Abundances of the Elements (open access)

Abundances of the Elements

The abundances of the elements in nature, meteorites, and the Universe are reviewed. (DLC)
Date: July 13, 1955
Creator: Suess, Hans E. & Urey, Harold C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
ACTIVITIES IN LIQUID AND SOLID BINARY METAL SYSTEMS. Progress Report on Research Program for February 1, 1956 to January 31, 1957 (open access)

ACTIVITIES IN LIQUID AND SOLID BINARY METAL SYSTEMS. Progress Report on Research Program for February 1, 1956 to January 31, 1957

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Date: November 13, 1956
Creator: Elliott, J.F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
AEC Symposium on Particle-Fluid Mechanics (open access)

AEC Symposium on Particle-Fluid Mechanics

This report addresses the AEC symposium on particle-fluid mechanics
Date: May 13, 1959
Creator: Thomas, D. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
An analysis of the suitability of various coring patterns for inclusion in ``C`` Reactor (open access)

An analysis of the suitability of various coring patterns for inclusion in ``C`` Reactor

Preliminary meetings on coring of the graphite have been held with interested parties of the Technical and Production Divisions at which time the advantages and problems of coring were discussed. The advantages and the problems which must be surmounted in order to core have been presented to the working committee. A study of the means of accomplishing coring has been made considering only the central and maximum fringe coring. It is important that the minimum and maximum coring be established as soon as possible so that the coal coring pattern can be worked out and the design completed. From the studies that have been made thus far the 10 mil center core-60 mil fringe core appears to be the most favorable choice. The advantages and disadvantages of several possible coring combinations (central to fringe) are tabulated. The statements and graphs of temperatures made in this tabulation are based on the results of the analogue tests. The estimates of pile expansion resulting from various coring patterns are based on report HDC-1987 by R.K. Andersen. These results are summarized in Figures 1, 2, and 3. The results of the analysis which Technical plans to make on the DR graphite sample will be …
Date: April 13, 1951
Creator: Roy, G. M. & Andersen, R. K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
ATBAC CHECK CALCULATION ON THE IBM 650, PROGRAM NO. 303 (open access)

ATBAC CHECK CALCULATION ON THE IBM 650, PROGRAM NO. 303

This program, using the lBM 650 electronic data processing machine, is used primarily as a tool in order to prepare input data for an lBM 704 code ATBAC. The code calculates steady state thermal characteris tics of a plate type fuel element for both a nominal and adverse chanael. (auth)
Date: March 13, 1959
Creator: Beretsky, I. & Oby, P.V.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Avoidance of bulk temperature limits 105-D and F (open access)

Avoidance of bulk temperature limits 105-D and F

With higher power levels and probably higher river temperatures, the forthcoming warm water season is expected to impose bulk outlet temperature limits, with consequent production losses, on all Hanford reactors to an even greater extent than last year. The problem has received the attention of a number of management and engineering personnel, but the basis for this study was a letter originating in the Production Operation suggesting two alternate schemes for increasing the flow of process water to the rear face piping, thereby reducing bulk temperatures for a given power level. The purpose of the suggestions was to provide an interim solution to the problem pending I & E loadings. Loading with I & E slugs will increase reactor flows to some degree, depending on the actual slug dimensions used, and will probably result in encountering other limits than the B.O.T. limit. The applicable period for study was therefore taken to be this summer only, since I & E loadings are expected to begin in June or July at 105-D and during the fall at 105-F. The Managers, D and F Reactor Operations, requested Plant and Industrial Engineering Operation to investigate and compare the feasibility and applicability of the suggested …
Date: June 13, 1958
Creator: Corley, J. P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Behavior, a Balanced Network of Chemical Transformations(Biokinetics) (open access)

Behavior, a Balanced Network of Chemical Transformations(Biokinetics)

While the concept of a biological system as a balanced network of chemical transformations is not a new one, experimental definition of specific systems has been lacking. This paper defines theoretically and experimentally a number of such networks and their behavior and response to some limited environmental changes.
Date: January 13, 1954
Creator: Bradley, D.F. & Calvin, M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Berkeley Proton Linear Accelerator (open access)

