ProphetesAI is thinking...
fissionable
Answers
MindMap
Loading...
Sources
fissionable
fissionable, a. (ˈfɪʃənəb(ə)l) [f. fission v. + -able.] Capable of undergoing nuclear fission. Also fig. Hence ˌfissionaˈbility.1945 H. D. Smyth Gen. Acct. Devel. Atomic Energy Mil. Purposes i. 17 Plutonium 239 is the nucleus rightly guessed to be fissionable by thermal neutrons. 1946 Physical Rev. ...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Fissile material
The term fissile is distinct from fissionable. As such, while all fissile isotopes are fissionable, not all fissionable isotopes are fissile.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
fissionable
fissionable/-ʃənəbl; -ʃənəbl/ adj(of material) with a nucleus that can be split (指材料)可作核裂变的.
牛津英汉双解词典
prophetes.ai
Fast fission
Most fissionable materials need thermal neutrons, which move more slowly. Fissionable but not fissile
Some atoms, notably uranium-238, do not usually undergo fission when struck by slow neutrons, but do split when struck with
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Cancer as Weapon: Sowing Battlefields With Depleted Uranium
Mar 29, 2023Depleted uranium is a rather benign sounding name for uranium-238, the trace elements left behind when the fissionable material is extracted from uranium-235 for use in nuclear reactors and ...
www.counterpunch.org
fissile
fissile, a. (ˈfɪsɪl, now usu. ˈfɪsaɪl) Also 7 fissel, 8 fissil. [ad. L. fissil-is, f. findĕre to cleave: see -ile. Cf. Fr. fissile.] 1. Capable of being divided or split; cleavable; inclined or tending to split.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. Introd., Some are Fissil, as the spectacle stone; others n...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Burnup
With this value, the maximum burnup of 100%FIMA, which includes fissioning not just fissile content but also the other fissionable nuclides, is equivalent Third, fissionable isotopes of plutonium must be separated from non-fissionable isotopes, which is more difficult than separating fissionable from non-fissionable
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
ADSR
Accelerator-driven sub-critical reactor, a nuclear reactor using a particle accelerator to generate a fission reaction in a sub-critical assembly of fissionable
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Tamper (nuclear weapon)
Thorium can also be used as a fissionable tamper. Non-fissionable materials can also be used as tampers.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Criticality
transition that takes place at absolute zero
Nuclear-physics terms
Critical mass, referring to criticality in nuclear physics, when a nuclear reactor's fissionable
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
مادة انشطارية
المادة الانشطارية والمادة القابلة للانشطار
ينبغي التمييز بين المادة الانشطارية Fissile وبين المادة القابلة للانشطار fissionable.
wikipedia.org
ar.wikipedia.org
Zangger Committee
Each State Party to the Treaty undertakes not to provide: (a) source or special fissionable material, or (b) equipment or material especially designed or special fissionable material shall be subject to the safeguards required by this Article.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Neutron number
For example, actinides with odd neutron number are usually fissile (fissionable with slow neutrons) while actinides with even neutron number are usually not fissile (but are fissionable with fast neutrons).
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
ICAN-II
The proposed ACMF engine would require only 140 nanograms of antiprotons in conjunction with traditional fissionable fuel sources to allow a one-way transit
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Plutonium-241
The longer spent nuclear fuel waits before reprocessing, the more 241Pu decays to americium-241, which is nonfissile (although fissionable by fast neutrons
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org