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Addendum to HW-34882: Technical appraisal of Redox ruthenium problems and their resolution (open access)

Addendum to HW-34882: Technical appraisal of Redox ruthenium problems and their resolution

In the light of Redox Plant performance since the start-up on 2-3-55, coupled with a review of the technological factors involved in the current flowsheet, a departure from the process program outlined in HW-34882 is herewith presented as an addendum to that document which will also serve to detail the corresponding items in the latest Redox Test Program, HW-35069. The purposes of this document are to: (1) Discuss the need for modifications of the program given in HW-34882, and (2) Present the details of the proposed revisions.
Date: February 24, 1955
Creator: Harmon, M. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Initial Measurements on the Angular Distribution of Deuterium Plasma Produced by a Pulsed Spark Source (open access)

Initial Measurements on the Angular Distribution of Deuterium Plasma Produced by a Pulsed Spark Source

Abstract: "The deuterium plasma which is ejected by a 6000-ampere pulsed current through a rail-type spark source has a yield in the forward direction which is a factor of 5 to 10 greater than that in the perpendicular direction. This effect is believed to be due to the magnetic propulsion of the plasma."
Date: March 24, 1955
Creator: Bostick, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report on Shock Tube Experiments (open access)

Report on Shock Tube Experiments

Abstract: An investigation of ionization by shock waves in hydrogen has been initiated. The shock waves are produced in a 1-inch diameter glass pipe by a high-voltage spark at one end. Variables which will influence attainment of the maximum degree of ionization and ion temperature are described. Spectroscopic methods of measuring ion density and temperature are outlined, and improvements in the design of the shock tube are discussed.
Date: March 24, 1955
Creator: Huber, Elsa L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Construction status report - 200-C for week ending - January 23, 1955 (open access)

Construction status report - 200-C for week ending - January 23, 1955

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Date: January 24, 1955
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Meeting at Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Bayside, NY, October 4, 1955 (open access)

Meeting at Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Bayside, NY, October 4, 1955

This report details a meeting at Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. to discuss the status of uranium fuel element fabrication by power metallurgical techniques.
Date: October 24, 1955
Creator: Herries, R. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recent High Grade Uraniferous Lignite Discoveries in Harding County, South Dakota (open access)

Recent High Grade Uraniferous Lignite Discoveries in Harding County, South Dakota

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Date: January 24, 1955
Creator: Burton, L. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
RAYPAC--A SPECIAL-PURPOSE ANALOG COMPUTER (open access)

RAYPAC--A SPECIAL-PURPOSE ANALOG COMPUTER

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Date: March 24, 1955
Creator: Durham, H.B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical and Autoradiographic Methods for Polonium 210 (open access)

Analytical and Autoradiographic Methods for Polonium 210

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Date: August 24, 1955
Creator: Smith, F. A.; Rosa, R. J. D. & Casarett, L. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Further Studies of Amines as Extractants for Uranium from Acid Sulfate Solutions (open access)

Further Studies of Amines as Extractants for Uranium from Acid Sulfate Solutions

Abstract: "Since the first report on the use of amines as uranium extractants (ORNL-1734) over eighty additional organo-nitrogen compounds have been examined for their ability to extract uranium from aqueous solutions, particularly sulfate solutions, of the types usually encountered in uranium ore processing. As before, the more promising of these (as well as other compounds previously reported) have been examined further with respect to other characteristics essential to practical application, i.e., reagent loss to the aqueous phase, compatibility with practicable diluents, influence of commonly present anions, reagent stability, sufficient selectivity for uranium, adequate phase separation properties, compatibility with practicable stripping methods, etc. The potential cost and availability of the reagents tested, i.e., certain secondary and tertiary amines, have shown even greater promise as practicable extraction agents than many of the promising compounds previously tested. In addition to the work with sulfate liquors, cursory studies have been made of uranium extraction from fluoride and sulfate-fluoride solutions. Extractions of other metals from sulfate liquors, i.e., titanium and thorium, have been briefly examined."
Date: June 24, 1955
Creator: Moore, J. G.; Brown, K. B. & Coleman, C. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of initial wind-tunnel flutter experiments at low speed with a towed airplane model having a 40 degree sweptback wing of aspect ratio 3.62 equipped with pylon-mounted stores (open access)

