of the CG(X) program would appear to leave no near-term shipbuilding program opportunities for expanding the application of nuclear power to Navy surface ships other than aircraft carriers.

Nuclear Or Conventional Power for Surface Combatant Ships

Author : United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : Nuclear warships
ISBN : STANFORD:36105127387269

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Nuclear Or Conventional Power for Surface Combatant Ships by United States. General Accounting Office Pdf

This report addresses the issues surrounding the controversy over nuclear versus conventional power in major strike force surface combatant ships. The report discusses various cost and effectiveness factors involved and identifies the key issues for congressional attention.

Navy Nuclear-Powered Surface Ships

Author : Raul Cabitta
Publisher : Nova Novinka
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Gerald R. Ford Class (Aircraft carriers)
ISBN : 1614707901

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Navy Nuclear-Powered Surface Ships by Raul Cabitta Pdf

The U.S. Navy plans to build a number of new surface ships in the coming decades according to its most recent 30-year shipbuilding plan. All of the Navy's aircraft carriers are powered by nuclear reactors; its other surface combatants are powered by engines that use conventional petroleum-based fuels. The Navy could save money on fuel in the future by purchasing additional nuclear-powered ships rather than conventionally powered ships. Those savings in fuel costs, however, would be offset by the additional up-front costs required for the procurement of nuclear-powered ships. This book examines the cost-effectiveness of nuclear power for navy surface ships and the issues and options for Congress.

Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program

Author : United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1966
Category : Nuclear ships
ISBN : UOM:39015001555013

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Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program by United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Pdf

Reviews progress of nuclear propulsion research and application of technical developments to naval construction program.

Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, 1967-68

Author : United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1968
Category : Nuclear ships
ISBN : UOM:39015010888355

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Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, 1967-68 by United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Pdf

Reviews budget planning and military justification for nuclear powered naval ships and DOD objections to Navy development and construction plans for nuclear powered surface ships. Also reviews nuclear submarine propulsion and electrical generating equipment procurement problems due to expanding commercial markets. Classified material has been deleted. A chronological summary concerning nuclear propulsion for surface warships is contained on p. 177-244. Appendixes are contained on p. 245-497.

Navy Nuclear-Powered Surface Ships

Author : Ronald O'Rourke
Publisher : Scholar's Choice
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2015-02-16
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 129805091X

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Navy Nuclear-Powered Surface Ships by Ronald O'Rourke Pdf

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Nuclear Propulsion for Naval Surface Vessels

Author : United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1963
Category : Nuclear warships
ISBN : UOM:39015001555195

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Nuclear Propulsion for Naval Surface Vessels by United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Pdf

Integrated Nuclear Power Systems for Future Naval Surface Combatants

Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Seapower and Expeditionary Forces Subcommittee
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105050488654

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Integrated Nuclear Power Systems for Future Naval Surface Combatants by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Seapower and Expeditionary Forces Subcommittee Pdf

Nuclear Propulsion for Naval Warships, Hearing and Subsequent Inquiry of the Subcommittee on Military Applications of ...., 92-1 and 2 ..., May 5, 1971 - September 30, 1972

Author : United States. Congress. Atomic Energy Joint Committee
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Electronic
ISBN : STANFORD:36105045152928

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Nuclear Propulsion for Naval Warships, Hearing and Subsequent Inquiry of the Subcommittee on Military Applications of ...., 92-1 and 2 ..., May 5, 1971 - September 30, 1972 by United States. Congress. Atomic Energy Joint Committee Pdf

The United States Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program

Author : Department of Department of the Navy,Department of Department of Energy (
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 86 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2014-12-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1505420962

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The United States Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program by Department of Department of the Navy,Department of Department of Energy ( Pdf

