The needlessly complex musical score is the hallmark of this genre.
@Woody2Shoe9 ай бұрын
Well said 🤙
@AlexanderGee9 ай бұрын
Orchestras gotta eat!
@allen_steel12369 ай бұрын
It showed that we had pride in what we did, and even the mundane subject like portable atomic energy plants, could still benefit from artistic vision
@rockets4kids2 ай бұрын
Along with so many modern youtube video productions. The more things change the more they stay the same.
@RobertCraft-re5sf3 күн бұрын
@@allen_steel1236And all the graphics and stuff were done with art supplies. Soon everything will be AI :(
@swokatsamsiyu35909 ай бұрын
Thank you for digitising this. I find these celluloid films so enjoyable to watch. They could do so much with so little technology back then.
@untermench35029 ай бұрын
I used to work about a hundred yards from this reactor at Ft. Belvoir back in the early eighties. By that time the reactor was pretty well mothballed as newer technology had rendered it obsolete. Interesting video regardless.
@AllanSitte9 ай бұрын
The buildings for this project still exist. One building, just up the hill from the SM-1 reactor building is used by the Joint Personnel Recovery Agency (JPRA) as their HQ. From what I recall, the JPRA building was originally used by the reactor project team as a working office space. The JPRA building is interesting as it has built in shielding as a measure to protect the occupants in the event of a radiologic emergency with the reactor facility. In 2022, the SM-1 reactor building deconstruction began. You can find videos of the deconstruction on KZbin. I do not know if the building is completely disassembled yet, but you could see the building from the Potomac if you had a boat to get there. Google Earth satellite imagery still has the building in-situ. If you do try to see the building via boat from the Potomac: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO GO ASHORE at that location!! This area of Fort Belvoir is a secure area not accessible to civilian or military personnel without authorization. You will be arrested and fined heavily if you attempt to do any landing from the water at this location.
@whatisnuclear9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@deafno9 ай бұрын
I watched the deconstruction video. The scope is very different, but modern video absolutely pales in light of these excellent vintage videos.
@thekikendallsautoandrandom12716 күн бұрын
Ive walked around the old site for this at Fort Belvoir about ten years ago. they still had markers up showing where it was set up at.
@algorithminc.88509 ай бұрын
Great find. Thanks ... Subscribed ... Cheers ...
@tonerotonero13759 ай бұрын
This reminds me the Century Camp video. Impressive.
@whatisnuclear9 ай бұрын
The Camp Century reactor was directly descended from this one.
@218philip9 ай бұрын
The practical evolution of electric energy and distribution will likely involve small nuclear reactors placed close to the demand. They could be sized with excess capacity to be able to share thru the grid for redundancy to cover wider areas to minimize outages due to storms and other factors. This can minimize the need to send huge amounts of power long distances and minimize the area affected by outages.
@OneExhaustedFather9 ай бұрын
“12 months from the first fell tree the structure was finished” Can we take a moment and imagine any government project today being done in 12 months….
@KevinBalch-dt8ot9 ай бұрын
The government can get us into a war within 12 months. Very good at getting. The getting out or winning? Not so much.
@Nighthawke709 ай бұрын
The first reactor unknowingly leaked tritium into the Chesapeake for some time until a detector was built to pick up on the beta radiation. The instrumentation in the SM-1 pre-dated the development of solid-state devices and used vacuum tubes.
@bartoszgrabarek485017 күн бұрын
Super są te filmy 😮
@fm00092Ай бұрын
Great films.
@RabenFlug1239 ай бұрын
Future just began!
@marshallwilliams40549 ай бұрын
I’m curious why those two guys were handling the fuel rods without any radiation protection.
@skunkjobb9 ай бұрын
New, unused fuel rods are not radioactive, it's only the used fuel that is dangerous.
@methamphetamememcmeth342214 күн бұрын
I'm curious why people don't use fireproof suits when refueling their cars with petrol or diesel.
@Nudnik19 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
@BLUECHET9 ай бұрын
I like seeing integrated work site for that time ….
@mattharvey87129 ай бұрын
Wow.......that was plywood angle.........hand loading ......very tricky ....I heard they drop one of the core rods......big problem....cheers
@wdmm949 ай бұрын
Why can't we have nice things like this anymore?
