The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner Part A . Volume V Eugene Paul Wigner The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner Part A The Scientific Papers Editor: Arthur Wightman Annotated by Nandor Balazs Herman Feshbach Brian Judd Walter Kohn George Mackey Jagdish Mehra Abner Shimony Alvin Weinberg Arthur Wightman PartB Historical, Philosophical, and Socio-Political Papers Editor: Jagdish Mehra Annotated by Conrad Chester Gerard Emch Jagdish Mehra The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner Part A The Scientific Papers Volume I Eugene Paul Wigner: A Biographical Sketch Applied Group Theory Mathematical Papers Volume II Nuclear Physics Volume III Part I: Particles and Fields Part II: Foundations of Quantum Mechanics Volume IV Part I: Physical Chemistry Part II: Solid State Physics Volume V Nuclear Energy: Part I: Eugene Wigner and Nuclear Energy Part II: Memoir of the Uranium Project Part III: Articles, Reports, and Memoranda on Nuclear Energy Part IV: The Wigner Patents PartB Historical, Philosophical, and Socio-Political Papers Volume VI Philosophical Reflections and Syntheses Volume VII Historical and Biographical Reflections and Syntheses Volume VIII Socio-Political Reflections and Civil Defense The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner Part A The Scientific Papers Volume V Nuclear Energy Edited and Annotated by Alvin M. Weinberg with the Assistance of Alfred M. Perry Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York London Paris Tokyo Hong Kong Barcelona Budapest Arthur S.Wightman Department of Physics, Princeton University Joseph Henry Laboratories, Jadwin Hall Princeton, NJ 08544, USA Alvin M. Weinberg Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Medical Sciences Division Oak Ridge, TN 37831-0117, USA Alfred M. Perry Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Retired) Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA ISBN-13:978-3-642-77427-0 e-ISBN-13:978-3-642-77425-6 DOl: 10.1007/978-3-642-77425-6 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part ofthe material is concerned, specifi· cally the rights oft ranslation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilm or in any other way, and storage in data banks. Duplication oft his publication or parts thereofis permitted only under the provisions of the German Copyright Law of September 9, 1965, in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained from Springer-Verlag. Violations are liable for prosecution under the German Copyright Law. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1992 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1992 The use ofg eneral descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, etc. in this pUblication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. Typesetting: Springer TEX in-house system 55/3140-543210-Printed on acid-free paper Editors' Preface The papers have been divided, necessarily somewhat arbitrarily, into two parts Part A: The Scientific Papers Part B: Historical, Philosophical, and Socio-Political Papers. Within each part, the papers have been divided by subject, and within each subject printed chronologically. With some exceptions, every scientific paper is reprinted in its original form. One class of exceptions consists of papers that are simply translations into Hungarian from German or English; they are omitted, but listed in the bibliographies. Scientific papers originally in Hungarian have been translated into English. The papers of Volume V3, Uranium Project Re ports, have been reset and the figures redrawn. The originals were declassified reports, some in nearly illegible shape. Some reports and patents in Volumes V3 and V 4 are listed by title only. In contrast to the scientific papers where the coverage is essentially complete, in Part B, a selection has been made. We believe it is representative of Wigner's far ranging concerns. The preparation of Volume V, Nuclear Energy, required a more extensive effort than that for Volumes I-IV. Alvin Weinberg undertook the considerable labor of locating the declassified reports of the Metallurgical Laboratory in Chicago and the patents, of selecting those to be reproduced here and of in terpreting them. The retyped manuscript was proofread with the assistance of Alfred M. Perry of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The Editors wish to thank Drs. Weinberg and Perry for their indispensable effort. Publication in its present degree of completeness has been made possible by a grant from the Lounsbery Foundation and by support from the American Nuclear Society. Weinberg and Perry join the undersigned in thanks for this generosity which has made it possible to do full justice to the «ontributions of Eugene Wigner as the founder of nuclear engineering. Arthur S., Wightman