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RE: Uranium Enrichment
You might try DOE's book Health physics manual of good practices for uranium
facilities / Bryce L. Rich, chairman ; Stuart L. Hinnefeld ... [et al.].
(Report #EGG-2530)
Another book with some good information in it is Nuclear Chemical
Engineering, by Benedict, Pigford, and Levi (McGraw Hill, 1981).
There is some information about various enrichment methods in Volume 1 of
The Chemistry of the Actinide Elements (edited by Katz, Seaborg, and Morss,
1986), although this may not give the level of detail you are looking for.
Happy hunting!
Andy
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