Diameter Measurements of Slugs Before and After Prolonged Heat Treatment (open access)

Diameter Measurements of Slugs Before and After Prolonged Heat Treatment

Abstract: "Diameter measurements of 25 slugs taken before and after a prolonged heat treatment showed no evidence of differences that would indicate blistering. The average effects of the treatment was different for the various slugs. Large differences in diameter measurements between slugs. Large differences in diameter between slugs and significant differences between indices and positions were found."
Date: February 16, 1948
Creator: Bennett, Carl A. & Lane, J. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Microdetermination of Uranium by Ferric Sulfate Titration (open access)

A Microdetermination of Uranium by Ferric Sulfate Titration

Abstract: "Following nitrate removal by means of a three-stage hydrochloric acid digestion, uranium was reduced with chromous sulfate reagent. In an inert atmosphere, the quadrivalent uranium was titrated at 80-95[degrees] with standard ferric sulfate solution. The end point was obtained with a potentiometric cell including a platinum in-titrant reference electrode and a platinum indicator electrode. Application was made to various low leverl uranium solutions. For samples containing 1 - 12 milligrams or uranium, less than one percent error may be expected. Iron and chromium do not interfere."
Date: February 16, 1949
Creator: Christopherson, E. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Coulometric Titration of 8-Hydroxyquinoline (open access)

The Coulometric Titration of 8-Hydroxyquinoline

Abstract: "A new method of determining 8-hydroxyquinoline by titration with electrolytucally-generated bromine has been developed. Results show good precision in the range 0.4 mg. to 1.6 mg. total 8-hydroxyquinoline, with 99% confidence limits of less than +/- 2%. An electronically-regulated constant current source, required by the method, is described. A new indicator system with high sensitivity to free bromine is discussed."
Date: June 16, 1949
Creator: Carson, W. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Coulometric Determination of Acetic Acid (open access)

The Coulometric Determination of Acetic Acid

Abstract: "Small amounts of acetic acid, equivalent to 400 ul. of 0.3 to 0.13 g/L. can be titrated coulonatrically in the presence of a 10 to 25-fold excess of HN03 in 70%, isopropanol. An accuracy of +/- 0.1% and a precision of +/- 8.5% (99% limite) are obtained.
Date: August 16, 1949
Creator: Carson, W. N. & Ko, Roy
System: The UNT Digital Library
Autoclaving of Anodized Slug Jackets (open access)

Autoclaving of Anodized Slug Jackets

The purpose of the test used to make this report was to determine if anodizing could become a part of the canning operation prior to autoclaving, other factors permitting, or if it must follow autoclaving.
Date: September 16, 1952
Creator: Dalrymple, R. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Valve Actuated Pulse Column Design (open access)

The Valve Actuated Pulse Column Design

Abstract: "The valve-actuated pulse column is employed to give phase separation on each half cycle in the countercurrent flow cycle and provides independent control over each step in the cycle. The dependence on temperature of operation, on pulse frequency and amplitude, and on plate design and spacing has been studied for extraction and stripping of uranium with tributyl phosphate in a hydrocarbon diluent. It is found that the efficiency increases quite significantly as the temperature is raised regardless of the direction of transfer and this increased efficiency is accompanied by greater operational freedom. A decrease in hole size, decrease in plate separation and increase in frequency all lead to higher efficiency in agreement with the concept that small drops continually formed coalesced and reformed, lead to maximum interphase transfer. The high extraction efficiency of the column is probably aided further by the relatively sharp pulse produced."
Date: February 16, 1953
Creator: Burger, L. L. & Clark, L. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Description of the Acetone-Dye Solution Method of Demarcating a Leak Process Tubing While in the Pile (open access)

A Description of the Acetone-Dye Solution Method of Demarcating a Leak Process Tubing While in the Pile

Abstract: "A method has been devised and successfully used for marking a leaking pile process tube prior to its removal from the pile, such that subsequent location of the leak is more easily accomplished. An acetone solution of Testor's Dark Red Airplane Dope is poured into the suspect tube. The solution leaks from the hole and stains the surrounding area a light pink. To date the method has been used on tubes 3573F, 0486F, 0867F, and 3670F."
Date: July 16, 1952
Creator: DeHollander, W. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Decontamination of Dissolver Vent Gases at Hanford (open access)

Decontamination of Dissolver Vent Gases at Hanford

The preceding report follows an extensive study made at Hanford of methods and equipment to remove effectively the dissolver vent gases.
Date: February 16, 1951
Creator: Blasewitz, A. G.; Carlisle, R. V.; Judson, B. F.; Katzer, M. F.; Kurtz, E. F.; Schmidt, W. C. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Organic Continuous Cartridge for the Purex 2D Column (open access)

