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200 area weekly report (open access)

200 area weekly report

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Date: April 21, 1955
Creator: Christl, R. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Acid and Carbonate Leaching of North Jackpile Ore (open access)

Acid and Carbonate Leaching of North Jackpile Ore

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Date: February 21, 1955
Creator: Jones, J.Q.; Larson, J. B.; Lynch, J. T.; Porter, E. S.; Trueman, G. & Viklund, H. I.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Air-Core Strong Focusing Synchrotron (open access)

Air-Core Strong Focusing Synchrotron

This report addresses air-core strong focusing synchrotron.
Date: April 21, 1959
Creator: Christofilos, N. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of distortion data from production test IP-68-A-90-FP: Comparison of void-free fuel elements with standard production fuel elements (open access)

Analysis of distortion data from production test IP-68-A-90-FP: Comparison of void-free fuel elements with standard production fuel elements

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Date: November 21, 1958
Creator: Stewart, K. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical Study of Some Aspects of Vortex Tubes for Gas-Phase Fission Heating (open access)

Analytical Study of Some Aspects of Vortex Tubes for Gas-Phase Fission Heating

Several problems connected with vortex cavity reactors were studied analytically. They include, the generation of high-strength vortices by utilization of bleed through a porous tube wall to stabilize the shear layer on the wall; the nuclear criticality problem; the suitability of various compounds of plutonium as gaseous fissionable materials; and the problem of retaining the fission fragments within the vortex tube. It is concluded that the shear layer on the vortex tube wall can be stabilized if a mass flow greater than or equal to the vortex through flow is bled through the porous wall, and that the tangential Mach numbers which can be obtained are then slightly more than one-half the inviscid values. Beryllium oxide or graphite-moderated reactors of reasonable size and weight can attain criticality if the product of the hydrogen pressure in the vortex core and the maximum value of the ratio of fissionable gas density to hydrogen density in the tube is greater than about 100 atm. The reactor weights are then in the order of 10,000 lb or less. Of the several compounds of plutonium considered as gaseous fuel carriers, plutonium trifluoride and plutonium tribromide appear to be the most promising. It is probable that …
Date: July 21, 1958
Creator: Kerrebrock, J.L. & Lafyatis, P.G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Attenuation of Gamma Radiation by High Density Lead Glass Compared With Steel (open access)

Attenuation of Gamma Radiation by High Density Lead Glass Compared With Steel

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Date: March 21, 1950
Creator: Wheeler, R. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Biology and Medicine Semiannual Report for April Through September 1958 (open access)

Biology and Medicine Semiannual Report for April Through September 1958

Data are tabulated from studies of the long-term turnover rates for calcium-45 and strontium-90 in monkeys and rats Progress is reported in studies on the thyroid uptake and mammary tumor incidence in female rats as a function of dose of injected astatine211. Data are presented from studies on the radiation chemistry of solutions of pepsin. gelatin, chymotrypsin, yeast dehydrogenase, aqueous acetic acid --oxygen mixtures, oxygen-free formic acid solutions, and glysine -water systems at elevated temperatures. Encouraging results are reported following 340-Mev proton beam or 900-Mev alpha beam pituitary irradiation in patients with breast carcinoma, acromegaly. diabetes mellitus, and other conditdons that are under endocrine control through mediation of the pituitary Laboratory and clinical data indicating the degree of completeness of hypophysectomy are being collected on all patients. Studies were made of the thyroid function of animals subjected to intense alpha-particle or deuteron irradiation of the thyroid area. A method was developed for the separation of iodinated amino acids of the thyroid, and the method applied in tracer studies of the effect of pituitary irradiation on thyroid function in rats. Progress is reported in studies on: the effects of radiation on the permeability of yeast cells to sodium and potassium ions; …
Date: October 21, 1958
Creator: unknown
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 by J.R. Young means of circumventing the present bulk temperature limits are suggested. These have definite merit but do not present an overall 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 land to either: Revised operating conditions and process piping to obtain higher power levels at the same bulk outlet temperature, or the completion of production tests to permit higher bulk outlet temperatures with no significant changes in reactor piping.
Date: April 21, 1958
Creator: Jones, S. S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CARBOXYLATIONS AND DECARBOXYLATIONS (open access)

