FRACTIONATION OF FISSION PRODUCTS AND HEAVY ELEMENTS BY VOLATILIZATION METHODS (open access)

FRACTIONATION OF FISSION PRODUCTS AND HEAVY ELEMENTS BY VOLATILIZATION METHODS

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Date: August 27, 1946
Creator: Erway, N. D. & Simpson, O. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The future of atomic energy (open access)

The future of atomic energy

There is definitely a technical possibility that atomic power may gradually develop into one of the principal sources of useful power. If this expectation will prove correct, great advantages can be expected to come from the fact that the weight of the fuel is almost negligible. This feature may be particularly valuable for making power available to regions of difficult access and far from deposits of coal. It also may prove a great asset in mobile power units for example in a power plant for ship propulsion. On the negative side there are some technical limitations to be applicability of atomic power of which perhaps the most serious is the impossibility of constructing light power units; also there will be some peculiar difficulties in operating atomic plants, as for example the necessity of handling highly radioactive substances which will necessitate, at least for some considerable period, the use of specially skilled personnel for the operation. But the chief obstacle in the way of developing atomic power will be the difficulty of organizing a large scale industrial development in an internationally safe way. This presents actually problems much more difficult to solve than any of the technical developments that are necessary, …
Date: May 27, 1946
Creator: Fermi, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
GASEOUS FLOW (open access)

GASEOUS FLOW

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Date: August 27, 1946
Creator: Normand, C. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Neutron Diffusion in a Space Lattice of Fissionable and Absorbing Materials (open access)

Neutron Diffusion in a Space Lattice of Fissionable and Absorbing Materials

Methods are developed for estimating the effect on a critical assembly of fabricating it as a lattice rather than in the more simply interpreted homogeneous manner. An idealized case is discussed supposing an infinite medium in which fission, elastic scattering and absorption can occur, neutrons of only one velocity present, and the neutron m.f.p. independent of position and equal to unity with the unit of length use. (auth)
Date: August 27, 1946
Creator: Welton, T. A. & Feynman, R. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of Blistering Inspections (open access)

Summary of Blistering Inspections

A table summarizes all the information on blistered slugs from March 1946 to Oct. 12, 1946, as recorded in weekly technical progress letters.
Date: November 27, 1946
Creator: Woods, W. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library