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Preliminary Studies of the Adsorption of Uranium in a Resin-In-Pulp System (open access)

Preliminary Studies of the Adsorption of Uranium in a Resin-In-Pulp System

Data were obtained in non-flowing and flowing (continuous) batch adsorption systems to serve as a guide to the operating conditions that should be used in a resin-in-pulp adsorption system for the recovery of uranium from ores.
Date: July 27, 1953
Creator: Abrams, Charles S. & Kaufman, David
System: The UNT Digital Library
A correlation of the magnetic susceptibilities of thorium, uranium, and plutonium with crystal structure (open access)

A correlation of the magnetic susceptibilities of thorium, uranium, and plutonium with crystal structure

Report describing potential correlations of magnetic susceptibilities of the elements thorium, uranium, and plutonium with their crystal structures.
Date: July 22, 1953
Creator: Comstock, A. Allen
System: The UNT Digital Library
Technical Discussion of Brookhaven Off-Site Personnel Monitoring Service (open access)

Technical Discussion of Brookhaven Off-Site Personnel Monitoring Service

A number of questions have arisen in regard to the interpretation of personnel monitoring results reported to users of the Brookhaven neutron monitoring service. The original announcement was rather brief and did not contain most of the technical characteristics upon which an evaluation of results must be based. The following paragraphs have been composed with the hope that they will clarify the meaning of the exposure reports.
Date: July 31, 1953
Creator: Cowan, F. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production of Xe135 for Laboratory Purposes.  Irradiation of Uranium Hydroxide:  Final Report on Production Test 305-15-P (open access)

Production of Xe135 for Laboratory Purposes. Irradiation of Uranium Hydroxide: Final Report on Production Test 305-15-P

The construction and operation of a fission gas generator, containing about 25 grams of uranium in the form of a powder with a high specific surface, are described in detail. The purpose of the work discussed in this report was to examine the feasibility of producing, separating, and assaying samples of Xe135 in preparation for a proposed measurement of the neutron cross section of this isotope. Krypton and xenon are separated by selective adsorption on charcoal at reduced temperature while iodine is removed by charcoal sorption at room temperature.
Date: July 15, 1953
Creator: Culvahouse, J. W.; Finnigan, J. W.; Lefevre, H. W. & Peterson, R. E. (Russell Edwin), 1927-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Progress Report on Nonaqueous Extractive Methods for Western Uranium Ores (open access)

Progress Report on Nonaqueous Extractive Methods for Western Uranium Ores

The following progress report is part of a series of reports on the study of nonaqueous extractive methods for western uranium ores. This report continues studies on HCl-methanol leaching of Western ores, primarily on Temple Mountain ores.
Date: July 15, 1953
Creator: Ewing, R. A.; Pobereskin, M.; Kiehl, S. J.; Foley, D. D.; Filbert, Robert B.; Kimball, R. B. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Strength Properties of Joint Designs for Joining Tubes to Tube Sheets (open access)

Strength Properties of Joint Designs for Joining Tubes to Tube Sheets

This report describes the results of a study to determine the mechanical properties of joining stainless steel tubes to stainless steel tube sheets and evaluating the joint types made by various combinations of rolling and welding.
Date: July 31, 1953
Creator: General Electric Company
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Proposed Particle Containment Device (open access)

A Proposed Particle Containment Device

Abstract: A device is proposed for confining charged particles to a localized region of space by means of the alternating electric field of a resonant cavity. The motion of single electrons in the field is stable. The limitations to particle density and temperature are discussed, and found to be too severe to allow the device to serve as a reactor, although it might be a useful laboratory tool.
Date: July 8, 1953
Creator: Good, Myron L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Simple Analogue Instrument For Summing Angles in the Root Locus Method of Solving Ordinary Equations and Stability Problems (open access)

A Simple Analogue Instrument For Summing Angles in the Root Locus Method of Solving Ordinary Equations and Stability Problems

The root locus method of the treatment of stability problems in the field of servomechanisms is briefly summarized. A simple mechanical instrument of the analogue type (a summing device) containing no gear mechanisms, and designed to do most of the numerical work of the root locus method, is also described.
Date: July 10, 1953
Creator: Harris, Arnold H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Corrosion of Plutonium Alloys in NaK (open access)

