EVALUATION OF SIX ZIRCALOY-CLAD U-2 w/o Zr ALLOY TUBES MADE FOR IRRADIATION IN THE VBWR TEST LOOP (open access)

EVALUATION OF SIX ZIRCALOY-CLAD U-2 w/o Zr ALLOY TUBES MADE FOR IRRADIATION IN THE VBWR TEST LOOP

Enriched U-Zr power tubes with various component sleeves, seals, and plates were evaluated for testing in the General Electric Test Reactor. The evaluation data are tabulated. (J. R. D.)
Date: June 10, 1959
Creator: Kaufman, D.F. & Richmond, W.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
PROMPT RADIATION EFFECTS ON CABLES AND LINEAR POWER INSTRUMENTATION CHANNELS (open access)

PROMPT RADIATION EFFECTS ON CABLES AND LINEAR POWER INSTRUMENTATION CHANNELS

Tests were conducted to determine the amount of error introduced in reactor power data by radiation-induced voltages in cables and electrometer preamplifier chassis. The results, obtained near the central exposure facility of the KEWB (Reacter Safety Experiments), showed no observable radiation effects under the conditions of present use. Cable insulation resistance was measured during the radiation bursts. (C.J.G.)
Date: June 12, 1959
Creator: Harris, S.P. & Gardner, E.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Polymerization of Ethylene By Gamma Radiation (open access)

Polymerization of Ethylene By Gamma Radiation

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Date: June 1, 1954
Creator: Lewis, John G.; Martin, Joseph J. & Anderson, Leigh C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-Energy Beta Decay of Light Elements (open access)

High-Energy Beta Decay of Light Elements

The beta decay of the radioactive members of the mass-eight and -twelve triads has been studied with a spiral-orbit spectrometer having a 1.3% resolution. The end point, half-life and log-ft values respectively are: for N{sup 12}, 16.37 {+-} 0.06 MeV, 11.43 {+-} 0.05 milliseconds, and 4.17; for B{sup 12}, 13.40 {+-} 0.05 MeV, 20.6 {+-} 0.2 msec and 4.11; for B{sup 8}, 14 MeV (broad), 0.75 {+-} 0.02 sec, and 5.72; and for Li{sup 8}, 13 Mev (broad), 0.87 {+-} 0.01 sec, and 5.67. The mass excesses in millimass units are: for N{sup 12}, 22.48 {+-} 0.06; for B{sup 12}, 18.19 {+-} 0.06; for B{sup 8}, 27.08 {+-} 0.13; and for Li{sup 8}, 24.97 {+-} 0.09. The shapes of the Kurie function for the mirror pairs indicate positron and electron transitions to the same levels of the daughter nuclide, with greater percentages in the positron branches relative to the ground-state transitions because of the higher energy available. The Li{sup 8} and B{sup 8} shapes are consistent with the shape of the alpha spectrum following the decay of the Be{sup 8} daughter. Less than 1% of the Li{sup 8} transition and less than 5% of the B{sup 8} transition go to …
Date: June 16, 1958
Creator: Vedder, James F
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
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
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Use of Bromine Trifluoride in the Recovery of Uranium From Mixtures of UO$sub 2$ andMgO (open access)

The Use of Bromine Trifluoride in the Recovery of Uranium From Mixtures of UO$sub 2$ andMgO

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Date: June 10, 1953
Creator: Rosen, F. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL INVESTIGATION OF CHARGE-CARRIER TRAPPING IN RUTILE SINGLE CRYSTALS. Technical Report No. 27 (open access)

ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL INVESTIGATION OF CHARGE-CARRIER TRAPPING IN RUTILE SINGLE CRYSTALS. Technical Report No. 27

Low-frequency abeorption centers, observed by electrical measurements in single crystals of rutile, can be produced by thermal quenching or optical irradiation in the edge of the eigen absorption region (600 A). They are observed when electric fields are applied parallel to the optic axis (crystallographic c axis) and are not visible with the field perpendicular to this axis. The temperature dependence of the principal dispersion indicates an activation energy of 0.18 ev. The centers can be explained by a localized electron transfer process along the optic axis. The introduction of silver and copper by thermal diffusion did not produce low frequency absorption spectra. (auth)
Date: June 1, 1958
Creator: Srivastava, K.G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report, May 1953 (open access)

Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report, May 1953

This document presents a summary of work and progress at the Hanford Engineer Works for May 1953. 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: June 19, 1953
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report for May 1956 (open access)

Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report for May 1956

This document presents a summary of work and progress at the Hanford Engineer Works for May, 1956. 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 summarizes 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: June 21, 1956
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report, May 1955 (open access)

Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report, May 1955

This document presents a summary of work and progress at the Hanford Engineer Works for May 1955. 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 summarizes 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: June 23, 1955
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library