Nuclear Reactors, Atom Smashers, and Particle Accelerators

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Building nuclear reactors, atom smashers, and particle accelerators presents significant challenges, particularly due to safety and regulatory concerns. Constructing a nuclear reactor at home is nearly impossible due to the need for critical mass and special nuclear materials, which require licenses and oversight from authorities like the NRC and NNSA. Particle accelerators can be built with the right designs and plans, but high voltage and radiation shielding necessitate professional consultation to ensure safety. Additionally, any machine producing radiation must comply with legal thresholds for notification and permits. Overall, while some physics-related machines can be engineered, extreme caution and expertise are essential.
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What would be the difficulty of building each? I have read of Michio Kaku building an atom smasher (albeit it ruined the power flow to his house,) I have found a 200,000 volt generator so I presume that a particle accelerator would be possible, and my friend is currently working on a nuclear reactor. In addition to these, what other machines could be engineered that have something to do with physics?
 
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and my friend is currently working on a nuclear reactor
That is a very bad idea.
CRTs as small particle accelerators can be built at home. Don't try this with 200kV, however.
In addition to these, what other machines could be engineered that have something to do with physics?
Many things, but keep away from radioactive stuff, high-energetic particles, high voltage and other threats, if you don't have professional experience with them.
 
^^^ Thanks man.
 
There should be no problem as long as you seek advice from people who know.
i doubt you will be building a nuclear reactor at home as the critical mass requires enough radioactive material that even if you will try to get it the FBI and CIA will get you before that , but in the case of a particle accelerator all you need is design , plans circuitry etc and safe handling with high voltage and sufficient isolation from the radiation that will be produced when operating such a machine.
Now about the high voltage and radiation shielding it is a must to consult a professional before or after or in the middle of something like this.
 
Crazymechanic said:
There should be no problem as long as you seek advice from people who know.
i doubt you will be building a nuclear reactor at home as the critical mass requires enough radioactive material that even if you will try to get it the FBI and CIA will get you before that , but in the case of a particle accelerator all you need is design , plans circuitry etc and safe handling with high voltage and sufficient isolation from the radiation that will be produced when operating such a machine.
Actually the NRC and NNSA would probably get involved.
Now about the high voltage and radiation shielding it is a must to consult a professional before or after or in the middle of something like this.
If one builds a machine that produces radiation, there are certain thresholds at which one must notify state and federal authorities for appropriate permits.

For example -
http://dhhs.ne.gov/publichealth/Pages/puh_enh_rad_x-ray_xrindex.aspx
http://www.state.il.us/iema/radiation/xray.asp
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/rpp/brh/index.htm
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/environment/radiation/ion1.htm

In the UK - http://www.hse.gov.uk/radiation/ionising/certxray.htm
Canada - http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/regs/english/elaws_regs_900861_e.htm

With a license comes the obligation to observe mandatory safety measures, e.g.,
RADIATION SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICLE ACCELERATORS
http://www.crcpd.org/SSRCRs/ipart91.PDF

Nuclear reactors require special nuclear material. One must obtain licenses to construct and operate a nuclear reactor, as well as possesses special nuclear material.
 
Well the CIA and FBI were just an analogy for someone who would come knocking on your door when the "teapot" is starting to boil too hard.

Woa Astronuc either you have these sites written down links kept in your computer all the time or you have done some respectful effort in searching them.
Either way i think the OP got his "starters" information.
 
Absolutely, thanks Crazymechanic and Astronuc
 
also u need miles of copper wire
 

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