Abstract

The gas flow in the Condensation Repression by Isotope Selective Laser Activation (CRISLA) is modeled and computed with computational fluid dynamics method. The temperature and velocity distributions of jet flows formed by different gases through nozzle are obtained. Based on the analysis of simulation results, the carrier gas is selected out from the perspective of flow, beneficial to the improvement of isotope separation effect. Our results pave the way towards the follow-up research.

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