CARBOXYLATIONS AND DECARBOXYLATIONS

A brief survey of decarboxylation reactions and carboxylation reactions that are known or presumed in biological systems will be presented. While a considerable number of amino acid decarboxylations are known, their mechanisms will not be included in the present discussion but will be reserved for a later paper in the symposium. The remaining decarboxylation reactions may be subdivided into oxidative and nonoxidative decarboxylations. In most cases, these reactions are practically irreversible except when coupled with suitable energy-yielding systems. The carboxylation reactions which are useful in the formation of carbon-carbon bonds in biological systems seem to fall into two or three groups: those which exhibit an apparent ATP requirement, and those which exhibit a reduced pyridine nucleotide requirement, and those which exhibit no apparent ATP requirement. Of the first group at least four cases, and possibly six or seven, are known, and one interpretation of them involves the preliminary formation of 'active' carbon dioxide, generally in the form of a carbonic acid-phosphoric acid anhydride. Those exhibiting no apparent ATP requirement seem to be susceptible to classifications as enol carboxylations in which the energy level of the substrate compound is high, rather than that of the carbon dioxide. There appear to be …
Date: April 21, 1959
Creator: Calvin, Melvin & Pon, Ning G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: January 1957 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: January 1957

This report, from the Chemical Processing Department at HAPO, discusses the following: Production operation, purex operation, redox operation, finished products operation, power and general maintenance operation, financial operation, facilities engineering operation, research and engineering operation, and employee relations operation.
Date: February 21, 1957
Creator: Hanford Atomic Products Operation. Chemical Processing Department.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: February 1957 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: February 1957

This report from the Chemical Processing Department at HAPO, discusses the following: Production operation, purex operation, redox operation, finished products operation, power and general maintenance operation, financial operation, facilities engineering operation, research and engineering operation, and employee relations operation.
Date: March 21, 1957
Creator: Hanford Atomic Products Operation. Chemical Processing Department.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: March 1958 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: March 1958

This report details activities of the Chemical Processing Department during the month of March 1958.
Date: April 21, 1958
Creator: Hanford Atomic Products Operation. Chemical Processing Department.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: December 1958 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: December 1958

This report for December 1958, from the Chemical Processing Department at HAPO, discusses the following: Production operation; Purex and Redox operation; Finished products operation; maintenance: Financial operations; facilities engineering; research; and employee relations.
Date: January 21, 1959
Creator: Hanford Atomic Products Operation. Chemical Processing Department.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: August 1959 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: August 1959

This report, from the Chemical Processing Department at HAPO, discusses the following: Production operation; Purex and Redox operation; Finished products operation; maintenance; Financial operations; facilities engineering; research; and employee relations.
Date: September 21, 1959
Creator: Hanford Atomic Products Operation. Chemical Processing Department.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department monthly report, April 1959 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department monthly report, April 1959

Production of Pu from separations plants was only 58% of April commitment because of Purex difficulties. UO{sub 3} production, shipments met schedules. Pu shape production and shipments exceeded forecast by 14%. Purex HS column, repaired Oct 1958, developed another leak and was bypassed April 18, resulting in Pu and U that required reprocessing. A Palm recovery run at Purex with all- reducing flowsheet, resulted in 87% recovery and excellent decontamination of product. The prototype dual-pass silver reactor in Purex C-cell plugged with offgases. Processing of unclarified feed through Purex solvent extraction continued. Redox dissolver batch sizes for E-metal processing were increased from 1.75 to 2.0 tons. Testing of first extraction cycle acidic flowsheet at Redox continued, with Np losses to HAW being below detection limit. Ru in 1AFS stream increased 10-fold F.P. activity but was removed in acid deficient U cycles. A sulfamic acid process is being explored for dissolving Pu metal. Scope design of Redox dissolver and RMA line replacement at Z plant was completed. Shielding effectiveness of medium and high density x-ray lead glass was compared.
Date: May 21, 1959
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department monthly report, February 1958 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department monthly report, February 1958

The February, 1958 monthly report for the Chemical Processing Department of the Hanford Atomic Products Operation includes information regarding research and engineering efforts with respect to the Purex and Redox process technology. Also discussed is the production operation, finished product operation, power and general maintenance, financial operation, engineering and research operations, and employee operation. (MB)
Date: March 21, 1958
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department monthly report for April 1958 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department monthly report for April 1958

