1999
DOI: 10.1007/bf02673257
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Long-time neutron-temperature dynamics of fast-neutron systems in supercritical emergency regimes

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“…Therefore, an anticipated accident presents no danger. Direct experimental data confirm this conclusion [7]. Thus, for an accident with a critical assembly consisting of highly enriched uranium on the FKBN-2M testing stand in 1997 the maximum temperature of the uranium was estimated to be 865°C with total energy release 5.7 MJ.…”
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“…Therefore, an anticipated accident presents no danger. Direct experimental data confirm this conclusion [7]. Thus, for an accident with a critical assembly consisting of highly enriched uranium on the FKBN-2M testing stand in 1997 the maximum temperature of the uranium was estimated to be 865°C with total energy release 5.7 MJ.…”
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confidence: 55%