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Creep Strength of Uranium Alloys at 1500 and 1800 F (open access)

Creep Strength of Uranium Alloys at 1500 and 1800 F

Abstract:"The creep resistance of various uranium binary alloys was investigated at 1500 and 1800 F in vacuum. Tests were made on alloys of uranium with beryllium, columbium, molybdenum, tantalum, titanium, and zirconium and on molybdenum-UO2 composites. Of the alloys examined, those of the uranium-molybdenum system exhibited the best creep resistance. At 1500 F, creep rates of about 0.005%/hr were produced in uranium-molybdenum alloys by a stress of 2500 psi and, at 1800 F, similar creep rates were obtained in composites of 90 wt % molybdenum-10 wt % UO2 by a stress of 12,000 psi."
Date: May 28, 1953
Creator: Saller, Henry A.; Stacy, J. T.; Eddy, N. S. & Klebanow, H. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Identification of Reaction Products Formed During Magnesium Reduction of Uranium Tetrafluoride: Report (open access)

Identification of Reaction Products Formed During Magnesium Reduction of Uranium Tetrafluoride: Report

Abstract: "This report describes the results of X-ray diffraction examination of reaction products from a series of experiments performed by Mallinckrodt Chemical Works as an acid in understanding the process of bomb reduction of UF4. UF4 is initially reduced to UF3 by magnesium at 560 C., and subsequently to metal at 600 C. MgF2 from the initial reaction forms a coating on the magnesium which retards the final spontaneous reaction."
Date: May 15, 1953
Creator: Schwartz, C. M. & Vaughan, D. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reconnaissance for Uranium in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming (open access)

Reconnaissance for Uranium in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming

Abstract: A reconnaissance was made of a large part of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming, during the summer of 1952 to search for uranium deposits in parts of the basin other than the Pumpkin Buttes area. No uranium deposits of economic interest were found, but some rocks of the Tertiary Fort Union formation and the Cretaceous Inyan Kara group were found to be sufficiently uraniferous to justify further search in rocks of these units. Analyses of samples of sandstones, baked shales, and siltstones taken during the reconnaissance show these rocks are considerably more vanadiferous than the average sandstone, or clay and shale.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Davidson, David F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production Test No. 105-522-E, Examination of pile process tubes (open access)

Production Test No. 105-522-E, Examination of pile process tubes

The objective of the production test described in this report is to provide the authority and mechanism to remove process tubes from the piles for inspection. The test is intended to provide a more positive tube inspection program than was previously provided under production test number 105-9-P, ``Corrosion of Slugs and Tubes``, document number 7-3928.
Date: May 25, 1953
Creator: Falkoski, R. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report, April 1953 (open access)

Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report, April 1953

This is a progress report of the production reactors on the Hanford Reservation for the month of April 1951. This report takes each division (e.g., manufacturing, medical, accounting, occupational safety, security, reactor operations, etc.) of the site and summarizes its accomplishments and employee relations for that month.
Date: May 20, 1953
Creator: McCune, F. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of moisture in low-rank coals (open access)

Determination of moisture in low-rank coals

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Date: May 1, 1953
Creator: Goodman, J. B.; Gomez, M. & Parry, V. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Health Physics Monthly Information Report. April 1-30, 1953. (open access)

Health Physics Monthly Information Report. April 1-30, 1953.

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Date: May 18, 1953
Creator: Bradley, J. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculation of Stagewise Contacting Systems (open access)

Calculation of Stagewise Contacting Systems

From abstract: General expressions relating product stream compositions to the operating conditions of countercurrent stagewise extraction columns are derived by an inductive method, and the conversion of the general equations to ones involving the particular case of constant extraction factor is demonstrated. For comparison, the derivation of simple column equations by the use of finite difference equations is included.
Date: May 22, 1953
Creator: Bloom, J. L. & Auer, P. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preparation of Uranium Hexafluoride From Uranium Tetrafluoride Using Bromine Trifluoride Prepared in Situ (open access)

Preparation of Uranium Hexafluoride From Uranium Tetrafluoride Using Bromine Trifluoride Prepared in Situ

