Stresses and Deflection in a Cylindrical Shell Subjected to Concentrated Radial Loads (open access)

Stresses and Deflection in a Cylindrical Shell Subjected to Concentrated Radial Loads

Abstract. The measured stresses and deflections of cylindrical shells with free ends, when subjected to concentrated loads along the central diameter, are presented. An empirical analog is made with a simply supported flat plate for which stresses and deflection are easy to compute. Over the range of parameters studied (ratio of cylinder diameter to wall thickness varied from 32 to 64, ratio of cylinder length to diameter varied for. 0.6 to 5) the agreement is such that the empirical results should have useful application in the design of shells for local loading.
Date: July 1960
Creator: Steidel, Robert F., 1926- & Galasso, Maurice
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Preliminary Investigations in the Use of a Supersonic Mercury Vapor Jet for Providing an Energetic Neutral Beam (open access)

Some Preliminary Investigations in the Use of a Supersonic Mercury Vapor Jet for Providing an Energetic Neutral Beam

Report discussing experiments conducted under the Livermore "Waldo" project to determine "(1) surface densities attainable in a supersonic mercury vapor jet stream, (2) the approximate efficiency of a mercury jet for neutralizing a proton beam, and (3) the mercury partial pressure contribution in the bore due to side streaming from the mercury jet."
Date: July 18, 1956
Creator: Steinhaus, J. F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
9-Zoom : A One-Dimensional, Multigroup, Neutron Diffusion Theory Reactor Code for the IBM 709 [Supplement] (open access)

9-Zoom : A One-Dimensional, Multigroup, Neutron Diffusion Theory Reactor Code for the IBM 709 [Supplement]

The following document describes the usage of the LRL 9-ZOOM code, a neutron diffusion theory reactor code for the IBM 709. The code has been modified to solve configuration of a series of stacked cylindrical disks, designating a new geometry case.
Date: July 12, 1960
Creator: Stone, S. P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical Considerations on Cell Shape, Convection, and an Area Anomaly Pertinent to Developing a Moving Boundary Theory for Ultracentrifugation (open access)

Theoretical Considerations on Cell Shape, Convection, and an Area Anomaly Pertinent to Developing a Moving Boundary Theory for Ultracentrifugation

The intuitive concept that a sector shaped centrifuge cell is free from convection is criticized. Not only is a form of convection present for a single sedimenting species, but a more insidious type occurs in a mixture having an appreciable Johnston-Ogston effect. Rather than striving for convection-free sedimentation, the proposal is to utilize if possible an apparently harmless type of convection occurring in a very thin annulus in order to avoid the convection extending between boundaries in a mixture. The requirement that the concentrations be independent of time meets this condition and yields a hyperbolic cell, which is approximated by a sector cell placed in the rotor backwards. Simultaneously, area measurements and calculations involving the Johnston-Ogston anomaly are simplified because of the time independence.
Date: July 8, 1952
Creator: Trautman, Rodes
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fission and Spallation Competition in Ra²²⁶, Th²³⁰, U²³⁵, and Np²³⁷ (open access)

Fission and Spallation Competition in Ra²²⁶, Th²³⁰, U²³⁵, and Np²³⁷

This report follows the radiochemical study of fission and spallation products produced by bombardment of U-235 with 18- to 16-Mev helium ions and of the spallation products produced by 8- to 23-Mev deuteron bombardments of Np-237.
Date: July 1957
Creator: Vandenbosch, Robert
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thyratron Used as Combination Gate, Storage, and Driver for Punched Paper-Tape Output (open access)

Thyratron Used as Combination Gate, Storage, and Driver for Punched Paper-Tape Output

Report discussing a system designed to "punch binary data from an RCL pulse-height analyzer (PHA) on paper tape concurrent with the printing of decimal information."
Date: July 27, 1959
Creator: Walker, Robert M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Explosives :a Bibliography (open access)

Explosives :a Bibliography

This bibliography is selective, unclassified, and covers the period 1950 - April 1960. Sources consulted were the following: Applied Science and Technology Index (Industrial Arts Index), Chemical Abstracts, Engineering Index, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Nuclear Science Abstract, Armed Services Technical Information Agency Title Announcement Bulletin, and Publisher's Catalogs.
Date: July 1960
Creator: Wenrich, Carl J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests on a High Current R.F. Joint in Vacuum (open access)

Tests on a High Current R.F. Joint in Vacuum

An R.F. joint tester was designed to determine the relative heating and tendency toward arching at high RF current density (100 amps/linear inch) of a 12 inch diameter circular copper butt joint in vacuum with several types of inserts and at various amounts of axial loading, ranging from a very small contact pressure to one of 1400 pounds per linear inch of joint.
Date: July 25, 1951
Creator: Wharton, Charles B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
II. K+ Charge Exchange - Production Of Ko Mesone By Charge Exchange Of K+ In Propane (open access)

II. K+ Charge Exchange - Production Of Ko Mesone By Charge Exchange Of K+ In Propane

In another paper there was reported an attempt to observe the charge-exchange process in a counter-triggered multiplate cloud chamber at the Bevatron but the interpretation was ambiguous. Shortly after the close of that experiment the 30-in. propane bubble chamber at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory was completed and able to be used for a combined engineering test and experiment. The existence of Reaction (1) has been confirmed in this experiment, and an approximate cross-section value for carbon is calculated.
Date: July 29, 1959
Creator: Whitehead, Marian N.; Lanou, Robert E., Jr.; Birge, Robert W.; Powell, Wilson M. & Fowler, William B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Considerations on the Effect of Beam-Dee Coupling in a Cyclotron RF System (open access)

Considerations on the Effect of Beam-Dee Coupling in a Cyclotron RF System

Analysis of the problem of accelerating ions in a Thomas cyclotron has been confined almost entirely to the integration of various equations of motion (for single particles) for which a complete field description is necessary. In contrast, the problem of principal interest to rf system engineers concerns the gross transfer of electrical energy from an rf generator into an accelerated beam.
Date: July 14, 1952
Creator: Wouters, L. F. (Louis Francis), 1921-
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stopping Power and Ion Density (open access)

Stopping Power and Ion Density

A "particle" of charge Ze moves with velocity v, mass M, energy [formula], through a "substance" of atomic number Zo, density N atoms/cm3. We have to consider the process of slowing down, and the nature of the trail of ions produced. Very slow particles are of little interest, as their range is very short. If Z is large, or if the particle is an electron, there are complications which we postpone. Thus, our considerations will apply particularly to protons, deuterons, o< -particles, and mesons.
Date: July 24, 1953
Creator: {{{name}}}
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemistry Division Quarterly Report March, April, May 1952 (open access)

Chemistry Division Quarterly Report March, April, May 1952

Quarterly progress reports on various projects in the Chemistry Division.
Date: July 2, 1952
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library