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What Does It Take to Enrich Uranium?
We're constantly hearing about nuclear enrichment in the news, but what does it mean and when should we be concerned?
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Nuclear programs in countries like North Korea and Iran are constantly in the news with reports that they’re enriching uranium.
But what exactly does it mean to enrich uranium? And at what point should we be worried?
For nuclear power or weapons, the isotope of uranium we’re after is U-235, which has 92 protons and 143 neutrons. But the majority of uranium we pull out of mines is the isotope Uranium 238, which has 3 more neutrons and behaves differently.
Only about 0.7% of Uranium is the kind we want, U-235. Uranium 2...
published: 29 Jan 2020
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How to enrich Uranium - Periodic Table of Videos
Uranium enrichment has been in the headlines lately - but what does it mean exactly?
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published: 28 Sep 2009
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Enriched uranium: explained
Iran began enriching uranium Monday to 4.5%, breaking the limit set by its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, semi-official news agencies in the country reported.
The acknowledgment by the spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran comes a day after Iran pledged to break the deal’s limit of 3.67%.
The decision to ramp up uranium enrichment came less than a week after Iran acknowledged breaking the 300-kilogram (661-pound) limit on its low-enriched uranium stockpile.
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published: 08 Jul 2019
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Going Nuclear - Part 6 - Uranium Enrichment
The previous episodes covered the science behind how nuclear reactions and weapons work, but the real barrier to building a device is the creation of the fissile material. Uranium in its natural form cannot sustain a fast chain reaction, it needs to be enriched to eliminate the non fissile isotopes, and developing this process was one of the largest projects in the Manhattan Project.
This is largely a broad overview, much of the details are classified.
This is Cody's video on Uranium refining for those interested in the Chemistry:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl3NamzoFrM
published: 02 Jul 2018
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Getting to the Good Stuff (Uranium Enrichment)
Enrichment of uranium to extract the U-235. How enrichment is done by gaseous diffusion and by centrifuges in detail after being turned into UF6 gas. The enrichment levels needed for reactors and for nuclear weapons. Why enrichment facilities in Iran was and is often in the news.
published: 14 May 2019
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Uranium enrichment explained
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday called on US President Barack Obama to "draw a red line" for Iran's nuclear program, saying that Iran was "months away from building a nuclear bomb". Netanyahu pressed the US government to impose limits on Tehran's nuclear program. These include measures such as prohibiting Iran from enriching uranium beyond 3.5% (used for nuclear fuel rods). This animation illustrates how uranium is enriched to 3.5% and 90% (used in nuclear bombs).
published: 18 Oct 2012
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What is uranium enrichment level and why does it matter?
Iran has crossed another line set in the 2015 nuclear deal signed with major global powers by increasing its enrichment of uranium limit from 3.6 percent to 5 percent, So, what does this mean? Here's a quick explanation.
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published: 08 Jul 2019
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How Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs Work In 10 Minutes
#eldddir #eldddir_bombs #eldddir_tech #nuclearbomb #hydrogenbomb #bomb #howitworks #howitwork
published: 21 Jun 2020
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How Uranium Becomes Nuclear Fuel
Nuclear technology is constantly in the news. So how exactly do you make nuclear fuel?
Special thanks to Life Noggin for animating this video! Check them out: http://www.youtube.com/lifenoggin
Read More:
Fuel Cycle Facilities
http://www.nrc.gov/materials/fuel-cycle-fac.html
“The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulates uranium recovery facilities that mill uranium; fuel cycle facilities that convert, enrich, and fabricate it into fuel for use in nuclear reactors, and deconversion facilities that process the depleted uranium hexafluoride for disposal.”
Uranium processing
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/619232/uranium-processing
“Uranium (U), although very dense (19.1 grams per cubic centimetre), is a relatively weak, nonrefractory metal. Indeed, the metal...
published: 02 May 2015
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Iran says it has resumed 20% uranium enrichment at Fordow site
Iran has confirmed it is resumed enriching uranium at 20 percent at its underground Fordow nuclear facility, according to its government spokesman, in a move that further breaches the terms of a landmark nuclear deal signed with world powers in 2015.
