Chemical Technology Division, Unit Operations Section Monthly Progress Report for January 1958 (open access)

Chemical Technology Division, Unit Operations Section Monthly Progress Report for January 1958

Absolute calibration of neutron yields from a polonium nitrate- fluorocarbon interface gave 8 neutrons/min, sq cm, mc/ml. In two Fluorox fluidized bed reactor runs UF/sub 6/ recoveries of 47 and 70% theoretical were attained. Washing and descaling operations for Loop P-1 have been completed. Preliminary studies of ThO/sub 2/ classification by hydroclones showed that particles as small as 0.5 micron could be classified. Continuous, self- sustaining operation of the Darex dissolver, stripper, and reflux condenser was maintained during a 48-hr period. Uranium losses to the sublimate were less than 0.1% in a 24 hr Zircex run. A 32 hr dissolution run was completed in which a fuel element fabricated of Zircaloy-3 was dissolved in a NaF-ZrF/sub 4/ fused salt. (auth)
Date: August 12, 1958
Creator: Bresee, J. C.; Haas, P. A.; Watson, C. D. & Whatley, M. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of Methods of Measuring Angle of Attack on Aircraft (open access)

Summary of Methods of Measuring Angle of Attack on Aircraft

Note presenting wind-tunnel calibrations of three types of angle-of-attack sensing devices - the pivoted vane, the differential pressure tube, and the null-seeking pressure tube. Flight data on the position errors for three sensor locations - ahead of the fuselage nose, ahead of the wing tip, and on the forebody of the fuselage - are also presented. Various methods for calibrating angle-of-attack installations in flight are briefly described.
Date: August 1958
Creator: Gracey, William
System: The UNT Digital Library
Airborne Radioactivity Surveys in Geologic Exploration (open access)

Airborne Radioactivity Surveys in Geologic Exploration

The following report describes the use of airborne radioactivity surveying and analytical techniques in geologic exploration by examples of the analysis or evaluation of airborne data related to specific geologic settings. The airborne radioactivity surveying program was begun in 1949 by the U.S. Geological Survey to assist in uranium exploration.
Date: August 1958
Creator: Moxham, R. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library