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Date: May 1, 1953
Creator: Olszewski, E. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
INVESTIGATIONS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THORIUM METAL. Technical Progress Report for Fourth Quarter, February 1 to April 30, 1953 (open access)
Problems of Refining Uraniferous Residues. Progress Report No. 24 for April 1953 (open access)

Problems of Refining Uraniferous Residues. Progress Report No. 24 for April 1953

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Date: May 15, 1953
Creator: Fleck, H. & Summers, J. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Explosions Involving Pickling of Zirconium and Uranium Alloys (open access)

Explosions Involving Pickling of Zirconium and Uranium Alloys

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Date: May 28, 1953
Creator: Hurford, W. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
DEVELOPMENT OF A PROCESS TO PRODUCE ZIRCONIUM HANFORD TYPE PROCESS TUBING BY ROLL FORMING AND INERT ARC WELDING (open access)

DEVELOPMENT OF A PROCESS TO PRODUCE ZIRCONIUM HANFORD TYPE PROCESS TUBING BY ROLL FORMING AND INERT ARC WELDING

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Date: May 1, 1953
Creator: Noland, R.A. & O'Keefe, G.B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
THE THEORY OF QUANTIZED FIELDS. PART 3 (open access)

THE THEORY OF QUANTIZED FIELDS. PART 3

In this paper we discuss the electromagnetic field, as perturbed by a prescribed current. All quantities of physical interest in various situations, eigenvalues, eigenfunctions, and transition probabilities, are derived from a general transformation function which is expressed in a non-Hermitian representation. The problems treated are: the determination of the energy-momentum eigenvalues and eigenfunctions for the isolated electromagnetic field, and the energy eigenvalues and eigenfunctions for the field perturbed by a time-independent current; the evaluation of transition probabilities and photon number expectation values for a time-dependent current that departs from zero only within a finite time interval, and for a time-dependent current that assumes non-vanishing time-independent values initially and finally. The results are applied in a discussion of the infra-red catastrophe and of the adiabatic theorem. It is shown how the latter can be exploited to give a uniform formulation for all problems requiring the evaluation of transition probabilities or eigenvalue displacements.
Date: May 1, 1953
Creator: Schwinger, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculated spanwise lift distributions, influence functions, and influence coefficients for unswept wings in subsonic flow (open access)

Calculated spanwise lift distributions, influence functions, and influence coefficients for unswept wings in subsonic flow

Spanwise lift distributions have been calculated for nineteen unswept wings with various aspect ratios and taper ratios and with a variety of angle-of-attack or twist distributions, including flap and aileron deflections, by means of the Weissinger method with eight control points on the semispan. Also calculated were aerodynamic influence coefficients which pertain to a certain definite set of stations along the span, and several methods are presented for calculating aerodynamic influence functions and coefficients for stations other than those stipulated. The information presented in this report can be used in the analysis of untwisted wings or wings with known twist distributions, as well as in aeroelastic calculations involving initially unknown twist distributions.
Date: May 5, 1953
Creator: Diederich, Franklin W. & Zlotnick, Martin
System: The UNT Digital Library
Estimate of Known Recoverable Reserves of Coking Coal in Allegany County, Maryland (open access)

Estimate of Known Recoverable Reserves of Coking Coal in Allegany County, Maryland

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines investigating the estimated reserves of coking coal in Allegany County, Maryland. The investigation also studied properties of coals and coal blends not widely used for metallurgical coke making. This report includes maps and tables.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Wallace, Joseph J.; Dowd, James J.; Williams, Lloyd; Abernethy, R. F. & Reynolds, D. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Early Operations of the Hydrogenation Demonstration Plant, Using Rock Springs, Wyoming Coal (open access)

Early Operations of the Hydrogenation Demonstration Plant, Using Rock Springs, Wyoming Coal

Report issued by the Bureau of Mines over studies conducted on a coal-hydrogenation demonstration plant. The early operations of the demonstration plant are discussed. This report includes tables, illustrations, and photographs.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Clarke, Edwin A.; Chaffee, C. C. & Hirst, L. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Estimate of Known Recoverable Reserves of Coking Coal in Allegany County, Maryland (open access)

