Polarographic Analysis of UNH in the IAW Stream (open access)

Polarographic Analysis of UNH in the IAW Stream

The following report describes two rapid, micro methods for the determination of UNH in Redox waste samples that had been developed fir the concentration range 0.2 to 100 g/l.
Date: January 17, 1949
Creator: Alkire, G. J. & Carson, W. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Separation of Iron and Tuballoy With Phthallic Acid (open access)

Separation of Iron and Tuballoy With Phthallic Acid

Introduction: This report embodies the results of an investigation as to the possibility of removing the bulk of the iron from gunk solutions of various concentrations by precipitation of the iron with phthallic acid and subsequent precipitation of tuballoy. The method consists of dissolving the phthallic acid in the gunk solution and then adding NH₃ to a suitable pH, precipitating the iron, and leaving the tuballoy in solution.
Date: January 17, 1945
Creator: Hoffman, R. E.; Armstrong, G. M.; Miller, A. J. & Gates, J. W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Cement Base for the Hot Filament Mass Spectrometer Source (open access)

A Cement Base for the Hot Filament Mass Spectrometer Source

The following document is meant to inform the reader on the makings of a cement base for the hot filament mass spectrometer source as part of a publication in the review of scientific instruments, "Laboratory and Shop Notes".
Date: January 17, 1952
Creator: Hand, John E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Temperature on the Distribution of Nitric Acid Between Dibutyl Carbitol and Aqueous Solutions of Copper Nitrate (open access)

The Effect of Temperature on the Distribution of Nitric Acid Between Dibutyl Carbitol and Aqueous Solutions of Copper Nitrate

This report follows a test made to determine the effect of temperature on the distribution of nitric acid between "carbitol" and gunk, extracting a number of samples of aqueous copper nitrate with samples of "carbitol" of various acidities. The data obtained is covered in Table 1.
Date: January 17, 1946
Creator: Shacklett, C. D. & Wilcox, W. J., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Studies of the Solvent Extraction Behavior of the Transition Elements: 1. Fractionation of the Trivalent Rare Earths (open access)

Studies of the Solvent Extraction Behavior of the Transition Elements: 1. Fractionation of the Trivalent Rare Earths

Report discussing the fractionation study of tri-n-butyl orthophosphate as the organic phase using a solution of trivalent rare earth chlorides or nitrates as the aqueous phase.
Date: January 17, 1952
Creator: Peppard, D. F.; Faris, J. P.; Gray, P. R. & Mason, G. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Gases on the Wetting of Steels by Liquid Bismuth (open access)

The Effect of Gases on the Wetting of Steels by Liquid Bismuth

The effect of air, nitrogen, helium, argon, and a mixture of twenty volume percent of hydrogen in argon on the wetting of a stainless steel (Type 446), a two percent chromium-one half percent molybdenum type steel, and a plain carbon type steel by liquid bismuth was investigated
Date: January 17, 1951
Creator: Heckman, R. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Digital-to-Analogue Converter (Punched Tape to X-Y Plotter) (open access)

Digital-to-Analogue Converter (Punched Tape to X-Y Plotter)

A digital-to-analog converter is described which is a part of a system that converts punched-tape digital data to analog data in a series of points drawn by an x-y plotter. The converter is designed to plot accurately tapes that contain information other than coded numerical coordinates. Operation of the converter is also described along with format requirements and power supplies. (J.R.D.)
Date: January 17, 1962
Creator: Wall, G. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Decay-Energy Systematics Of The Heavy Elements (open access)

