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Corrosion of thorium and uranium during long-term storage (open access)

Corrosion of thorium and uranium during long-term storage

From introduction: "The over-all objective of the present study was to determine the nature and extent of the present study was to determine the nature and extent of the corrosion of these materials under a variety of such storage conditions and to determine the ability of several potential protective coatings to retard this corrosion."
Date: April 10, 1962
Creator: Stephan, Elmer F.; Miller, P. D. & Fink, Frederick W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Numerical Results for EGCR Moderator-Element Stress Problems (open access)

Numerical Results for EGCR Moderator-Element Stress Problems

From introduction: "A recent report describes the development of a general program for the IBM Type 7090 electronic computer for calculating plane thermal stresses."
Date: July 3, 1961
Creator: Hulbert, Lewis E. & Redmond, Robert F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fast-Neutron and Gamma Spectrum and Dose in Beryllium Oxide (open access)

Fast-Neutron and Gamma Spectrum and Dose in Beryllium Oxide

This report follows a series of tests run to determine the shielding properties of beryllium oxide, conducted at the Battelle Lid-Tank Shielding Facility. Neutron and gamma penetrations through and behind beryllium oxide were measured.
Date: January 11, 1961
Creator: Klingensmith, Raymond W.; Jung, Richard G.; Lindgren, William A.; Epstein, Harold M. & Chastain, Joel W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiation Effects on Boron-Containing Compounds (open access)

Radiation Effects on Boron-Containing Compounds

Report discussing studies on changes within irradiated elemental boron, boron carbide, and zirconium diboride. Materials, methods, and experimental data are included.
Date: January 6, 1960
Creator: Hamman, Donald J. & Schall, Paul
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Ternary Additions on Aluminum-35 w/o Uranium Alloys (open access)

Effects of Ternary Additions on Aluminum-35 w/o Uranium Alloys

Abstract: "The effects of a number of ternary additions on the constitution, casting, and fabricating characteristics and the physical properties of aluminum-35 w/o uranium were investigated. Initial investigations were concerned with the effects of 3 w/o ternary additions on the microstructure and press-forging characteristics of the alloy. It was found that additions of this magnitude often introduced extrinsic phases in the alloy. At the 3 w/o level, additions of germanium, silicon, tin or zirconium inhibited the formation of UAl4 and thereby increased the content of the aluminum matrix in the alloy. It was also noted that these additions decreased the pressures required for extruding, and the tin addition also improved the homogeneity of cast shapes. Lead and palladium also improved the homogeneity of the cast material; however, neither of these was an effective inhibitor of UAl4 and free lead was detected in the alloy to which lead had been added at the ternary. From these studies it appears that tin and zirconium are as effective as silicon in enhancing the fabricating characteristics of aluminum-35 w/o uranium alloys, and may prove superior when evaluated on the bases of casting qualities and recycling characteristics."
Date: October 27, 1959
Creator: Daniel, Norman E.; Foster, Ellis L. & Dickerson, Ronald F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Shielding Studies on Salt Slabs, Gadolinium, and Water (open access)

Shielding Studies on Salt Slabs, Gadolinium, and Water

Review of a study regarding a lid-tank shielding facility's properties, including fast-neutron and gamma dose rates and thermal-neutron fluxes, which were mapped in a symmetry plane. The removal cross section of gadolinium was determined through comparison with various other materials.
Date: October 7, 1959
Creator: Klingensmith, Raymond W.; Epstein, Harold M. & Chastain, Joel W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Centrifugal Casting of Aluminum-Uranium Alloys (open access)

