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Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 11:17:38 -0500
From: "Wood Building Gift" <tedswoodwork@vitaque.xyz>
Reply-To: "TedsWoodWorking" <tedswoodwork@vitaque.xyz>
Subject: 16,000 woodworking plans inside...(2 days left)
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<p style="font-size:25px;font-family:Arial Black, Gadget, sans-serif;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:none;color:#306361;">The Complete Woodworking Carpentry Guide..</span></strong></p>
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<div style="color: #FFFFFF; font-size:4px;" title="random">In September 1944, Fermi inserted the first uranium fuel slug into the B Reactor at the Hanford Site, the production reactor designed to breed plutonium in large quantities. Like X-10, it had been designed by Fermi's team at the Metallurgical Laboratory, and built by DuPont, but it was much larger, and was water-cooled. Over the next few days, 838 tubes were loaded, and the reactor went critical. Shortly after midnight on 27 September, the operators began to withdraw the control rods to initiate production. At first all appeared to be well, but around 03:00, the power level started to drop and by 06:30 the reactor had shut down completely. The Army and DuPont turned to Fermi's team for answers. The cooling water was investigated to see if there was a leak or contamination. The next day the reactor suddenly started up again, only to shut down once more a few hours later. The problem was traced to neutron poisoning from xenon-135, a fission product with a half-life of 9.2 hours. DuPont had deviated from the Metallurgical Laboratory's original design in which the reactor had 1,500 tubes arranged in a circle, and had added 504 tubes to fill in the corners. The scientists had originally considered this over-engineering a waste of time and money, but Fermi realized that if all 2,004 tubes were loaded, the reactor could reach the required power level and efficiently produce plutonium.</div>
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