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Filtered river water
This document is a letter sent on September 6, 1944. The topic of discussion is the chemical composition of the water in the Columbia River. Tests show the amount of metals, dissolved solids, hardness and turbidity of the water before and after laboratory filtration.
Date:
September 6, 1944
Creator:
Howe, J. P.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Reference your telephone call of May 5, 1944 to Mr. Boiler
This document provides the analytical reports on the aluminum-silicon alloy, tin and copper analytical reports are also provided.
Date:
May 6, 1944
Creator:
Snyder, J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Radiation on the Corrosion of Metals by Water
Technical report. Long-time tests have been made on the effect of various types of radiation on the corrosion of 2S aluminum in simulated W water. In no case was any acceleration of corrosion by the radiation observed; the effect of radiation, if any, appeared to be a protective one. Deuteron irradiation did accelerate the corrosion of mild steel at low flow rates in hot water of pH 6 to 7, but no appreciable effect was observed with copper, stainless steel, or tuballoy. The general theory of the effect of radiation on corrosion is discussed, with the conclusion that no acceleration of corrosion by radiation is to be expected in most cases of practical interest.
Date:
July 6, 1944
Creator:
Allen, A. O. (Augustine O.); Bowman, M. C.; Goldowski, Nathalie; Larson, R. G. & Treiman, L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Computed Values of X-Ray Lines and Limits for the Trans-Uranic Elements
Report detailing values of x-ray lives and limits for trans-uranic elements. Formulas and methods are detailed throughout the report.
Date:
September 6, 1944
Creator:
Monk, Ardis T. & Allison, Samuel King
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Radiation on the Corrosion of Metals by Water. (Problem No. 322 MLC 2213)
Long-time tests have been made on the effect of various types of radiation on the corrosion of 2S aluminum in simulated W water. In no case was any acceleration of corrosion by the radiation observed; the effect of radiation, if any, appeared to be a protective one. Deuteron irradiation did accelerate the corrosion of mild steel at low flow rates in hot water of pH 6 to 7, but no appreciable effect was observed with copper, stainless steel, or tuballoy. The general theory of the effect of radiation on corrosion is discussed, with the conclusion that no acceleration of corrosion by radiation is to be expected in most cases of practical interest. (auth)
Date:
July 6, 1944
Creator:
Allen, A. O.; Bowman, M. C.; Goldowski, N.; Larson, R. G. & Treiman, L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Measurement of Flying Qualities of a Douglas A-26B Airplane (AAF No. 41-39120) 1: Longitudinal Stability and Control Characteristics
Report discussing testing of the Douglas A-26B to determine the longitudinal stability and control characteristics. Information about the elevator, stick-fixed and stick-free stability, center of gravity, and flap effects are described.
Date:
December 6, 1944
Creator:
Crane, H. L.; Sjoberg, S. A. & Hoover, H. H.
System:
The UNT Digital Library