Centrifugal Casting of Aluminum-Uranium Alloys

"Centrifugal-casting techniques were investigated as a method of producing hollow cylindrical extrusion billets of aluminum-35 w/o uranium. Among the variables evaluated were melt temperature, mold and pouring-spout configurations, mold speed, and method of pouring. With the equipment employed it was found that the best castings were produced stilizing a pouring temperature of 2400 F, a heavy-walled steel cylinder rotating between 700 to 900 rpm for the mold and bottom-pouring technique employing a retractable pouring spout. Sound, nonporous billets 26 in. long and 5 in. in diameter were produced with a yield after machining of over 75 per cent of the original charge. The major losses occurred in the pouring spout-and-cup assembly. This loss is relatively unaffected by the casting length; and, therefore, coatings of greater length than 26 in. should results in even greater recoveries.
Date: July 20, 1959
Creator: Daniel, Norman E.; Foster, Ellis L. & Dickerson, Ronald F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Fabrication Variables on the Structure and Properties of UOâ‚‚-Stainless Steel Dispersion Fuel Plates (open access)

The Effect of Fabrication Variables on the Structure and Properties of UOâ‚‚-Stainless Steel Dispersion Fuel Plates

From introduction: "This report deals with a part of the research and development studies which preceded the manufacture of fuel elements for the Gas Cooled Reactor Experiment (GCRE)." The studies evaluate the effects of varying the type and size of UO2 particles, stainless steel matrix powders, blending procedures, compacting pressures, sintering times, temperatures and atmospheres, roll-cladding temperatures and reduction rates, total cold reduction, and heat-treating times and temperatures has been made for UO2 stainless steel dispersion fuel elements."
Date: February 18, 1959
Creator: Paprocki, Stan J.; Keller, Donald L. & Cunningham, G. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Neutron-Flux Measurements in a Concentric-Cylinder Fuel Element (open access)

Neutron-Flux Measurements in a Concentric-Cylinder Fuel Element

The following report presents neutron-flux measurements made with a concentric-cylinder element (Mark II) and includes axial, radial, and peripheral flux distributions.
Date: January 29, 1959
Creator: Anno, James N.; Fairand, Barry P. & Chastain, Joel W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Canning graphite for gas-cooled reactors (open access)

Canning graphite for gas-cooled reactors

From abstract: "A preliminary investigation was made of techniques and materials for canning graphite to protect it for use at high temperatures in a nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere"
Date: 1959
Creator: Paprocki, Stan J.; Carlson, Ronald J. & Bonnell, Paul H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Further Studies with the GCRE Critical-Assembly (open access)

Further Studies with the GCRE Critical-Assembly

This report follows ciritical-assembly studies on: the effect on reactivity caused by changes in axial reflector materials; the effect on reactivity and the power perturbation caused by fast safety control-blade guides; the effect of changes in fuel-element material composition; the effect of changes in fuel-elements spacing designed to produce uniform radial power-generation rates.
Date: December 29, 1958
Creator: Dingee, David A.; Ballowe, William C.; Egen, R. A.; Jankowski, Francis J. & Chastain, Joel W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
GCRE Critical-Assembly Studies (open access)

GCRE Critical-Assembly Studies

This report follows critical-assembly studies made to provide engineering and physics data to aid in developing the Gas Cooled Reactor Experiments.
Date: September 10, 1958
Creator: Dingee, David A.; Ballowe, William C.; Klingensmith, Raymond W.; Egen, R. A.; Jankowski, Francis J. & Chastain, Joel W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Extrusion Cladding of Uranium Fuel Plates (open access)

Extrusion Cladding of Uranium Fuel Plates

The following report describes two methods of extrusion cladding of uranium fuel plates that were investigated and evaluated.
Date: August 22, 1958
Creator: Fiorentino, Robert J.; Drennen, David C.; Slunder, Charles J. & Hall, A. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of Cermet Fuel Elements (open access)

