1.可分裂的,可裂变的
1.可裂变物质
1.able to undergo nuclear fission
1.Well, the only problem was, he had no what you call "fissionable" materials.
问题是他没有你们所说的“可裂变物质”。
2.Do we know if there's a way he could get his hands on fissionable material?
他有什么办法能接触到核裂变物质吗?
3.The fissionable material defined by the preceding paragraph should be reported to the Atomic Energy Council once every half-year.
前项可分裂物质,应每半年向原子能委员会申报一次。
4.But in nuclear reactors, which contain far less fissionable material, the chain reaction and the release of energy are carefully controlled.
但在核反应堆里,可裂变的材料很少,链式反应和能量的释放都被小心的控制。
5.In a hole in the center of this system is placed a subcritical sphere of fissionable material.
在这个系统的中心圆洞中放置一枚次临界的球形可裂变物质。
6.The reaction is slowed by a combination of depletion of the fissionable material and expansion of the core .
由于裂变物质的耗尽以及由于核心的膨胀,才使反应减慢下来。
7.Fissionable material used in a nuclear reactor .
用在核反应堆中的可分裂性材料。
8.the commonest isotope of uranium; it is not fissionable but when irradiated with neutrons it produces fissionable plutonium 239.
铀最常见的同位素,不能裂变,但与中子一起被照射后会产生可裂变的钚。
9.An atomic bomb uses conventional explosives to slam together two lumps of fissionable material, usually uranium-235 or plutonium-239.
原子弹利用常规爆炸让铀235和钚239这两块分裂性原料相互撞击。
10.It can be applied to complicated critical calulation for the fissionable material , such as critical calulation for duplex non-even system.
可应用于复杂的可裂变物质的临界计算,如双非匀均系统临界计算。