Results of initial wind-tunnel flutter experiments at low speed with a towed airplane model having a 40 degree sweptback wing of aspect ratio 3.62 equipped with pylon-mounted stores

Report presenting wind-tunnel flutter testing at a range of Mach numbers conducted on a swept-wing towed airplane model equipped with an autopilot system. Results regarding the towed model tests, fixed-root tests, and a comparison between the calculated and experimental flutter characteristics are provided.
Date: March 24, 1955
Creator: Martina, Albert P. & Young, George E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a Cermet Gas-Turbine-Blade Material of Titanium Carbide Infiltrated With Hastalloy C (open access)

Investigation of a Cermet Gas-Turbine-Blade Material of Titanium Carbide Infiltrated With Hastalloy C

A cermet composition was investigated as a potential material for gas-turbine blades. Blades of HS-21 alloy were also operated in the engine simultaneously to provide a basis of comparison. The cermet blades survived as long as approximately 312-1/2 hours at about 1500 degrees F with an average midspan centrifugal stress of approximately 11,500 psi.
Date: January 24, 1955
Creator: Hoffman, Charles A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Influence of Alloying upon Grain-Boundary Creep (open access)

Influence of Alloying upon Grain-Boundary Creep

"Grain-boundary displacement, occurring in bicrystals during creep at elevated temperature (350 degrees c), has been measured as a function of the copper content (0.1 to 3 percent) in a series of aluminum-rich aluminum-copper solid-solution alloys. The minimums in stress and temperature, below which grain-boundary motion does not occur, increase regularly with the copper content as would be expected if recovery is necessary for movement. Otherwise, the effects, if any, of the copper solute upon grain-boundary displacement and its rate are too small for identification by the experimental technique employed" (p. 1).
Date: June 24, 1955
Creator: Rhines, F. N.; Bond, W. E. & Kissel, M. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a High-Performance Axial-Flow Compressor Transonic Inlet Rotor Designed for 37.5 Pounds Per Second Per Square Foot of Frontal Area: Aerodynamic Design and Overall Performance (open access)

Investigation of a High-Performance Axial-Flow Compressor Transonic Inlet Rotor Designed for 37.5 Pounds Per Second Per Square Foot of Frontal Area: Aerodynamic Design and Overall Performance

Report presenting an investigation of the design and tests of a transonic inlet rotor with emphasis placed on increasing the design specific weight flow while maintaining reasonably high pressure ratio and efficiency. Information regarding peak efficiency and how to best achieve it through design is provided.
Date: March 24, 1955
Creator: Savage, Melvyn & Felix, A. Richard
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Wave Drag of Arbitrary Configurations in Linearized Flow as Determined by Areas and Forces in Oblique Planes (open access)

The Wave Drag of Arbitrary Configurations in Linearized Flow as Determined by Areas and Forces in Oblique Planes

"The wave drag, based on linearized theory, of any lifting or non-lifting planar or nonplanar object in a steady supersonic flow is shown to be identical at a fixed Mach number to the average wave drag of a series of equivalent bodies of revolution. The streamwise gradient of area, measured normal to the free stream, at a section of each of these equivalent bodies of revolution is given by the sum of two quantities: 1. the streamwise gradient of area, measured in parallel oblique planes tangent to the Mach cones, along the given object. 2. A term proportional to the resultant force on the object measured in the same oblique planes" (p. 1).
Date: March 24, 1955
Creator: Lomax, Harvard
System: The UNT Digital Library
A flight investigation at transonic speeds of a model having a triangular wing of aspect ratio 3 (open access)

A flight investigation at transonic speeds of a model having a triangular wing of aspect ratio 3

Report presenting free-falling recoverable-model tests at transonic speeds on a model with a triangular wing of aspect ratio 3 and a 45 degree swept tail located in the chord plane of the wing. Static and dynamic longitudinal-stability data for the complete model, force and moment data for the major components of the model, and load distributions over the fuselage of the model were evaluated at a range of angles of attack. results regarding lift, drag, static longitudinal stability, dynamic longitudinal stability, horizontal-tail effectiveness, loading distributions over fuselage, and buffet boundary are provided.
Date: June 24, 1955
Creator: White, Maurice D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Measurement of Diffuse Reflectance of Cloth and Skin Samples (open access)