Development of Cermet Fuel Elements

Abstract: "Fabrication techniques for making metal-ceramic fuel elements containing 60 to 90 volume per cent of UN or UO2 in a Type 302B stainless steel matrix was investigated. A hot press-forging procedure was most successful for fabricating fuel cores with a density of 90 per cent of theoretical or better. This procedure consisted of sealing the cold-pressed core compacts in stainless steel picture-frame packs, heating to 1900 F, and pressing to a total reduction in thickness of 35 per cent. A pressure of approximately 50 tsi ores used. Specimens produced by this method were evaluated on the basis of their microstructure, modules if rupture, electrical conductivity, and resistance to thermal shock. Microscopic and macroscopic examination showed the presence of a continuous metal skeleton even in specimens containing 90 volume per cent fuel. The modulus of rupture at room temperature varied from 22,500 psi for a specimen cnotaining 63 volume per cent UO2. Both the electrical conductivity and resistance to thermal shock of UO2 were improved by the addition of a small volume of metal. Gas-pressure-bonding techniques appear promising for clodding these cores into composite elements."
Date: August 11, 1958
Creator: Paprocki, Stan J.; Keller, Donald L.; Cunningham, G. W. & Kizer, Donald E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Properties of Arc-Melted Chromium-Base Alloys (open access)

Properties of Arc-Melted Chromium-Base Alloys

From abstract: "Twelve binary chromium-base alloy systems were screened for hot workability, oxidation resistance, and hot strength using small ore-melted ingots...Experiments with the preparation of large chromium-base alloy ingots showed that cold-mold ore melting was not suitable for preparing ingots containing over about 1 w/o of alloy addition."
Date: July 14, 1958
Creator: Maykuth, Daniel J.; Roberts, John W., Jr. & Jaffee, Robert Isaac, 1917-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical Studies of the Solidification of Uranium Castings (open access)

Theoretical Studies of the Solidification of Uranium Castings

Report discussing a method of evaluating factors relevant to the creation of sound uranium castings. From abstract: "A mathematical model has been developed to calculate the time-temperature relationships in a cylindrical uranium casting during its solidification. Finite-difference equations are used, and the solution is obtained by use of a digital computer."
Date: July 11, 1958
Creator: Fletcher, Billie L.; Foster, Ellis L., Jr.; Franklin, Charles K.; Lechler, Andrew; Schwartz, Benjamin L. & Dickerson, Ronald F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Examination of Factors Affecting the Quality of Vacuum Induction-Melted Uranium (open access)

Examination of Factors Affecting the Quality of Vacuum Induction-Melted Uranium

The following report examines primarily water and air factors that affect the quality of vacuum induction-melted uranium, yet follows experiments with other factors such as graphite and zirconium crucibles under dry and wet conditions, usage of hydrogen, oxygen, CO and other subject admitted to determine pressure-time relationships and residual gas compositions, as well as a study of water-gas reaction within the furnace.
Date: July 3, 1958
Creator: Endebrock, Roy W.; Foster, Ellis L. & Dickerson, Ronald F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Examination of Factors Affecting the Quality of Vacuum Induction-Melted Uranium (open access)

Examination of Factors Affecting the Quality of Vacuum Induction-Melted Uranium

The following report examines primarily water and air factors that affect the quality of vacuum induction-melted uranium, yet follows experiments with other factors such as graphite and zirconium crucibles under dry and wet conditions, usage of hydrogen, oxygen, CO and other subject admitted to determine pressure-time relationships and residual gas compositions, as well as a study of water-gas reaction within the furnace.
Date: July 3, 1958
Creator: Endebrock, Roy W.; Foster, Ellis L. & Dickerson, Ronald F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Cladding of Delta-Phase Zirconium Hydride (open access)

The Cladding of Delta-Phase Zirconium Hydride

Abstract: A study has been made of the cladding of solid and powdered delta-phase zirconium hydride is both red and flat shapes with stainless steel. The program included investigations of metallurgical bonding, both with and without the sore of metallic barrier materials. Types 304 and 347 stainless steel were used for cladding material. The intermediate barrier-layer materials used were niobium, molybdenum, a combination of copper and molybdenum, and a combination of copper and niobium. The pressure-bonding techniques, involving the use of gas pressure at elevated temperatures, was employed in this study. Variable times and temperatures with a constant pressure of 10,000 poi were utilized by produce bonding. In this study, the best results were archived is cladding delta-phase zirconium hydride directly with Types 304 or 347 stainless steel. Good bonds were obtained by pressure bonding at 1600 F for 3 or 4 hr subsequent to pressure bonding at 1900 F for 1 to 2 hr at a pressure of 10,000 poi. Partial bonding was achieved between niobium and zirconium hydride and molybdeum and girconium hydride.
Date: December 27, 1957
Creator: Paprocki, Stan J.; Hodge, Edwin S. & Boyer, Charles B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Delta-Phase Zirconium Hydride as a Solid Moderator (open access)