Jagdish Mehra Preface This collection of Eugene Wigner's contributions to nuclear energy consists of four parts: 1. A summary and appreciation of Wigner's contributions to nuclear engi neering. II. Wigner's memoirs, written between 1941 and 1948. III. A selected list of 42 reports, articles and memoranda, mainly written be tween 1941 and 1945. IV. Twelve of Wigner's 37 patents relating to nuclear energy. I have chosen those reports and patents that I consider to be most important for reproduction in their entirety. The less important items are listed by title. This collection, in its full completeness, has been made possible by a grant from the Lounsbery Foundation; additional support has been provided by the American Nuclear Society. I am most grateful to the Foundation and the ANS for their generosity, which makes it possible to do full justice to the major contributions of Eugene Wigner, the founder of nuclear engineering. I also wish to thank Dr. Alfred M. Perry for assisting me in the arduous task of checking for accuracy the transcription and reformatting of Wigner's original, often barely legible, Metallurgical Laboratory Reports. Oak Ridge, Tennessee Alvin M. Weinberg August, 1992 Contents PART I Introduction: Eugene Wigner and Nuclear Energy By Alvin M. Weinberg ............................................. 3 PART II Memoir of the Uranium Project ....................................... 23 PART III Articles, Reports, and Memoranda on Nuclear Energy The Pre-Chicago Days Annotation by Alvin M. Weinberg..................................... 133 1. For Discussion of the Homogeneous and Lattice Arrangements for Power Plants .................................................. 135 2. Approximation for Radius of Sphere Sufficient for Chain Reaction in Light Isotope ................................................... 142 3. Diffusion of Slow Neutrons in Absorbing Materials................. 149 4. Solution of Boltzmann's Equation for Monoenergetic Neutrons in an Infinite Homogeneous Medium............................... 154 5. Review of the Measurements of the Resonance Absorption of Neutrons by Uranium in Bulk .................................. 165 6. Resonance Absorption of Neutrons by Spheres..................... 168 7. Effect of Geometry on Resonance Absorption of Neutrons by Uranium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 179 8. Effect of Temperature on Total Resonance Absorption of Neutrons by Spheres of Uranium Oxide ..................................... 184 9. Absorption of Thermal Neutrons in Uranium ...................... 188 10. Density of Neutrons in Carbon Block with and Without Absorbing Material ............................................... 219 XII Contents Reactor Engineering at Chicago, 1942-1945, and at Clinton, 1946-1947 Annotation by Alvin M. Weinberg ..................................... 239 Plutonium-Producing Reactors 11. Report of the Committee for the Examination of the Moore-Leverett Design of a He-Cooled Plant................ 244 12. General Considerations Concerning the Lattice Structure .......... 254 13. Survey of the Power Plant Problem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 257 14. A Plant with Water Cooling ....................................... 262 15. On a Plant with Water Cooling ................................... 264 16. Preliminary Process Design of Liquid Cooled Power Plant Producing 5 X 105 kW ............................................. 297 17. Memorandum from P-9 Committee............. ....... . ....... .... 360 Breeders 18. Breeders and Converters: Minutes of Lecture on April 7, 1945 ...... 376 19. Preliminary Calculations on a Breeder with Circulating Uranium.. 381 20. New Ideas for Nuclear Reactors ................................... 400 21. Project Hope: A Chemical Reprocessing Plant for a Nuclear Power Economy ......................................... 413 Reactor Shielding 22. Protection Against Radiations ..................................... 416 23. Penetration of Fission Neutrons Through Water ................... 421 24. On the Available Information Concerning the Interaction of Neutrinos with Matter .......................................... 425 Fission Products 25. The Rate of Decay of Fission Products ............................ 428 Wigner Effect 26. The Effects of Radiation on Solids ................................. 441 Reactor Theory Annotation by Alvin M. Weinberg ..................................... 449 27. Theoretical Physics in the Metallurgical Laboratory of Chicago .•.. 452 28. Mathematical Problems of Nuclear Reactor Theory ................ 459 Microscopic Reactor Theory 29. Resonance Escape Probability in Lattices .......................... 475 30. On the Utilization of Thermal Neutrons........................... 487
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