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KINETIC EXPERIMENTS ON WATER BOILERS, "A" CORE REPORT. PART I. PROGRAM HISTORY, FACILITY DESCRIPTION, AND EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS (open access)

KINETIC EXPERIMENTS ON WATER BOILERS, "A" CORE REPORT. PART I. PROGRAM HISTORY, FACILITY DESCRIPTION, AND EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS

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Date: March 30, 1962
Creator: Flora, J.W.; Gardner, E.L.; Greenfield, M.A.; Roecker, J.H. & Stitt, R.K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary report on the tensile properties of plutonium (open access)

Preliminary report on the tensile properties of plutonium

Preliminary data have been obtained on the effect of temperature on the tensile properties of a Pu-0.9 w/o Ga delta stabilized alloy. Contoured castings for tensile specimen fabrication were obtained by pouring in vacuo from 900 {degrees}C into a MgO coated graphite mold heated to 475-500 {degrees}C.
Date: March 8, 1962
Creator: Gardner, H. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Detailed Stress Analysis of PM-2A Steam Generator for Tube Sheet (open access)

Detailed Stress Analysis of PM-2A Steam Generator for Tube Sheet

A detailed analysis of the PM-2A steam generator tube sheet revealed that is is safe from strain cycling damage. The pressure stresses, however, indicated that permanent deformation would take place in the tube sheet at hydrostatic test pressure of 1.5 times design pressure. (auth)
Date: July 20, 1962
Creator: Busuttil, J. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Plutonium Metallurgy Operation quarterly progress report, July--September 1962 (open access)

Plutonium Metallurgy Operation quarterly progress report, July--September 1962

Progress reports are presented for the following tasks: physical and mechanical metallurgy; plutonium fuels development; and special fabrication of plutonium and other radioactive materials.
Date: October 15, 1962
Creator: Wick, O. J.; Nelson, T. C.; Stewart, R. W. & Thomas, I. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiochemistry of uranium (open access)

Radiochemistry of uranium

This volume which deals with the radiochemistry of uranium is one of a series of monographs on radiochemistry of the elements. There is included a review of the nuclear and chemical features of particular interest to the radiochemist, a discussion of problems of dissolution of a sample and counting technique, and finally, a collection of radiochemical procedures for the element as found in the literature.
Date: March 1, 1962
Creator: Gindler, J.E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Detailed Stress Analysis of SM-1 Steam Generator Tube Sheet (open access)

Detailed Stress Analysis of SM-1 Steam Generator Tube Sheet

The detailed stress analysis of the SM-1 steam generator tube sheet showed it to be safe from strain cycling damage. However, the pressure stresses were greater than the yield strength during the hydrostatic test. The differential between pressure stresses and yield strength indicates that some initial deformation may have taken place in the tube sheet. (auth)
Date: July 11, 1962
Creator: Busuttil, J. J. & Chittum, R. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF HIGH EXPLOSIVE SHOCK WAVES ON VARIOUS COMPOUNDS WHICH OCCUR IN THE GNOME CONTAINMENT MEDIUM (open access)
SUBJECT HEADINGS USED BY THE U.S.A.E.C. DIVISION OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION (open access)

SUBJECT HEADINGS USED BY THE U.S.A.E.C. DIVISION OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION

A list is presented of subject headings used by the U.S.A.E.C. Division of Technical Information for indexing literature in the field of nuclear science and technology. (C.H.)
Date: August 1, 1962
Creator: Hargrave, C.W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comprehensive Technical Report, General Electric Direct-Air-Cycle Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Program, Program Summary and References (open access)

Comprehensive Technical Report, General Electric Direct-Air-Cycle Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Program, Program Summary and References

This is one of twenty-one volumes sumarizing the Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Program of the General Electric Company. This volume discusses the background to the General Electric program, and summarizes the various direct-air-cycle nuclear test assemblies and power plants that were developed. Because of the requirements of high performance, low weight, and small size, vast improvements in existing technology were required to meet the flight objectives. The technological progress achieved during the program is also summarized. The last appendix contains a compilation of the abstracts, tables of contents, and reference lists of the other twenty volumes.
Date: June 28, 1962
Creator: Thornton, G. & Rothstein, A.J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
MOUND LABORATORY PROGRESS REPORT FOR JUNE 1962 (open access)

MOUND LABORATORY PROGRESS REPORT FOR JUNE 1962

Research and development progress is reported on plastics, analytical methods, radioelements, isotope separation and purification, reactor fuels and materials developmert, Ranger x-ray sensor program, and SNAP a. (M.C.G.)
Date: June 29, 1962
Creator: Grove, G.R.; Jones, L.V. & Eichelberger, J.F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
MOUND LABORATORY PROGRESS REPORT, JULY 1962 (open access)