President Trump abandoned the deal in 2018, citing Iranian non-compliance but his incoming counterpart Joe Biden has promised to revive the accord and lift sanctions on Iran.
Al Jazeera’s Dominic Kane reports from Berlin, Germany.
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#Iran #IranUraniumEnrichment #IranNuclearDeal
published: 05 Jan 2021
3:57
What Does It Take to Enrich Uranium?
We're constantly hearing about nuclear enrichment in the news, but what does it mean and when should we be concerned?
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Nuclear programs in countries like North Korea and Iran are constantly in the news with reports that they’re enriching uranium.
But what exactly does it mean to enrich uranium? And at what point should we be worried?
For nuclear power or weapons, the isotope of uranium we’re after is U-235, which has 92 protons and 143 neutrons. But the majority of uranium we pull out of mines is the isotope Uranium 238, which has 3 more neutrons and behaves differently.
Only about 0.7% of Uranium is the kind we want, U-235. Uranium 235 is fissile, meaning all you need to do to split it is hit it with a low energy thermal neutron. The neutron doesn’t smash the nucleus apart, but instead is absorbed by the atom, making it unstable. When the U-235 splits, it releases energy and more neutrons that can then repeat the reaction with other U-235 atoms.
While you can still split U-238 atoms, you need high energy neutrons to do it, which is less efficient. So when it comes to producing energy, the higher concentration of U-235 relative to U-238, the easier it will be. Nuclear power plants that aim to produce energy steadily over a long period of time use pellets that are between about 3% to 5% U-235, while nuclear bombs that want to release a lot of energy all at once have concentrations as high as 90% U-235.
The challenge is: How do you take naturally occurring Uranium that’s 0.7% U-235 and up its concentration to those lofty numbers.
That’s where enrichment comes in.
In this Elements, find out more about what it means to enrich uranium, the steps it takes to get there, and what enriched uranium could mean for the future of nuclear power as a greener energy alternative.
#NuclearPower #Uranium #EnrichedUranium #Energy #Seeker #Science #Elements
Nuclear Power Plants Are Floating on Water…Wait What? - https://youtu.be/3SYv5x9d-DM
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Uranium Enrichment
https://www.nrc.gov/materials/fuel-cycle-fac/ur-enrichment.html#separation
"A gas centrifuge facility contains long lines of many rotating cylinders. These cylinders are connected in both series and parallel formations. Centrifuge machines are interconnected to form trains and cascades. At the final withdrawal point, the UF6 is enriched to the desired amount."
A beginner's guide to enriching uranium
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/07/beginner-guide-enriching-uranium-190707051824231.html
"The World Nuclear Association says that uranium mines are operational in some 20 countries, though about half of global production comes from just 10 mines in six countries: Canada, Australia, Niger, Kazakhstan, Russia and Namibia."
What Is Enriched Uranium?
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/what-is-enriched-uranium-17091828/#WQXDWHBK4B
"The first people to figure out how to do this were the scientists of the Manhattan Project during World War II. They came up with four methods to separate the U-235 from uranium ore: gaseous diffusion, electromagnetic separation, liquid thermal diffusion and centrifugation, though at the time they deemed centrifugation not practical for large-scale enrichment."
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We're constantly hearing about nuclear enrichment in the news, but what does it mean and when should we be concerned?
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Nuclear programs in countries like North Korea and Iran are constantly in the news with reports that they’re enriching uranium.
But what exactly does it mean to enrich uranium? And at what point should we be worried?
For nuclear power or weapons, the isotope of uranium we’re after is U-235, which has 92 protons and 143 neutrons. But the majority of uranium we pull out of mines is the isotope Uranium 238, which has 3 more neutrons and behaves differently.
