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NURSE-1--A NUCLEAR ROCKET SAFETY EVALUATION CODE FOR THE CONTROL DATA 3600

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and the 10-ton cylinder was evaluated at both 4.5% and 5.0% U-235 enrichments. The minimum estimated amounts of water required for criticality were five gallons of water for a spherical geometry, and 129 gallons of water for a slab geometry in a 10-ton cylinder containing UF{sub 6} at 5.0% enrichment. For the 2 1/2-ton cylinder at 5.0% U-235 enrichment, the minimum estimated amounts were six gallons of water for a spherical geometry, and 57.5 gallons of water for a slab geometry. 5 refs., 7 figs., 3 tabs.

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and the 10-ton cylinder was evaluated at both 4.5% and 5.0% U-235 enrichments. The minimum estimated amounts of water required for criticality were five gallons of water for a spherical geometry, and 129 gallons of water for a slab geometry in a 10-ton cylinder containing UF{sub 6} at 5.0% enrichment. For the 2 1/2-ton cylinder at 5.0% U-235 enrichment, the minimum estimated amounts were six gallons of water for a spherical geometry, and 57.5 gallons of water for a slab geometry. 5 refs., 7 figs., 3 tabs.

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Gallon (US)SlabCylinderTonEnvironmental scienceCriticalityWaste managementEngineering

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