MOUND LABORATORY PROGRESS REPORT, JULY 1962

Research and development progress is reported on plastics, Ranger x-ray sensor, radioelements, isotope separation and purification, and reactor fuels and materials development. (M.C.G.)
Date: July 31, 1962
Creator: Grove, G.R.; Jones, L.V. & Eichelberger, J.F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Facility 350 Helium-Atmosphere System (open access)

The Facility 350 Helium-Atmosphere System

Report describing the helium atmosphere system in the Argonne National Laboratory's Facility 350. The atmosphere's ability to remove moisture, oxygen, and other impurities, how the atmosphere is purified, and experimental data regarding the use of activated carbon to absorb oxygen from helium are discussed.
Date: December 1962
Creator: Mayfield, R. M.; Tope, W. G. & Shuck, A. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Minutes of the Conference of Linear Accelerators for High Energies (open access)

Minutes of the Conference of Linear Accelerators for High Energies

During the past year notable progress was made in several laboratories on design for linear accelerators in the energy range up to and above 1 Bev. Interest in linacs for this energy centers on two possible applications: first, as injectors for 300 to 1000 Bev synchrotrons, and second, as sources of intense meson beams. To review this progress, a conference jointly sponsored by the Brookhaven National Laboratory and Yale University was held at Brookhaven during the week of August 20, 1962.
Date: 1962-08-20/1962-08-24
Creator: Blewett, J. P.; van Steenbergen, A.; Knowles, H. B.; Ohnuma, S. & Sinclair, C. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 1962 (open access)

CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 1962

A total of 25 sections is incorporated in the report. Separate abstracts were prepared for 22 of the sections. Those sections for which no abstracts were prepared are concerned with Th fuel cycle development, assistance programs, and publications. (J.R.D.)
Date: September 21, 1962
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Direct Energy Conversion Devices. A Literature Search (open access)

Direct Energy Conversion Devices. A Literature Search

Unclassified references (344) to information on nuclear batteries, thermoelectric cells, thermionic cells, and the SNAP program are given. (N.W.R.)
Date: January 1, 1962
Creator: Raleigh, H.D. comp.
System: The UNT Digital Library
BEAM TRANSPORT. A Selected, Annotated Bibliography (open access)

BEAM TRANSPORT. A Selected, Annotated Bibliography

References applicable to the problems of transponting charged particles in the areas external to accelerators are presented. The 891 references cover the period 1949 to 1981, with a few references both prior and subsequent to this period included. Part I is concerned with the more general aspects of electron optics. Part II contains the references that deal more directly with applications to particle accelerators. Arrangement within each pant is by broad subject with cross references listed at the end of each section. An author index is included. (M.C.G.)
Date: August 1, 1962
Creator: Kepple, R.R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF THE TUNGSTEN BRONZES (open access)

ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF THE TUNGSTEN BRONZES

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Date: March 1, 1962
Creator: Shanks, H.R.; Sidles, P.H. & Danielson, G.C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A TRANSISTORIZED ALPHA COUNTER FOR AN ALPHA GAUGE (open access)

A TRANSISTORIZED ALPHA COUNTER FOR AN ALPHA GAUGE

A transistorized instrument prototype was designed and constructed to replace a vacuum-tube instrument in an alpha gauge, which measures the thickness density of gases. The instrument amplifies, shapes, discriminates, and counts alpha pulses from a Au-Si surface-barrier detector exposed to an alpha source in a gas-filled chamber. The circuit consists of a charge-sensitive preamplifier, a main amplifier with pulse clipping, a Schmitt trigger, a diode pump, and a count rate meter. Preliminary tests gave results comparable to the vacuum-tube instrument. Accuracy of counting was within 10% for 0.5- to 10-Mev alpha particles emitted at a maximum rate of 10/sup 6 per sec. The instrument was stable at 25 to 55 deg C, is small and portable, and costs less than 0. An infinitely thick, alpha source that will give a high count rate is being constructed for final tests. (auth)
Date: August 23, 1962
Creator: Kopp, M.C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear effects group program for Fiscal Year 1963 (open access)