Corrosion of Plutonium Alloys in NaK

A plutonium-aluminum alloy containing 4 atom per cent aluminum showed no attack after exposure to purified NaK for one month at 400 C in the absence of any oxide. The same specimen and other plutonium alloys, including pure plutonium, showed marked deterioration in shorter exposure in the presence of oxide films from a welded stainless steel container. Pure uranium was resistant even in the presence of such oxides.
Date: July 1953
Creator: Hyman, H. H. & Katz, Joseph J. (Joseph Jacob), 1912-2008
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dissolution of Uranium Oxide Arising From Slug Failure (open access)

Dissolution of Uranium Oxide Arising From Slug Failure

The purpose of this work was to study reagents which might be effective in dissolving uranium oxide produced during slug failures in water-cooled reactor systems. An aspect of this problem which has subsequently become of primary importance is the solubility or transportability of the oxide in pure water.
Date: July 1953
Creator: Johnston, F. J.; Wills, P. E. & Katz, Joseph J. (Joseph Jacob), 1912-2008
System: The UNT Digital Library
Disassembly of the Los Alamos Fast Reactor (open access)

Disassembly of the Los Alamos Fast Reactor

The procedures used in the complete and permanent disassembly of the Los Alamos Fast Reactor are described.
Date: July 1953
Creator: Jurney, Edward Thornton, 1921-; Arnold, G. P.; Corpieri, E. F.; Leachman, R. B.; Pierce, E. H.; Montoya, J. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements of Water Lattices (open access)

Measurements of Water Lattices

A series of measurements of ε in slightly enriched uranium, light water lattices is presently under way at Brookhaven. Figure 1 shows ε as a function of water-to-metal ratio for .600" diameter rods, of 1.3% enrichment. Because of interaction between neighboring groups of rods, ε increases rapidly as the water-to-metal ratio decreases.
Date: July 20, 1953
Creator: Kouts, Herbert & Chernick, Jack
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy Spectrum of 320 Mev Deuterons From He3 (open access)

Energy Spectrum of 320 Mev Deuterons From He3

The previous calculation of the energy spectrum of the high energy deuteron beam from the stripping of He3 (UCRL-2150) was thought to be in error, especially as regards the low energy tail, on the basis of some experiments with the neutron time-of-flight detector, which indicated a considerably narrower spectrum than that calculated in UCRL-2150. Since the value used for the attenuation cross section of deuterons in uranium is considerably lower than that presently considered correct a new calculation was made using this latter cross section. Since the equations used in this new calculation differ somewhat from those used in the previous report a brief derivation is given here.
Date: July 17, 1953
Creator: Lee, John
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Ionization Chamber Method for the Standardization of Tritiated Water Samples (open access)

An Ionization Chamber Method for the Standardization of Tritiated Water Samples

Ionization measurements of water vapor in vapor-liquid equilibrium were made with a series of chambers on a tritiated water sample which was prepared by burning T2 to T2O and diluting it with H2O. A correction was made for the difference of vapor pressures of HTO and H2O. The effect of HTO adsorbed on chamber walls and electrodes was eliminated from the final result. Using Gerbes data on the number of electron volts to produce an ion pair in air, agreement obtained between the measured source strength and the source strength as computed from pressure, temperature, volume, purity, and dilution data on the original gaseous T2 sample.
Date: July 23, 1953
Creator: Myers, I. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gas Plated Coatings on Metals and Alloys : Progress Report No. 5 (open access)

Gas Plated Coatings on Metals and Alloys : Progress Report No. 5

The object of the work done during the month of June has been to assure that deposition of chemically pure chromium metal by gas plating, both by itself, or as a component of nickel-chronium and/or other alloys.
Date: July 6, 1953
Creator: Nack, Herman; Bulloff, Jack J. & Whitacre, John R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Use of the Electrical Conductivity of Graphite as a Radiation Damage and Flux Monitor. Implications of the Results to the General Theory of Radiation Damage (open access)

