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An A4W reactor is a type of nuclear reactor in use aboard the United States Navy's Nimitz-class supercarriers.

The A4W reactor is the nuclear fission pressurized water reactor (PWR) design used in powering U. S. Navy aircraft carriers. It is a joint design between Bettis Laboratory and General Electric Knolls Atomic Power Lab (KAPL) Division, with BAPL as prime contractor.

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Meaning of the Name

The A4W reactor is the 4th nuclear fission reactor design for use in powering U. S. Navy aircraft carriers by a division of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation. The A stands for aircraft carrier, 4 for 4th reactor design, and W for Westinghouse.

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