▲ | acidburnNSA 3 days ago | |||||||||||||
Not really. You have to stop neutrons and gammas. Concrete does neutrons but not gammas, tungsten does gammas but not neutrons. You can also use water on neutrons or lead on gammas. There are many combos and composites. Oh and neutrons cause more gammas when they get absorbed. Sometimes there are repeated layers, 3 or 4 times. If you have even tiny impurities in your shield you can get huge unexpected capture gammas It's a rich tradition for reactors to start out with too little shielding though. Like the Japanese nuclear powered cargo ship Mutsu fired up for the first time, realized they didn't shield well enough, and spent 4 years fixing/retrofitting more shielding. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | LargoLasskhyfv 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Is anybody considering the research into and use of metamaterials for shielding instead? Like 2D-twisted-hyperhexasomething? | ||||||||||||||
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