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Contribution of Neutral Pions to Photon-Proton Scattering (open access)

Contribution of Neutral Pions to Photon-Proton Scattering

"The correction to photon-photon scattering processes due to the existence of the particles other than electrons is reported. The correction is of the same order in the electric charge as the lowest order term in the perturbation expansion in quantum electrodynamics, although the relevant corrections to the electron-photon and electron-electron scattering are all of higher order."
Date: March 16, 1961
Creator: Han, M.Y. & Hatsukade, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Physics Division Quarterly Report : November, December, 1952 and January, 1953 (open access)

Physics Division Quarterly Report : November, December, 1952 and January, 1953

Report on UCRL progress in general physics research and accelerator operation and development.
Date: March 16, 1953
Creator: University of California Radiation Laboratory
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Preliminary Study of the Mechanical Properties of M-388, An Aluminum - 1% Nickel Alloy (open access)

A Preliminary Study of the Mechanical Properties of M-388, An Aluminum - 1% Nickel Alloy

M-388 is an aluminum alloy consisting of 2S aluminum with an addition of 1% nickel. Preliminary corrosion studies which were conducted by Dreley and by Dillon indicated that the material exhibited excellent resistance to intergranular type of corrosion in distilled water at temperatures of up to 350 C. The combination of a low thermal neutron cross-section and good corrosion resistance make M-388 alloy a candidate material for use in reactor process tubes and fuel element cans. The purpose of the study was to determine some of the mechanical properties of M-388 aluminum alloy at room temperature and at elevated temperatures.
Date: March 16, 1956
Creator: Johnson, D.E. & Ellis, W.E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Program of Two-Phase Flow Investigation Quarterly Report: Fourth Quarterly Report, January-March, 1964 (open access)

A Program of Two-Phase Flow Investigation Quarterly Report: Fourth Quarterly Report, January-March, 1964

Summary: The design, construction and assembly of all components were completed during the first contract year previous to December 1963. These efforts, defined by Tasks A-F, are document in (1), (2), and (3). Brief summaries of these completed efforts are given in the introduction to each of the tasks in the text of this report. The digest given below covers only the shakedown and analysis work carried out in the fourth quarter of the first contract year. Task G Shakedown Tests. The photographic procedure has been experimentally defined for the glass test section. Four automatic 35 mm cameras and four strobe light sources have been ordered on ATL funds and their respective mounting arrangements are in place. Roughly ten test runs were carried out in the glass test section during the course of the above work. Satisfactory recorder traces have been obtained on all measurement systems. These systems presently meet the accuracy and linearity specifications initially set. An x-ray void fraction signal adjustment and filtering circuit has been design and installed to provide equal resolution across the test section. Calibration disc inserts have been installed to permit satisfactory beam intensity calibration. Good agreement has been obtained between calculated and measured …
Date: March 16, 1964
Creator: Staub, F. W. & Zuber, N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiation Damage to Organic Ion-Exchange Materials (open access)

Radiation Damage to Organic Ion-Exchange Materials

From abstract: "The stability of polystyrene and phenolic ion-exchange resins to radiation from a Co60 source and from absorbed Ce144-PR144 was investigated. Sulfonated polystyrene cation-exchange resins lost 10 to 20% of their capacity per watt-hour of radiation absorbed per gram of oven-dry resin, while the quaternary amine anion-exchange polystyrene resins lost about 40%. Phenolic cation-exchange resins lost only 1%."
Date: March 16, 1953
Creator: Higgins, I. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Shielding Measurements at the SM-1 Reactor : June 1961 (open access)

Shielding Measurements at the SM-1 Reactor : June 1961

Abstract: Neutron flux and gamma radiation measurements through the SM-1 primary shield were made at the startup of Core II in June 1961. They extend previous measurements (APAE-35) both vertically and horizontally in the primary shield and in the rod drive pit. Dose rate measurements on spent fuel elements under water are also reported.
Date: March 16, 1962
Creator: Moote, F. G. & Obrist, C. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Spectrochemical Analysis of Hafnium and Zirconium (open access)

The Spectrochemical Analysis of Hafnium and Zirconium

Abstract: "The analysis of hafnium and zirconium by the copper spark technique is presented for solutions of HCl, HF, and HClO4 acids. The special techniques of electrode protection and vacuum drying of perchloric acid samples are outlined. Also given are the working curves and deviations of both elements."
Date: March 16, 1949
Creator: Conway, John G. & Moore, Milton F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thorium Bismuthide : Ultrasonic Control of Crystal Size (open access)

Thorium Bismuthide : Ultrasonic Control of Crystal Size

Thorium bismuthide when crystallized from a solution i bismuth results in large platelets which may be as large a 1 centimeter in diameter. A slurry of these platelets is difficult to pump through pipe lines and filters. The particle size can be reduced by (1) very rapid cooing (approximately 1000 degree C per second) or (2) ultrasonic treatment. The latter, much easier to attain in large scale, gives equiaxed particles of thorium bismuthide.
Date: March 16, 1959
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Vacuum Arc Melting : a Bibliography (open access)

Vacuum Arc Melting : a Bibliography

This partially annotated bibliography contains 334 references from papers published from 1945 to 1959 and includes references on the consumable - and nonconsumable - electrode vacuum arc melting process. References are also given on electrode preparation, furnace construction and operation, melting, sintering, vacuum techniques, and theory.
Date: March 16, 1960
Creator: Cernak, Elizabeth A.; Doyle, J. & Aconsky, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library