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The Coulometric Determination of Acid
Introduction: "The need for a method of acid determination which could be used for small samples and easily adapted to remote control led to the investigation of the use of electrolytically generated base for the titration of acid in certain solutions. The use of electrolytically generated base for the titration of acetic acid in the presence of nitric acid has been reported (1)."
Date:
March 1, 1950
Creator:
Carson, W. N. & Ko, Roy
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Development of Plutonium Electrodeposition Methods : Interim Report
From introduction: "The following report presents a body of information obtained in the Health Instrument Development Laboratory from September, 1948, to the present, and is intended to be a preliminary review of [the study of electrodeposition of plutonium]. Many improvements in technique and methods and investigations along lines not explored are suggested by the present work. These will be undertaken as time permits, and reported at a later time."
Date:
March 1, 1950
Creator:
Schwendiman, L. C.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Gasometric Determination of Nitrite and Sulfamate
This report covers an investigation made to develop a gasometric determination that can determine 1.2 x 10-(-5) g. of nitrite with a precision (99% limits) of +/- 8%, and discusses how this procedure works.
Date:
March 6, 1950
Creator:
Carson, W. N.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Infrared Absorption Measurements Indicating Intermolecular Association of Water and Hexone
This report analyzes infrared absorption measurements that were made in the regions of carbonyl band and hydroxyl band absorptions on solutions of water in hexone and water in acetone, confirming intermolecular association of water and hexone.
Date:
March 8, 1950
Creator:
Moore, R. H.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Corrosion of Stellite in MJ-1 Streams
The following report provides data from completed tests for corrosion testing of stellite-T347 stainless steel test cylinders.
Date:
March 8, 1950
Creator:
Koenig, W. W.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Determination of Tributyl Phosphate in Deodorized Shell Base with the Infrared Spectrometer
The following report describes methods used to determine tributylphosphate in a deodorized shell base. An infrared absorption method is developed to emphasize toward determination of TBP in RCW streams, the organic waste streams.
Date:
March 10, 1950
Creator:
Moore, R. H.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Solubility relationships of acidified stored metal wastes
The reports aims to determine the solubility limitation of concentrations of uranium in the food preparation step of the tributyl phosphate waste metal recovery process, and the subsequent solubilities in the RA column.
Date:
March 24, 1950
Creator:
Curtis, M. H.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Extrusion Cladding of Fuel Element
From introduction: "This investigation was undertaken with the general objective of determining whether uranium core could be sheathed with aluminum by an extrusion-cladding process. The ultimate objective of this work was to determine the feasibility of extrusion cladding flat plates of uranium."
Date:
March 22, 1955
Creator:
Slunder, C. J.; Fiorentino, R. J. & Hall, A. M.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aluminum Cladding Long Uranium Plates by Solid-State Bonding
From introduction: This report covers an investigation of solid-state bonding as a technique for aluminum cladding uranium plates of 3 by 0.180-in. cross section in lengths up to 14 ft.
Date:
March 29, 1955
Creator:
Saller, Henry A.; Dickerson, R. F. & Carlson, R. J.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Electrodeposition of Aluminum on Uranium
Abstract: "Aluminum electroplating was studied in a search for new methods of cladding uranium fuel elements. Uranium electroclad with 12 mils of aluminum over a 0.5-mil (or nickel plus copper) electroplate resisted corrosion for more than 100 hr in boiling water. This quality of protection was effected by hot pressing the electroclad uranium with 5.1 tons per sq in. for 5 min at 950 F. The electroclad uranium with hot-pressed samples paralleled those of later experiments with hot-pressed wrought aluminum claddings on uranium. In both cases, the uranium was electroplated with thin (0.5 mil) layers of metals to prevent aluminum-uranium diffusion, to aid bonding, and to assist in corrosion protection. This aluminum electroplating study helped to define the importance of the intermediate coating between the aluminum and the uranium, the effect of good bonds between the various layers, and the effects of hot pressing in protecting uranium with an aluminum cladding."
Date:
March 30, 1955
Creator:
Beach, John G.; Schickner, William C.; Hopkinson, Dolores. & Faust, Charles L.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Delayed Failure Hydrogen Embrittlement of Zirconium: Quarterly Report Number 2, December 1961 - March 1962
Abstract: "The purpose of this investigation is to determine the extent to which zirconium and zirconium alloys exhibit delayed failure (static fatigue) as caused by a combination of absorbed hydrogen and applied stress. Both notched and unnotched specimens of unalloyed zirconium and Zircaloy-2 have been hydrogenated to 200 ppm by means of a modified Sieverts apparatus; specimens were evaluated at room temperature. Thus far, no time-dependent fracture has been observed which can be attributed to the delayed failure phenomenon; it appears that these materials are relatively insensitive to static fatigue. The effects of grain size, temperature, cold deformation, and superheated water and steam corrosion on susceptibility to delayed failure are being determined."
Date:
March 30, 1962
Creator:
Weinstein, Daniel & Holtz, F. C.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Magnetic Properties of Insulators : Quarterly Report No. 8 Covering the Period from November 16, 1962 to February 15, 1963
The following quarterly progress report covers the period from November 16, 1962 to February 15, 1963. This report summarizes three activities that study the ratio of the maximum absorption of the K band to the maximum absorption of the F band has been made in additively colored and [gamma]-irradiated rubidium chloride.
Date:
March 1, 1963
Creator:
Markham, Jordan J.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Hydroxides as Moderator Coolants in Power-Breeder-Reactors
The following report describes work that was udertaken to determine whether a homogeneous breeder reactor using an alkili metal hydroxide solution is capable of breeding.