A strong Navy is crucial to the security of the United States, a nation with worldwide interests which conducts the vast majority of its trade via transoceanic shipment. Navy warships are deployed around the world every hour of every day to provide a credible "forward presence," ready to respond on the scene wherever America's interests are threatened. Nuclear propulsion plays an essential role in this, providing the mobility, flexibility, and endurance that today's smaller Navy requires to meet a growing number of missions. About 45 percent of the Navy's major combatants are nuclear-powered: 11 aircraft carriers, 53 attack submarines, and 18 strategic submarines (the Nation's most survivable deterrent) - 4 of which were removed from strategic service and converted to a covert, high-volume, precision strike platform designated as SSGN. The mission of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, also known as Naval Reactors, is to provide militarily effective nuclear propulsion plants and ensure their safe, reliable, and long-lived operation. This mission requires the combination of fully trained U.S. Navy men and women with ships that excel in endurance, stealth, speed, and independence from logistics supply chains. Presidential Executive Order 12344 and Public Laws 98-525 and 106-65 set forth the total responsibility of Naval Reactors for all aspects of the Navy's nuclear propulsion, including research, design, construction, testing, operation, maintenance, and ultimate disposition of naval nuclear propulsion plants. The Program's responsibility includes all related facilities, radiological controls, environmental safety, and health matters, as well as selection, training, and assignment of personnel. All of this work is accomplished by a lean network of dedicated research laboratories, nuclear-capable shipyards, equipment contractors and suppliers, and training facilities that are centrally controlled by a small headquarters staff. The Director, Naval Reactors, is Admiral Kirkland H. Donald; who also serves as a Deputy Administrator in the National Nuclear Security Administration. Naval Reactors maintains an outstanding record of over 145 million miles safely steamed on nuclear power. The Program currently operates 103 reactors and has accumulated over 6,300 reactor-years of operation. A leader in environmental protection, the Program has published annual environmental reports since the 1960s, showing that the Program has not had an adverse effect on human health or on the quality of the environment. Because of the Program's demonstrated reliability, U.S. nuclear-powered warships are welcomed in more than 150 ports of call in over 50 foreign countries and dependencies. Since USS NAUTILUS (SSN 571) first signaled "UNDERWAY ON NUCLEAR POWER" over 50 years ago in 1955, our nuclear-powered ships have demonstrated their superiority in defending the country-from the Cold War, to today's unconventional threats, to advances that will ensure the dominance of American seapower well into the future.

The United States Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program

Author : Department of the Navy and Department of Energy,Department of the Navy and Department of
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2014-04-18
Category : History
ISBN : 1499180942

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The United States Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program by Department of the Navy and Department of Energy,Department of the Navy and Department of Pdf

A strong Navy is crucial to the security of the United States, a nation with worldwide interests which conducts the vast majority of its trade via transoceanic shipment. Navy warships are deployed around the world every hour of every day to provide a credible "forward presence," ready to respond on the scene wherever America's interests are threatened. Nuclear propulsion plays an essential role in this, providing the mobility, flexibility, and endurance that today's smaller Navy requires to meet a growing number of missions. About 45 percent of the Navy's major combatants are nuclear-powered: 11 aircraft carriers, 53 attack submarines, and 18 strategic submarines (the Nation's most survivable deterrent) - 4 of which were removed from strategic service and converted to a covert, high-volume, precision strike platform designated as SSGN. The mission of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, also known as Naval Reactors, is to provide militarily effective nuclear propulsion plants and ensure their safe, reliable, and long-lived operation. This mission requires the combination of fully trained U.S. Navy men and women with ships that excel in endurance, stealth, speed, and independence from logistics supply chains. Presidential Executive Order 12344 and Public Laws 98-525 and 106-65 set forth the total responsibility of Naval Reactors for all aspects of the Navy's nuclear propulsion, including research, design, construction, testing, operation, maintenance, and ultimate disposition of naval nuclear propulsion plants. The Program's responsibility includes all related facilities, radiological controls, environmental safety, and health matters, as well as selection, training, and assignment of personnel. All of this work is accomplished by a lean network of dedicated research laboratories, nuclear-capable shipyards, equipment contractors and suppliers, and training facilities that are centrally controlled by a small headquarters staff. The Director, Naval Reactors, is Admiral Kirkland H. Donald; who also serves as a Deputy Administrator in the National Nuclear Security Administration. Naval Reactors maintains an outstanding record of over 145 million miles safely steamed on nuclear power. The Program currently operates 103 reactors and has accumulated over 6,300 reactor-years of operation. A leader in environmental protection, the Program has published annual environmental reports since the 1960s, showing that the Program has not had an adverse effect on human health or on the quality of the environment. Because of the Program's demonstrated reliability, U.S. nuclear-powered warships are welcomed in more than 150 ports of call in over 50 foreign countries and dependencies. Since USS NAUTILUS (SSN 571) first signaled "UNDERWAY ON NUCLEAR POWER" over 50 years ago in 1955, our nuclear-powered ships have demonstrated their superiority in defending the country-from the Cold War, to today's unconventional threats, to advances that will ensure the dominance of American seapower well into the future.