Plastic Deformation in Grooved Rolls (open access)

Plastic Deformation in Grooved Rolls

This report covers a study of the deformation characteristics of uranium in grooved rolls. The study's purpose was to provide a basis for possible improvements in the uniformity of the rolled rod produced for the Hanford and Savannah River reactors.
Date: September 27, 1955
Creator: Saller, Henry A.; Keeler, John R. & Cuddy, Lee J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Progress Report for August, 1955 (open access)

Progress Report for August, 1955

This report of the Battelle Memorial Institute covers information on development regarding various materials.
Date: September 1, 1955
Creator: Dayton, Russell W. & Tipton, Clyde R., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Mechanical Properties of Beta-Quenched Uranium at Elevated Temperatures (open access)

The Mechanical Properties of Beta-Quenched Uranium at Elevated Temperatures

The creep strength and tensile properties-were determined in vacuum for beta-quenched, derby uranium. The stresses to produce a secondary creep rate of- 0.0001 per cent per hr at 100, 250, 400, and 500 deg C were 48,000, sile strengths were 114,500, 35,100, 11,100, and 8,500 psi at temperatares of 28, 300, 500, and 700 deg C, respectively. The creep and tensile strengths decrease quite rapidly with increasing temperature in the temperatare range 250 to 400 deg C.
Date: September 6, 1955
Creator: Shober, Frederic R.; Marsh, Lyle L. & Manning, G. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-Boron Steels for Reactor Shielding (open access)

High-Boron Steels for Reactor Shielding

This report follows work performed to determine the effects of large boron additions on the fabricability and room-temperature tensile properties of various steels for reactor shielding.
Date: September 27, 1955
Creator: Saller, Henry A.; Stacy, John T. & Klebanow, Herbert L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-Energy Peripheral Injection into Mirror Machines (open access)

High-Energy Peripheral Injection into Mirror Machines

The following report proposes various methods in injecting and heating in mirror machines, using high-energy ion beams.
Date: September 22, 1955
Creator: Linlor, William I., 1915-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Liquid-Sodium Instability Experiment : Part I (open access)

Liquid-Sodium Instability Experiment : Part I

Abstract: "A magnetohydrodynamic model of a plasma-magnetic field instability, using liquid sodium, has been observed. The growth rate and wave length of the Taylor-type acceleration instability was observed to be in agreement with the theory of Kruskal and Schwarzschild."
Date: September 30, 1955
Creator: Colgate, Stirling A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Adiabatic Injection (open access)

Adiabatic Injection

From introduction comments: The present analysis is intended to examine the relations for "adiabatic" injection in general from a different point of view.
Date: September 22, 1955
Creator: Linlor, William I., 1915-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Continuous injection processing (open access)

Continuous injection processing

From introduction: "In this report we consider a few non-adiabatic processes. The types to be discussed will be limited because of two reasons: first, complete descriptions are available for some processes; second, as time goes on alternative injection methods undoubtedly will be discovered, so this list must necessarily be incomplete."
Date: September 23, 1955
Creator: Linlor, William I., 1915-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Source Development Program (open access)

Source Development Program

Introduction: This note describes briefly the current concept of the experimental program on source development for mirror machines. There are two major facilities involved: (1) A comparatively small machine whose code name is "Guppy", and, (2) A larger d.c. mirror geometry whose code name is "Waldo."
Date: September 30, 1955
Creator: Lamb, W. A. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Liquid-Sodium Instability Experiment : Part II (open access)

Liquid-Sodium Instability Experiment : Part II

Abstract: "A magnetohydrodynamic model of plasma-magnetic field instabilities, using liquid sodium, has been observed. The growth of flutes in the mirror geometry was observed for the case of [beta] = NKT/H²/8w = 1."
Date: September 30, 1955
Creator: Colgate, Stirling A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Concerning K Mixing in Bohr-Mottelson States of Spheroidal Nuclei (open access)

Concerning K Mixing in Bohr-Mottelson States of Spheroidal Nuclei

The following report covers mixing k-quantum numbers in Bohr-Mottelson states of spheroidal nuclei.
Date: September 21, 1955
Creator: Rasmussen, John O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiochemical Analyses for Fe, Cr, Ni, and Co Corrosion Products (open access)