Estimate of Known Recoverable Reserves of Coking Coal in Allegany County, Maryland

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines investigating the estimated reserves of coking coal in Allegany County, Maryland. The investigation also studied properties of coals and coal blends not widely used for metallurgical coke making. This report includes maps and tables.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Wallace, Joseph J.; Dowd, James J.; Williams, Lloyd; Abernethy, R. F. & Reynolds, D. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Water-landing investigation of a flat-bottom v-step model and comparison with a theory incorporating planing data (open access)

Water-landing investigation of a flat-bottom v-step model and comparison with a theory incorporating planing data

Report presenting testing of a flat-bottom V-step model with a beam loading of 4.6 subjected to fixed-trim impacts in smooth water. Testing occurred at three different trim angles and a range of initial flight-path angles. Data were obtained as time histories of draft, vertical velocity, and vertical acceleration. The results are presented as plots of nondimensional lift, draft, vertical velocity, and time against flight-path angle at contact.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Miller, Robert W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Strength analysis of stiffened thick beam webs with ratios of web depth to web thickness of approximately 60 (open access)

Strength analysis of stiffened thick beam webs with ratios of web depth to web thickness of approximately 60

"The results of an experimental investigation of the strength of plane diagonal-tension webs with ratios of web depth to web thickness of about 60 are presented. An analysis of the beam indicated that the methods of strength analysis presented in NACA TN 2661 are applicable to beams with flanges symmetrically arranged with respect to the web if the portal-frame effect is taken into account" (p. 1).
Date: May 1953
Creator: Levin, L. Ross
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of the Experimental Aerodynamic Loading on a Model Helicopter Rotor Blade (open access)

An Investigation of the Experimental Aerodynamic Loading on a Model Helicopter Rotor Blade

Note presenting pressure distributions measured on a model helicopter rotor blade under hovering and simulated forward-flight conditions. Pressure were recorded at advance ratios of 0.10, 0.22, 0.30, 0.40, and 0.50 for a zero-offset flapping-hinge rotor and at 0.10, 0.22, 0.30, 0.45, 0.60, 0.80, and 1.0 for a lifting rotor with a flapping-hinge offset of 13 percent.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Meyer, John R., Jr. & Falabella, Gaetano, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A new shadowgraph technique for the observation of conical flow phenomena in supersonic flow and preliminary results obtained for a triangular wing (open access)

A new shadowgraph technique for the observation of conical flow phenomena in supersonic flow and preliminary results obtained for a triangular wing

Report presenting a new shadowgraph technique for the observation of conical flow phenomena in supersonic flow. The particular advantage of this technique is that it permits observation of the conical flow phenomena in a plane normal or nearly normal to the axis of propagation. Results regarding cones and triangular wings are provided.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Love, Eugene S. & Grigsby, Carl E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Lateral Control Near the Stall: Flight Investigation With a Light High-Wing Monoplane Tested With Various Amounts of Washout and Various Lengths of Leading-Edge Slot (open access)

Investigation of Lateral Control Near the Stall: Flight Investigation With a Light High-Wing Monoplane Tested With Various Amounts of Washout and Various Lengths of Leading-Edge Slot

Note presenting flight tests made with a typical light airplane to investigate possibilities for obtaining reliable control at low flight speeds. An attempt was made to find a configuration that would provide sufficient elevator control for a three-point landing under the most critical condition and that would also have insufficient elevator control to exceed the angle of attack at which reliable lateral control is obtained in flight under all of the center-of-gravity and power conditions.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Weick, Fred E.; Sevelson, Maurice S.; McClure, James G. & Flanagan, Marion D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A variable-frequency light synchronized with a high-speed motion-picture camera to provide very short exposure times (open access)

A variable-frequency light synchronized with a high-speed motion-picture camera to provide very short exposure times

Report discussing a new high-speed photographic technique, which employs a variable-frequency light synchronized with a commercially available 16-millimeter high-speed motion-picture camera without appreciable alterations to the camera. The technique is described and results obtained by the technique of photographing the flow past models in a wind tunnel with the schileren method of flow visualization are presented.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Lindsey, Walter F. & Burlock, Joseph
System: The UNT Digital Library