Mechanical Properties of Zirconium and Zirconium-Uranium Alloys Containing Tin (open access)

Mechanical Properties of Zirconium and Zirconium-Uranium Alloys Containing Tin

Abstract: "The mechanical properties of a large number of zirconium alloys have been investigated. These alloys include zirconium-tin and zirconium-tin-uranium. Tensile tests have been run on these alloys at room temperature, 500 F, and 600 F. Hot-hardness data have been obtained from room temperature to 1600 F, with particular emphasis on the hot-rolling range. Creep tests and fatigue tests have been run on a number of zirconium-tin alloys at 500 F."
Date: September 29, 1952
Creator: Schwope, A. D.; Muehlenkamp, G. T. & Chubb, Walston
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mechanical Properties of Zirconium and Zirconium-Uranium Alloys Containing Tin (open access)

Mechanical Properties of Zirconium and Zirconium-Uranium Alloys Containing Tin

Abstract: "The mechanical properties of a large number of zirconium alloys have been investigated. These alloys include zirconium-tin and zirconium-tin-uranium. Tensile tests have been run on these alloys at room temperature, 500 F, and 600 F. Hot-hardness data have been obtained from room temperature to 1600 F, with particular emphasis on the hot-rolling range. Creep tests and fatigue tests have been run on a number of zirconium-tin alloys at 500 F."
Date: September 29, 1952
Creator: Schwope, A. D.; Muehlenkamp, G. T. & Chubb, Walston
System: The UNT Digital Library
HASL Aerial Survey System (open access)

HASL Aerial Survey System

Radioactive debris from nuclear detonations may fall out over an extensive area. A rapid evaluation of the distribution of such surface contamination cam be obtained by an aircraft mounted detector. The gamma field measured in the aircraft can be related to the intensity on the ground. The HASL Top Hat'' system measures the radiation intensity, in an aircraft, at any altitude up to 1500 feet. The data are continuously compensated to the reading that would be obtained if the measurements were taken at three feet from thc ground surface. It will record the ground radiation field intensities from 0.01 mr/hr to 1000 r/hr. The Telepulse Coding Unit converts this information to a signal suitable for transmission to a plotting center via a standard voice radio transmitter. The transmitted signal is decoded by a Telepulse Receiving Unit and is automatically recorded on a strip chart. The radiation data must be correlated with the aircraft position to determine the location amd intensity distribution of the contaminated area.
Date: July 29, 1957
Creator: Cassidy, M. E.; Graveson, R. T. & LeVine, H. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Criticality Calculations for Hydrogen Moderated Reactors From Microscopic Data (open access)

Criticality Calculations for Hydrogen Moderated Reactors From Microscopic Data

From abstract: "The probability for a fission neutron to escape fast leakage from bare, hydrogen moderated reactors is calculated by a method utilizing only the microscopic cross section of the materials. These results can be employed to determine the effectiveness of other substances in preventing fast neutron leakage. These calculations are carried out for aluminum and iron."
Date: November 29, 1951
Creator: Shapiro, Mathew; Preiser, Stanley & Young, Gale
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report on Production of Hafnium-Free Zirconium to Climax Molybdenum Company (open access)

Report on Production of Hafnium-Free Zirconium to Climax Molybdenum Company

Summary: A study has been made of possible processes for the production of hafnium-free zirconium of a grade suitable to meet AEC specifications.
Date: December 29, 1951
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Shinarump Channels on Oljetoh Mesa, Arizona - Utah (open access)

Investigation of Shinarump Channels on Oljetoh Mesa, Arizona - Utah

From to the files: The Shinarump-Moenkopi contact on Oljetoh Mesa in the Monument Valley district, Arizona-Utah, was examined from November 5 to 15, 1951, to determine the location of and the mineralization in Shinarump channels. Twenty-seven distinct channel outcrops were located and examined. Three of these channel outcrops are mineralized and the remaining 24 are barren. Plate I shows the distribution of the Shinarump, the Moenkopi, and the DeChelly member of the Cutler formation; the location of the Shinarmp channel outcrops; the channel trend where there is good evidence for such a trend. The Hoskinrnini tongue of the Cutler was mapped with the Moenkopi as it is not a good mappable unit in this area. The three mineralized outcrops are indicated by the letters A, G, and AA while the barren outcrops bear the letters B to F and H to Z.
Date: January 29, 1952
Creator: Cutter, R. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Airborne Radioactivity Survey of Part of the Navajo Indian Reservation of Utah and Arizona (open access)

Airborne Radioactivity Survey of Part of the Navajo Indian Reservation of Utah and Arizona

From introduction: The purpose of an airborne radioactivity survey is to locate ground areas of higher than normal radioactivity which might lead to discovery of uranium mineralization. For this type of survey, gamma-ray detection equipment employing either a geiger counter or a scintillation counter can be mounted in a fixed wing aircraft or a helicopter.
Date: February 29, 1952
Creator: Cummings, Winthrop L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Reactor Irradiation on the Thermal Conductivity of Uranium Impregnated Graphite at Elevated Temperatures (open access)

Effect of Reactor Irradiation on the Thermal Conductivity of Uranium Impregnated Graphite at Elevated Temperatures

