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Re: The trend of research reactors




You may find some of the information at this site:

http://www.insc.anl.gov/nre/nre_cols.html

It is a link page for research reactor data such as facility description,
experimental facilities, construction dates, shutdown dates, etc.





"Chan-Hyeong Kim" <chkim@trinity.tamu.edu>@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu on 11/11/99
03:20:59 PM

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Subject:  The trend of research reactors


Dear Colleagues,

Obviously, the number of the research reactors in U.S. has decreased quite
significantly for the past decade. I am now trying to find the number of
research reactors as a function of time (year). Does any of you know where
I
can find this information. Thanks in advance.

Chan
Chan Hyeong Kim, Ph.D.
Assistant Director
Nuclear Science Center
Texas A&M University System
1095 Nuclear Science Road
College Station, TX 77843-3575
Phone: 845-7551
Fax: 862-2667


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