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Problems of Obtaining Thermonuclear Temperatures
This report discusses the problem of obtaining thermonuclear temperatures as part of reaching a controlled fusion reaction for fusion power. Tables covering radiation losses and thermonuclear reaction rates are included. Talk before JCAEC in Washington, D. C.
Date:
January 29, 1958
Creator:
Post, Richard F.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Li⁶ and Li⁷ (n. 2n) Cross Sections at 14.1 Mev
Abstract: "An absolute measurement of the 14.1-Mev (n, 2n) cross sections of Li-6 and Li-7 has been made using the large scintillator technique, resulting in cross sections in barns of 0.070 +/- 0.006 and 0.056 +/- 0.005 for Li-6 and Li-7, respectively."
Date:
May 29, 1958
Creator:
Ashby, V. J.; Catron, H. C.; Newkirk, Lester L.; Taylor, C. J. & Williamson, M. A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
MTA Quarterly Progress Report: September, October and November, 1951
Quarterly report which includes brief summaries of research studies related to technology materials and accelerator testing.
Date:
February 29, 1952
Creator:
Lawrence Radiation Laboratory
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Modes of Acceleration of Ions in a 3-DEE Cyclotron.
The analysis shows that a symmetrical three-dee cyclotron accelerating ions below relativistic velocities has the property that ions of different e/m rations can be accelerated without changing the frequency of the electrical power supplied to the dees or the value of the magnetic field. The energy gain per revolution of the ions which can be accelerated in the various modes are found, considering three identical dees of arbitrary angular widths. For these calculations it has been assumed that a step-function voltage change occurs at each edge of the dees.
Date:
February 29, 1952
Creator:
Jakobson, M.; Heusinkveld, M. & Ruby, L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Chelate Process: [Part] 5. Investigation in Horizontal Extractors
The recovery of plutonium has been demonstrated in a laboratory countercurrent horizontal extractor using the TTA process. Using three extractive stages and two washing stages in each step, a recovery of 91 percent has been obtained in the chelation step and a recovery of 99.9+ percent in the de-chelation step. With five extractive stages, recoveries of 94-98 percent have been found for the chelation step.
Date:
July 29, 1949
Creator:
Hicks, T. E.; Rubin, B. & Vermeulen, T.
System:
The UNT Digital Library