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Realistic range of radioactivity of uranium blocks
Fully-depleted uranium doesn't lack noticeable radioactivity. The radioactivity of enriched uranium is dominated by the U-234 fraction, not U-235.
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inventory_image = "technic_uranium_ingot.png",
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inventory_image = "technic_uranium_ingot.png",
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groups = {uranium_ingot=1, not_in_creative_inventory=nici},
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groups = {uranium_ingot=1, not_in_creative_inventory=nici},
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});
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});
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-- Note on radioactivity of blocks:
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-- Source: <http://www.wise-uranium.org/rup.html>
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-- The baseline radioactivity of an isotope is not especially
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-- correlated with whether it's fissile (i.e., suitable as
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-- reactor fuel). Natural uranium consists mainly of fissile
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-- U-235 and non-fissile U-238, and both U-235 and U-238 are
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-- significantly radioactive. U-235's massic activity is
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-- about 80.0 MBq/kg, and U-238's is about 12.4 MBq/kg, which
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-- superficially suggests that 3.5%-fissile uranium should have
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-- only 1.19 times the activity of fully-depleted uranium.
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-- But a third isotope affects the result hugely: U-234 has
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-- massic activity of 231 GBq/kg. Natural uranium has massic
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-- composition of 99.2837% U-238, 0.711% U-235, and 0.0053% U-234,
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-- so its activity comes roughly 49% each from U-234 and U-238
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-- and only 2% from U-235. During enrichment via centrifuge,
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-- the U-234 fraction is concentrated along with the U-235, with
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-- the U-234:U-235 ratio remaining close to its original value.
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-- (Actually the U-234 gets separated from U-238 slightly more
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-- than the U-235 is, so the U-234:U-235 ratio is slightly
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-- higher in enriched uranium.) A typical massic composition
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-- for 3.5%-fissile uranium is 96.47116% U-238, 3.5% U-235, and
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-- 0.02884% U-234. This gives 3.5%-fissile uranium about 6.55
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-- times the activity of fully-depleted uranium. The values we
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-- compute here for the "radioactive" group value are based on
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-- linear interpolation of activity along that scale, rooted at
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-- a natural (0.7%-fissile) uranium block having the activity of
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-- 9 uranium ore blocks (due to 9 ingots per block). The group
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-- value is proportional to the square root of the activity,
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-- and uranium ore has radioactive=1. This yields radioactive=2
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-- for a fully-depleted uranium block and radioactive=5 for a
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-- 3.5%-fissile uranium block.
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(ov or minetest.register_node)(block, {
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(ov or minetest.register_node)(block, {
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description = string.format(S("%.1f%%-Fissile Uranium Block"), p/10),
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description = string.format(S("%.1f%%-Fissile Uranium Block"), p/10),
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tiles = {"technic_uranium_block.png"},
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tiles = {"technic_uranium_block.png"},
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is_ground_content = true,
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is_ground_content = true,
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groups = {uranium_block=1, not_in_creative_inventory=nici, cracky=1, level=2, radioactive=math.floor(math.sqrt(p) + 0.5)},
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groups = {uranium_block=1, not_in_creative_inventory=nici, cracky=1, level=2, radioactive=math.floor(math.sqrt((1+5.55*p/35) * 9 / (1+5.55*7/35)) + 0.5)},
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sounds = default.node_sound_stone_defaults(),
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sounds = default.node_sound_stone_defaults(),
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});
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});
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if not ov then
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if not ov then
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