AGN-201M
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The AGN-201M is a nuclear reactor formerly produced by Aerojet-General Nucleonics for teaching and research applications. It uses 667 grams of uranium dioxide fuel enriched to < 20% 235U homogeneously dispersed within polyethylene plates. Originally designed to operate up to a maximum thermal capacity of 100 milliwatts, it is commonly licensed to operate up to 5 watts with the addition of concrete around the reactor vessel as extra radiation shielding.
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University of New Mexico Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering. (1984, July). AGN-201M REACTOR OPERATION AND OPERATOR TRAINING MANUAL. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. www.nrc.gov/docs/ML2019/ML20195E222.pdf.
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