APPENDIX
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PROGRAM 6.0 — PHYSICAL TESTS AND MEASURMEINTS
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GENERAL
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The general objectives of this program were to determine
about which relatively Littl
effects and characteristics of an atomic bomb detonation
or nothing was known before Operation GREENHOUSE.
This information is not only use-—
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ful in planning future analytical and laboratory work, but it also
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CLOUD PARTICLE SIZE AND DISTRIBUTION
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a,
The objective of this part of the program was to ebtain data on the com
position, concentration, specific activity as a function of particle size, and particle size distribution, of the particulate mtter in the radioactive cloud produced
by an atomic bomb detonation,
For this purpose, sampics of the atomic bomb cloud
were collected during the period H hourplus 5 to 20 minutes at altitudes from 16,000
to 30,000 fect,
This was accomplished by instrumenting vach of the twelve filter
collecting B~17 drone aircraft with four types of apparatus for collecting of cloud
samples, and for particle size separation of particulate matter; a snap sampler, an
electrostatic precipitator, a cascade impactor, and a conifuge.
b.
The snap sampler operated satisfactorily and obtained an average of six
samples per eight attempts for each of the three shots in which the project participated,
The samples obtained are still undergoing detailed analysis by a civilian
contractor and detailed information will be available in the final report,
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The electrostatic precipitator operated efficiently in slightly over
50% of the sampling attempts.
Present data from these instruments indicate that the
median diameter of the radioactive component of the cloud wes 0.8 micron,
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plics to BASY shot only, since the rest of the duta are still being studied,
d.
The cascade impactors operated satisfactorily and preliminary analysis
of the samples obtained thereby for DOG shot indicated that the maximum activity
was deposited on the fourth jet which has a calibration average particle diameter
of 0.6 micron,
It should be cmphasized that this is preliminary information.
The
cascade impactor samples appcar to be well suited for particle size and radioactive
analysis,
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The low sampling rate of the conifuge limited the usefulness of its
samples on these tests.
It is better adapted for conditions where dilute samples are
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