The separations plants operated on schedule, and Pu production exceeded commitment. UO{sub 3} production and shipments were also ahead of schedule. Purex operation under pseudo two-cycle conditions (elimination of HS and 1A columns, co-decontamination cycle concentrator HCP) was successful. Final U stream was 3{times} lower in Pu than ever before; {gamma} activity in recovered HNO{sub 3} was also low. Four of 6 special E metal batches were processed through Redox and analyzed. Boric acid is removed from solvent extraction process via aq waste. The filter in Task II hydrofluorinator was changed from carbon to Poroloy. Various modifications to equipment were made.
Date: May 21, 1958
Creator: Warren, J. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department monthly report for December 1956 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department monthly report for December 1956

The December, 1956 monthly report for the Chemical Processing Department of Hanford Atomic Products Operation includes information regarding research and engineering efforts with respect to the Purex and Redox process technology. Also discussed is the production operation, finished product operation, power and general maintenance, financial operation, engineering and research operations, and employee operations. (MB)
Date: January 21, 1957
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department monthly report for October 1956 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department monthly report for October 1956

The October, 1956 monthly report for the Chemical Processing Department of the Hanford Atomic Products Operation includes information regarding research and engineering efforts with respect to the Purex and Redox process technology. Also discussed is the production operation, finished product operation, power and general maintenance, financial operation, engineering and research operations, and employee operation. (MB)
Date: November 21, 1956
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department monthly report, July 1959 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department monthly report, July 1959

Pu production from separation plants was only 65% of the monthly commitment owing to Purex difficulties. UO{sub 3} production and shipments both met schedules. Although unfabricated Pu metal production was reduced, all shipping commitments were met on schedule. Purex equipment responded satisfactorily to decontamination. 860,000 Ci of Ce{sup 144} were recovered from Purex Conc. IWW. The all-Ti L-3 concentrator loop was installed in the Redox Pu Concentrator. The safety of the slag and crucible dissolver in Finished Products Operation was improved by adding cadmium to each batch. Engineering studies of Palmolive facilities are reported. An emergency water supply for the Purex 241-A waste storage tank farm will be installed. A study was made on casks for NPR fuel shipment. (DLC)
Date: August 21, 1959
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department monthly report, May 1957 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department monthly report, May 1957

The May, 1957 monthly report for the Chemical Processing Department of the Hanford Atomic Products Operation includes information regarding research and engineering efforts with respect to the Purex and Redox process technology. Also discussed is the production operation, finished product operation, power and general maintenance, financial operation, engineering and research operations, and employee operation.(MB)
Date: June 21, 1957
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department monthly report, May 1959 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department monthly report, May 1959

Pu production from separation plants during May was 116% commitments. UO{sub 3} production and shipments met schedules. Button output and shape production was 97 and 121% of schedule/forecast. Recuplex (product recovery) operated at record rates. Processing at Purex was carried out with the HS column bypassed. Palm processing resulted in excellent product quality but with low yield. A sample of fission products was prepared for Curtiss-Wright. Piping modifications were made to the Purex Pu ion exchange units. One Redox feed batch was prepared with dichromate oxidation; the U and Pu streams increased (Ru) as anticipated. Containers and casks were designed for fission product recovery. Design of installation for subassembly of Pit 65 weapon components was begun.
Date: June 21, 1959
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department monthly report, November 1956 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department monthly report, November 1956

The November 1956 monthly report for the Chemical Processing Department of Hanford Atomic Products Operation includes information regarding research and engineering efforts with respect to the Purex and Redox process technology. Also discussed was the production operation, finished product operation, power and general maintenance, financial operation, engineering and research operations, and employee operations. (MB)
Date: December 21, 1956
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department monthly report, November 1959 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department monthly report, November 1959

The November 1959 monthly report for the Chemical Processing Department of the Hanford Atomic Products Operation includes information regarding research and engineering efforts with respect to the Purex and Redox process technology. Also discussed is the production operation, finished product operation, power and general maintenance, financial operation, engineering and research operations, and employee operation. (MB)
Date: December 21, 1959
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library