Decay-Energy Systematics Of The Heavy Elements

Figures 1 and 2 summarize total decay energies for the four radioactive series. The alpha-decay energy obtained by measuring the energy of the alpha particle leading to the ground state includes the energy of the recoil nucleus. The curve shown in figure 3 defines in broad outline the conditions and regions of alpha instability. A great deal more is to be learned from a more detailed examination of the region where alpha radioactivity is prominent. Of great value to the experimentalist is that he is able to predict alpha energies, and the agreement between predicted and measured values often serves as a criterion for isotopic assignment. A number of systems for correlating alpha decay energies have been employed, and that perhaps most widely used is illustrated in figure 4. Here the isotopes of each element on a mass number vs. energy plot are joined, resulting in a family of curves which over a wide region comprise a series of nearly parallel lines.
Date: January 17, 1961
Creator: Perlman, Isadore & Asaro, Frank
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preparation of Plutonium Sheet by Extrusion (open access)

Preparation of Plutonium Sheet by Extrusion

Plutonium sheet of uniform thickness and good surface can be made by the extrusion of a tube which is then split and flattened. This report describes the equipment and the operating conditions for making sheet 0.005 to 0.055 in. thick with areas up to 24 in. square.
Date: January 17, 1957
Creator: McNeese, W. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
HRT Temperature Measurement System - Issue No. 3 (open access)

HRT Temperature Measurement System - Issue No. 3

The following temperature measurement tabulation consists of two parts. Part I lists all HRT thermocouples, their location, the junction box thru which the leads pass, and their termination, if on an instrument. Part II lists all temperature read out instruments and their location. A total of 577 thermocouples are listed in this tabulation. The roughly 77,000 ft of wire used in connecting them up cost $6,799. Temperatures are read on 24 instruments. Cost of these was approximately $15,688. Accessories such as patch panels, conduit, disconnects, etc., used in installing the thermocouples cost about $8,069. Total cost for material and instruments for temperature measure comes to approximately $30,556.
Date: January 17, 1957
Creator: Grimes, J. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Power Distribution of Tower Shielding Facility Reactor (TSR) (open access)

Power Distribution of Tower Shielding Facility Reactor (TSR)

The horizontal and vertical power distribution for a 5 x 7 fuel element loading of the TSR is presented. (auth)
Date: January 17, 1957
Creator: Blessing, W. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Estimation of the Thermal Conductivity and the Viscosity of Gases at High Pressure (open access)

Estimation of the Thermal Conductivity and the Viscosity of Gases at High Pressure

Few data exist for the thermal conductivity and viscosity of gases at very high pressure. The possibility of using gases for heat transfer media at pressures up to 100 atmospheres and above raised the problem of estimating variations in the conductivity and viscosity at high pressure. Generalized plots are presented which are based on the work of Enskog, Eucken, and Hirschfelder et al. Some pertinent data from Hirschfelder et al and from Hilsenrath et al are presented.
Date: January 17, 1957
Creator: Lyon, Richard Norton
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Alkaline Method for Treatment of High Radiation Level Aluminum Wastes (open access)

The Alkaline Method for Treatment of High Radiation Level Aluminum Wastes

The method is based on caustic precipitation and centrifugation (which removes the Cs and small amounts of Sr, rare earths, Zr, Nb, and Ru). These are removed in the supernatant and run through a cation exchange column. This separates Zr-NB and Ru. The effluent is precipitated and the Zr-Nb is stored in an asphalt pit. The Ru then may be recovered from the precipitate. The precipitate from the original centrifugation is calcined, pressed and transported to a deep well.
Date: January 17, 1957
Creator: Higgins, I. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
THOROBRED - An IBM-704 Code for Steady State Nuclear and Economic Calculations of Two=Region Homogeneous Reactors (open access)

THOROBRED - An IBM-704 Code for Steady State Nuclear and Economic Calculations of Two=Region Homogeneous Reactors

THOROBRED is an IBM-704 code for the calculation of nuclear and economic characteristics of two-region homogeneous reactors operating on a U-Th fuel cycle in the steady state. The major input variables are reactor dimensions, power level, thorium concentration, chemical and purification systems cycle times, corrosion rates, fraction of Pa loss, and nuclear and economic data. The output includes equilibrium isotope concentrations, neutron balance, and a breakdown of fuel cost. Running times are normally less than one minute per case.
Date: January 17, 1961
Creator: Jaye, S. & Fowler, T. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library