The Cross Section For Compound-Nucleus Formation In Heavy-Ion-Induced Reactions (open access)

The Cross Section For Compound-Nucleus Formation In Heavy-Ion-Induced Reactions

With the increasing availability of accelerators capable of producing beams of heavy ions it has become useful to know the cross section for a heavy ion to form a compound nucleus by interaction with a target nucleus. The results of calculations based on two simple models are presented here in order to give some idea of the magnitude of this cross section as a function of the energy of the bombarding particle.
Date: April 1959
Creator: Thomas, T. Darrah
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Discovery Of The Transuranium Elements: Their History And A Presentation Of The Different Methods Used In Their Discovery (open access)

The Discovery Of The Transuranium Elements: Their History And A Presentation Of The Different Methods Used In Their Discovery

Since 1940 ten transuranium elements have been discovered. This lecture describes the history of these elements and the methods used in their discovery.
Date: April 1959
Creator: Thompson, Stanley Gerald, 1912-1976
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurement Of Average Neutron Energies For (o, n) Neutron Sources (open access)

Measurement Of Average Neutron Energies For (o, n) Neutron Sources

A method is presented for measuring the average energy of the neutrons from a source. The attenuation of the neutrons by polyethylene is measured by the use of a long counter in good geometry. The attenuation length is a sensitive function of the neutron energy. The average neutron energies from several (o, n) sources have been measured and agree well with values obtained by other techniques.
Date: April 1, 1959
Creator: Hess, Wilmot N. & Smith, Alan R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production of Single Crystal Copper Films at Low Temperatures (open access)

Production of Single Crystal Copper Films at Low Temperatures

A method is described for the production of single‐crystal films of copper at temperatures as low as −40°C. This method utilizes the epitaxy of copper on rock salt. A thin layer of copper is evaporated on a single crystal of salt at 350°C. Then a thick layer is evaporated at the low temperature. Films grown by this method have been examined using x‐ray and etching techniques. It was found that some of these films had single‐crystal regions of 1 mm diameter and larger. These crystallites had [100] directions within 1° to a normal to the film surface.
Date: April 1959
Creator: Yelon, Arthur
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Radiochemistry Of Thorium (open access)

The Radiochemistry Of Thorium

This report was prepared at the request of the Subcommittee on Radiochemistry of the Committee on Nuclear Science of the National Research Council as a contribution to a proposed master file on the radiochemistry of all the elements. All known material on the radiochemistry of thorium is included in this report.
Date: April 1959
Creator: Hyde, Earl K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Salt at Shallow Depths in the Coastal Plain of Texas and Louisiana (open access)

Salt at Shallow Depths in the Coastal Plain of Texas and Louisiana

From introduction: Salt occurs at depths less than 500 feet in six salt domes in Texas and Louisiana. Underground mining operations are being carried out in each of these domes. The following notes have been prepared in an effort to furnish data regarding chemical composition and structure of the rock salt in the shallow deposits.
Date: April 1959
Creator: Read, Charles B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stream Catalog of Eastern Section of Ketchikan Management District of Southeastern Alaska (open access)

Stream Catalog of Eastern Section of Ketchikan Management District of Southeastern Alaska

From abstract: This report contains information about part of Southeastern Alaska salmon streams is cataloged from the voluminous records of the Fisheries Research Institute of the University of Washington, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Alaska Salmon Industry, and Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and other agencies.
Date: April 1959
Creator: Martin, John Wilson
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development and Preliminary Testing of Powder-Lock Feeder (open access)

Development and Preliminary Testing of Powder-Lock Feeder

At the request of 234-5 Development, studies of a system for controlling plutonium powder transfer were undertaken by Process Equipment Development. This report presents details of equipment designed to fulfill requirements and proposes equipment for installation on additional Hot Button Line prototypes.
Date: April 3, 1959
Creator: Dunn, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
ETR-MTR Experiments on Restraint of Uranium Swelling by Zirconium Cladding (open access)

ETR-MTR Experiments on Restraint of Uranium Swelling by Zirconium Cladding

In conjunction with the fuel element development program at Hanford, it is desired to determine the effects of cladding and core temperatures, cladding thickness, and exposure upon the swelling behavior of unalloyed uranium. To obtain this information, it is proposed to irradiate several fuel rods, clad by coextrusion with Zr-2, in NeK filled stainless steel capsules. The central uranium temperatures are to be monitored by axial thermocouples. Irradiation tests in the MTR and ETR using capsules of similar design have been and are now being conducted. GKH 3-31, a fuel rod, clad with 0.030" Zr-2, operated in the MTR at an average center fuel temperature of 425 C to an exposure of 2100 MWD/T. GKH 3-57, 3-58, and 3-59 are presently undergoing irradiation in the ETR.
Date: April 10, 1959
Creator: Weber, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Removal and Recovery of Plutonium from Recuplex Process Waste by Anion Exchange (open access)

