S2G reactor
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The S2G reactor was a naval reactor used by the United States Navy to provide electricity generation and propulsion on warships. The S2G designation stands for:
- S = Submarine platform
- 2 = Second generation core designed by the contractor
- G = General Electric was the contracted designer
This nuclear reactor is the shipboard equivalent of the S1G reactor and was installed on the USS Seawolf (SSN-575) submarine. It is a liquid metal cooled reactor utilizing pure liquid sodium. Due to inherent problems with the concept, the Seawolf was later converted with a S2Wa Nautilus-type pressurized water reactor.
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