- Urchin (detonator)
:"See
Urchin disambiguation page for other uses of the word Urchin."Urchin was the code name for the
neutron generating device that triggered the nuclear detonation of the earliestplutonium atomic bombs such asFat Man , once the critical mass had been "assembled" by the force of conventional explosives. It was also known as the screwball design. [ [http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Nwfaq/Nfaq8.html Nuclear Weapons FAQ, Section 8.0, Version 2.18: 3 July 2007] ]A different initiator (code named
ABNER ) was used for theLittle Boy uranium bomb.Purpose
One of the key elements in the proper operation of a nuclear weapon is initiation of the fission chain reaction at the proper time. To obtain a significant nuclear yield, sufficient neutrons must be present within the supercritical core at just the right time. If the chain reaction starts too soon, the result will be only a 'fizzle yield', well below the design specification; if it occurs too late, there may be no yield whatsoever.
Development
The urchin initiator was developed as part of the
Dayton Project under the leadership ofCharles Allen Thomas . TheDayton Project was one of the various sites comprising theManhattan Project Urchin style initiators were later superseded by other means of generating neutrons such as pulsed neutron emitters that don't use
polonium .In 1949
Mound Laboratories in nearbyMiamisburg, Ohio opened as a replacement for theDayton Project and the new home of nuclear initator research & development.ee also
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Nuclear weapon design
*Dayton Project References
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