The Measurement of Diffuse Reflectance of Cloth and Skin Samples

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Date: January 24, 1955
Creator: Krolak, L. J. & Davis, T. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
PHYSICS DIVISION QUARTERLY REPORT FOR MAY, JUNE, JULY 1955 (open access)

PHYSICS DIVISION QUARTERLY REPORT FOR MAY, JUNE, JULY 1955

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Date: August 24, 1955
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
QUARTERLY SUMMARY RESEARCH REPORT IN CHEMISTRY FOR APRIL, MAY, JUNE 1955 (open access)

QUARTERLY SUMMARY RESEARCH REPORT IN CHEMISTRY FOR APRIL, MAY, JUNE 1955

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Date: October 24, 1955
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Stability of Purex Solvent to Radiation and Chemical Attack (open access)

The Stability of Purex Solvent to Radiation and Chemical Attack

The effects of variables on the rate of Purex solvent deterioration were investigated with the emphasis on those deterioration products which cannot be removed by carbonate washing. The deterioration rate was found to be directly proportional to the acid and nitrate ion concentrations, and proportional to the square root of the concentration of nitrite ion. Other observations on the effects of temperature, relative merits of brand name solvents, and the effects of radiation are included. A method of calculating the equilibrium level of the solvent deterioration products based on study conclusions and various estimates is outlined. (J.R.D.)
Date: May 24, 1955
Creator: Swanson, J. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
RADIOACTIVE WASTE ECONOMICS: OPTIMUM STORAGE TIME PRIOR TO SHIPPING TO DISPOSAL SITE (open access)

RADIOACTIVE WASTE ECONOMICS: OPTIMUM STORAGE TIME PRIOR TO SHIPPING TO DISPOSAL SITE

The economics of waste disposal by pit storage when the geological location of the pits does not coincide with the location of the processing plant are considered. Optimum cooling times before shipment were determined for 250gallon batches of Purex-type waste. Three distances between processing and disposal sites, and three unit storage costs were considered. It was concluded that as the storage cost increases it becomes economical to ship shorter-cooled waste, and as the shipping distance increases, it becomes economical to store waste longer. In the case of 30/gal/yr storage, for 200 miles shipment, essentially no storage should be provided beyond that required for surge in filling carriers. For less highly irradiated material, the optima would shift in the direction of shorter cooling times. Data are tabulated and presented graphically. (C.H.)
Date: October 24, 1955
Creator: Zeitlin, H.R. & Ullmann, J.W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Imperial Sugar Company Sugar Stock and Sales Report: February 24, 1955] (open access)

[Imperial Sugar Company Sugar Stock and Sales Report: February 24, 1955]

Sugar Stock and Sales report for Imperial Sugar Company including a list of sugar sales for the date showing the amounts and estimated balance separated by location, raw sugar, and refined sugar sales.
Date: February 24, 1955
Creator: Imperial Sugar Company
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Imperial Sugar Company Estimated Daily Cash Balance: June 24, 1955] (open access)

[Imperial Sugar Company Estimated Daily Cash Balance: June 24, 1955]

Daily cash report for Imperial Sugar Company including a list of large withdrawals for the months surrounding the date showing the daily expenses and estimated balance for each entry. It also lists scheduled payments for bank loans.
Date: June 24, 1955
Creator: Imperial Sugar Company
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Imperial Sugar Company Sugar Stock and Sales Report: August 24, 1955] (open access)

[Imperial Sugar Company Sugar Stock and Sales Report: August 24, 1955]

Sugar Stock and Sales report for Imperial Sugar Company including a list of sugar sales for the date showing the amounts and estimated balance separated by location, raw sugar, and refined sugar sales.
Date: August 24, 1955
Creator: Imperial Sugar Company
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Sugarland Industries, Balance Sheet, February 24, 1955] (open access)

[Sugarland Industries, Balance Sheet, February 24, 1955]

Sugarland Industries balance sheet covering details for deposits and withdrawals.
Date: February 24, 1955
Creator: Sugarland Industries
System: The Portal to Texas History