Nuclear Reactor Wall Charts : an earlier post from the same collection



Gosgen, Daniken, Switzerland. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, February 1980 [No. 76]



Windscale AGR, Windscale, Cumberland, UK. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, April 1961 [No. 32]



Wylfa Magnox, Wylfa, Anglesey, UK. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, 1965 [No. 39]



System 80+ (e.g. Yongwang 3 & 4), USA. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, 1992 [No. 97]



Dragon, HTR, Winfrith, Dorset, UK. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, July 1960 [No. 26]



Dungeness B, Kent, England, UK. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, 1967 [No. 41]



Ulchin 3 & 4, South Korea. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, April 1998 [No. 100]



Kernkraftwerk Krummel. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, 1993 [No. 99]



DWR-PWR 1300 MWe, Germany. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, March 1984 [No. 85]



CANDU 950. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, June 1981 [No. 79]



Point Lepreau, New Brunswick, Canada. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, June 1977 [No. 72]



Palisades, South Haven, Michigan, USA. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, January 1970 [No. 49]



Winfrith SGHWR, Dorset, England. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, May 1968 [No. 42]



Latina, Italy. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, October 1959 [No. 22]



BR3 PWR, Mol, Belgium. Wall chart insert,

Nuclear Engineering, August 1960 [No. 27]



[click through on any chart for large -- and extra large -- images]



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The complete set of 105 reactor wall charts has now been uploaded by the University of New Mexico. The dates above relate to the issue of Nuclear Engineering International magazine in which they first appeared. The collection was assembled by Ronald Knief, a nuclear engineer from Sandia National Laboratories.can be viewed as thumbnail jpegs but the full sized images are only available as pdf files {I found it easiest to download them rather than paralyse the browser on ffox} The size and resolution of the images vary somewhat, but they're all at least 2000px on the long side. Wired posted a little more information about the collection late last year.Follow along on Twitter