The paper deals with waves in gas centrifuges generated by gas samplers. These waves can have a significant influence on the hydrodynamics of gas flows. In gas centrifuges, new physical mechanisms appear due to super-intense centrifugal waves. These mechanisms affect isotope separation in a mixed gas. This paper investigates a barodiffusion mechanism of isotope separation at different rotation velocities and wave frequencies of a gas centrifuge.
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Dzhulya, D.N., Bogovalov, S.V. & Tronin, I.V. Wave Isotope Separation in Super-Intense Centrifugal Fields. Russ Phys J 67, 162–166 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11182-024-03103-6
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