saber964 wrote:"stewart" "fallsfromtrees"]"kzt"]
The minor detail that those LACs have an 18 month reactor life with 36 months to a new reactor, plus no replacement nodes or any other spare part is a kind of a big problem that David is handwaving away.
I don't know where you got the 18 month reactor life. From Echoes of Honor, chapter three
That's years, not months.[/quote]Our present estimate is that a Shrike's original power core should be good for about eighteen T-years, which means the only practical limitation on the class's endurance will be her life support."
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18 years is realistic as well (no-handwavium involved)
Enterprise (CVN-65) had 20yr cores in her 132MW Pressurized Water Reactors.
-- Stewart[/quote]
More than that IIRC the early Nimitz class carriers reactors cores had a life span of 25 years and the last ones 30-35 years and the Ford class having a projected lifespan of up to 50 years.[/quote]
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CVN-65 Core 1/1a and 2 were alloy cores, Core 3 and 4 were (tum te tum) designed for 15 years operational, 20 years calendar.
CVN-68 (Nimitz) were initially 20 year cores.
Do not know the projected core-life (EFPH) of the Ford's. That probably falls into either speculation or Tum-te-tum-tum.
It's amazing what 50-plus years of technical development will do.
-- Stewart