jetpackcat
jetpackcat
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29th Jul 2019
29th Jul 2019
Beryllium
nuclear beryllium element neutron consept neut reaction invs glass

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  • NuclearPow
    NuclearPow
    31st Jul 2019
    i tried to make a more realistic beryllium. Yours is good, but it actually slows down neutrons.
  • jetpackcat
    jetpackcat
    30th Jul 2019
    Ritorian: Yes You Can Use Anything i make just give credit
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    30th Jul 2019
    Beryllium reflects and moderates low energy neutrons(less, while also multiplying the high energy(1.9MeV). But to do so you need a source of high energy neutrons, because the ones made by the Beryllium will start to get moderated. That is, if you want to be realistic, since this is just multiplying everything.
  • Ritorian
    Ritorian
    30th Jul 2019
    As a decoration* if you need neutrons you shall keep invs
  • Ritorian
    Ritorian
    30th Jul 2019
    btw it isn't necessary to put invs. works perfectly without it.
  • Javkhlan
    Javkhlan
    30th Jul 2019
    If you zoom into it, also works as an optical illusion!
  • Ritorian
    Ritorian
    30th Jul 2019
    Can i use it in some stuff? This is literally the best thing for hydrogen synthesis systems
  • jetpackcat
    jetpackcat
    30th Jul 2019
    DORIANCVS: why is that the word you correct?
  • jetpackcat
    jetpackcat
    30th Jul 2019
    also yes beryllium is a neutron reflector but i dident find a way to multimy and reflect at the same time
  • jetpackcat
    jetpackcat
    30th Jul 2019
    if you're wondering why i made it a neutron multiplyer According to Wikipedia "The single primordial beryllium isotope 9Be also undergoes a (n,2n) neutron reaction with neutron energies over about 1.9 MeV, to produce 8Be, which almost immediately breaks into two alpha particles. Thus, for high-energy neutrons, beryllium is a neutron multiplier, releasing more neutrons than it absorbs." and if you didn't see it "beryllium is a neutron multiplier, releasing more neutrons than it absorbs."