OK-650 reactor

The OK-650 reactor is the nuclear fission reactor used for the powering the Soviet Navy's Project 685 Плавник/Plavnik (Mike), Project 971 Щука-Б/Shchuka-B (Akula),[1] and Project 945 Барракуда/Barrakuda, Кондор/Kondor, and Марс/Mars (Sierra) submarines, and in pairs to power the Project 941 Акула/Akula (Typhoon) and Project 949 Гранит/Granit and Антей/Antei (Oscar) third generation submarines.

Borei Class Project 955 Submarine
Sierra Class Project 945 Submarine

This pressurized water reactor (PWR) uses 20-45% enriched uranium-235[2] fuel to produce 190 MW of power. Developed during the 1970s, these reactors were designed with the aim of minimizing accidents and malfunctions. Monitoring subsystems, designed for rapid detection of leaks, were included, along with newer-generation emergency cooling systems for the main reactor core.[3] The reactor is now also used to power the new Project 955 Borei submarines. It was developed by OKBM Afrikantov.

Versions

Version Uranium enrichment (%) Power (MW) Vessel type (number of reactors)
OK-650[4]

(OK-650A)

21-45 190 (180) Sierra-class submarine (1)
OK-650B[4] 21-45 190 Oscar-class submarine (2), Akula-class submarine (1)
OK-650B-3[5] 21-45 190 K-278 Komsomolets (1)
OK-650VV[4] 21-45 190 Typhoon-class submarine (2)
OK-650V[6][7] 21-45 190 Oscar II-class submarine (2), Borei-class submarine (1)
OK-650KPM[8] 21-45 200 Yasen-class submarine (1)
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References

  1. "AKULA! The Soviet Shark". www.subsim.com. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  2. "Russia hands over a nuclear submarine to India". fissilematerials.org. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  3. "2.3 Development of naval reactors". www.bellona.org. Archived from the original on 29 December 2010. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  4. Энергетические блоки атомного подводного флота, proatom.ru
  5. Polmar, Norman; J. Moore, Kenneth (2004). Cold War Submarines: The Design and Construction of U.S. and Soviet Submarines. p. 287.
  6. "ВМФ России: из грязи в «князи»" (in Russian). Svpressa. 12 January 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  7. "Четвертую АПЛ «Борей» «Князь Владимир» передадут ВМФ в начале зимы" (in Russian). topre.ru. 23 March 2019. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  8. Ma, Chunyan; von Herpel, Frank (2001). Ending the Production of Highly Enriched Uranium for Naval Reactors. p. 91.


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