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AN ALGOL 60 SYNTAX CHECKER FOR THE IBM 7090 COMPUTER (open access)

AN ALGOL 60 SYNTAX CHECKER FOR THE IBM 7090 COMPUTER

A syntax checker was designed based on the syntax of Algol as previously described. It was desirable to design the syntax checker as a set of mutually recursive processors tied together by building blocks which perform certain bookkeeping functions. Because of the recursive nature of the language and of the syntax checker, the problem of recovery after an error required much attention. A method was devised which permits most programs to be checked completely despite errors. The syntax checker was implemented for the IBM 7090 as a part of the SHARE ALGOL processor, and has operated very satisfactorily. (auth)
Date: March 21, 1963
Creator: Lietzke, M.P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Post irradiation annealing studies on lightly irradiated Zr--U--H fuel systems (open access)

Post irradiation annealing studies on lightly irradiated Zr--U--H fuel systems

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Date: March 21, 1963
Creator: Willis, A.H. & Moses, A.J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Survey of Recent Developments in Solvent Extraction With Tributyl Phosphate (open access)

Survey of Recent Developments in Solvent Extraction With Tributyl Phosphate

Tributyl phosphate can be used for extraction in processing all current power reactor fuels. Nitric acid is the only salting agent required. Typical flowsheets are presented. In aluminum nitrate systems which are more than 0.1 M acid deficient, the uranium distribution coefficient is a function of pH and independent of aluminum concentration; the coefficient remains constant at one in fluoride systems when the nitrate to fluoride ratio is approximates 3.5. Many objectionable properties of degraded diluents are ascribed to nitroparaffins. Aliphatic diluents with the least branching are the most stable to nitration. The nitration stability of aromatic diluents varies with structure, e.g., stabilities of diethylbenzenes decrease as meta >> ortho > para. Solvent purification by flash distillation appears superior to other methods. The stability of Amsco 125-82 was permanently improved by treatment with sulfuric acid. The radiation stability of TBP was approximates 2 times higher in an aromatic diluent than in Amsco 125-82. The G decomposition value for 1 M TBP in Amsco alone was approximates 0.9; whereas in 1 to 3 M HNO/sub 3/ it was 1 to 5 and G (--HNO/sub 3/ org phase) was 3 to 20. Variation of uranium--thorium separation factors with structure of some neutral …
Date: March 21, 1963
Creator: Blanco, R. E.; Blake, C. A., Jr.; Davis, W. Jr. & Rainey, R.H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
RECOVERY OF IRRADIATED URANIUM BY A TWO-STAGE DIFFERENTIAL EXTRACTION PROCEDURE (open access)

RECOVERY OF IRRADIATED URANIUM BY A TWO-STAGE DIFFERENTIAL EXTRACTION PROCEDURE

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Date: March 21, 1963
Creator: McHenry, R. E.; Posey, J. C. & Baker, P. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
THE EFFECT OF STRESS STATE ON HIGH-TEMPERATURE LOW-CYCLE FATIGUE (open access)

THE EFFECT OF STRESS STATE ON HIGH-TEMPERATURE LOW-CYCLE FATIGUE

A study of the behavior of Inconel at 1500 deg F under realistic dynamic stress states was performed to critically evaluate present criteria used to solve low-cycle fatigue problems and to demonstrate their applicability for the more complex situations. The relative agreement between the static complex stress- creep-rupture results and the low-cycle fatigue data is demonstrated. From the relationships developed for static complex stress-creep-rupture data, it is demonstrated that the magnitudes of the effects of stress state and frequency on low-cycle fatigue can be determined. (auth)
Date: March 21, 1963
Creator: Kennedy, C. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: February 1963 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: February 1963

This report, for February 1963 from the Chemical Processing Department at HAPO, discusses the following: Production operation; Purex and Redox operation; Finished products operation; maintenance; Financial operations; facilities engineering; research; employee relations; weapons manufacturing operation; and safety and security.
Date: March 21, 1963
Creator: Hanford Atomic Products Operation. Chemical Processing Department.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America: 1962 (open access)

Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America: 1962

Annual report submitted by the Boy Scouts of America to Congress describing highlights from 1962, activities, finance, service organizational leadership, and other information about scouting programs.
Date: March 21, 1963
Creator: Boy Scouts of America
System: The Portal to Texas History