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S. A. E. Miller, Ph.D.

S. A. E. Miller, Ph.D.

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Subcritical Assembly

Posted bysaemiller September 20, 2021August 23, 2021
Experiments at Los Alamos determined the critical masses of U235 and PU239. Adding cubes of the nuclear elements to a subcritical assembly within blocks of beryllium tamper measurably increased neutron flux. Source: Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Posted bysaemillerSeptember 20, 2021August 23, 2021Posted inHistory, Nuclear

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