How can I transport Nuclear Waste cross-dimensionally with XNet? (Question in comments) v.redd.it/uu7mvt99q5b81
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This 298,400lb nuclear waste cask and the dolly trailer used to transport it. Not my video, but I live nearby. It is coming from West Valley Demonstration Project in NY, a spent fuel reprocessing facility that was only in operation from 1966-1972. It has been undergoing decontamination ever since. v.redd.it/uq3eab5a7yt61
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How did the invention of transport changed the nuclear and extended family, and local communities as a whole?
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News - Sep/14/2021: Nuclear plant will increase production __ Yerevan will revamp public transport routes; 850 buses __ Draught vs Van lake __ Iran & US "unite" against Azerbaijan __ Commander arrested over 62 POWs __ Multiple anti-corruption busts __ Parliament __ Village mergers __ Tuition subsid

Your 12-minute Tuesday recap in 3008 words.

##Yerevan will have a new transport route map and 850 buses

This was first announced last year. Meanwhile, they are working on importing the buses.

Yerevan's 211 new buses will arrive in Georgian Black Sea port next month, announced mayor Marutyan, giving Oct. 20 as the approximate date of arrival in Armenia. These 8.5-meter buses will replace the aging marshrutkas, in addition to launching new routes.

Marutyan: this is a transitional phase. In the end, we will have 850 buses operating in a new transport network drawn by a British consultant.

A unified payment system will be implemented across the capital. You can pay with a smartphone, banking card, and anything that can make an electronic transaction. //

Councilman: we must ensure the transport operates from 7:00-23:00. //

https://armenpress.am/arm/news/1063086.html https://armenpress.am/arm/news/1063084.html https://armenpress.am/arm/news/1063084.html https://factor.am/416586.html

##PHOTOS: Turkish scientists warn about unprecedented water loss in lake Van

The shallow shores have turned into desert-like "beaches". Areas with marine life and microbiological layers have found themselves on land as a result of water retreat.

That retreat is 1km in the north-eastern part amid a 3m drop in water levels, as opposed to the seasonal 1.5m drop. The evaporation loses 3x more water than that the lake takes from rain and snow melting.

There was a time when the lake was 150m higher. Local elderly residents don't remember anything like this. One of them purchased a beach house 20 years ago. Today it's a kilometer away from the shores.

https://www.armtimes.com/hy/article/220704

##ongoing repairs in the Armenian nuclear power plant will boost its capacity to 440 MW

The VVER 440-V230 reactor was 390 MW before the repairs. The repairs include modernization of the reactor's emergency cooling system, boron unit's ventilation system, and the power supply.

Russia's Rosatom was hired for $40M to complete the task. CEO Salkov said they are working hard to meet the deadline (soon).

A new working group is created between the Armenian government and Rosatom to prepare for future repairs to extend its life until 2036. This one is good until 2026.

http://arka.am/en/news/technology/modernization_of_armenian_nuclear_power_plant_to_boost_its_performance_and_bring_its_capacity_to_440/

##Pa

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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πŸ‘€︎ u/ar_david_hh
πŸ“…︎ Sep 14 2021
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If you could transport an ohio-class nuclear submarine into space, how would it do as a space ship?

By some miracle of rocket design, it turns out we can strap a launch vehicle to an Ohio class submarine and get it into a stable orbit.

In preparation for this new use case, engineers modify the reactor cooling system in such a way that it is effective in space and not dependent on sea water as a cooling source. They also end up bolting on a propulsion system so that once in space, the submarine can actually go places. Further modifications include removing the missile launch facilities and using the extra space for supplies or additional systems in space.

Would this work as a space ship? I'm assuming that whatever sealing is done to allow a submarine to get to close to 800 feet of water depth is sufficient to seal the submarine to withstand a vacuum.

Would the metal hull of a submarine provide meaningful protection from any radiation hazards? It seems like it would be useful for protection from micrometeorites or other rogue solid body hazards that might hole a more conventional lightweight space ship.

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Is China able to transport illicit nuclear weapons material through Afghanistan to Iran?

Edit: US bases in Pakistan have drones which patrol the Wakhan corrider (nuke sniffers)

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Captainmanic
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The lead-shielded locomotive, a unique engine used to transport nuclear devices from a testing facility. That front window is double-paned, oil filled, and about 4 feet thick.
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Russia’s space agency Roscosmos has announced that it’s planning to send a nuclear-powered β€œspace tug” as far as Jupiter in 2030. The mission of the uncrewed transport and energy module, dubbed β€œZeus,” will last for about 50 months. futurism.com/russia-nucle…
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πŸ“…︎ May 28 2021
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Construction of A High‐Flux Protein Transport Channel Inspired by the Nuclear Pore Complex

Here we established a biomimetic high-flux protein delivery system via the introduction of the pillar[5]arene-based host–guest systems into one side of the hour-glass shaped nanochannels. With a transport flux of 660 lysozymes per minute, the system provides efficient high-flux protein transport at a rate which is significantly higher than that of an unmodified nanochannel and conventional bilateral symmetrical modified nanochannels.

