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A gas centrifuge is a separating machine specifically developed to separate Uranium-235
Uranium-235

Uranium-235 is an Isotopes of uranium that differs from the element's other common isotope, uranium-238, by its ability to cause a rapidly expanding nuclear fission chain reaction, i.e., it is fissile....
 from Uranium-238
Uranium-238

Uranium-238 , is the most common Isotopes of uranium of uranium found in nature. When hit by a neutron, it becomes uranium-239 , an unstable isotope which radioactive decay into neptunium-239 , which then itself decays, with a half-life of 2.355 days, into plutonium-239 ....
. The gas centrifuge
Centrifuge

A centrifuge is a piece of equipment, generally driven by a motor, that puts an object in rotation around a fixed axis, applying a force perpendicular to the axis....
 relies on the principles of centripetal force
Centripetal force

The centripetal force is the external force required to make a body follow a curved path. Hence centripetal force is a kinematic force requirement, not a particular kind of force like gravity or electromagnetism....
 accelerating molecules based upon mass. When performed in a column, this yields separations of each component. The gas centrifuge was developed to replace the gaseous diffusion
Gaseous diffusion

Gaseous diffusion is a technology used to produce enriched uranium by forcing gaseous uranium hexafluoride, UF6, through Semipermeable membrane....
 method of Uranium-235 extraction. The significant advantage of the gas centrifuge is that it relies on multiple centrifugal runs using cascades of centrifuges.






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A gas centrifuge is a separating machine specifically developed to separate Uranium-235
Uranium-235

Uranium-235 is an Isotopes of uranium that differs from the element's other common isotope, uranium-238, by its ability to cause a rapidly expanding nuclear fission chain reaction, i.e., it is fissile....
 from Uranium-238
Uranium-238

Uranium-238 , is the most common Isotopes of uranium of uranium found in nature. When hit by a neutron, it becomes uranium-239 , an unstable isotope which radioactive decay into neptunium-239 , which then itself decays, with a half-life of 2.355 days, into plutonium-239 ....
. The gas centrifuge
Centrifuge

A centrifuge is a piece of equipment, generally driven by a motor, that puts an object in rotation around a fixed axis, applying a force perpendicular to the axis....
 relies on the principles of centripetal force
Centripetal force

The centripetal force is the external force required to make a body follow a curved path. Hence centripetal force is a kinematic force requirement, not a particular kind of force like gravity or electromagnetism....
 accelerating molecules based upon mass. When performed in a column, this yields separations of each component. The gas centrifuge was developed to replace the gaseous diffusion
Gaseous diffusion

Gaseous diffusion is a technology used to produce enriched uranium by forcing gaseous uranium hexafluoride, UF6, through Semipermeable membrane....
 method of Uranium-235 extraction. The significant advantage of the gas centrifuge is that it relies on multiple centrifugal runs using cascades of centrifuges. This process yields higher concentrations of the Uranium-235 isotopes with significantly less energy usage compared to the previous gaseous diffusion process.

Centrifugal process (How it works)

The centrifugal process relies on the effect of simulating gravity (using centripetal acceleration) to separate molecules according to their mass, and can be applied to both liquid and gaseous materials. Forces are applied by placing material inside a mechanism that rotates the material at high speed.

Gas centrifugation process

Gas Centrifuge Cascade
The gas centrifugation process utilizes a unique design that allows gas to constantly flow in and out of the centrifuge. Unlike most centrifuges which rely on batch processing
Batch processing

Batch processing is execution of a series of Computer programs on a computer without human interaction.Batch jobs are set up so they can be run to completion without human interaction, so all input data is preselected through Script s or command-line parameters....
, the gas centrifuge utilizes continuous processing, allowing cascading, in which multiple identical processes occur in succession. The gas centrifuge consists of a cylindrical rotor, a casing, an electric motor, and three lines for material to travel. The gas centrifuge is designed with a casing that completely encloses the centrifuge. The cylindrical rotor is located inside the casing, which is evacuated of all air to produce a near frictionless rotation when operating. The motor spins the rotor, creating the centripetal force on the components as they enter the cylindrical rotor. There are two output lines, one located at the top of the centrifuge and the other located at the bottom. The heavier molecules will segregate to the bottom of the centrifuge while the lighter molecules will segregate to the top of the centrifuge. The output lines take these separations to other centrifuges to continue to the centrifugation process.

Separative work units (SWU)

The Separative Work Unit (SWU) is a measure of the amount of work done by the centrifuge and has units of mass (typically kilogram separative work unit). The work necessary to separate a mass of feed of assay into a mass of product assay , and tails of mass and assay is expressed in terms of the number of separative work units needed, given by the expression


where is the value function
Bellman equation

A Bellman equation , named after its discoverer, Richard Bellman, is a necessary condition for optimality associated with the mathematical optimization method known as dynamic programming....
, defined as



Practical application of centrifugation: Separating Uranium-235 from Uranium-238

The separation of uranium requires a gaseous form, Uranium hexafluoride (UF6). Upon entering the centrifuge, the lighter Uranium-235 isotope
Isotope

Isotopes are any of the different types of atoms of the same chemical element, each having a different atomic mass . Isotopes of an element have atomic nucleus with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutron....
 collects towards one end of the centrifuge while the heavier Uranium-238 isotope at the other. The enriched uranium is upstream to another centrifuging stage and the depleted uranium downstream to the previous stage. Usually, enrichments plants may include thousands of centrifuges arranged in cascades.

History of the gas centrifuge

Suggested in 1919, the centrifugal process was first successfully performed in 1934. J.W. Beams and co-workers at the University of Virginia
University of Virginia

The University of Virginia is a public university research university located in Charlottesville, Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson. Conceived by 1800 and established in 1819, it is the only university in the United States to be designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, an honor it shares with nearby Monticello....
 developed the process by separating two chlorine
Chlorine

Chlorine...
 isotopes through a vacuum ultracentrifuge. Although the Manhattan Project
Manhattan Project

The Manhattan Project was the project to develop the first atomic weapon during World War II; involving the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada....
 abandoned this theory during the development of the first nuclear weapons, the gas centrifuge uses much less energy than previous methods of separation. The Nuclear program in the Soviet Union
Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was a Constitution of the Soviet Union socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.The name is a translation of the , romanization of Russian Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, abbreviated ????, SSSR....
 uses this advanced technology as the primary way to obtain enriched uranium since 1945.

See also

  • Nuclear Technology
    Nuclear technology

    Nuclear technology is technology that involves the nuclear reaction of atomic nucleus. It has found applications from smoke detectors to nuclear reactors, and from gun sights to nuclear weapons....
  • Nuclear Power
    Nuclear power

    Nuclear power is any nuclear technology designed to extract usable energy from atomic nucleus via controlled nuclear reactions. The only method in use today is through nuclear fission, though other methods might one day include nuclear fusion and radioactive decay ....
  • Nuclear fuel
    Nuclear fuel

    Nuclear fuel is any material that can be consumed to derive nuclear energy, by analogy to chemical fuel that is Combustioned to derive energy....
  • Zippe-type centrifuge
    Zippe-type centrifuge

    The Zippe-type centrifuge is a particular design of gas centrifuge. It was developed in the Soviet Union by a team of 60 German scientists working in detention, captured after World War II....


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