Organic Continuous Cartridge for the Purex 2D Column

This document covers work done in 3- and 4-inch-diameter glass columns directed toward the development of improved cartridges for the Purex Plant final uranium cycle extraction column, the 2D column. A nozzle plate cartridge for the extraction section and a mixed plate cartridge containing both stainless steel and fluorothene sieve plates for the scrub section were developed. In 3- and 4-inch-diameter glass columns these cartridges have a uranium extraction efficiency as good as or better than the present cartridge; and a scrubbing efficiency, based on the transfer of chloride ion, about the same as the present cartridge.
Date: October 16, 1956
Creator: Hesson, G. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Minutes of Criticality Instrumentation Meeting Hanford Atomic Products Operation August 17 and 18, 1959 (open access)

Minutes of Criticality Instrumentation Meeting Hanford Atomic Products Operation August 17 and 18, 1959

At the request of the Hanford Operations Office of the Atomic Energy Commission, a criticality instrumentation meeting was held at Hanford on August 17 and 18, 1959. The purposes of the meeting were: (a) to review types of criticality control and/or alarm instrumentation at each site, their problems, shortcomings and potential obsolescence; (b) to discuss instrumentation in the area if approaching criticality; and (c) to consider for material balance purposes, the feasibility of devising instruments to detect the buildup of plutonium and enriched uranium bearing residues in process systems.
Date: September 16, 1959
Creator: Brown, C. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Exponential Pile Measurements in Water Moderated Lattices with Enriched Uranium Rods (open access)

Exponential Pile Measurements in Water Moderated Lattices with Enriched Uranium Rods

This paper presents the results of a series of buckling measurements involving the use of enriched uranium rods (1.007% by weight U²³⁵) in light water. The effect of replacing a water reflector with one of uranyl nitrate solution of two different concentrations, 536 and 188 grams of U per liter of solution was investigated for the 0.925" rods with the 1.74 H₂O/U-volume ratio in the core. Some information was also obtained on the extrapolation length to be used in unreflected cases. The application of theory to these lattices, and others, is given in an appendix under separate title, "Buckling Calculations for One Per Cent Enriched Uranium-Water Rod Lattices."
Date: January 16, 1956
Creator: Clayton, E. D. & Neumann, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Separation of Uranium and Plutonium Isotopes in Chemical Exchange Systems (open access)

The Separation of Uranium and Plutonium Isotopes in Chemical Exchange Systems

The purpose of this paper is to examine the theory and results of chemical exchange experiments for separation of heavy metal isotopes. The aim is to find a means of predicting those chemical exchange systems likely to produce large isotopic separation factors.
Date: May 16, 1955
Creator: Hahn, H. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recommended Limit for Radioactive Liquid Disposal From Hanford Separations Plants to Surface Ponds (open access)

Recommended Limit for Radioactive Liquid Disposal From Hanford Separations Plants to Surface Ponds

The purpose of this report is to establish a practical control limit for the activity density (concentration) of radioactive material that may be permitted in large-volume waste waters discharged from the Hanford separations plants to open ponds on the surface of the ground nearby, in consideration of the radiological hazards,
Date: February 16, 1956
Creator: Clukey, H. V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Fission Cross Section f Factor of Pu²³⁹ (open access)

The Fission Cross Section f Factor of Pu²³⁹

A presentation of the values for the Pu²³⁹ fission cross section f factor extended into a higher energy range than previously reported in BNL-250. The values were obtained by integrating the standard expression defining the f factor on the Hanford IBM-CPC equipment. The un-fit experimental data of Leonard, as corrected for resolution and doppler effect, was used above 0.03 ev being attached to an analytic fit applicable below this point. Results are shown on the accompanying graph.
Date: December 16, 1954
Creator: Stuart, G. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Specifications for WAPD Loop (open access)

Specifications for WAPD Loop

Specifications for the proposed in-pile loop to be placed in the Hanford Reactor. The the purpose of the proposed installation of an irradiation facility accounting to a high pressure, high temperature recirculating loop for the Westinghouse Atomic Power Division (WAPD) is to test the integrity of fuel specimens. This report, in support of the feasibility study, cost estimates, and schedule, presents design specifications for the loop.
Date: February 16, 1955
Creator: Berberet, J. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preparation of Spherical Uranium Particles - Report of Invention (open access)