Removal and Recovery of Plutonium from Recuplex Process Waste by Anion Exchange

Crib evaluation studies showed the soil uptake of plutonium from the Recuplex process (CAW) waste to be low. Preliminary studies of the low soil adsorption of plutonium revealed the presence of a plutonium nitrate anion complex which could be removed by adsorption on a strong base anion exchange resin.
Date: April 10, 1959
Creator: Nelson, J. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermal Contact Conductance of Fuel Element nateriasls (open access)

Thermal Contact Conductance of Fuel Element nateriasls

Thermal Resistance of the contact between to core and the jackets or unbonded fuel elements may easily be the largest source of error in core temperature predictions. The object of this work is to improve contact conductance predictions by measuring conductance of the joint between reactor fuel and cladding materials at joint pressures, temperatures and thermal flux levels approaching reactor service conditions.
Date: April 10, 1959
Creator: Wheeler, Robert G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Multi-Region Simulation of Xenon Poisoning in the PRTR (open access)

Multi-Region Simulation of Xenon Poisoning in the PRTR

A previous study has been completed on the buildup and decay of xenon poisoning in the PRTR by simulating the reactor as a single region. The results of this study indicated that a study using a more refined model of the reactor would be valuable.
Date: April 13, 1959
Creator: Cameron, W. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Stability of Three Base Metal Thermocouples in Helium-Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Dioxide and Air at 300 C (open access)

The Stability of Three Base Metal Thermocouples in Helium-Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Dioxide and Air at 300 C

In support of an in-reactor thermocouple stability testing program now in progress, laboratory studies were made relative to the stability of thermocouple bundles similar to those projected for in-reactor use. Two sets of chromel-alumel, copper-constantan and iron-constantan thermocouples were held for extended periods at 300 C in successive atmospheres of 75% helium-25% carbon dioxide. 100% carbon dioxide and air. Thermocouple stability was verified by measuring emf's at the freezing point of lead. The results of these tests are to be used to evaluate data obtained from like thermocouples subjected to condition similar to the laboratory tests with the added facet of reactor irradiation.
Date: April 14, 1959
Creator: Sako, J. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Creep and Relaxation in Metals and Ceramics : A Bibliography, 1950-March 1959 (open access)

Creep and Relaxation in Metals and Ceramics : A Bibliography, 1950-March 1959

"This is a selected bibliography of books, journal articles and reports published on creep and relaxation in metals and ceramics from 1950 to March 1959. Particular attention has been paid to studies on or applicable to the consideration of creep and relaxation in beryllium oxide. Emphasis has alro been placed on studies of phenomenological materials behavior and high temperature studies."
Date: April 15, 1959
Creator: Maynard, Glenn R. & Lane, Zanier D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Division of Reactor Development Programs Monthly Report- March 1959 (open access)

Division of Reactor Development Programs Monthly Report- March 1959

Basic Studies. It has been reported previously that mixed crystals of PuO2 and UO2 have a higher sintering rate than UO2 alone. However, results to the contrary were obtained on addition to 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 5, and 10 w/o PuO2 to PWR grade UO2. Pellets of the above concentrations were heated for one hour in hydrogen at 100 C intervals from 1000 to 1600C.
Date: April 15, 1959
Creator: Hanford Laboratories Operation Fuels Preparation Department, Irradiation Processing Department
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ionium Recovery Plant Design Report: Topical Report (open access)

Ionium Recovery Plant Design Report: Topical Report

This report documents the study of the recovery of thorium by solvent extraction in pilot plant pulse columns, using a filtered liquor from nitric acid digestions of the raffinate cake produced by the ethyl ether extraction of uranium from pitchblende.
Date: April 15, 1959
Creator: Edwards, R. M.; Fariss, R. H. & Werkema, R. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Report on Dissolved O2 in the Primary Coolant of the Ker Loops (open access)

A Report on Dissolved O2 in the Primary Coolant of the Ker Loops

A series of tests conducted in an attempt to reduce the observed O2 content of primary recirculation loop water to a value of <0.14ppm by the current loop method which is a combination of pressurizer degasification and venting flow.
Date: April 15, 1959
Creator: Eikum, Leon M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Water Temperatures for the Columbia River Above the Hanford Reactors, September, 1946 Through December, 1958 (open access)

