NPR design basis (open access)

NPR design basis

The design basis is composed of requirements and conditions for the design of the reactor plant (composed of the reactor and heat dissipation system). Its intent is to insure that the final product meets the economic, safety, and technical objectives of the project. The design basis is dependent on the ground rules, objectives, technical criteria, and practical design considerations. This document is being issued with the understanding that these items are not yet firmly established in all respects, and therefore, the numbers put down here are subject to change. Consideration of the spectrum of probable changes that might be made leads to the conclusion that the numbers here are close to the final ones and are satisfactory as a basis for the initial stages of design. Some numbers are omitted because of insufficient data at this time.
Date: September 8, 1958
Creator: Locke, G. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report on trip to University of California Research Laboratory Livermore, California, December 3, 1958 (open access)

Report on trip to University of California Research Laboratory Livermore, California, December 3, 1958

Discussed is reactivity measurements on fast metal systems and moderated systems (graphite, BeO) used in rocket propulsion, pulsed neutron techniques used in graphite moderated systems, and BeO-U{sup 235} systems.
Date: December 8, 1958
Creator: Faulkner, J. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production Test IP-221-A, measurement of flow channel temperatures in seven-rod cluster elements in the KER loops (open access)

Production Test IP-221-A, measurement of flow channel temperatures in seven-rod cluster elements in the KER loops

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Date: December 8, 1958
Creator: Kratzer, W. K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Studies on Sub-Fabric Burns: The Relationship of Surface Appearance and Depth of Damage a Method of Study, Preliminary Results, and Observations of Wound Healing (open access)

Studies on Sub-Fabric Burns: The Relationship of Surface Appearance and Depth of Damage a Method of Study, Preliminary Results, and Observations of Wound Healing

Relationships between surface appearance and actual depth of damage of sub-fabric burns have been established for only a few burns. Since surface appearance has been the most widely used criterion for evaluating the ability of fabrics to protect against radiant energy, it is of some importance to know whether or not bare skin and sub-fabric burns of similar appearance are of comparable severity. In this experiment it was found that both types of burn when produced by one second exposures and when graded 3/sup +/ moderate because of their surface appearance are, indeed, equally severe. Observations on healing of the two types of burn suggest no differences in the manner or rate of tissue restoration. (auth)
Date: December 8, 1958
Creator: Berkley, K. M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Bevatron (open access)

The Bevatron

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Date: November 8, 1958
Creator: Lofgren, Edward J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fast Electronics in High-Energy Physics (open access)

Fast Electronics in High-Energy Physics

A brief review of fast electronics is given, leading up to the present state of the art. Cherenkov counters in high-energy physics are discussed, including an example of a velocity-selecting Cherenkov counter. An electronic device to aid in aligning external beams from high-energy accelerators is described. A scintillation-counter matrix to identify bubble chamber tracks is discussed. Some remarks on the future development of electronics in high-energy physics experiments are included.
Date: August 8, 1958
Creator: Weigand, Clyde
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Transcalifornium Elements (open access)

The Transcalifornium Elements

During the past sixty years, four elements beyond californium on the atomic number scale have been synthesized by the transmutation of lighter elements. The first preparation of einsteinium and fermium occurred in a thermonuclear explosion. Mendelevium and element 102, however, were prepared by a more conventional method, that of charged particle bombardment of elements of high atomic number.
Date: December 8, 1958
Creator: Seaborg, Glenn T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Proposed gamma polarization experiment on an underground shot (open access)

Proposed gamma polarization experiment on an underground shot

This memorandum represents a preliminary look at using a nuclear device as a source of polarized rays to perform a polarization experiment on the photoelectric effect. No intensities have been computed but just a look at the effect to be expected. It is anticipated that this would be a more difficult experiment to perform than the earlier proposed neutron polarization experiment. The theory of the experiment and the proposed experiment are described.
Date: August 8, 1958
Creator: McMaster, W.H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library