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The Evaluation of Air Samples Containing Thorium and Daughter Products (open access)

The Evaluation of Air Samples Containing Thorium and Daughter Products

Equations for the quantity of thorium daughters on an air sampler after various times of collection and decay are derived and evaluated. The most limiting assumption is the constant concentration over the sampling period. Applications of these equations to measurement of decay curves, alpha energy analysis and the simultaneous solution involving measurements at the three decay times are discussed.
Date: March 14, 1955
Creator: Healy, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Studies on the Hydraulic Characteristics of Purex Off-Gas Jets (open access)

Studies on the Hydraulic Characteristics of Purex Off-Gas Jets

The design of the Purex Off-Gas Treatment Facility requires the use of new dissolver off-gas jets which will be installed in series with present jets in the Purex in-canyon "donut" jumpers. When the new jets are placed in operation, the motive air and steam supply services to the in-canyon jets will no longer be required and the in-canyon jets will become flow restrictions in the dissolver off-gas train. Calculated values of pressure drop across these "dead" jets at maximum off-gas rate varied from about 18 to 7 inches of water depending on whether the dead jets were considered as sharp-edged orefices or venturi meters without downstream pressure recovery. In the preparation of process specifications for hets for the new facility, accurate values for the pressure drcp introduced by the dead jets were required to avoid oversizing the new jets with resultant waster of motive jet fluid.
Date: March 14, 1956
Creator: Michels, L.R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Neutron Irradiation of Sapphire (Al 2 O 3 ) (open access)

Neutron Irradiation of Sapphire (Al 2 O 3 )

A centerless-ground, 0.25-in.-diam. by 0.75-in.-long sapphire single crystal exposed to an integrated thermal neutron flux of 2 x 10 19 nvt at a temperature of 350 deg C (660 deg F) did not change its dimensions appreciably simple beam, with slightly less force than was required to break a similar unirradiated rod. In a darkened room the irradiated sapphire begins to thermoluminesce noticeably at 280 deg C (535 deg F) and most of the amber or brown coloration produced by the pile exposure is retained after annealing for 24 hr at the pile exposure temperature of 350 deg C (660 deg F). (auth)
Date: March 14, 1956
Creator: Wheeler, R.G.
System: The UNT Digital Library