Abstract

Inspired by the nuclear pore complex (NPC), herein we have established a biomimetic high-flux protein delivery system via the ingenious introduction of pillar[5]arene-based host–guest system into one side of artificial hour-glass shaped nanochannel. With a transport flux of 660 lysozymes per minute, the system provides efficient high-flux protein transport at a rate which is significantly higher than that of an unmodified nanochannel and conventional bilateral symmetrical modified nanochannels. In view of these promising results, the use of artificial nanochannel to improve protein transport not only presents a new potential chemical model for biological research and better understanding of protein transport behavior in the living systems, but also provides a high-flux protein transporter device, which may have applications in the design of protein drug release systems, protein separation systems and microfluidics in the near future.

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πŸ“…︎ Oct 12 2021
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If a civilian or group of civilians managed to build a nuclear bomb and launch it to another country and destroy a whole city or transport there somehow and detonate it, could it possibly start a war?

Let's say a group of people hated america and they managed to build a powerful nuke somehow, but instead of detonating it in an American city and causing millions of casualties, they decide to detonate in another countries city like Russia or China or even North Korea. Could it possibly start a war despite the us government having nothing to do with it?

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πŸ“…︎ Jul 28 2021
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Sitting in the CSX yard, a Department of Defense cask car. These cars are used to transport nuclear fuel rods for Aircraft Carriers and submarines. This one is empty, the fuel rods are carried in a large cylindrical container
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πŸ“…︎ Aug 14 2021
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Just a little nuclear waste transport stuck in traffic near Moscow
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An empty DODX Nuclear cask transporter in the Hagerstown yard. These cars carry big cylindrical containers to transport fuel rods for Aircraft Carriers, Submarines, and sometimes powerplants. Given this is owned by the Department of Defense, this one probably carries rods for ships
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A developer of Russian military spacecraft shows the first pictures of a massive nuclear-powered space transport undergoing assembly at the company's facility in St. Petersburg russianspaceweb.com/tem.h…
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My nuclear transport craft which is made to be reusable. reddit.com/gallery/pf9si1
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The hospital transport has messed up my appt tomorrow with the orthopedic specialist to discuss the results of the nuclear scan and possibly administer some temporary treatment, All I have been focusing on for months,

I cannot take this 24/7 pain anymore.

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πŸ“…︎ Jul 20 2021
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The broad spectrum antiviral ivermectin targets the host nuclear transport importin Ξ±/Ξ²1 heterodimer sciencedirect.com/science…
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πŸ“…︎ Sep 02 2021
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Would it be feasible to use the Dragon to transport nuclear fuel up to orbit for use in nuclear reactors?

This isn't the first time this has crossed my mind but DARPA just announced they awarded 22 million for the design of a nuclear thermal design. One thing that always comes up is "What if it blows up on the pad /on the way to orbit?!"

Well what if it was transported in a dragon capsule that can abort at any point so if anything does do wrong the chances of it "spreading radiation throughout the atmosphere" is severely reduced compared to if it was sent up in one piece with no abort. Something like that should really help with the optics and political backlash against using nuclear reactors.

So how feasible would that be? Especially if it was designed to work that way from the start.

Edit: I do understand that fuel isn't particularly dangerous until it's in the reactor and started. It's not really about that. It's about doing it this way primarily for politics to get the reactor project going easier and to mitigate any risk that is there with the fuel. With politicians holding onto the checkbook it doesn't matter how safe something is if they don't believe it or care. Nuclear in any form is a boogey man for many.

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This 298,400lb nuclear waste cask and the dolly trailer used to transport it. Not my video, but I live nearby. It is coming from West Valley Demonstration Project in NY, a spent fuel reprocessing facility that was only in operation from 1966-1972. It has been undergoing decontamination ever since. v.redd.it/uq3eab5a7yt61
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Man I love airships. The Lockheed CL-1201 was a design study by Lockheed for a giant nuclear-powered transport aircraft in the late 1960s. One role envisaged was that of airborne aircraft carrier
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πŸ“…︎ Apr 19 2021
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This 298,400lb nuclear waste cask and the dolly trailer used to transport it. It is coming from West Valley Demonstration Project in NY, a spent fuel reprocessing facility that was in operation from 1966-1972 reddit.com/r/specializedt…
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πŸ“…︎ Apr 19 2021
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2002 Collision between a Train and UFO - Nuclear transport?