Radiochemical Analyses for Fe, Cr, Ni, and Co Corrosion Products

Abstract: Radiochemical and carrier techniques have been applied to the determination of minute amounts of Fe, Cr, Ni, and Co which appear as corrosion products of Inconel. The results are as follows: Fe, 0.061 per cent; Cr, 0.15 per cent; Ni, 0.037 per cent; and Co, .0005 per cent.
Date: September 9, 1955
Creator: Smith, R. R.; Passell, T. O. & Reeder, S. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Automatic Isotope Mass Spectrometer : Job Specification JS-741, Rev. 2 (open access)

Automatic Isotope Mass Spectrometer : Job Specification JS-741, Rev. 2

The following document analyzes the Automatic Isotope Mass Spectrometer that consists of a Laboratory Isotope Mass Spectrometer, covered by Union Carbide Nuclear Company Job Specification "JS-747", which has been modified to meet Union Carbide Nuclear Company Job Specification "JS-741", as well as the instrument's samples collected and analyzed.
Date: September 16, 1955
Creator: Union Carbide Nuclear Company
System: The UNT Digital Library
Purex Cooling Water Disposal Scope Study (open access)

Purex Cooling Water Disposal Scope Study

The purposes of this study are to review the available information affecting the disposal of Purex cooling water, powerhouse waste water, and B plant cooling water, to consider the feasibility of various disposal schemes, and to prepare recommendations to the Manufacturing Department for the most desirable courses of action.
Date: September 21, 1955
Creator: Corley, J. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design Notes and Component Recommendations for Gamma-Scintillation Monitoring Systems (open access)

Design Notes and Component Recommendations for Gamma-Scintillation Monitoring Systems

The design notes contained herein may assist in preliminary studies concerning feasibility of any proposed gamma monitor system. The minimum and maximum solution concentrations for each type of system are listed. The data is based on 32 ml liquid sample.
Date: September 2, 1955
Creator: Connally, R. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Redox Ventilation Study Recommendation Report (open access)

Redox Ventilation Study Recommendation Report

This report describes a proposed modification to the ventilation system in the Redox Canyon Building. Detailed drawings and cost estimates are provided for three alternatives.
Date: September 6, 1955
Creator: Shaver, B. O. & Nitteberg, L. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Feasibility Report: Measurement of Stainless Steel Corrosion Rates by Activation Analysis (open access)

Feasibility Report: Measurement of Stainless Steel Corrosion Rates by Activation Analysis

Relations governing the measurement of Stainless Steel corrosion rates by activation analysis are derived and discussed. The principal neutron induced radioactivities are calculated and graphed. Shielding requirements are considered and it is concluded that six inches of lead shielding should be sufficient for the proposed experiments if the samples are allowed to cool for one day in the reactor storage basin.
Date: September 16, 1955
Creator: Cadwell, J. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Ultrasonics on Dissolution of Nickel in Nitric Acid (open access)

Effect of Ultrasonics on Dissolution of Nickel in Nitric Acid

The object of this study was to determine whether agitation with ultrasonic energy would significantly increase the dissolution rate of nickel in nitric acid.
Date: September 20, 1955
Creator: Wirts, R. W. & Smith, R. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Discussion with WAPD Personnel Regarding Oxide Fuel Materials (open access)

Discussion with WAPD Personnel Regarding Oxide Fuel Materials

R. H. Fillnow and H. Pennington of WAPD visited HAPO on September 14-15, 1955, to discuss HAPO special irradiation facilities and review fuel element problems with HAPO personnel. During their meeting with Metallurgy Research personnel, the progress of the evaluation of UO₂ elements for the PWR and the results of recent HAPO irradiations of oxide type fuel elements were discussed. Although brief, this information exchange was particularly valuable as many of the problems associated with the application of oxide fuel materials was reviewed. A summary of these discussions is outlined below.
Date: September 16, 1955
Creator: Sanderson, M. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Coulometric Titration of Plutonium (open access)

