Terminal report on the Radiolanthanum Laboratory (open access)

Terminal report on the Radiolanthanum Laboratory

A report which intends to acquaint the reader with the planning of the radiochemical laboratory designed for the analytical control of the radiolanthanum process and to define the terminal status of the design of this laboratory and its equipment.
Date: July 21, 1950
Creator: Figenshau, J. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Water Adsorbed by Graphite at Various Relative Pressures (open access)

Water Adsorbed by Graphite at Various Relative Pressures

Summary: "The quantity of water adsorbed by graphite at various relative pressures has been determined and the data are presented in graphical and tabular form."
Date: July 21, 1953
Creator: Spalaris, C. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Examination of Discharged Process Tubes (open access)

Examination of Discharged Process Tubes

Introduction: "The observations reported in this document were obtained by C.H. Pitt during his assignment to the Corrosion Group September through October 1951. The tubes examined were: 1.) 0893-F Discharged for corrosion examination after leaking; 2.) 1488-DR Discharged to determine caused of obstruction; 3.) 2276-D Discharged for corrosion examination; 4.) 2376-D Discharged for corrosion examination; 5.) 1185-H Discharged to evaluate the effect of magnesium front dummies."
Date: July 21, 1952
Creator: Dalrymple, R. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Mechanical Methods of Scale Removal from HRT Heat Exchangers (open access)

Investigation of Mechanical Methods of Scale Removal from HRT Heat Exchangers

Tests were conducted to determine methods of removing scale deposits from the HRT heat exchangers. A mockup of the heat exchanger header was cleared of a deposit of iron rust by reverse flushing at a flow rate below 75 gpm. A tube bundle consisting of 109 1/4in. O.D. x 0.049 in. wall tubes was plugged with rust. Approximately 80% of these tubes were unplugged by using a 70 psi water pressure differential in combination with vibration from a pneumatic rivet gun. No mechanical method was employed in the tests which could clear the remaining tubes.
Date: July 21, 1959
Creator: Gabbard, C. H.; Eissenberg, D. M.; Moyers, J. C. & Namba, I. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Multigroup Diffusion Theory Calculations for Recent Critical Experiments (open access)

Multigroup Diffusion Theory Calculations for Recent Critical Experiments

In connection with the program of the measurement of eta for U233, several critical experiments have been performed by R. Gwin and D. W. Magnuson of ORML with light water solutions of uranyl nitrate (highly enriched in either U233 or U35) in an essentially bare sphere 27 inches in diameter. This report presents the results of two multigroup-diffusion-theory calculations for the above experiments performed by C. B. Mills and associated at Los Alamos. Assumer cross sections, material concentrations detailed neutron balances and a comparison with elementary theory are included. The agreement between the calculated and experimental multiplication constants is excellent for the multigroup calculation but only fair for the elementary calculation. The latter method overestimates the fast leakage so that the computed multiplication constant is less than that found experimentally.
Date: July 21, 1959
Creator: Nestor, C. W., Jr
System: The UNT Digital Library
Guidebook for Field Trips to the Nevada Test Site (open access)

Guidebook for Field Trips to the Nevada Test Site

This report was formed after the study of the Nevada Test Site to examine parts of the thick miogeosynclinical section of the Paleozoic rocks and post-Paleozoic structural features for the sole purpose of determining the walking stops for future field trips to the test site.
Date: July 21, 1966
Creator: Christiansen, Robert L.; Poole, F. G.; Barnes, Harley; Orkild, Paul P.; Byers, F. M., Jr.; Carr, Wilfred James et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Internal Conversion on Critical Mass and Operating Life of a Thermal Reactor (open access)

The Effects of Internal Conversion on Critical Mass and Operating Life of a Thermal Reactor

"This report was prepared for preliminary use only in the course of work under W31-109 Eng. 52, and the information contained herein may not be correct or in agreement with more recent experimental and operating data. Any values or opinions expressed in the report may only be those of the author, and the General Electric Company makes no representation or warranty (1) as to the value of this report for any purpose or (2) that any use of the report will not infringe the rights of others."
Date: July 21, 1952
Creator: Snyder, T. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Monthly Divisional Information Meeting : Isotope Research and Production Division, Y-12 (open access)

Monthly Divisional Information Meeting : Isotope Research and Production Division, Y-12

The following report contains papers summarizing the activities of the various sections comprising the Isotope Research and Production Division of Y-12.
Date: July 21, 1950
Creator: Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Buckling of an Elliptic Cylinder First Roots of the Zero Order, Modified Mathieu Function (open access)

Buckling of an Elliptic Cylinder First Roots of the Zero Order, Modified Mathieu Function

This paper presents values of the constant B², commonly called the buckling, when 0 vanishes on the surface of a right elliptic cylinder.
Date: July 21, 1955
Creator: Gast, Paul F. & Bournis, Anthony
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stack Effluent Monitor Operation and Maintenance (open access)

Stack Effluent Monitor Operation and Maintenance

The Stack Effluent Radioisotope Monitor is an instrument which continuously measures and records the amounts of each of several different radioactive isotopes in the stack effluent of the Redox Facility. An informal report, HW-56151, describing the theory of operation and the circuits was prepared and is available to Hanford personnel from the technical files. The formal report, HW-56151 Rev, containing essentially the same information, is available from the Office of Technical Services, Department of Commerce, Washington 25, D. C.
Date: July 21, 1959
Creator: Harvey, R. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Aqua Recia Flowsheet for Uranium Dissolution (open access)

An Aqua Recia Flowsheet for Uranium Dissolution

Relatively long time cycles are required for the standard nitric acid dissolution of enriched uranium using safe batch size techniques for criticality control. Upwards of forty eight hours are required for the total dissolution of solid of I and E enriched slugs in nitric acid. The dissolution capacity may be increased by: (1) using a dissolver critically safe by virtue of its geometry or, (2)increasing the rate of uranium dissolution. Dilute agua regia -- a mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acids -- is known to dissolve uranium much more rapidly than nitric acid. This reports present a flowsheet for the rapid dissolution of uranium slugs in dilute agua regia.
Date: July 21, 1959
Creator: Shefcik, J. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Remote Phase Separation Bulb for Highly Radioactive Sample Analyses (open access)

A Remote Phase Separation Bulb for Highly Radioactive Sample Analyses

Extraction systems involving chelating agents are widely used in radiochemical separations on a control basis due to the economy in time and equipment. In the case of waste streams, the element of interest is, by definition, at a very low concentration in the presence of gross fission product activities. The resultant large sample size necessary for a reliable analytical results creates a marked radiation hazard to laboratory personnel.
Date: July 21, 1959
Creator: Campbell, M. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Coagulant Aids as Filter Aids (open access)

Coagulant Aids as Filter Aids

The Hanford water treatment plants were operated for a number of years with alum as a coagulant and activated silica as a coagulant and a polyacrylamide as a filter conditioning agent. (other polyelectrolytes may be used.) Sufficient time has elapsed to make a comparison of the two methods of operation valid and useful. Such a comparison is the purpose of this paper.
Date: July 21, 1960
Creator: Conley, W. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library