Water Temperatures for the Columbia River Above the Hanford Reactors, September, 1946 Through December, 1958

The ambient temperature of the Columbia River is of interest to the Aquatic Biology Operation since it provides a basis for controlling the temperatures in various experimental tanks which contain Columbia River organisms and since it provides some indication of whether conditions are favorable for the valuable species of fish living in the river. Since the start-up of the plant, temperatures of the river water have been taken in the several water treatment plants.
Date: April 15, 1959
Creator: Foster, R. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Automatic Water Deaeration System (open access)

An Automatic Water Deaeration System

Laboratory studies involving fluid flow through porous media require use of fluids having low dissolved gas content. Water is the major fluid used in various and box model and soil permeability studies carried out by the Geochemical and Geophysical Research group. Tap water supplied to the 222-U Bldg. contains a large amount of dissolved air. Under the reduced pressure encountered during model studies, the air is released from solution and gradually clogs the pores of the sand or other porous material. This, of course. leads to anomalous results and cannot be tolerated in precious studies. A system was required to effectively remove the air and make available a continuous supply of desired water for the model studies.
Date: April 20, 1959
Creator: Raymond, J. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Corrosion of 2R-2 and 304 Stainless Steel Following the Turco-4501 Decontamination Process. (open access)

Corrosion of 2R-2 and 304 Stainless Steel Following the Turco-4501 Decontamination Process.

The build up of contaminated film on the internal surfaces of high temperature in-reactor recirculating water loops has created serious radiation exposure problems to operational and maintenance personnel. A considerable amount of work has been applied to develop an effective decontamination process for the decontamination of these loops and their components.
Date: April 20, 1959
Creator: Larrick, A. P. & Lotsinger, R. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
PRTR Gas-Cooled Loop, Hazards Survey of Preliminary Scope Design (open access)

PRTR Gas-Cooled Loop, Hazards Survey of Preliminary Scope Design

The Atomic Energy Commission has recently developed an enlarged program for the study of graphite moderated, gas cooled power reactor systems. It has been recognized, however, that understanding of radiation damage and radiation induced chemical reactions of graphite at the proposed high moderator temperatures is inadequate and that improved understanding is essential if the design of such reactors is to be optimized. Accordingly, the Atomic Energy Commission requested Hanford to organize a modest research and development program directed toward the study of these graphite problems.
Date: April 20, 1959
Creator: Wittenbrock, N. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Remote Area Scintillation Monitoring System (open access)

Remote Area Scintillation Monitoring System

This report was written to describe briefly several possible variations of such systems along with probable cost estimates. Previous work has been shown that the application of scintillation detectors is the simplest and most reliable means for such monitoring. By proper detector selection and measuring methods, the system can be of an approximate gamma dose-rate with gamma energy independence above about 100 Kev. The same system using detector change only is directly applicable to beta, gamma, slow neutron and fast neutron detection. Any type of alarming device desired can be incorporated.
Date: April 21, 1959
Creator: Spear, W. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Cold Extrusion (open access)

Uranium Cold Extrusion

Several hollow uranium cores of "C" size I & E diameters were fabricated by cold extrusion (550 to 750 F) at Hunter Douglas Aluminum Corporation. Results show diameter control and reproducibility are excellent. Preferred orientation induced by this process is completely removed by a single standard beta heat treatment.
Date: April 21, 1959
Creator: Riedeman, G. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Report on 2% U235-Enriched UF4-C25H52 Critical Assemblies (open access)

Preliminary Report on 2% U235-Enriched UF4-C25H52 Critical Assemblies

A series of critical experiments with blocks of 2% U235-enriched UF4-C25H52 has been initiated at the ORNL Critical Experiments Facility. Thus far assemblies with H:U235 atomic ratios of 195 and 294 have been built in parallelepipedal and simulated cylindrical geometries, both reflected and unreflected. From the results the minimum critical masses for reflected spheres have been determined to be 16.3 and 8.5 kg of U235 for fuel mixtures with H:U235 atomic ratios of 195 and 294, respectively. The minimum critical masses for unreflected spheres of these two fuel mixtures are 24.3 and 12.7 kg of U235, respectively.
Date: April 22, 1959
Creator: Mihalczo, J. T.; Lynn, J.J.; Scott, Dunlap & Connolly, W. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library