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The Origins of Blast-Loaded Vessels

Jonathan E. Morgan

Nuclear Technology / Volume 207 / Number 1S / December 2021 / Pages S231-S265

Critical Review / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2021.1909371

Received:January 26, 2021
Accepted:March 24, 2021
Published:December 1, 2021

As the Manhattan Project shifted to the theory of implosion assembly in 1944, plutonium was extremely rare and large uncertainties surrounded the function of the Gadget. For these reasons, a team within the Manhattan Project began another ambitious experiment: to confine the effects of detonating two tons of high explosives and enable the recovery of precious plutonium! No data existed on the subject, and the team f25aced numerous challenges as they engineered what is believed to be the world’s first blast-loaded confinement vessel.