Texas Attorney General Opinion: WW-1285 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: WW-1285

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Will Wilson, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: Authority to file instruments submitted by foreign bank under Section 105a Texas Probate Code.
Date: March 21, 1962
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
METALLOGRAPHY OF PYROLYTIC CARBON COATED AND UNCOATED URANIUM CARBIDE SPHERES (open access)

METALLOGRAPHY OF PYROLYTIC CARBON COATED AND UNCOATED URANIUM CARBIDE SPHERES

Metallographic techniques are described which were developed for examining coated and uncoated uranium carbid particles, both in the unsupported condition and in graphite matrices. The structural and compositional variations in various batches and within a given batch are presented, and the effects of various heat treatments on the particles and the coatings are described. (D.L.C.)
Date: March 21, 1962
Creator: DuBose, C.K.H. & Gray, R.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CHARACTERIZATION OF UO$sub 2$ POWDERS. Quarterly Report No. 5, October 10, 1961 to January 10, 1962 (open access)

CHARACTERIZATION OF UO$sub 2$ POWDERS. Quarterly Report No. 5, October 10, 1961 to January 10, 1962

The particle size distribution of UO/sub 2/ powders gave good eorrelation with the sintered density of pellets. The method involves gravity sedimentation techniques. The green pressing step of pellet fabrication was found to affect the particle size distribution of the UO/sub 2/ powders. The magnitude of this effect is considered in characterization of the pressed powders. (J.R.D.)
Date: March 21, 1962
Creator: Carpenter, J.F.; Kuhlman, C.W. & Nelson, R.A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CALCINING TEMPERATURE AND PARTICLE DENSITY OF THORIA SLURRIES (open access)

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CALCINING TEMPERATURE AND PARTICLE DENSITY OF THORIA SLURRIES

The variation in rheologlcal behavior and other physical properties of thoria slurries with the calcining temperature of the thoria powder is explained on the basis of the relation between the calcining temperature and the bulk density of the individual thoria particles. Indirect experimental measurements of the bulk particle density by viscosimetry and by measurement of centrifuged- bed denslties agreed wlth each other and fell within the predicted density limlts of 3.7 g/cc and 9.7 g/cc (for oxalateprecipitated thoria). Nitrogen adsorption porosimetry of one sample was consistent with the bulk-density measurement. (auth)
Date: March 21, 1962
Creator: Eissenberg, D.M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: February 1962 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: February 1962

This report, for February 1962 fro the Chemical Processing Department at HAPO, discusses the following: Production operation; Purex and Redox operation; finished products operation; maintenance; financial operations, facilities engineering; research, and employee relations.
Date: March 21, 1962
Creator: Hanford Atomic Products Operation. Chemical Processing Department.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Separation of Iron by Liquid-Liquid Column Extraction (open access)

Separation of Iron by Liquid-Liquid Column Extraction

From abstract: "Iron(III) can be separated from many elements by extraction from 6 to ͟8M hydrochloric acid. The extraction is carried out by passing the aqueous hydrochloric acid solution through a column packed with 2-octanone adsorbed onto a poly-fluorocarbon resin. Fluoride, phosphate, sulfate or citrate cause no interference. Traces if iron(III) can be separated quantitatively from large amounts of copper(II) or zinc(II); traces of titanium(IV) can be separated from large amounts of iron(III)."
Date: March 21, 1962
Creator: Fritz, James S. (James Sherwood), 1924- & Hedrick, C. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radical and Molecular Reaction Mechanisms for (γ, n) Activated c11 Reactions in Liquid Cyclohexane (open access)

Radical and Molecular Reaction Mechanisms for (γ, n) Activated c11 Reactions in Liquid Cyclohexane

From abstract: "A study has been made of the yields of gaseous products labeled with C11 from the C12(γ, n) reaction in liquid cyclohexane. The effects of variations in the radiation dose and in the concentration of dissolved iodine during irradiation on the yields of these products were studied in order to elucidate the reaction mechanisms. A reaction model was developed as a method of assessing the relative importance of radical and molecular processes. The data suggest (1) that the formation of C11 labeled CH4, C2H4 + C2H6, and C3H6 involves a hot radical process while (2) the formation of C2H2 is by a molecular reaction with cyclohexane."
Date: March 21, 1962
Creator: Rack, Edward P. & Voigt, Adolf F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
αZ Correction to the Bethe-Maximon Pair Production Cross Section (open access)

αZ Correction to the Bethe-Maximon Pair Production Cross Section

From abstract: "The first order correction in αZ to the Bethe-Maximon pair production cross section is calculated for the case where the incident photon and one of the electrons has an energy much greater than mc2. Comparison of these calculations to the experimental data of Plimpton and Hammer shows an improvement ina greement between theory and experiment of approximately a factor of 1+(αZ4π/15) for low positron kinetic energies. However, for positron kinetic energies of the order of 1 Mev no improvement is obtained."
Date: March 21, 1962
Creator: Moroi, David S. & Hammer, C. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electrical Properties of the Tungsten Bronzes (open access)

Electrical Properties of the Tungsten Bronzes

From abstract: "The electrical resistivity of NaxWO3, LixWO3, and KxWO3 has been measured at 300°K. The range of x-values was 0.25 < x < 0.9. All resistivities were characteristic of a metal and lie on a single curve. An extrapolation of the conductivity curve to zero conductivity indicated that the tungsten bronzes should be semiconductors for x < 0.25. The resistivities that have been measured for tungsten bronzes with x < 0.25 showed semiconducting behavior. The resistivity of LixWO3 exhibited an anomalous peak in the ρ vs Τ cuve. The Hall coefficient of Li0.37WO3 indicated one free electron per alkali atom as was previously found for NaxWO3. The Seebeck coefficient of NaxWO3 depended linearly on x[superscript]-2/3 as expected from free electron theory. The implications of these and some other data are discussed."
Date: March 21, 1962
Creator: Shanks, H. R.; Sidles, Paul Howard & Danielson, G. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library