Development of processes and equipment for the refabrication of HTGR fuels (open access)

Development of processes and equipment for the refabrication of HTGR fuels

Refabrication is in the step in the HTGR thorium fuel cycle that begins with a nitrate solution containing /sup 238/U and culminates in the assembly of this material into fuel elements for use in an HTGR. Refabrication of HTGR fuel is essentially a manufacturing operation and consists of preparation of fuel kernels, application of multiple layers of pyrolytic carbon and SiC, preparation of fuel rods, and assembly of fuel rods in fuel elements. All the equipment for refabrication of /sup 238/U-containing fuel must be designed for completely remote operation and maintenance in hot cell facilities. This paper describes the status of processes and equipment development for the remote refabrication of HTGR fuels. The feasibility of HTGR refabrication processes has been proven by laboratory development. Engineering-scale development is now being performed on a unit basis on the majority of the major equipment items. Engineering-scale equipment described includes full-scale resin loading equipment, a 5-in.-dia (0.13-m) microsphere coating furnace, a fuel rod forming machine, and a cure-in-place furnace.
Date: June 1, 1976
Creator: Sease, J. D. & Lotts, A. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Environmental aspects of the transuranics: a selected, annotated bibliography (open access)

Environmental aspects of the transuranics: a selected, annotated bibliography

This bibliography of 500 references is compiled from the Data Base on the Environmental Aspects of the Transuranics built to provide information support to the Nevada Applied Ecology Group (NAEG) of ERDA`s Nevada Operations Office. The general scope is environmental aspects of uranium and the transuranic elements, with emphasis on plutonium. Laboratory and field studies dealing with the effects of plutonium-239 on animals are highlighted in this bibliography. Supporting information on ecology of the Nevada Test Site and reviews on the effects of other radionuclides upon man and his environment has been included at the request of the NAEG. The references are arranged by subject category with first authors appearing alphabetically in each category. Indexes are given for author, geographic location, keywords, taxons, permuted title and publication description.
Date: July 1, 1976
Creator: Fore, C. S.; Martin, F. M. & Faust, R. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gas-Cooled Reactor Programs annual progress report for period ending December 31, 1973. [HTGR fuel reprocessing, fuel fabrication, fuel irradiation, core materials, and fission product distribution; GCFR fuel irradiation and steam generator modeling] (open access)

Gas-Cooled Reactor Programs annual progress report for period ending December 31, 1973. [HTGR fuel reprocessing, fuel fabrication, fuel irradiation, core materials, and fission product distribution; GCFR fuel irradiation and steam generator modeling]

Progress is summarized in studies relating to HTGR fuel reprocessing, refabrication, and recycle; HTGR fuel materials development and performance testing; HTGR PCRV development; HTGR materials investigations; HTGR fuel chemistry; HTGR safety studies; and GCFR irradiation experiments and steam generator modeling.
Date: April 1, 1976
Creator: Kasten, P. R.; Coobs, J. H. & Lotts, A. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Review of heat transfer problems associated with magnetically-confined fusion reactor concepts (open access)

Review of heat transfer problems associated with magnetically-confined fusion reactor concepts

Conceptual design studies of possible fusion reactor configurations have revealed a host of interesting and sometimes extremely difficult heat transfer problems. The general requirements imposed on the coolant system for heat removal of the thermonuclear power from the reactor are discussed. In particular, the constraints imposed by the fusion plasma, neutronics, structure and magnetic field environment are described with emphasis on those aspects which are unusual or unique to fusion reactors. Then the particular heat transfer characteristics of various possible coolants including lithium, flibe, boiling alkali metals, and helium are discussed in the context of these general fusion reactor requirements. Some specific areas where further experimental and/or theoretical work is necessary are listed for each coolant along with references to the pertinent research already accomplished. Specialized heat transfer problems of the plasma injection and removal systems are also described. Finally, the challenging heat transfer problems associated with the superconducting magnets are reviewed, and once again some of the key unsolved heat transfer problems are enumerated.
Date: April 1, 1976
Creator: Hoffman, M. A.; Werner, R. W.; Carlson, G. A. & Cornish, D. N.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Biology of the transuranium elements: an indexed bibliography (open access)

Biology of the transuranium elements: an indexed bibliography

This bibliography on the biology of the transuranium elements is a revision of one issued in 1973 (BNWL-1782). It includes essentially all of the citations from the earlier document, a few corrections and additions from the older literature, plus the new literature to mid-1975. It also includes a subject-matter index not present in the original document.
Date: July 1, 1976
Creator: Thompson, R. C. (comp.)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Environmental effects of energy production and utilization in the U. S. Volume I. Sources, trends, and costs of control (open access)

Environmental effects of energy production and utilization in the U. S. Volume I. Sources, trends, and costs of control

Volume I deals with sources (what the emissions are and where they come from), trends (quantities of emissions and their dispersion with time), and costs of control (what it takes in time, energy, and money to meet minimum standards). Volume II concerns itself with the public health effects of energy production and utilization. Volume III summarizes the various techniques for controlling emissions, technological as well as economic, social, and political. (For abstracts of Vols. II and III, see ERDA Energy Research Abstracts, Vol. 2, Absts. 5764 and 5670, respectively) Each volume is divided into sections dealing with the atmosphere, water, land, and social activities--each division indicating a particular sphere of man's environment affected by energy production and use. The sources of information that were used in this study included textbooks, journal articles, technical reports, memoranda, letters, and personal communications. These are cited in the text at the end of each subsection and on the applicable tables and figures.
Date: May 1, 1976
Creator: Newkirk, Herbert W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Physics Division Annual Review, April 1, 1976 - March 31, 1977 (open access)

Physics Division Annual Review, April 1, 1976 - March 31, 1977

The work reviewed includes NUCLEAR PHYSICS RESEARCH; EXPERIMENTAL ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS RESEARCH
Date: April 1, 1976
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermal effects on aquatic organisms. Annotated bibliography of the 1975 literature (open access)

Thermal effects on aquatic organisms. Annotated bibliography of the 1975 literature

Abstracts are presented of 716 papers published during 1975 concerning thermal effects on aquatic organisms. Indexes are included for author, subject category, geographic location, toxon, title, and keywords. (CH)
Date: October 1, 1976
Creator: Coutant, C. C.; Talmage, S. S.; Carrier, R. F.; Collier, B. N. & Dailey, N. S. (comps.)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Integrated system for production of neutronics and photonics calculational constants. Neutron-induced interactions: bibliography of experimental data (open access)

Integrated system for production of neutronics and photonics calculational constants. Neutron-induced interactions: bibliography of experimental data

The bibliographic citations in the Experimental Cross Section Information Library (ECSIL) as of July 4, 1976 are tabulated. The tabulation has three arrangements: alphabetically by author, alphabetically by publication, and numerically by reference number.
Date: July 4, 1976
Creator: MacGregor, M. H.; Cullen, D. E.; Howerton, R. J. & Perkins, S. T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library