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The physical principle is to use the centrifugal force to produce an "exponential atmosphere" in order to separate the lighter from the heavier isotopes in gas form. The process of enrichment proceeds by multiplicative increments.
I can write something more detailed if I must.
Larger centrifuges are able to produce higher gradients, so a higher degree of enrichment is possible at each step. A society committed to the notion that government is always bad will have bad government. And it doesn't have to be that way. — Paul Krugman
In particular can you comment on Nomad's assertion that there are centrifuges which are useful for fuel creation which are not useful for weapons creation?
To a first approximation, the number of enrichment cycles it would take to reach a given level of enrichment increases as the log of the level of enrichment. A society committed to the notion that government is always bad will have bad government. And it doesn't have to be that way. — Paul Krugman
Wikipedia has a brief article about Gas centrifuges. I could try to answer questions about that. A society committed to the notion that government is always bad will have bad government. And it doesn't have to be that way. — Paul Krugman
How hard is it to work maraging steel anyway?
Remember I'm not an engineer. A society committed to the notion that government is always bad will have bad government. And it doesn't have to be that way. — Paul Krugman
The key parameter is the centrifugal acceleration on the centrifuge's rim: this is proportional to the diameter of the centrifuge times the square of the rotation frequency... or the square of the speed at the rim divided by the diameter. In terms of structural stability, smaller is better. A society committed to the notion that government is always bad will have bad government. And it doesn't have to be that way. — Paul Krugman
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