The Use of the Electrical Conductivity of Graphite as a Radiation Damage and Flux Monitor. Implications of the Results to the General Theory of Radiation Damage

A method for monitoring radiation damage irradiations using the change of the electrical conductivity of graphite is described. Results of monitoring operations in a number of locations are given. An attempt is made to explain the damage rate found in the converter at CP-3. An estimate of the flux spectrum in VT-4 and the converter of CP-3 is made and the damage rate is computed according to theories of Seitz and James. It is found that the experimental results are more in accord with the predictions of Seitz. A number of corrections to James' report, ORNL-307, are noted in an appendix. It is shown that some information about the fast flux spectrum can be inferred from the radiation damage rate.
Date: July 13, 1953
Creator: Primak, W. L. & Fuchs, L. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Principles and Techniques of Ultrasonic Inspection (open access)

Principles and Techniques of Ultrasonic Inspection

Ultrasonic inspection for subsurface flaws is widely used in American industry. This report reviews the general principles and specific techniques of ultrasonic testing. The information is based on a review of the technical literature plus the experience of the Quality Assurance Department at Sandia Corporation in applying this nondestructive testing technique to quality evaluation programs.
Date: July 2, 1953
Creator: Psillas, H. C. & Ballard, D. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Alternate Interpretation of the Results on then p-Meson Decay Electron Spectrum (open access)

An Alternate Interpretation of the Results on then p-Meson Decay Electron Spectrum

We have preliminarily reported the interpretation of our experimental results that the intensity of the spectrum at the maximum energy was zero. But, as reported in the second paper UCRL-1261 we found that the results may also be fitted to a different spectrum with finite intensity at the maximum energy. Quite recently, however, the most probable value for the mass of the p-meson has been revised by two independent groups based on two different experiments.
Date: July 1953
Creator: Sagane, Ryokiche, 1905-1969
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Ductility of Brazed Stainless Steel Joints (open access)

The Ductility of Brazed Stainless Steel Joints

Abstract: "The ductility of Type 310 stainless steel T-joints brazed with GE-62 brazing alloy was measured at room temperatures 1200, 1650, and 1800 F. The measure of ductility was taken as the plastic axial strain required to crack braze fillets in T-section tensile specimens. At elevated temperatures, the ductility of as-brazed joints approximated that of the stainless steel, but at room temperature the brazed joints had only one-tenth the ductility of the base metal. Annealing for 16 hr at 1800 F in air was found to triple the room-temperature ductility of the brazed joint."
Date: July 8, 1953
Creator: Saller, Henry A.; Stacy, J. T. & Eddy, N. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Surface Studies of Irradiated Graphite (open access)

Surface Studies of Irradiated Graphite

The effects of oxidation and irradiation on the microsurface structure of pile graphite have been investigated by measuring the surface area and pore size distribution of several samples. The results obtained for both oxidized and irradiated graphite samples indicate that changes in surface characteristics which occur are determined by the flux, temperature of irradiation, and gaseous atmosphere in which the radiation takes place.
Date: July 14, 1953
Creator: Spalaris, C. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Water Adsorbed by Graphite at Various Relative Pressures (open access)

Water Adsorbed by Graphite at Various Relative Pressures

Summary: "The quantity of water adsorbed by graphite at various relative pressures has been determined and the data are presented in graphical and tabular form."
Date: July 21, 1953
Creator: Spalaris, C. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Polarographic Behavior of Various Metal Ions in Plutonium Solutions (open access)

Polarographic Behavior of Various Metal Ions in Plutonium Solutions

The reported procedures for the polarographic determination of uranium, vanadium, and titanium in plutonium were investigated to ascertain if they could be used to determine other common metals in plutonium. It was found that the procedure using hydroxylamine hydrochloride to reduce plutonium to the (III) oxidation state could be used to determine bismuth, platinum, rhodium, copper, tin, lead, thallium, iridium, and cadmium. The procedure using zinc and zinc amalgam in hydrochloric acid to reduce the plutonium to the (III) oxidation state is quite limited, but it might be used to determine molybdenum.
Date: July 1953
Creator: Warren, C. G.
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
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System: The UNT Digital Library