Berkeley Proton Linear Accelerator

A linear accelerator, which increases the energy of protons from a 4 Mev Van de Graaff injector, to a final energy of 31.5 Mev, has been constructed. The accelerator consists of a cavity 40 feet long and 39 inches in diameter, excited at resonance in a longitudinal electric mode with a radio-frequency power of about 2.2 x 10{sup6} watts peak at 202.5 mo. Acceleration is made possible by the introduction of 46 axial "drift tubes" into the cavity, which is designed such that the particles traverse the distance between the centers of successive tubes in one cycle of the r.f. power. The protons are longitudinally stable as in the synchrotron, and are stabilized transversely by the action of converging fields produced by focusing grids. The electrical cavity is constructed like an inverted airplane fuselage and is supported in a vacuum tank. Power is supplied by 9 high powered oscillators fed from a pulse generator of the artificial transmission line type. Output currents are 3 x 10 {sup-9} ampere average, and 50 {mu}a peak. The beam has a diameter of 1 cm and an angular divergence of 10{sup-3} radians.
Date: October 13, 1953
Creator: Alvarez, Luis W.; Bradner, Hugh; Franck, Jack; Gordon, Hayden; Gow, J. Donald; Marshall, Lauristen C. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Blanket Entrainment Separator Performance HRT Test Number IV A, 34 c, b (open access)

Blanket Entrainment Separator Performance HRT Test Number IV A, 34 c, b

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Date: June 13, 1957
Creator: Van Winkle, R. & Flynn, J. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Brazing of Aluminum Bronze to Inconel (open access)

The Brazing of Aluminum Bronze to Inconel

The requirements of an atmosphere for the brazing of Al bronze to Inconel were considered on a thermodynamic basis. It was demonstrated that brazing was not possible in a vacuum or inert gas and is improbable in dry H/sub 2/. Attempts to braze in dry H/sub 2/ prove unsuccessful as predicted, except at isolated spots where filler metal had been preplaced. Modification of the plastic binder for holding the filler metal so as to remove Oi and introduce halogen gave no improvement. Negative results were also obtained when solid halide or halogen was incorporated. Satisfactory brazing was achieved with various solid fiuxes. Consideration was given as to what must be the properties of such a flux so that it should not have deleterious affects in s ervice. (auth)
Date: February 13, 1956
Creator: Caplan, D.; McCarthy, J. J. & Nippes, E. F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bulk outlet temperature limits and increased reactor power levels (open access)

Bulk outlet temperature limits and increased reactor power levels

In a recent report, means of circumventing the present bulk temperature limits are suggested. These have definite merit but do not present an over-all picture of the problem. Therefore, this bulk temperature limit is reviewed in order to place the problem in its full perspective. A program of action is suggested that should lead to: Revised operating conditions and process piping to obtain higher power levels at the same bulk outlet temperature; The completion of production tests to permit higher bulk outlet temperatures with no significant changes in reactor piping; or Redesign of the effluent system to eliminate bulk temperatures as a reactor operating limit.
Date: June 13, 1958
Creator: Jones, S. S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Capillary Flowmeter Performance in the HRT Mockup (open access)

Capillary Flowmeter Performance in the HRT Mockup

This report describes the physical description and functions of the capillary flowmeter.
Date: June 13, 1957
Creator: Harley, P. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CERIUM AND PLUTONIUM DIOXIDE--NOTES ON REDUCTION TO MASSIVE METAL (open access)

CERIUM AND PLUTONIUM DIOXIDE--NOTES ON REDUCTION TO MASSIVE METAL

In reduction reactions of CeO/sub 2/, with calcium and a CaCl/sub 2/ flux, the use of vibrational energy was shown to have a marked effect on the yield of coalesced metal. Buttons of 40 to 50% theoretical yield were obtained from the vibrated reductions. As the flux concentration is decreased, the slag becomes more viscous containing undissolved CaO. The undissolved CaO present prevents the metal from completely coalescing, but the metal can be recovered from the slag and coalesced under CaCl/sub 2/ containing a small amount of calcium to reduce any oxide skin present. Cerium pellet yields of 50 to 60% metal were obtained by the procedure and were not difficult to handle in air. Cerium was used as a stand-in material for plutonium. (B.O.G.)
Date: February 13, 1956
Creator: Tolley, W. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing requirements HAPO New Production Reactor (open access)

Chemical Processing requirements HAPO New Production Reactor

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Date: February 13, 1958
Creator: MacCready, W. K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of Purex Process Results in Mixer Settlers and Pulse Columns (open access)

