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The radioactive gases released from the air-cooled reactor gave the program its "bad breath" reference.
No air-cooled reactors have been built since.
It was a graphite moderated, air-cooled reactor and used 11,500 natural uranium fuel aluminium-clad rods inserted into 676 horizontal fuel channels.
GLEEP (Graphite Low Energy Experimental Pile) was a low power (3 kilowatt) graphite-moderated air-cooled reactor.
Annealing of graphite moderator at a military air-cooled reactor caused the graphite and the metallic uranium fuel to catch fire, releasing radioactive pile material as dust into the environment.