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Demon core experiment
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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3.1 h
3 plates
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The Demon Core earned its name through two tragic accidents during the Manhattan Project.
In 1945, physicist Harry Daghlian accidentally dropped a tungsten carbide brick onto the core during a criticality experiment. The resulting radiation burst proved fatal, and he died 25 days later.
In 1946, Louis Slotin was using a screwdriver to hold beryllium reflectors apart when it slipped, causing a supercritical reaction. He died nine days later from radiation exposure.
These tragedies highlighted the dangers of nuclear experimentation and ended hands-on criticality tests forever.
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