Guess first questions is why are those components different than those on the Fat Man device? Is it some requirement inherent in gun type weapon? The need for steel and hence the alloys vs an implosion weapon? They both have a tampers though..?
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Isn't that the basis of the early "water boiler" experiments
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The water boiler was an actual reactor design (if a simple one). This was just them putting HEU in water to make measurements — much less thought seems to have gone into the criticality dangers.
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“no ill effects were experienced by the men involved, alrhough one lost a little hair on their head” -
just a LITTLE and let's be honest, he might have just been frustrated from the experience and pulled it out himself (damned anti-nuclear hippies and their irrational fears of radiation)
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Ford factory circular 6/15/1966 - Dealerships are hereby warned of a possible issue with Nucleon™ power units - Be certain Part #21677 Reactor Core Seal Plate is properly seated. Corrosion & damage to pets & property can occur if moisture enters the reactor housing on wet days
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Oh Geez. I would have hated to have been the Radiation Safety Officer for the project. Wait, did they even conceive of RSO’s then?!
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See THE DRAGON'S TAIL by Barton C. Hacker for answers to that question.https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Dragon_s_Tail.html?id=H2EzvHupWRkC …
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Yep! I’ve a copy. Thanks!!
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