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The Atomic Show #129 – Atomic Gas Turbines

April 1, 2009 By Rod Adams 3 Comments

On March 30, 2009, I had the privilege of presenting a talk at my alma mater on the topic of nuclear heated Brayton cycle machines – also known as atomic gas turbines or Adams EnginesTM.

This episode of The Atomic Show is my first attempt at an enhanced podcast using chapter markers and trying to add a slide presentation. The constraints of the file format truncates the edges of the slides, but I think you will get the gist of what they are trying to show. Here is a link to the presentation in PDF format (warning – it is a 12.4 MB file), just in case you are interested in seeing the full size slides.

As always, feedback and constructive criticism is welcome. Of course, if you have something nasty to say, feel free to add that as well – I can always used the delete button if necessary.

Promised link to Australia Broadcast Corporation (ABC) Catalyst program about China’s HTR-10

NUCLEAR CHINA (22/02/2007)

http://s3.amazonaws.com/AtomicShowFiles/tpn_atomic_20090401_129.m4a

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Filed Under: Adams Engines, Alternative energy, Atomic Entrepreneurs, Podcast Tagged With: Adams Engines, Atomic gas turbines, high temperature gas reactors, HTR-10, inherently safe, N2 coolant, PBMR

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