Only about 0.7% of Uranium is the kind we want, U-235. Uranium 235 is fissile, meaning all you need to do to split it is hit it with a low energy thermal neutron. The neutron doesn’t smash the nucleus apart, but instead is absorbed by the atom, making it unstable. When the U-235 splits, it releases energy and more neutrons that can then repeat the reaction with other U-235 atoms.
While you can still split U-238 atoms, you need high energy neutrons to do it, which is less efficient. So when it comes to producing energy, the higher concentration of U-235 relative to U-238, the easier it will be. Nuclear power plants that aim to produce energy steadily over a long period of time use pellets that are between about 3% to 5% U-235, while nuclear bombs that want to release a lot of energy all at once have concentrations as high as 90% U-235.
The challenge is: How do you take naturally occurring Uranium that’s 0.7% U-235 and up its concentration to those lofty numbers.
That’s where enrichment comes in.
In this Elements, find out more about what it means to enrich uranium, the steps it takes to get there, and what enriched uranium could mean for the future of nuclear power as a greener energy alternative.
#NuclearPower #Uranium #EnrichedUranium #Energy #Seeker #Science #Elements
Nuclear Power Plants Are Floating on Water…Wait What? - https://youtu.be/3SYv5x9d-DM
Read More:
Uranium Enrichment
https://www.nrc.gov/materials/fuel-cycle-fac/ur-enrichment.html#separation
"A gas centrifuge facility contains long lines of many rotating cylinders. These cylinders are connected in both series and parallel formations. Centrifuge machines are interconnected to form trains and cascades. At the final withdrawal point, the UF6 is enriched to the desired amount."
A beginner's guide to enriching uranium
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/07/beginner-guide-enriching-uranium-190707051824231.html
"The World Nuclear Association says that uranium mines are operational in some 20 countries, though about half of global production comes from just 10 mines in six countries: Canada, Australia, Niger, Kazakhstan, Russia and Namibia."
What Is Enriched Uranium?
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/what-is-enriched-uranium-17091828/#WQXDWHBK4B
"The first people to figure out how to do this were the scientists of the Manhattan Project during World War II. They came up with four methods to separate the U-235 from uranium ore: gaseous diffusion, electromagnetic separation, liquid thermal diffusion and centrifugation, though at the time they deemed centrifugation not practical for large-scale enrichment."
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- published: 29 Jan 2020
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8:36
How to enrich Uranium - Periodic Table of Videos
Uranium enrichment has been in the headlines lately - but what does it mean exactly?
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Uranium enrichment has been in the headlines lately - but what does it mean exactly?
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Uranium enrichment has been in the headlines lately - but what does it mean exactly?
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- published: 28 Sep 2009
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1:33
Enriched uranium: explained
Iran began enriching uranium Monday to 4.5%, breaking the limit set by its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, semi-official news agencies in the country repor...
Iran began enriching uranium Monday to 4.5%, breaking the limit set by its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, semi-official news agencies in the country reported.
The acknowledgment by the spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran comes a day after Iran pledged to break the deal’s limit of 3.67%.
The decision to ramp up uranium enrichment came less than a week after Iran acknowledged breaking the 300-kilogram (661-pound) limit on its low-enriched uranium stockpile.
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Iran began enriching uranium Monday to 4.5%, breaking the limit set by its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, semi-official news agencies in the country reported.
The acknowledgment by the spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran comes a day after Iran pledged to break the deal’s limit of 3.67%.
The decision to ramp up uranium enrichment came less than a week after Iran acknowledged breaking the 300-kilogram (661-pound) limit on its low-enriched uranium stockpile.
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- published: 08 Jul 2019
- views: 48487
13:34
Going Nuclear - Part 6 - Uranium Enrichment
The previous episodes covered the science behind how nuclear reactions and weapons work, but the real barrier to building a device is the creation of the fissil...