Nuclear effects group program for Fiscal Year 1963

This report provides a summary of the Nuclear Effects Group Program for fiscal year 1963. Efforts in space physics and instrumentation are detailed for the space exploration effort. Pinex type experiments are proposed, as are Phonex, Nuclear Emulsion Research and Low Energy X-Rays Measurements projects.
Date: March 1, 1962
Creator: Gilbert, F. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of Investigations Upon the UO$sub 2$-NaK Slurry as a Potential Reactor Fuel (open access)

Summary of Investigations Upon the UO$sub 2$-NaK Slurry as a Potential Reactor Fuel

A summary is given of studies carried out with the UO/sub 2/-- NaK slurry system to ascertain its potential properties as a fuel for advanced reactor system. Included are the studies of the physical-chemical properties of the slurry, the early loop investigations, in-pile studies, and the exploration of the engineering system behavior of the material. The work was carried out in three different institutions. The Argonne Nattonal Laboratory was responsible for the early loop studies and the in-pile work, as well as some phases of the physicochemical behavior. The engineering studies were carnied out for ANL by the Mine Safety Appliances Corporation, Callery, Pennsylvania, The physicochemical studies were performed by the Armour Research Foundation, Chicago, Illinois. The studies under the program were relatively modest, but they did serve to demonstrate some of the attractive properties of the material as well as its limitations. Specifically, the dropout behavior was demonstrated in piping a tank systems in both conventional and specially designed systems, Hydraulic characteristics were demonstrated, and it was observed that a 10 vol% slurry was the maximum concentration that could convenientiy be handle in conventional engineering systems. In-pile performanc of the slurry was demonstrated and it was concluded that slurries …
Date: November 1, 1962
Creator: Carlson, R.D. & Sowa, E.S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recrystallization of Beta-Heat-Treated Dingot-Uranium Cores. Topical Report (open access)

Recrystallization of Beta-Heat-Treated Dingot-Uranium Cores. Topical Report

Annealing beta-heat-treated production-size dingoturanium core blanks in the high alpha range (1150 to 1200 deg F) produced a fine, equiaxed grain size by a recrystallization process. The extent of recrystallization is dependent upon the rate of cooling through the beta-to-alpha transformation, the time and temperature of annealing, and whether or not impurities that retard grain growth are present. The cooling rate through the beta-to-alpha transformation was varied by using a range of beta temperatures and air cooling times prior to quenching into water. Longer air cooling times are permissible at the higher beta temperatures; however, the greatest amount of induced lattice strain was obtained after an air delay of only 2 seconds before quenching. Decreasing the annealing temperature results in a corresponding increase in the annealing time required for an equivalent amount of recrystallization. A second phase, present in the alloyed dingot metal, inhibited recrystallization and grain growth. Alloyed metal recrystallized progressively from the outer periphery to the center of the core, whereas unalloyed metal subjected to identical annealing conditions exhibited recrystallized grains throughout the cross section. A reduction in grain size from 0.38 mm to 0.25 mm occurred in a beta-treated, unalloyed core after annealing at 1200 deg F …
Date: August 24, 1962
Creator: Guyer, R. R. & Neumann, N .F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Technology Division Annual Progress Report: for Period Ending June 30, 1962 (open access)

Chemical Technology Division Annual Progress Report: for Period Ending June 30, 1962

Report issued by Oak Ridge National Laboratory that discusses progress and work performed by the Chemical Technology Division.
Date: September 21, 1962
Creator: Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Chemical Technology Division.
System: The UNT Digital Library
METALLURGY DIVISION ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1961 (open access)

METALLURGY DIVISION ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1961

8 < 8 7 8 7 < 5 8 6 ; : 9: 2 8 9 9 ; ; < 9 : 9 : 8 8 I of transformation and fusion, of U and U- fissium alloys were completed during the year. Data are also included on cladding penetration by molten U-fissium alloys and molten Pu fuel. Irradiation studies of U-fissium and Ufissium-Zr alloys were conducted. Progress is reported on the development of methods and equipment for remote refabrication of EBR-II fuel. Development and Fabrication of EBR-I Core IV Fuel Elements. A program to investigate methods of fabricating Pu-Al reference alloy for EBR-I Core IV is described along with the production of fuel rods for this core. The procurement, fabrication, and inspection of components other than Ra material for Core N of EBR-I was continued. Data obtained in nondestructive inspection of EBR-I Core IV components are presented along with data concerning properties of and radiation effects on Al-Pu alloys. EBWR Fabrication Programs. The work in these programs was largely concenned with fabrication of a control-rod-drive assembly made of 17- 4 PH stainless steel. Fabrication of Borax-V Boiling and Superheater Fuel Elements, Control Rod Drive Shafts, and Control Rods. Data are …
Date: October 31, 1962
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library