1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf01051413
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Mechanical and thermal excitation of a flow of viscous gas in a rotating cylinder

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“…A similar approach is known as the "isotope approximation", which is widely used in the theoretical studies of uranium isotope separations. The statement and the solution methods for the gas dynamics and diffusion problems in the case of uranium isotopes are presently well-developed (19)(20)(21)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32). For the multicomponent uranium and other non-uranium isotope mixtures the solution of a gas dynamics problem does not have any additional peculiarities.…”
Section: Separation Of Isotope Mixtures 1707mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar approach is known as the "isotope approximation", which is widely used in the theoretical studies of uranium isotope separations. The statement and the solution methods for the gas dynamics and diffusion problems in the case of uranium isotopes are presently well-developed (19)(20)(21)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32). For the multicomponent uranium and other non-uranium isotope mixtures the solution of a gas dynamics problem does not have any additional peculiarities.…”
Section: Separation Of Isotope Mixtures 1707mentioning
confidence: 99%