Bainbridge (CGN 25) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1980

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Page 38 text:

wal WMS.--A mi 7'-N ' if f XXI: WHAT? ME WORRY? I'm o second class oren'T l!'? The Power PIanT BAINBRIDGE is powered by o sTeom propulsion plonT. The energy required To produce The sTeom is generoT- ed by nucleor fission in The core of The ship's Two nucleor reocfors. The energy is Transferred by circulohng primory pressurized wafer Through The reocTor core ond Then To o heof exchanger. Here The energy is used To make The secondory sTeom required To run The ship's sTeom Turbines. The use of o Two-cycle sysfem provides complefe isoloTion beTween The engineroom sTeom ond The reocTor coolonT woTer. The reocTor coolonf gprimory woTer cyciej is pressurized To prevenT boiling. This improves The efficiency of The energy TronsporTaTion rom The reocTor core To The sTeom generoTor. The primory woTer pumped Through sTeom generoTor Tubes heofs cold secondory feed woTer ond Turns iT info sTeom gsecondory wafer cyclej. The secondory sTeom runs eIecTric Turbogenerofors ond moin propulsion Turbines. A Ter possing Through The Trubines, The sTeom is con- drensed back inTol woTer. This wafer is Then pumped inTo The sTeom generoTor To be converTed back info sTeom I e s eom pionT is designed To run os Two independenf uniTs To increose boTTie reIidbiliTy. The halves moy be inTerconnecTed To permiT The ship To occompiish moinfenonce while underwo Th's fi 'biliT im roves The y. i exi y D reliobillTy of The ship. KSECONLJARY SHIELD STEPM I . .7IllllIlllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllf , ,' Q T- .T . f 1 mllumlllulfll P R ' M A R Y r' y T, T x I' s H i E L o . , f l ' - - ! Q ' TZ 5 W, wRB.N5P T If REA.cToR Z f Q CONOENSER 6 4 STEAM GENERATOR 7 if T I Q lummmummf p R ' M A R Y Z 4 COOLANT PUMP PUMP , IllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll FE E D One Half Of The Nuclear Power Plant

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-f f , way? K , .W ff M... M LTJG MOFFAT RL DO ,,,M,,.,, 154'-'14-ufauaglgu LCDR D.C. Ray LCDR DAVID C. RAY TOOK THE REINS OF THE ENGI- NEERING DEPARTMENT AT THE BEGINNING OF WESTPAC 4979. ALTHOUGH HE HAS INHERITED A WELL-PREPARED AND REASONABLY SMOOTHLY RUNNING DEPARTMENT, HIS MANAGEMENT STYLE HAS ALREADY SERVED TO MAKE FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS IN A QUIET, EFFICIENT MANNER. IT ISN'T EASY TO SUPERVISE A DEPARTMENT WHOSE 211-HOURS-A-DAY, 7-DAYS-A-WEEK SERVICES OF PROPULSION, ELECTRICITY AND WATER ARE OFTEN TAKEN FOR GRANTED, BUT LCDR RAY AND HIS VERY SUPPORTIVE ENGINEERING PERSONNEL ARE UP TO THE TASKS. LCDR RAY IS A NATIVE OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, AND RECEIVED HIS DEGREE FROM HARVARD UNIVERSITY. SINCE HIS COMMISSIONING THROUGH OFFICERS' CAN- DIDATE SCHOOL, HE HAS SERVED ON THE USS VOGE AND USS SOUTH CAROLINA.



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