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Graphite Corrosion Studies for the Ultra High Temperature Reactor Experiment (open access)

Graphite Corrosion Studies for the Ultra High Temperature Reactor Experiment

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Date: March 25, 1964
Creator: Salgado, P. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Operation of the Sodium Technology Loop for Contamination Meter Evaluations (open access)

Operation of the Sodium Technology Loop for Contamination Meter Evaluations

Report issued by the APDA over studies conducted on the Sodium Technology Loop. Methods, equipment, and results of the studies are presented and discussed. This report includes tables, illustrations, and photographs.
Date: March 25, 1964
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
OPERATION OF THE SODIUM TECHNOLOGY LOOP FOR CONTAMINATION METER EVALUATIONS (open access)

OPERATION OF THE SODIUM TECHNOLOGY LOOP FOR CONTAMINATION METER EVALUATIONS

The Blake Rhometer operating range was extended from 600 to 1000 deg F and a variable-orifice plugging meter was developed. Both instruments were evaluated in the Atomic Power Development Associates Scdium Technology Loop against weighed or metered contaminants. The loop injection series included: water, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and methane gases; and tea bag injections of sodium carbonate, sodium hydride, sodium hydroxide, and sodium monoxide. Cover gas was monitored and temperature varied during and after each injection run, and the test loop cleaned by cold trapping after each run. A Continuous Hydrogen Monitor attached to the loop cover gas system and a Nickel Diffusion-Tube Hydrogen Monitor connected to the loop proper were evaluated for sensitivity and response. (auth)
Date: March 25, 1964
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
N-Reactor Department Research and Development budget for FY 1966 and revision of budget for FY 1965 (open access)

N-Reactor Department Research and Development budget for FY 1966 and revision of budget for FY 1965

The N-Reactor Department Research and Development Program for FY 1965, 1966, and later years is structured to achieve the following general goals. (1) Assurance of a high level of nuclear safety; (2) Assurance of achieving full plant life; (3) Reduction in operating costs for a given production rate; (4) Increase in production rate without proportionate increase in operating costs; (5) Savings in capital outlays necessary to achieve stated reductions in operating cost or increases in production; (6) Production of new products of value; (7) Savings in capital outlays or operating costs to achieve a given level of plant safety. The program is divided into three general categories; Reactor, Metallurgy, and Co-Product. The Reactor category is further divided into physics studies, thermal hydraulics studies, zircaloy process tube development, control, instrument and system analyses, chemistry, engineering research and development, gas, atmosphere studies, graphite studies, and nuclear safety research.
Date: March 25, 1964
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library