The thought just occurred to me that the little known incident reported here: http://cs.trains.com/trn/f/111/t/66150.aspx may have involved the transport of nuclear materials. It would explain both the interest of the UAP as well as the actions of the response team. It is well known that rail has been used to transport nuclear materials but has anyone done any research into whether this CSX train could have been carrying such materials at the time of this incident?

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My nuclear power plants are at the bottom left. A drone transports the waste to the top right of the map where it is transformed into plutonium and destroyed.
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Bard treats Shyvanna like a Nuclear Transport v.redd.it/83tqg863vib61
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What is the ideal way to transport 3 Nuclear Parts?

Each one is 20 tons of weight. So either way, you need 3 times of one way trip with KamAZ or KrAz.

Here is what I'm thinking:

  • Kiev to Mirny distance roughly 5000 km. So,

KrAZ fuel consumption 35 L / 100 km

(0,35 x 5000) = 1750 L Diesel for each turn

3 x 1750 = 5250 L in total. (with KamAZ 5100 L, no much difference I think)

Bringing 5.2 tons of diesel with you is not a good idea because you need a big vehicle to carry much weight. Which leads more fuel consumption. You should take only 1750 L for each turn. (1.75 tons)

  • Each time you need to craft new KrAZ. So, essential materials you should bring with you are:

3 x 25 = 75 Rubber Parts

3 x 25k = 75k Machine Oil

3 x 4 = 12 Car Battery

3 x 10 = 30 Electrical Cable

3 x 200 = 600 Insulating Tape

Welder, Generator, Tool Kit, Crowbar and Hacksaw

Total Weight = 400 kg (roughly)

  • What are non-essential parts that you can easily find any city(town) are:

3 x 70 = 210 Auto Spare Parts

3 x 15k = 45k Scrap

3 x 6 = 18 Tires

  • So, 1.75 tons of Diesel + 400 kg of essential materials = 2,15 tons of weight (roughly)

That means you need at least UAZ-469 to carry these stuff to the Kiev. (Just for once)

My base is near Ufa and I also have Electric car. I'm thinking of use Electric car (carry weight: 525kg) instead of UAZ even it may takes me 4 times for transporting stuff.

How did you manage this transport? I'm glad if you share your ideas.

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Can't transport water upstairs to feed nuclear reactors
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πŸ“…︎ Apr 18 2021
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Bill Gates joins nuclear-powered shipping push. Based on marine molten salt reactors (m-MSRs), a technology using thorium that dates back to the 1960s and is capable of powering the largest ships afloat today. β€œThe implications of the MSR for transport and industry could be transformational." splash247.com/bill-gates-…
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Hyperlipidemic hypersensitivity to lethal microbial inflammation and its reversal by selective targeting of nuclear transport shuttles nature.com/articles/s4159…
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πŸ“…︎ Jun 12 2021
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My Nuclear Ring Transport system called Pincer with 2 WASP MICRO SSTO's
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High-Tech Railcar Designed to Transport Spent Nuclear Fuel Moves to Next Phase energy.gov/ne/articles/hi…
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πŸ“…︎ Feb 10 2021
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I don’t want a watch unless it comes in a box secure enough to transport the nuclear football.
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Haven't played much since 2014. Is this nuclear plant fundamentally sound? I worry about the fluid transport.

I've been faithfully reading FFFs until now, and even having been forewarned by them the enhancements to the game in six years are eye popping. Trains in particular are so nice to work with. Bonus! I never bothered launching a rocket until this play through so I've officially beat the game! It only took six years.

Nuclear is obviously new to me so I've been experimenting with some 2x8 builds. I tested this design a bit in the map editor and it seems fine, but haven't built something that will sustain a 2400MW load yet.

I tried to use pumps > pipes as much as possible for maximum steam throughput. idk if that's overkill but I got the idea from an old post by /u/Smilge.

The png is quite large so I used a random google image host: https://img.onl/hHeihz

Assume adequate water is fed to the top and bottom tanks.

If the blueprint bot doesn't work on posts, I'll add the following as a comment:

!blueprint https://gist.github.com/eggels/195c2a077b0c6f2732a723db8e8a4249

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Three-view drawing of the Douglas Model 1875 nuclear-powered heavy-lift transport project, 1955. From https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/douglas-model-1875-aircraft-nuclear-propulsion-logistic-carrier-1955.12672
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πŸ‘€︎ u/vahedemirjian
πŸ“…︎ Mar 25 2021
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What if China were able to transport nuclear material through Afghanistan to Iran?
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