Preparation of Spherical Uranium Particles - Report of Invention

This is a report of what may be an invention in a process or processes for preparing roughly spherical uranium metal particles suitable for use in matrix type nuclear reactor fuel elements.
Date: August 16, 1955
Creator: Roake, William Earl
System: The UNT Digital Library
A New Approach to Concatenation of Pulsed Columns (open access)

A New Approach to Concatenation of Pulsed Columns

A method of performing a series of solvent extractions using a minimum of pulse generators is briefly outlined.
Date: August 16, 1955
Creator: Ludlow, J. O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Evaluation of Monitoring Methods for NO and NO₂ (open access)

An Evaluation of Monitoring Methods for NO and NO₂

This report is a survey of methods for determining trace amounts of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide in air. The methods are evaluated in relation to their applicability to continuous monitoring procedures for these substances in stack gas and in air for human consumption.
Date: May 16, 1955
Creator: Kalkwarf, D. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Feasibility Report: Measurement of Stainless Steel Corrosion Rates by Activation Analysis (open access)

Feasibility Report: Measurement of Stainless Steel Corrosion Rates by Activation Analysis

Relations governing the measurement of Stainless Steel corrosion rates by activation analysis are derived and discussed. The principal neutron induced radioactivities are calculated and graphed. Shielding requirements are considered and it is concluded that six inches of lead shielding should be sufficient for the proposed experiments if the samples are allowed to cool for one day in the reactor storage basin.
Date: September 16, 1955
Creator: Cadwell, J. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Discussion with WAPD Personnel Regarding Oxide Fuel Materials (open access)

Discussion with WAPD Personnel Regarding Oxide Fuel Materials

R. H. Fillnow and H. Pennington of WAPD visited HAPO on September 14-15, 1955, to discuss HAPO special irradiation facilities and review fuel element problems with HAPO personnel. During their meeting with Metallurgy Research personnel, the progress of the evaluation of UO₂ elements for the PWR and the results of recent HAPO irradiations of oxide type fuel elements were discussed. Although brief, this information exchange was particularly valuable as many of the problems associated with the application of oxide fuel materials was reviewed. A summary of these discussions is outlined below.
Date: September 16, 1955
Creator: Sanderson, M. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Neutron Interaction on Criticality (open access)

Effect of Neutron Interaction on Criticality

A general method is developed to allow calculation of the critical buckling of an assemblage of fissile regions coupled by neutron leakage. Consideration is given both to regions embedded in vacuum and in material media. Several cases of simple geometry are further developed to illustrate the theory.
Date: January 16, 1956
Creator: Stuart, G. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recovery of Plutonium and Neptunium from Purex IWW by Anion Exchange (open access)

Recovery of Plutonium and Neptunium from Purex IWW by Anion Exchange

The recovery of plutonium and neptunium by anion exchange has been well demonstrated on a laboratory scale. (1, 2,3,4) The specific adsorbed by the resin is the tetravalent hexanitrate complex of either element. With plutonium (IV) and neptunium(V) in IWW, the plutonium is adsorbed but the neptunium is not. If nitrite is used as the reductant in strong (preferably 8 M or over) nitric acid, both plutonium and neptunium are obtained in the tetravalent state, and both are adsorbed on the resin. With stronger reductants, such as semi carbazide or ferrous sulfamate, plutonium (III) and neptunium (IV) are obtained so that only the neptunium is adsorbed. Optimum recovery of either element is obtained with between seven and eight M nitric acid.
Date: July 16, 1959
Creator: Van Tuyl, H. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Magnetic-Force Resistance Butt Wielding of Zircaloy-2 Fuel Element Closures (open access)

Magnetic-Force Resistance Butt Wielding of Zircaloy-2 Fuel Element Closures

Zircaloy-2 has a strong tendency to absorb oxygen and nitrogen at elevated temperatures. These gas impurities are extremely harmful, causing brittleness and loss of corrosion resistance. The production of ductile corrosion-resistant welds by present methods required shielding of the weld metal by an inert gas atmosphere or by a vacuum. The alternative to an inert gas atmosphere or a vacuum is reduction of the welding time to a few milliseconds of time to prevent gas absorption.
Date: November 16, 1959
Creator: Mills, L. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Use of Isolated Junction Sheathed Thermocouples for Moderator Temperature Measurements (open access)

Use of Isolated Junction Sheathed Thermocouples for Moderator Temperature Measurements

Two types of enclosed hot junction arrangements are possible with sheathed mineral insulated thermocouples. They are the integral junction and he isolated junction. The integral junction is formed by welding, soldering, brazing or forging the two wires into the end of the sheath. The process forms a good thermal and electrical contact between the three materials.
Date: June 16, 1960
Creator: Lovett, D. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library