"An experiment to determine the effect of reactor irradiation on the thermal conductivity of uranium-impregnated graphite at elevated temperatures as described. The results show a decrease in the thermal conductivity saturating at [approximately] 60 percent at a temperature of 700 degrees C; at [approximately] 50 percent at a temperature of 1000 degrees C; and at [approximately] 25 percent at a temperature of 1300 degrees C. It was found that after irradiation at a given temperature, exposure at a higher temperature resulted in an increase in the thermal conductivity. The converse was also observed. Within the precision of measurement there was no difference in effed between temperature changes produced by varying the fission rate in the samples and changes produced by varying the power in an external heater."
Date: April 29, 1954
Creator: Durand, Richard E.; Klein, David J. & Nykiel, Harry H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transistors: Counters (open access)

Transistors: Counters

Abstract: "Two transistor plug-in decade counters are described, one of which operates over the SCS-7 temperature range. A transistor digital scanner with storage and parallel readout is described. It utilizes one of the plug-in decades. A simple design procedure for flip-flops is presented."
Date: May 29, 1957
Creator: Pollard, Neith
System: The UNT Digital Library
Problems of Obtaining Thermonuclear Temperatures (open access)

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 (open access)

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
Activation Energy for Fission (open access)

Activation Energy for Fission

Abstract: The experimentally determined exponential dependence of spontaneous fission rate on Z^2/A has been used to derive an expression for the dependence of the fission activation energy on Z^2/A. This expression has been used to calculate the activation energy for slow neutron induced fission and photofission. The correlation with the experimental data on these types of fission seems to be quite good.
Date: August 29, 1952
Creator: Seaborg, Glenn T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Action of Oxygen on Activated Charcoal (open access)

The Action of Oxygen on Activated Charcoal

The following report provides information conducted with the purpose of ascertaining the effect of oxygen on activated charcoal at approximately one atmosphere by measuring the amount of CO2 formed over a known length of time.
Date: June 29, 1951
Creator: Bigelow, J. E.; Belaga, M. W. & Mulvihill, R. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Potentiometric Titration of Milligram Quantities of Uranium in the Presence of Iron (open access)

Potentiometric Titration of Milligram Quantities of Uranium in the Presence of Iron

Report discussing "the reduction of uranium(VI) with a slight excess of chromous sulfate followed by a potentiometric titration of the uranium(IV) with standard ceric sulfate in an atmosphere of carbon dioxide." This method cannot be used at room temperature.
Date: December 29, 1951
Creator: Hahn, Richard Balser & Kelley, Myron T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preparation of Refractories From Uranium Dioxide (open access)

Preparation of Refractories From Uranium Dioxide

Report discussing the refractory properties of pure uranium dioxide, as well as methods for forming the compound. Health hazards of uranium dioxide are briefly mentioned.
Date: April 29, 1952
Creator: Corwin, R. E. & Eyerly, George B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Problem in the Conversion of Neutron Dose to Flux (open access)

A Problem in the Conversion of Neutron Dose to Flux

This report discusses the calculation involved in converting neutron dose to flux. In order to test conversion calculation methods, the flux entering the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Lid Tank and the water by the north face of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Bulk Shielding Reactor was used.
Date: June 29, 1953
Creator: McMillan, D. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Statistical Quality Control Report : October, 1951 (open access)

Statistical Quality Control Report : October, 1951

Statistical quality control for the General Ionic Analyses Laboratory, HR Control Laboratory, and X-10 Laboratories is included. This is for the month of October, 1951.
Date: November 29, 1951
Creator: Susano, C. D. & McCutchen, R. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Criticality studies of interacting cylindrical systems (open access)

Criticality studies of interacting cylindrical systems

From introduction: "As a part of this program, this report presents the results of a study of an interacting system in which the conditions for criticality are given in terms of the concentration of fissionable material and the geometry of the system."
Date: October 29, 1954
Creator: Miraldi, F. D.; Farquhar, J., III & Perry, P. I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary Report of the Gasket Development Program: Job 15 (open access)

Summary Report of the Gasket Development Program: Job 15

Report summarizing the progress of the gasket development program during the period from November 1949 to May 1950.
Date: August 29, 1951
Creator: Ruhl, E. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Materials Handbook : Part III - Low Tin Zirconium Alloys (open access)

Materials Handbook : Part III - Low Tin Zirconium Alloys

"These notes are intended to serve as a summary of the current knowledge of properties of materials. In the future some need may exist for related information of methods of testing, design and fabrication. This issue presents information on low tin-zirconium alloys with subdivision..."
Date: January 29, 1953
Creator: Majors, Harry, Jr.; Webster, R. T.; Wendell, G. E. & Wallace, R. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Decontamination of buildings used for processing alpha emitters (open access)

Decontamination of buildings used for processing alpha emitters

A report regarding many uranium production plants constructed during the existing emergencies and pressures of World War II that were not intended to be permanent instillations. These plants either contractor or government owned, with buildings on the most part belonging to the contactor and a major portion of the processing equipment belonging to the government, became outmoded with the development
Date: April 29, 1954
Creator: Klevin, Paul B.; Harris, W. B. & Blatz, Hanson I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
MTA Quarterly Progress Report:  September, October and November, 1951 (open access)

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. (open access)

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
Spectrographic Analysis of Plutonium by the Thenoyltrifloroacetone Extraction Method (open access)

Spectrographic Analysis of Plutonium by the Thenoyltrifloroacetone Extraction Method

Impurities are separated from plutonium solutions by means of TTA (thenoyltrifluoracetone) extractions. Plutonium in hydrochloric acid solution is reduced to the trivalent state with hydroxylamine, and some impurities are extracted into hezone or a solution of TTA in hezone. The organic phase is removed, and the plutonium in the aqueous phase is oxidized to the tetravalent state with nitric acid. Investigations of several variables which affect the extraction are described..
Date: June 29, 1953
Creator: Van Tuyl, H. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library