Jia̍t-hu̍t bú-khì
(Tùi Chúi-sò͘ chà-tān choán--lâi)
Jia̍t-hu̍t bú-khì (Eng-gí: thermonuclear weapon) sī chi̍t khoán tē-jī tāi ê hu̍t-chú bú-khì, thoân-thóng siōng sī lī-ēng tē-it tōaⁿ hu̍t-chú hun-lia̍t chà-tān lâi ín khí tē-jī tōaⁿ ê hu̍t-chú iông-ha̍p hoán-èng.[1]

Note: some designs use spherical secondaries.
- fission primary stage
- fusion secondary stage
- High-explosive lenses
- Uranium-238 ("tamper") lined with beryllium reflector
- Vacuum ("levitated core")
- Tritium "boost" gas (blue) within plutonium or uranium hollow core
- Radiation channel filled with polystyrene foam
- Uranium ("pusher/tamper")
- Lithium-6 deuteride (fusion fuel)[bô chhut-chhù]
- Plutonium ("spark plug")
- Radiation case (confines thermal X-rays by reflection)
Tsù-kái
siu-kái- ↑ Wragg, David W. (1973). A Dictionary of Aviation (first pán.). Osprey. p. 162. ISBN 9780850451634.
Pún bûn-chiuⁿ sī chi̍t phiⁿ phí-á-kiáⁿ. Lí thang tàu khok-chhiong lâi pang-chō͘ Wikipedia. |