Date:
March 26, 1952
Creator:
Dayton, Russell Wendt & Chastain, Joel W.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Report on Thermal and Electrical Conductivities of Some Plutonium-Aluminum Alloys
Abstract: "The thermal and electrical conductivities of a series of Pu-Al alloys have been determined in the range 0.12 atomic percent Pu. The conductivities are approximately proportional to the volume of free aluminum."
Date:
March 15, 1950
Creator:
Gibney, Robert B. & Sandenaw, Thomas A.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Notes on Evaporation of Target Materials
Abstract: "The general utility of vacuum evaporated films is discussed. The characteristics that makes this technique most useful are the uniformity of the films, the easy control of their thickness over a large range, and the adaptability of the system to different metals and compounds. The design of a vacuum evaporator should provide adequate pumping speed, cooling of components, filament heater supply, and general flexibility and adaptability of the components to different materials. The design of filaments or boats and the evaporation of Al, Ag, Au, Li, Na, UCl4, ThF4, Be, SiO, Nal (Tl), U, and UO2 are considered. Special attention is given to the problem of obtaining uniform layers of UO2 on a large, flat target relatively close to the source."
Date:
March 1953
Creator:
Northrop, J. A. & Stokes, R. H.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Wind Variability of Fall-Out Patterns
The following report investigates part of the variability of the computed fall-out intensity patterns due to the variability of the winds, on the basis of winds from four Pacific shot days. An extreme case from Operation Sandstone is also considered.
Date:
March 1956
Creator:
Sherman, Leon
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
An Improved Nuclear Measuring Principle : Quarterly Progress Report No. 3 Covering the Period from December 1, 1959 to March 1, 1960
This report is the third in a series of quarterly reports discussing the concept and progression of an improved method in nuclear measuring than the usage of the scintillation counter. This report indicates that in a chopped double beam system, commutation of the detector current permits selection of optimum response time and size of radioactive sources.
Date:
March 28, 1960
Creator:
Burgwald, G. M. & Stone, C. A.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Feasibility Study of a New Mass Flow System : Quarterly Report No. 3 Covering the Period from December 1, 1960 to February 28, 1961
This is the third quarterly report that documents a system of mass flow that can record measurements of homogeneous flow, slurries, highly corrosive fluids and multiphase fluids, additionally considering pressure drops, measuring external to the flow, ruggedness and reliability.
Date:
March 20, 1961
Creator:
Burgwald, G. M.; Stone, C. A. & Genthe, William K.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
High-Temperatuer Creep Evaluation in Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere : Summary Report, October 1, 1959 to March 31, 1961
This report follows an investigation made to determine creep-rupture data for three sheet materials. Fourteen of sixteen tests were made in an atmosphere of carbon dioxide within hermetically sealed capsules, analyzing the reaction of the three sheet metals: 347 stainless steel, iron-aluminum-chromium alloy designated 261C, and a zirconium-base alloy, AE1H. Minimum creep rate, per cent elongation, and rupture life were determined and reported.
Date:
March 31, 1961
Creator:
Domagala, R. F.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Fabrication of Stainless Steel-Uranium Dioxide Fuel Elements
Abstract: "Stainless steel-clad fuel sheet 0.020 in. thick with a 0.008-in. core of stainless steel plus UO2 was produced by roll cladding a powder metal compact. The effects of processing variables, core-matrix composition, quantity of oxide, and oxide particle size on the properties of the sheet were investigated. The strength and ductility of the core decreased sharply as the quantity of oxide in the core increased from 20 to 40 w/o. Over the range of matrix compositions investigated the particle size of the oxide had little affect on the core strength. In cores containing 21 w/o of oxide. 18 w/o chromium, 82 w/o iron matrix prepared from the elemental metal powders had the highest strength and ductility, but this matrix was susceptible to cracking during thermal cycling. As elemental 18 w/o chromium, 9 w/o nickel, 73 w/o iron matrix was the most satisfactory from the standpoint of fabrication and over-all characteristics of the resulting sheet."
Date:
March 2, 1954
Creator:
Keeler, J. R.; Keller, D. L. & Cuddy, L. J.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Design Studies on Cesium-137 as a Source for High Level Gamma Irradiators: Quarterly Progress Report Number 3, December 1959 - March 1960
Quarterly progress report describing work related to a study of radiation physics problems involved in the design of high-level cesium-137 gamma sources. It outlines work completed and ongoing goals for the project.
Date:
March 23, 1960
Creator:
Voyvodic, Louis
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Surface Preparation of Uranium for X-Ray Diffraction Studies by the Spectrometer Technique
A report which describes a number of experiments conducted to compare the effects of different methods of surface preparation on x-ray diffraction patterns of uranium obtained by the spectrometer technique.
Date:
March 24, 1949
Creator:
Bach, J. H. & Burnham, J. B.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Applied Potential Corrosion of Aluminum and 18-8 Stainless Steel Alloys
Introduction: In anticipation of the design of equipment for heat transfer tests, a series of short exposure corrosion tests was initiated in an effort to determine the order of magnitude of the corrosion involved. Information was required on the effect on corrosion rates of applying a potential between two concentric tubes, the annulus between them containing condensate water.
Date:
March 13, 1930
Creator:
Sanborn, Kenneth L.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Oxidation of Plutonium to the Plutonyl State
This report follows the study of the oxidation of plutonium III and IV to the plutonyl state.
Date:
March 22, 1950
Creator:
Miller, H. W. & Brouns, R. J.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library