Nuclear Weapons Material

Perry E. Metzger perry at imsi.com
Wed Aug 24 10:06:43 PDT 1994



Ed Carp [Sysadmin] says:
> > In a fusion, or H Bomb, the tritium (which is just hydrogen with an
> > extra two neutrons) is that which produces the boom -- the main fuel,
> > as it were. Its a "neutron source" only in the weakest possible sense
> > -- the same way dynamite might be considered to need nitroglycerine as
> > a "neutron source". (I'm not sure that people outside of the bomb
> > building industry really know *for sure* what the geometries used in
> > the atomic weapon that sets off the fusion reaction.)
> 
> I don't understand your point.  The earliest devices used a pie shape 
> with a wedge cut out.  The actual geometry is rather unimportant to 
> getting a fission reaction - but it *is* important if you want to 
> maximize your yield.

We aren't discussing fission bombs. Please reread.

.pm






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