- Greenhouse Item
"Greenhouse Item" was an American nuclear test conducted on
May 25 ,1951 as part ofOperation Greenhouse at thePacific Proving Ground , specifically on the island of Engebi in the Enewetak Atoll. The shot was the first test of aboosted fission weapon , wheredeuterium -tritium (D-T) gas injected into theenriched uranium core of a fission weapon. The fissioning weapon producednuclear fusion reactions with the D-T gas (not enough to be considered a full fusion weapon, though), which generated a large number ofneutron s, greatly increasing the efficiency of thenuclear fission reaction. The yield was 45.5kiloton s, around twice the yield of the unboosted primary.The device was known as the "Booster" in its development stages, a name for the mechanism coined by
Edward Teller in September 1947. Planning for it had begun in the late 1940s—according to researcherChuck Hansen , it was mentioned in official U.S. Atomic Energy Commission documents as early as 1947. The main problems in development were making modifications to the fission core in order to accept the gas correctly without reducing its own efficiency. The 1951 test was primarily to test the principle, and to gain research data, and was not considered a design for a weaponizable device. Even as late as 1954 no boosted weapon had entered into the stockpile, and the only use for the "Item" shot had been for its research purposes.The "Booster" device was detonated at 6:17 am on
May 25 ,1951 from a 200 ft tall shot tower on the island of Engebi in the Enewetak Atoll, and its fusion fuel was injected by means of a cryogenic pump at the base of the tower.References
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Chuck Hansen , "Swords of Armageddon", 1995, esp. "The Item Shot" in Volume III.External links
* [http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/Grnhouse.html Operation Greenhouse] at nuclearweaponarchive.org
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