16mm film combined catalog (1972)

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48 POWER REACTORS the home, and the reactor's control rods are compared with a thermo- stat. The reactor control room is shown. A "Scram" is explained. Fuel operations are also explained, as well as the air monitoring system. THE NUCLEAR SHIP SAVANNAH (A Geneva-1964 film). 10 minutes, color. Produced by Babcock & Wilcox Co. For sale by Byron Motion Pictures, in English, French, Spanish, or Russian, at $30.52 per print, including shipping case, F.O.B. Washington, D. C. English version available for loan from USAEC headquarters and field libraries. Cleared for television. This technical film is an account of the experience with the design, construction, and operation of the nuclear power plant for the NS Savannah, the world's first nuclear-powered cargo-passenger ship. The film describes and explains the results of the pre-critical system tests and operational performance during the extended sea trials. Included are scenes of critical experiments, fuel loading, sea trials, major safety tests at the USAEC's Idaho National Reactor Testing Station, and visits to some of the major U. S. ports. OMRE FUEL ELEMENT REMOVAL AND SECOND CORE LOADING (1959). 15 minutes, color. Produced by Atomics International for the USAEC. For sale by Capital Film Laboratories, at $50.67 per print, including ship- ping case, F.O.B. Washington, D. C. Available for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters and field libraries and Atomics International, P. O. Box 309, Canoga Park, Calif. 91305. Cleared for television. This film reports on operations of the Organic Moderated Reactor Experiment, an experimental nuclear power project conducted by Atomics International for the USAEC at the National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho. A summary of operating experience and test programs from reactor start-up in September 1957 to July 1959 is presented. The simplicity of operating the reactor is highlighted. Removal of the first reactor core and loading of the second core are detailed. OPERATING EXPERIENCE-DRESDEN (A Geneva-1964 film). 10 minutes, color. Produced by the General Electric Company. For sale by Byron Motion Pictures, in English, French, Spanish, or Russian, at $28.91 per print, including shipping case, F.O.B. Washington, D. C. English version available for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters and field libraries. Cleared for television. This technical film reports on the routine, day-to-day operation of the Dresden Nuclear Power Station and points up the success of the