- The
Zippe-type
centrifuge is a gas
centrifuge designed to
enrich the rare
fissile isotope uranium-235 (235U) from the
mixture of
isotopes found in naturally...
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Zippe may
refer to:
Franz Xaver Zippe (1791–1863),
Bohemian mineralogist Gernot Zippe (1917–2008),
German engineer Stanislav Zippe (born 1943),
Czech artist...
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Gernot Zippe (November 1917 – 7 May 2008) was an
Austrian mechanical engineer and a
nuclear physicist of
German origin who is
widely credited with leading...
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Franz Xaver Maximilian Zippe (František
Xaver Zippe) (15
January 1791 – 22
February 1863), was a
Bohemian natural philosopher,
scientist and mineralogist...
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making it
about 40%
cheaper than
standard gaseous diffusion techniques. The
Zippe-type
centrifuge is an
improvement on the
standard gas centrifuge, the primary...
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Stanislav Zippe (born 20
January 1943) is a
Czech artist,
painter and sculptor.
Stanislav Zippe was born on born 20
January 1943 in Hořice. He studied...
- 720 kB and 23 kB/s (max) for double-density
drives in
other machines. A
Zippe-type
centrifuge for
enriching uranium spins at 100000 rpm (1666 Hz) or faster...
- weapons-grade purity. Conventionally, such
enrichment is
usually done with
Zippe-type centrifuges, and
takes several years. Red
mercury was speculated[who...
- and "Laminated Denim". In Hebrew, the name "Gernot
Zippe" (גרנוט ציפה), the
inventor of the
Zippe-type centrifuge, is an
anagram of the word "centrifuge"...
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abandoned by the
Military Policy Committee.
Successful gas
centrifuges of the
Zippe-type
design were
instead developed in the
Soviet Union after the war. It...