The Coulometric Titration of Plutonium

This work was performed to develop a general chemical method for the determination of small amounts of plutonium in solution. The work showed that a coulometric titration based on the preliminary oxidation of the plutonium to Pu (VI) followed by titration with electrolytically-generated ferrous ion to Pu (IV) was such a general method and was subject to few interferences. The significance of the work is that a chemical determination of plutonium can be made for amounts of plutonium heretofore determined only by radioassay methods, and the chemical determination of larger amounts are made more readily and with higher precision than with previous methods. The work also extends the application of coulometric titration methods to a new substance.
Date: September 8, 1955
Creator: Carson, Jr., W. N.; Gile, H. S. & Vanderwater, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electrical Precipitator for Aerosol Collection on Electron Microscope Screens (open access)

Electrical Precipitator for Aerosol Collection on Electron Microscope Screens

In order to utilize the advantages of the electron microscope for the study of respirable particles, it is desirable to have an instrument capable of sampling from atmospheres having very sparse dispersions of particles at a rate sufficiently high to result in precipitation densities of approximately one particle per 10/u² of microscope screen for a 10 minute sampling period. In order to avoid qualitative or quantitative alteration of the aerosol, it was desired that the instrument collect the sample directly on an electron microscope screen rather than on a filter material for subsequent transfer to the screen. This paper summarizes work aimed at the development of such an instrument.
Date: September 22, 1955
Creator: Baum, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of Flame Photometer and Conductivity Meter for the Determination of NaCl from Respirator Testing (open access)

Comparison of Flame Photometer and Conductivity Meter for the Determination of NaCl from Respirator Testing

periodically the Industrial Hygiene Unit has the occasion to perform efficiency tests on respiratory protective devices and on filter cartridges used with these units. A study of the relative merits of the flame photometer and conductivity meter was made to determine which is more applicable for the determination of NaCl in filter samples.
Date: September 26, 1955
Creator: Baum, J. W. & Gill, W. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of Corrosion Products and Additives in Homogenous Reactor Fuel II. Polarographic Determination of Chromium (open access)

Determination of Corrosion Products and Additives in Homogenous Reactor Fuel II. Polarographic Determination of Chromium

A satisfactory ion-exchange-polarographic method was developed for the determination of either chromium(VI) or total chromium in Homogeneous Reactor fuels. Total chromium is determined as chromium (VI) , i.e., chromate, and in the same way as is chromium(VI), after chromium in the lower valence states is oxidized to chromate by potassium permanganate. Chromate is separated from all interfering metal ions in the fuel by ion exchange on a Dowex 50 resin column. The Chromate in the effluent is determined polarographically in approximately 0.75 M sodium hydroxide solution as supporting electrolyte. A well polarographic wave is obtained for the chromium (VI) chromium (III) reduction at a half-wave potential of -0.85 volt vs. the S.C.E. The relative standard deviation of the data for 2 μg of chromium (VI) per ml was 2%; for 4 μg of total chromium per ml, it was 3%. An ion-exchange-polarographic method was developed also for the determination of chromium(III). Chromium (III) is separated from all interfering ions in the fuel by ion exchange on a Dowex 1 resin column. The chromium (III) in the effluent is determined polarographically in a 1M ammonia-1M ammonium chloride supporting electrolyte. The wave obtained at a half-wave potential of -1.42 volt vs. the …
Date: September 13, 1955
Creator: Horton, A. D. & Thomason, P. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Statistical Evaluation of Methods for the Analysis of Dibasic Aluminum Nitrate (DIBAN) (open access)

Statistical Evaluation of Methods for the Analysis of Dibasic Aluminum Nitrate (DIBAN)

The indicated methods for determining the following constituents of Diban, which is an aqueous solution of dibasic aluminum nitrate, Al(OH)2NO3, were evaluated statistically: 1aluminum by gravimetric, volumetric, and spectrophotometric procedures, 2. basicity (hydroxyl value) by formation of an aluminum complex and titration of the free acid with standard alkali solution, 3. total nitrogen by the Kjeldahl method, 4. ammonia by the Kjeldahl method, and 5. nitrates by means of a cation-exchange resin and titration of the liberated acid with standard alkali solution. Recommendations are made regarding the preferred methods of determining the constituents in dibasic aluminum nitrate and regarding means of minimizing errors in these analyses.
Date: September 16, 1955
Creator: Surak, J. G.; Thomason, P. F. & Haaen, H. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library