An "Exact" Analysis of a Cylindrical Plasma in a Magnetic Field (open access)

An "Exact" Analysis of a Cylindrical Plasma in a Magnetic Field

Abstract: "The analysis of an immobilized plasma is here extended to the case where the geometry is cylindrical rather than Cartesian. (This report, UCRL-4439 (Rev, 4 constitutes Part II of the report series (UCRL-4466, Parts I, III, and IV) dealing with this general problem.)"
Date: January 14, 1955
Creator: Tonks, Lewi, 1897-1971
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production of Large Energetic Neutral Deuteron Beams (open access)

Production of Large Energetic Neutral Deuteron Beams

Introduction: A proposal for using an energetic neutral deuteron beam for injection into a mirror machine has been made by Eugene Lauer. This report describes an experimental attempt to produce a large neutral deuteron beam. The beam from the NTA ion source was passed through a target of hydrogen gas where the charge exchange mechanics produced a beam of energetic neutral deuterium atoms.
Date: January 24, 1956
Creator: Hester, R. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production of a High Energy Neutral H or D Beam (open access)

Production of a High Energy Neutral H or D Beam

This report discusses methods of high energy plasma. It elaborates on these methods and their use of high energy particles.
Date: January 26, 1956
Creator: Gibson, Gordon & Lauer, E. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recent Total Neutron Yield Measurements (open access)

Recent Total Neutron Yield Measurements

The report summarizes results obtained since September, 1951, by total neutron yield experiments using 190 Mev deuterons and the MnSo4 tank method (UCRL-1375 and UCRL-1480). A new method of beam monitoring has resulted in establishing firmly the absolute yield for solid uranium and thorium primary targets backed by a solid uranium secondary. The beam monitoring was done by using a primary target built into a faraday cup. This method circumvents errors caused by recombination in the ionization chambers used previously.
Date: January 21, 1951
Creator: Crandall, W. & Millburn, G.
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
Physics Division Quarterly Report:  August, September and October, 1951 (open access)

Physics Division Quarterly Report: August, September and October, 1951

Quarterly summary report of studies conducted through the Radiation Laboratory, University of California. Some results reported in the report may be of a preliminary or incomplete nature.
Date: January 28, 1952
Creator: University of California. Radiation Laboratory.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Method of Operation of the Permeameter (open access)

Method of Operation of the Permeameter

In H measurements, the measured flux-linkage change represents twice the value of H to be plotted. In B measurements the bucking coil links flux equal to the air-flux in the B-measuring coils. The measured flux change therefore corresponds to twice the flux of intrinsic magnetization in the sample.
Date: January 21, 1949
Creator: Richardson, R. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Studies in Beta and Gamma Ray Spectroscopy (open access)

Studies in Beta and Gamma Ray Spectroscopy

The study of artificial radioactive isotopes is at the present time one of the most important topics in nuclear research. It involves the establishment of a detailed term scheme for the disintegration in question. Not only are the energies of the components of the different beta and gamma radiations of interest, but also their intensities. These data give information concerning the probabilities of transitions between the different nuclear energy levels. From them it is possible to draw conclusions regarding the mechanism of the disintegration and to correlate the spina and parities of the levels.
Date: January 26, 1950
Creator: Hayward, Raymond Webster, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Alkyl Phosphoric Acids as Extraction Agents for Uranium (open access)

Alkyl Phosphoric Acids as Extraction Agents for Uranium

The recent interest in tributyl phosphate as an extracting solvent for uranium indicated that consideration of n-butyl phosphoric acid for this application might be of interest if some way could be devised to overcome the manipulation and miscibility difficulties. It was found that if the material was placed in any one of a number of carrier solvents, it had a remarkably strong extractive effect on uranyl ion out of acid solutions without a salting agent present.
Date: January 27, 1950
Creator: Stewart, D. C., (Donald Charles), 1912-1996
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Chelate Process, IV.  Process Flow Involving o-Dichlorobenzene as the Solvent for TTA (open access)

The Chelate Process, IV. Process Flow Involving o-Dichlorobenzene as the Solvent for TTA

Comparative studies of a series of halogenated solvents, as carriers for TTA in the chelate process for plutonium extraction, indicate that ortho-dichlorobenzene most nearly satisfies the requirements that are set forth. A complete process design is presented for use with this solvent, and flow data and equipment capacities are given for dissolver solution and for uranium-free fission product solution as alternate feeds to the process.
Date: January 1951
Creator: Davis, M. W., Jr.; Hicks, T. E. & Vermeulen, T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Photonuclear Stars in Emulsions (open access)

Photonuclear Stars in Emulsions

Ilford type C-2 nuclear research emulsions were exposed in the x-ray beam from the Berkeley synchrotron at four synchrotron energies. The relative yields of the photo-produced nuclear stars were determined as a function of synchrotron energy and prong number.
Date: January 12, 1951
Creator: Miller, Richard Dean
System: The UNT Digital Library
IBM 1401 Computer Produced and Maintained Library Circulation Records (open access)

IBM 1401 Computer Produced and Maintained Library Circulation Records

Report issued by the University of California Lawrence Radiation Laboratory discussing a method of updating library circulation records on an IBM 1401 computer. The report describes the methods of generating and updating the records using transaction cards to create computer tapes that are sorted and updated to prepare current reports of circulation information.
Date: January 23, 1964
Creator: Kennedy, James H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production of Pi-Mesons in Lead by High Energy Proton Bombardment (open access)

Production of Pi-Mesons in Lead by High Energy Proton Bombardment

Our knowledge of the properties of mesons and their interactions with nuclei has come from two sources. Studies of cosmic ray phenomena provided the earliest information. The discovery that mesons may be produced artificially by bombardment of nuclei with radiations from high energy accelerators has, on the other hand, made it feasible to undertake a wide variety of investigations under more controlled conditions than is possible in cosmic ray experiments. In such experiments mesons have been produced by high-energy protons, alpha-particles and neutrons.
Date: January 10, 1950
Creator: Weissbluth, Mitchel
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemistry Division Quarterly Report: September, October, November, 1950 (open access)

Chemistry Division Quarterly Report: September, October, November, 1950

Quarterly progress report on various research projects conducted at the University of California Radiation Laboratory
Date: January 3, 1951
Creator: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Gases on the Wetting of Steels by Liquid Bismuth (open access)

The Effect of Gases on the Wetting of Steels by Liquid Bismuth

The effect of air, nitrogen, helium, argon, and a mixture of twenty volume percent of hydrogen in argon on the wetting of a stainless steel (Type 446), a two percent chromium-one half percent molybdenum type steel, and a plain carbon type steel by liquid bismuth was investigated
Date: January 17, 1951
Creator: Heckman, R. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library