Project 12.2 - Phonex = D, Prillips The phonex experiment as described in GREENHOUSE Report wT-68 was performed at two nuclear explosions during Operation REDALNG. (HKRIZ) shot there were tro stations (300 yds. and 600 yds. from ground zero) looking throush holes in the J-13 shield. Two stations (450 yds and 750 yds. ) were eliminated a few days before shot time. The reason for this was the dzinzer of lip seattering by hydrogen in the ccncrete anc paraffin shield as pointed cut py Louis Rosen. To alleviate this situetion, the aperture recuced usinz heavy material, through the shield vas In the case of the 300 yd. station, the line of sisht pussed alons a 3" I.D, transite pipe through the shies d. This pipe wes lines vith steel tuoins 21" long, 2" 1.D., and 2" wa thickness, Tue lines cf sizht to the other stations 411 passed throuzh an operninz of rectunzuler cress section ezhout 6" x 10", Tivo steel tubes aprroxvinately 30" lonzt, 2)" 1,9., 2" wall were cut and hard soldered tozether in such a way thst one could te placed along the line of sisht to the £00 yd, stution and the other along the J-13 line. rest of the space through The the rectangular aperture wes filled by pack= inz it with about 136 lbs of lead wool, sivht to the 450 yd. and 750 yd, stetions. Tnis elininated the lines of However, it should have materially reduced the number of neutrons scettered through small anzles by hydrogen and then passing elonz the line to the 300 yd. and 600 yd. stations. Both stations were heavily send bassed, particularly the near stetion. At this station, extra shielding in the form of lead wool was placed on top of the collim-tor and in front of the forward blast plate. a 4"

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