@dfirth2249 ай бұрын
Are you talking about the nuclear reactor? This is about the nuclear reactor design that had a disaster that happened in Idaho in 1960. The reactor was a test of the design to provide power for the DEW line. Distant Early Warning system. Watching for Russian bombers flying over the North Pole. This was before spy satellites. DEW line was no longer needed after spy satellites were invented. This disaster was kept top secret until the 1990s. You can look up the disaster by searching for "Army nuclear reactor disaster Idaho."
@markarca63609 ай бұрын
These are the grandfather of SMRs.
@whatisnuclear9 ай бұрын
Absolutely. It will take us a long time to reach the level of skill they had to run the truck-mounted ML-1 came out of this program. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ML-1
@michaeliverson21649 ай бұрын
I wonder why this cannot be used today?
@whatisnuclear9 ай бұрын
Well it's decommissioned now and being dismantled. A few orgs are trying to rekindle expertise is building and maintaining air-shippable reactors.
@michaeliverson21649 ай бұрын
@@whatisnuclear what I mean is why can’t this technology be used today? We know how to build them. R and D done decades ago. Small Modular Reactors ready and waiting to be built.
@Muonium19 ай бұрын
efficiency scales with size. it's way too small to be economical.
@88njtrigg889 ай бұрын
@Muonium1 Unfortunately all forms of electrical generation is subsidised.
@karstendoerr53789 ай бұрын
Because in 1961 there was a reactor accident with the successor SL-1. SL-1 is the only nuclear accident in the United States to date in which people were killed. At the National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho at 9:01 p. m. , the prototype of a military boiling water reactor, the SL-1, which had been shut down over Christmas, quickly became supercritical for a few milliseconds, releasing about 6,000 times the power for which the facility was designed. Before the reactivity could be reduced by the formation of vapour bubbles (see vapour bubble coefficient), the fuel elements of the small reactor core made of highly enriched uranium (90%) already disintegrated. The 2 m high water column surrounding the core collided with the reactor lid at 9 m/s - the water level had been lowered slightly for maintenance work - and caused the entire 12-tonne boiler to rise almost 3 m up to the floor, thereby pushing the steering rod back in completely.
@synth10029 ай бұрын
You are like American version of RBMK5000
@skunkjobb9 ай бұрын
No, not at all lika an RBMK.
@synth10029 ай бұрын
@@skunkjobb youtube channels, not reactors
@leemcclelland26189 ай бұрын
Why ? Cost , difficulty of support, ultimately impractical. Hard or not air support works.
@Nill7579 ай бұрын
Cost? Shipping tons of diesel each week to the Arctic, compared to this little reactor that runs for ten years between refueling? I don’t think so.
@TheStefanskoglund17 күн бұрын
@@Nill757 20 trained operators at site either on work or of-hours ? With wages and other support necessary ie food. Dependent on weapon quality HEU fuel ? So, if you loose 50 kg, the thief would have material for a bomb ? The one at Camp Century was used to study neutron embrittlement - what happened with the steel ?
@Nill7575 күн бұрын
@ True this reactor used HEU, a security problem, but it doesn’t have to be that way now. Quite a few personnel needed for that diesel supply train too, inc almost non stop drivers, fuel depot staff. I doubt 20 operators needed for a small nuclear plant even 24/7, but the steam operation would also need mechanics.
@skunkjobb9 ай бұрын
With all that concrete and steel, what could be the total weight of such a plant? Surely a few thousand tons. I don't really see this as transportable by air to remote bases.
@whatisnuclear8 ай бұрын
This one was a prototype not actually intended to fly. They did use the info they learned here and made one that was actually air-lifted, assembled, and operated: kzbin.info/www/bejne/imq2YoNradNkfKM
@Poorexampeofhuman9 ай бұрын
They have many designs of micro and compact reactors. Nobody is bothered to invest the money to bring them to commercial fruition
@badcompany-w6s9 ай бұрын
That does not seem very portable.
@whatisnuclear9 ай бұрын
Agreed, but they were just working through enabling technologies. This led to one that was actually portable and actually air lifted, see: kzbin.info/www/bejne/imq2YoNradNkfKM
@badcompany-w6s9 ай бұрын
@@whatisnuclear Yeah. I think I already saw that video but I will take a look. Thank you for your reply!
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@markrix9 ай бұрын
I don't believe the love triangle thing, good cover story though.
@user-gs6fq1jq8y9 ай бұрын
This film is 65 years old not 6 years ..... Get real..
@negumanezer11 күн бұрын
Ooh, World Leader Donald J Maga Trump keep us safe.