Comparison of Purex Process Results in Mixer Settlers and Pulse Columns

The feasibility study of the Purex flowsheet in pulse column equipment has been completed in the ORNL Purex Pilot Plant. Eleven runs have been made in the pilot plant at a throughput of 75 kg to 125 kg of uranium per day.
Date: August 13, 1951
Creator: Darby, D. O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
DENITRATION OF URANYL NITRATE. Quarterly Report for Period August 10- November 10, 1951 (open access)

DENITRATION OF URANYL NITRATE. Quarterly Report for Period August 10- November 10, 1951

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Date: November 13, 1951
Creator: Reilly, V.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A TEST LOOP FOR THE STUDY OF AN ELECTROMAGNETIC PUMP AND FLOWMETER ON LITHIUM SYSTEMS (open access)

THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A TEST LOOP FOR THE STUDY OF AN ELECTROMAGNETIC PUMP AND FLOWMETER ON LITHIUM SYSTEMS

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Date: September 13, 1950
Creator: Goodman, E.I. & Bakal, R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design and Construction of the Bevatron (open access)

Design and Construction of the Bevatron

This report summarizes the design and construction of the Bevatron (6-Bev proton synchrotron) with emphasis on the engineering problems. It includes specifications, outline drawings, and a bibliography of other reports concerning the subject. Operating results and changes made after the initial start-up in February 1954 are mentioned only briefly.
Date: September 13, 1957
Creator: Brobeck, William M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design Dimensions--Circular Fuel Element for the Piqua Omr (open access)

Design Dimensions--Circular Fuel Element for the Piqua Omr

Dimensions for the circular fuel element which allow for thermal growth, swelling due to irradiation, and estimates for practical manufacturing tolerances are determined. (W.L.H.)
Date: March 13, 1959
Creator: Wilde, J.D. & Starr, M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The determination of gallium-72 in reactor effluent water and Columbia River water (open access)

The determination of gallium-72 in reactor effluent water and Columbia River water

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Date: June 13, 1958
Creator: Kirby, L. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
DETERMINATION OF RESIDUAL ACTIVITIES FROM LONG-LIVED FISSION PRODUCTS OF U$sup 23$$sup 5$ (open access)

DETERMINATION OF RESIDUAL ACTIVITIES FROM LONG-LIVED FISSION PRODUCTS OF U$sup 23$$sup 5$

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Date: September 13, 1955
Creator: Frederick, E.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development test 105-623A: Relation between hand and flow seating of slug charges as they affect slug rupture rates (open access)

Development test 105-623A: Relation between hand and flow seating of slug charges as they affect slug rupture rates

A large portion of the slug failures which occurred during 1955 were of the ``hot-spot`` type. Observation of these failures has shown them to be the result of intergranular corrosion attack of the aluminum jacket. Intergranular corrosion is presently considered to occur in water temperature above 150 C; a flow disturbance which causes non-uniform coolant temperatures is suspected as the cause of failure.The present of a cocked slug, or a bowed slug column, might provide this flow disturbance. 189-D laboratory tests have shown that flow seating the slug charge allows slugs to cock in the tube. It has also been found that these cocked slugs may be lifted to close proximity of the tube wall by the axial load on the slug column due to process water flow. It is believed that in cases such as this, slug and coolant temperatures may become critical. Present charging procedures allow for flow seating of the slug column. The distance the column is flow seated varied from very little to 3 or 4 inches depending on the particular charge. It is believed that this practice can lead to the situation observed in the laboratory tests. During the past two months, there has been …
Date: February 13, 1956
Creator: Arneson, S. O. & VanWormer, F. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Disposal of Power Reactor Waste Into Deep Wells (open access)

The Disposal of Power Reactor Waste Into Deep Wells

Disposal of wastes from the processing of solid fuel elements and from solid blanket elements is discussed. The subjects considered include extraction of uranium by several methods, the removal of element jackets, the treatment of uraxium -zirconium fuel elements, disposal into deep wells, the hydraulics of wells, thermal considerations of disposal aquifers regional hydrology, potential deep-well disposal areas in the U. S., aud the cost of disposal. (J.R.D.)
Date: June 13, 1957
Creator: de Laguna, W. & Blomeke, J. O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Efficiency of HRT Pressurizer Heater Insulation (open access)

Efficiency of HRT Pressurizer Heater Insulation

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Date: November 13, 1956
Creator: Hughes, R. F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library