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''Otto Hahn'' was one of only four nuclear-powered cargo vessels built to date. Planning of a German-built trade and research vessel to test the feasibility of nuclear power in civil service began in 1960 under the supervision of German physicist
Erich Bagge Erich Rudolf Bagge (30 May 1912, in Neustadt bei Coburg – 5 June 1996, in Kiel) was a German scientist. Bagge, a student of Werner Heisenberg for his doctorate and Habilitation, was engaged in German Atomic Energy research and the German nuclear e ...
. Launched in 1964, her nuclear reactor was deactivated 15 years later in 1979 and replaced by a conventional diesel engine room. The ship was scrapped in 2009.


History

''Otto Hahn''s keel was laid down in 1963 by
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Deutsche Werft AG of
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. She was launched in 1964 and named in honour of Professor
Otto Hahn Otto Hahn (; 8 March 1879 – 28 July 1968) was a German chemist who was a pioneer in the fields of radioactivity and radiochemistry. He is referred to as the father of nuclear chemistry and father of nuclear fission. Hahn and Lise Meitner ...
, the German chemist and
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-winner, who discovered the
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of uranium in 1938. The first captain of the ''Otto Hahn'' was
Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock Fregattenkapitän Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock (11 December 1911 – 18 April 1986) was a submarine commander in the ''Kriegsmarine'' of Nazi Germany during World War II. He commanded four U-boats, including , a Type VIIC U-boat, which gained wi ...
, a German U-boat ace of World War II. In 1968, the ship's 38-megawatt
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was taken critical and
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s began. In October of that year, NS ''Otto Hahn'' was certified for commercial freight transport and research. Configured to carry passengers and ore, ''Otto Hahn'' made her first port call in
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, loading a cargo of
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ores, in 1970. In 1972, after four years of operation, her reactor was refuelled. She had covered 250,000 nautical miles (463,000 km) on 22 kilograms of
uranium Uranium is a chemical element with the symbol U and atomic number 92. It is a silvery-grey metal in the actinide series of the periodic table. A uranium atom has 92 protons and 92 electrons, of which 6 are valence electrons. Uranium is weak ...
. In 1979 ''Otto Hahn'' was deactivated. Her nuclear reactor and propulsion plant were removed and replaced by a conventional diesel engine room. In nine years, she had travelled 650,000 nautical miles (1,200,000 km) on nuclear power, visiting 33 ports in 22 countries, most of them only once with special permissions. She had never been allowed to use the channels of Panama and Suez. The containment vessel of the nuclear reactor is stored at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht – Zentrum für Material- und Küstenforschung GmbH and the nuclear fuel in the United States. In 1983, ''Otto Hahn'' was recommissioned as the container ship ''Trophy'' and leased into commercial service. On 19 November, she was renamed ''Norasia Susan''. She became the ''Norasia Helga'' in 1985, ''Hua Kang He'' in 1989, ''Anais'' in 1998, ''Tal'' in 1999, and finally ''Madre'' later that year. Her last owner, from 2006, was Liberian-based Domine Maritime Corporation, under the management of Alon Maritime Corporation of Athens, Greece. The ship was scrapped at
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, India, in 2009. Her original funnel is preserved at the
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(German Maritime Museum) in
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.


General characteristics

* Displacement 25,790 tons (26,200 t) full, 16,871 tons (17,141 t) standard * Length: 164.3 m waterline, 172.0 m overall * Beam: 23.4 m * Freeboard: 5.3 m * Capacity: (39,760 m³) *
Propulsion Propulsion is the generation of force by any combination of pushing or pulling to modify the translational motion of an object, which is typically a rigid body (or an articulated rigid body) but may also concern a fluid. The term is derived from ...
: Nuclear drive * Speed: 15.75 knots (29 km/h) * Waterproof compartments: 14 * Loading spaces: 6 * Complement 63 crew, 35 research personnel maximum * Reactor ** Power: 38 MW ** Volume: 35 m³ ** Pressure: 85 kp/cm² (8.3
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) ** Temperature: 300 °C ** Fuel: 1.7
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s of 3.5-6.6%
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** Endurance under full load: 900 days ** Average fuel burn-up: 23,000 MW·d/t ** Average thermal neutron flux: 1.1×1013/(cm²·s) ** Number of elements/fuel rods: 12/2810 ** Equivalent minor diameter: 1050 mm ** Active core height: 830 mm ** Fuel rod diameter: 10.89 mm ** Fuel cladding: 0.8 mm of
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-4 ** Manufacturer: Deutsche Babcock & Wilcox-Dampfkesselwerke AG und Internationale Atomreaktorbau GmbH


Operation and research

The ''Otto Hahn'' was commissioned on 11 October 1969, and she was a research ship as its primary purpose. She contained cabins for the group of about 36 scientists. She also contained a conference room, a meeting room, and two laboratories. Her main purpose was to gain experience of future nuclear ships, which could be used for transport. As the ''Otto Hahn'' did not receive enough permissions from harbours, the experiments ended in 1979, 10 years after commissioning. Until her decommissioning, the ''Otto Hahn'' visited 33 ports in 22 countries, most of them in South America and Africa. She did not receive permission to pass through the
Suez Canal The Suez Canal ( arz, قَنَاةُ ٱلسُّوَيْسِ, ') is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing Africa and Asia. The long canal is a popular ...
and her last journey was to
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. Her last captain was Ralf Matheisel. Bergedorfer Zeitung
online


See also

*
List of civilian nuclear ships Nuclear marine propulsion is propulsion of a ship or submarine with heat provided by a nuclear reactor. The power plant heats water to produce steam for a turbine used to turn the ship's propeller through a gearbox or through an electric generat ...
*
Nuclear marine propulsion Nuclear marine propulsion is propulsion of a ship or submarine with heat provided by a nuclear reactor. The power plant heats water to produce steam for a turbine used to turn the ship's propeller through a gearbox or through an electric generato ...
*'' Der Abschied''


Further reading

* Hajo Neumann: ''Vom Forschungsreaktor zum 'Atomschiff' OTTO HAHN: Die Entwicklung von Kernenergieantrieben für die Handelsmarine in Deutschland.'' Hauschild Verlag, Bremen 2009, * Luciene Fernandes Justo/Gildo Magalhães dos Santos: The Otto Hahn Nuclear Ship and the German-Brazilian Deals on Nuclear Energy. A Case Study in Big Science, in: Icon 6 (2000), pp. 21–49.


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