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Nuclear Technology / Volume 29 / Number 1 / April 1976 / Pages 108-112
Technical Paper / Isotope Separation / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT76-A16295
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The interstage flows are determined for an ideal isotope separation cascade in which the enriched stream from a stage is fed two stages up and the depleted stream is delivered to the next lower stage. It is shown that this type of cascade configuration is superior to the conventional ideal cascade if the separating power of the units comprising the cascade increases with decreasing cut.