The previous episodes covered the science behind how nuclear reactions and weapons work, but the real barrier to building a device is the creation of the fissile material. Uranium in its natural form cannot sustain a fast chain reaction, it needs to be enriched to eliminate the non fissile isotopes, and developing this process was one of the largest projects in the Manhattan Project.
This is largely a broad overview, much of the details are classified.
This is Cody's video on Uranium refining for those interested in the Chemistry:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl3NamzoFrM
https://wn.com/Going_Nuclear_Part_6_Uranium_Enrichment
The previous episodes covered the science behind how nuclear reactions and weapons work, but the real barrier to building a device is the creation of the fissile material. Uranium in its natural form cannot sustain a fast chain reaction, it needs to be enriched to eliminate the non fissile isotopes, and developing this process was one of the largest projects in the Manhattan Project.
This is largely a broad overview, much of the details are classified.
This is Cody's video on Uranium refining for those interested in the Chemistry:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl3NamzoFrM
- published: 02 Jul 2018
- views: 379896
12:32
Getting to the Good Stuff (Uranium Enrichment)
Enrichment of uranium to extract the U-235. How enrichment is done by gaseous diffusion and by centrifuges in detail after being turned into UF6 gas. The enrich...
Enrichment of uranium to extract the U-235. How enrichment is done by gaseous diffusion and by centrifuges in detail after being turned into UF6 gas. The enrichment levels needed for reactors and for nuclear weapons. Why enrichment facilities in Iran was and is often in the news.
https://wn.com/Getting_To_The_Good_Stuff_(Uranium_Enrichment)
Enrichment of uranium to extract the U-235. How enrichment is done by gaseous diffusion and by centrifuges in detail after being turned into UF6 gas. The enrichment levels needed for reactors and for nuclear weapons. Why enrichment facilities in Iran was and is often in the news.
- published: 14 May 2019
- views: 82068
1:16
Uranium enrichment explained
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday called on US President Barack Obama to "draw a red line" for Iran's nuclear program, saying that Iran was "m...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday called on US President Barack Obama to "draw a red line" for Iran's nuclear program, saying that Iran was "months away from building a nuclear bomb". Netanyahu pressed the US government to impose limits on Tehran's nuclear program. These include measures such as prohibiting Iran from enriching uranium beyond 3.5% (used for nuclear fuel rods). This animation illustrates how uranium is enriched to 3.5% and 90% (used in nuclear bombs).
https://wn.com/Uranium_Enrichment_Explained
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday called on US President Barack Obama to "draw a red line" for Iran's nuclear program, saying that Iran was "months away from building a nuclear bomb". Netanyahu pressed the US government to impose limits on Tehran's nuclear program. These include measures such as prohibiting Iran from enriching uranium beyond 3.5% (used for nuclear fuel rods). This animation illustrates how uranium is enriched to 3.5% and 90% (used in nuclear bombs).
- published: 18 Oct 2012
- views: 107002
2:09
What is uranium enrichment level and why does it matter?
Iran has crossed another line set in the 2015 nuclear deal signed with major global powers by increasing its enrichment of uranium limit from 3.6 percent to 5 p...
Iran has crossed another line set in the 2015 nuclear deal signed with major global powers by increasing its enrichment of uranium limit from 3.6 percent to 5 percent, So, what does this mean? Here's a quick explanation.
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Iran has crossed another line set in the 2015 nuclear deal signed with major global powers by increasing its enrichment of uranium limit from 3.6 percent to 5 percent, So, what does this mean? Here's a quick explanation.
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- published: 08 Jul 2019
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10:05
How Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs Work In 10 Minutes
#eldddir #eldddir_bombs #eldddir_tech #nuclearbomb #hydrogenbomb #bomb #howitworks #howitwork
#eldddir #eldddir_bombs #eldddir_tech #nuclearbomb #hydrogenbomb #bomb #howitworks #howitwork
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- published: 21 Jun 2020
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5:51
How Uranium Becomes Nuclear Fuel
Nuclear technology is constantly in the news. So how exactly do you make nuclear fuel?
