Separations Chemistry Quarterly Progress Report for October-December 1953 (open access)

Separations Chemistry Quarterly Progress Report for October-December 1953

Work has continued on high temperature methods for processing irradiated U fuel. Additional results have been obtained with fused halide treatment, solid scavengers, and direct Pu distillation. With fused fluorides about 95% of the Pu was removed from a U sample,whiletreatment of U with HCl gas removed almost all the Pu and many fission products. Treatment of molten U with UO/sub 2/ removed a substantial fraction of the fission products without removing Fu. Uranium carbide treatment results were similar to the oxide but not as effective. A small scale distillation of Pu from U showed that Raoult's law is obeyed. (auth)
Date: March 26, 1954
Creator: Motta, E. E.; Bareis, D. W. & Cubicciotti, D. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Quarterly Summary Research Report in Physics for January, February, and March 1954 (open access)

Quarterly Summary Research Report in Physics for January, February, and March 1954

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Date: June 26, 1954
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sizes of U. S. Steam-Electric Plants (open access)

Sizes of U. S. Steam-Electric Plants

At the present time, plants in the 100 to 500 Mw size range are more numerous and carry the greatest portion (over 50%) of the total steam-electric plant load in the US utillties industry. The contribution of plants of over 1,000-Mw capacity is increasing more rapidly than any other size classification and at present represents about 10% of the total capacity. By 1962 the TVA will have six plants with capacities of over 1,000-Mw. The largest steam-electric plant in the US is the TVA plant at Kingston, Tenn., with a nameplate capacity of 1,440Mw. Turbine-generator wits are also following a trend of ever-increasing size. In present construction, the 150 to 200 Mw size range for units ls the most common and represents the greatest contribution to capacity. Two units of 500-Mw nameplate rating each, the largest in the US, are on order by the TVA, and an 80 Mw unit is contemplated. (auth)
Date: May 26, 1959
Creator: Robertson, R. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report, June 1954 (open access)

Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report, June 1954

This document presents a summary of work and progress at the Hanford Engineer Works for June 1954. The report is divided into sections by department. A plant wide general summary is included at the beginning of the report, after which the departmental summaries begin. The Manufacturing Department reports plant statistics, and summaries for the Metal Preparation, Reactor and Separation sections. The Engineering Department`s section summaries work for the Technical, Design, and Project Sections. Costs for the various departments are presented in the Financial Department`s summary. The Medical, Radiological Sciences, Utilities and General Services, Employee and Public Relations, and Community Real Estate and Services departments have sections presenting their monthly statistics, work, progress, and summaries.
Date: July 26, 1954
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library