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Report of the geophysical measurements in geothermal wells workshop, Airport Marina Hotel, Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 17--19, 1975 (open access)

Report of the geophysical measurements in geothermal wells workshop, Airport Marina Hotel, Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 17--19, 1975

This report presents results of a Workshop on Geophysical Measurements in Geothermal Wells, hosted in Albuquerque, September 17-19, by Sandia Laboratories and jointly sponsored by the United States Geological Survey and the Energy Research and Development Administration. During the workshop, tutorial papers dealing with the geothermal resource, geothermal logging, and high temperature technology were followed by working panel sessions. Three panels deliberated, respectively, well and reservoir parameters, log interpretation, and high temperature technology. In a final session, the reports of the panels were heard and discussed by the full workshop. A summary of the workshop conclusions and recommendations, as well as the complete panel statements, are presented. (auth)
Date: December 1, 1975
Creator: Baker, L. E.; Baker, R. P. & Hughen, R. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
New technique for characterizing an explosive for shock initiation sensitivity. [PETN, RDX, HNAB, HNS-I, NONA, HNS-SF, HNS-II] (open access)

New technique for characterizing an explosive for shock initiation sensitivity. [PETN, RDX, HNAB, HNS-I, NONA, HNS-SF, HNS-II]

A new technique is described for determining the thin-pulse shock initiation sensitivity of explosives. The test device uses an electrically exploded conductor which in turn propels a thin Kapton flyer-plate into the explosive; the critical energy fluence or ''P/sup 2/tau'' was chosen as the explosive characterization criterion. Seven explosives were rank-ordered by this technique. (auth)
Date: December 1, 1975
Creator: Schwarz, A. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Remotely piloted vehicles; A selective bibliography (open access)

Remotely piloted vehicles; A selective bibliography

This report is a bibliography from the International Aerospace Abstracts and the Scientific and Technical Aerospace Abstracts on remotely piloted vehicles. Most of the applications of these RPV`s are military in nature.
Date: December 1, 1975
Creator: Farley, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thorium utilization program. Quarterly progress report for the period ending November 30, 1975. [Fuel element crushing, solids handling, fluidized bed combustion, aqueous separations, solvent extraction, systems design and drafting, alternative head-end reprocessing, and fuel recycle systems analysis] (open access)

Thorium utilization program. Quarterly progress report for the period ending November 30, 1975. [Fuel element crushing, solids handling, fluidized bed combustion, aqueous separations, solvent extraction, systems design and drafting, alternative head-end reprocessing, and fuel recycle systems analysis]

The development program for HTGR fuel reprocessing continues to emphasize the design and construction of a prototype head-end line. Design work on the multistage crushing system, the primary and secondary fluidized bed burners, the pneumatic transfer systems, and the ancillary fixtures for semiremote assembly and disassembly is essentially complete. Fabrication and receipt of all major components is under way, and auxiliary instrumentation and support systems are being installed. Studies of flow characteristics of granular solids in pneumatic transfer systems are continuing and data are being collected for use in design of systems for solids handling. Experimental work on the 20-cm primary fluidized bed burner verified the fines recycle operating mode in runs of greater than 24 hr. Twelve leaching runs were performed during the quarter using crushed, burned-back TRISO coated ThC/sub 2/ particles and burned-back BISO coated sol gel ThO/sub 2/ particles to examine the effect of varying the Thorex-to-thoria ratio to give product solutions ranging from 0.25M to 1M in thorium. Only minor effects were observed and reference values for facility operations were specified. Two-stage leaching runs with burned-back ThC/sub 2/ indicate there are no measurable differences in total dissolution time as compared to single-stage leaching. Bench-scale tests on …
Date: December 31, 1975
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library