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Information here may not be true and accurate and is intended for educational purposes only. Use of this information is purely at the users own risk.


Here on this page you will find a design(s), information, and suppliers for building a homemade nuclear reactor. And, if your bright enough to build superconducting electro magnets ect... a lot of stuff can be built on your on. There is enough information here to get you started on the road to trouble if your looking for it. Notice that the design here is a tube shaped particle accelerator but you can build a linear particle accelerator(straight shaped) for your reactor if you want. The difference is with a tube shape you can get the particles accelerated faster which means a hotter reactor or better control over reactor temp but I guess its a matter of preference. Linear shape is good too. Also other information such as different design ideals will be made available here as I can get it. One last note. Maintaining a reactor can be very dangerous to your health. With the design here there is little chance of a melt down since it can easily be shut down. The department of energy has very very strict guidelines for operating a reactor that regular people might find difficult to meet. If you want to avoid trouble you might want to consider attempting getting a license for it but then again when dealing with government anything that might save the average person money or help them make money is probably out of the question. We all know how that goes.
In closing Happy building and good luck.
The Reaper

Information on the net for your reactor.

http://www.nrc.gov/ The Nuclear Regulatory Commission
http://www.atse.org.au/publications/symposia/proc-1997p11.htm Accelerator driven nuclear systems\
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0837743.html Online particle physics info.
Particle physics experiments.

http://www.indiana.edu/~uspas/book.html Books on particle physics
http://www.uic.com.au/nip13.htm Good info for when you get ready to throw away your reactor.
http://www.rarf.riken.go.jp/rarf/np/nplab.html The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Nuclear Physics
http://int.phys.washington.edu/ Institute for nuclear theory.
http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/~gav/almr/01.intro.html#Contents Useful info for Nuclear Reactor.
http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/html/research/ Advanced designs(Probably not for the home user. But some good info though.)

LINKS LISTED BELOW MAY OR MAY NOT BE OF ANY HELP DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BUT THEY ARE LISTED ANYWAY AS A SERVICE. ALSO THESE ARE NOT ALL THE LINKS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET JUST WHAT I HAD TIME TO FIND AND PUT UP. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SEARCH THE NET FOR ALL YOUR PART NEEDS. ITS ALL OUT THERE SOMEWHERE. WHAT EVER YOU NEED.

Parts for your accelerator

Electro magnet suppliers

Gas injectors suppliers

Parts for your reactor

Reactors for your reactor

Steam Generators
Hey, why build everything when you can buy it.