Delta-Phase Zirconium Hydride as a Solid Moderator

Abstract: "In a study of the preparation and properties of delta-phase zirconium hydride it was found that large, sound bodies of the hydride can be prepared by direct combination of the elements if the rate of the reaction is retarded by limiting the supply of available hydrogen. Specimens up to 1-in. diameter were prepared using this technique. Because delta phase zirconium hydride does not readily form eutectics with iron-and nickel-base alloys below 1800 F these materials may be utilized for clodding the hydride. Delta-phase zirconium hydride is unaffected by exposure to liquid NaK or to nitrogen gas at temperatures below 1000 F. The hot hardness of delta-phase zirconium hydrid is about 130 kg per mm-2 at room temperature and 40 kg per mm-2 at 1500 F. The mean coefficient of thermal expansion (68 to 1337 F) is 6.5 x 10^-6 per deg F. The thermal conductivity varies from 5.7 Btu/(ft)(hr)(F) at 300 F to 5.1 Btu/(ft)(hr)(F) at 1300 F."
Date: December 18, 1957
Creator: Vetrano, James B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Neutron-Flux Measurements in a Flat Plat Fuel Element (open access)

Neutron-Flux Measurements in a Flat Plat Fuel Element

The following report presents neutron-flux measurements with the Mark I element, which include neutron-flux distribution and flux depression within the element.
Date: October 31, 1957
Creator: Morgan, Walter R.; Anno, James N., Jr. & Chastain, Joel W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance of Thin Iron-Chromium-Aluminum Alloy Sheet (open access)

High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance of Thin Iron-Chromium-Aluminum Alloy Sheet

Abstract: "The oxidation resistance of thin sheets of iron-28 w/o chromium-2.67 to 10.0 w/o alloys, nominally 0.004, 0.006, 0.008, 0.012, and 0.016 in. thick, was determined by exposure in static air for 100 hr at 2100 and 2300 F. A minimum of 3.67 and 9.37 w/o aluminum was necessary to prevent excessive oxidation of 0.004-in.-thick sheet material at 2100 and 2300 F, respectively. Correspondingly, specimens of lower aluminum content and greater thickness withstood the oxidation attack. Oxidation of iron-chromium-aluminum alloys appeared to be related to the diffusion of aluminum to surfaces of the sheet to form an adherent protective layer of Al2O3."
Date: October 22, 1957
Creator: Jablonowski, Edward J.; Shober, Frederic R. & Dickerson, Ronald F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Segregation in Arc-Melted Uranium-Niobium Alloys (open access)

Segregation in Arc-Melted Uranium-Niobium Alloys

Report discussing a study aimed at pinpointing the cause of banding segregation in arc-melted uranium-niobium alloys and suggesting possible methods for eliminating banding.
Date: August 28, 1957
Creator: Dickerson, Ronald F.; Foster, Ellis L. & Chubb, Walston
System: The UNT Digital Library
Critical-Assembly Studies on an Intermediate Reactor for Aircraft Propulsion (open access)

Critical-Assembly Studies on an Intermediate Reactor for Aircraft Propulsion

The following report studies an intermediate solid-fuel reactor system for aircraft propulsion.
Date: July 15, 1957
Creator: Marinaccio, Lawrence F.; Jung, Richard G.; Jankowski, Francis J.; Dingee, David A. & Chastain, Joel W.
System: The UNT Digital Library