Zirconium Pilot Plant Research and Development Progress Report (open access)

Zirconium Pilot Plant Research and Development Progress Report

The following report studies the effect of flow rates and deposition pressure on the zirconium deposition in the zirconium pilot plant with the use of a Hilco oil purifier for the vacuum pumps that permitted studies to continue through the month.
Date: November 20, 1951
Creator: Dryden, C. E.; Accountius, O. E.; Black, D. G.; Finney, B. C.; Gruber, B. A.; Jurevic, W. G. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Application of Nuclear Track Emulsions to the Analysis of Urine for very Low Level Plutonium (open access)

The Application of Nuclear Track Emulsions to the Analysis of Urine for very Low Level Plutonium

The following document analyzes plutonium in urine which uses nuclear track film for evaluation of the quantity of separated plutonium.
Date: November 15, 1951
Creator: Schwendiman, L. C.; Healy, John W. & Reid, D. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Determination of Hydrogen in Magnesium, Lithium, and Magnesium Alloys (open access)

The Determination of Hydrogen in Magnesium, Lithium, and Magnesium Alloys

The following report describes the process of the determination of hydrogen in magnesium, lithium, and magnesium alloys, including methods of analyzing magnesium-lithium alloys for hydrogen, and the tin-fusion method used for determining the hydrogen content of pure magnesium that can also be used to analyze pure lithium for hydrogen.
Date: November 13, 1951
Creator: Mallett, Manley William, 1909-; Gerds, A. F. & Griffith, C. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Note on the Doppler Effect (open access)

Note on the Doppler Effect

The following report notes a general formula for the determination of the effect of atomic motion on nuclear cross sections, and evaluate the expression exactly in a few cases of interest.
Date: November 26, 1951
Creator: Coveyou, R. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Loop-Type Liquid-Gas Separator (open access)

Loop-Type Liquid-Gas Separator

The following report is a study of the separating qualities of a loop-type separator that can obtain separation with a smaller pressure drop.
Date: November 17, 1951
Creator: Barlow, J. W.; Jones, F. H. & Reuther, R. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ames Laboratory Quarterly Summary Research Report: July-September 1951 (open access)

Ames Laboratory Quarterly Summary Research Report: July-September 1951

A report about metallurgy, chemistry, and physics of metals and alloys. Particular metals include zirconium, thorium, and vanadium metal as well as other earth metals.
Date: November 15, 1951
Creator: Dreeszen, W. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiological Sciences Department: Quarterly Progress Report Research and Development Activities for October - December, 1951 (open access)

Radiological Sciences Department: Quarterly Progress Report Research and Development Activities for October - December, 1951

A report which is the ninth report of the research and development activities of the radiological sciences department, Hanford Works, which includes some items charged to control but include for for general interest.
Date: November 1, 1951
Creator: Parker, H. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Relative Physiological and Toxicological Prosperities of Americium and Plutonium (open access)

The Relative Physiological and Toxicological Prosperities of Americium and Plutonium

The relative physiological and toxicological properties of americium and plutonium have been studied following their intravenous administration to rats. The urinary and fecal excretion of americium was similar to that of plutonium administered as Pu(N03)4. The deposition of americium the tissues and organs of the rat was also similar to that observed for plutonium. The liver and the skeleton were the major sites of deposition. Zirconium citrate administered 15 minutes after injection of americium increased the urinary excretion of americium and decreased the amount found in the liver and the skeleton at 4 and 16 days. LD305° studies showed americium was slightly less toxic when given in the acute toxic range than was plutonium. The difference was, however, too slight to be important in establishing a larger tolerance dose for americium. Survival studies, hematological observations, bone marrow observations, comparison of tumor incidence and incidences of skeletal abnormalities indicated that americium and plutonium have essentially the same chronic toxicity when given on an equal basis. These studies support the conclusion that the tolerance values for americium should be essentially the same as those for plutonium.
Date: November 15, 1951
Creator: Langham, Wright H. (Wright Haskell), 1911-1972 & Carter, Robert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calcining-Amenability Testing of Rand Precipitates (open access)

Calcining-Amenability Testing of Rand Precipitates

Test work on two samples of high-grade Rand uranium precipitate indicated the desirability of calcining it at 400' to 500'C. to cut shipping costs and provide a refinery feed quite amenable to treatment by the nitric acid digestion-TBP process.
Date: November 26, 1951
Creator: Bloecher, F. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library