Special thanks to Life Noggin for animating this video! Check them out...
Nuclear technology is constantly in the news. So how exactly do you make nuclear fuel?
Special thanks to Life Noggin for animating this video! Check them out: http://www.youtube.com/lifenoggin
Read More:
Fuel Cycle Facilities
http://www.nrc.gov/materials/fuel-cycle-fac.html
“The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulates uranium recovery facilities that mill uranium; fuel cycle facilities that convert, enrich, and fabricate it into fuel for use in nuclear reactors, and deconversion facilities that process the depleted uranium hexafluoride for disposal.”
Uranium processing
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/619232/uranium-processing
“Uranium (U), although very dense (19.1 grams per cubic centimetre), is a relatively weak, nonrefractory metal. Indeed, the metallic properties of uranium appear to be intermediate between those of silver and other true metals and those of the nonmetallic elements, so that it is not valued for structural applications.”
About Nuclear Fuel Cycle
https://infcis.iaea.org/NFCIS/About.cshtml
“Nuclear Fuel Cycle can be defined as the set of processes to make use of nuclear materials and to return it to normal state. It starts with the mining of unused nuclear materials from the nature and ends with the safe disposal of used nuclear material in the nature.”
Nuclear Fuel Processes
http://www.nei.org/Knowledge-Center/Nuclear-Fuel-Processes
“Nuclear power plants do not burn any fuel. Instead, they use uranium fuel, consisting of solid ceramic pellets, to produce electricity through a process called fission.”
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Nuclear technology is constantly in the news. So how exactly do you make nuclear fuel?
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Read More:
Fuel Cycle Facilities
http://www.nrc.gov/materials/fuel-cycle-fac.html
“The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulates uranium recovery facilities that mill uranium; fuel cycle facilities that convert, enrich, and fabricate it into fuel for use in nuclear reactors, and deconversion facilities that process the depleted uranium hexafluoride for disposal.”
Uranium processing
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/619232/uranium-processing
“Uranium (U), although very dense (19.1 grams per cubic centimetre), is a relatively weak, nonrefractory metal. Indeed, the metallic properties of uranium appear to be intermediate between those of silver and other true metals and those of the nonmetallic elements, so that it is not valued for structural applications.”
About Nuclear Fuel Cycle
https://infcis.iaea.org/NFCIS/About.cshtml
“Nuclear Fuel Cycle can be defined as the set of processes to make use of nuclear materials and to return it to normal state. It starts with the mining of unused nuclear materials from the nature and ends with the safe disposal of used nuclear material in the nature.”
Nuclear Fuel Processes
http://www.nei.org/Knowledge-Center/Nuclear-Fuel-Processes
“Nuclear power plants do not burn any fuel. Instead, they use uranium fuel, consisting of solid ceramic pellets, to produce electricity through a process called fission.”
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Iran says it has resumed 20% uranium enrichment at Fordow site
Iran has confirmed it is resumed enriching uranium at 20 percent at its underground Fordow nuclear facility, according to its government spokesman, in a move th...
Iran has confirmed it is resumed enriching uranium at 20 percent at its underground Fordow nuclear facility, according to its government spokesman, in a move that further breaches the terms of a landmark nuclear deal signed with world powers in 2015.
President Trump abandoned the deal in 2018, citing Iranian non-compliance but his incoming counterpart Joe Biden has promised to revive the accord and lift sanctions on Iran.
Al Jazeera’s Dominic Kane reports from Berlin, Germany.
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Iran has confirmed it is resumed enriching uranium at 20 percent at its underground Fordow nuclear facility, according to its government spokesman, in a move that further breaches the terms of a landmark nuclear deal signed with world powers in 2015.
President Trump abandoned the deal in 2018, citing Iranian non-compliance but his incoming counterpart Joe Biden has promised to revive the accord and lift sanctions on Iran.
Al Jazeera’s Dominic Kane reports from Berlin, Germany.
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- published: 05 Jan 2021
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