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SNAP re-entry orbit; comments on the atmospheric entry and discussion of a proposed test (open access)

SNAP re-entry orbit; comments on the atmospheric entry and discussion of a proposed test

In order to evaluate entry into the atmosphere of an oblate (equatorial bulge) earth a standard atmosphere was used in conjunction with the standard rotating oblate spheroid. The density variation encountered in any one polar orbit around the earth will vary by about a factor of ten, due to oblateness. Therefore, the important effects on the re-entry trajectory are atmospheric density and oblateness of the earth. The SNAP configuration burn up characteristics will differ considerably between the steep (6/sup 0/) entry of the NASA Scout test and the orbital decay trajectory. However, the test can verify heat transfer rates on the actual configuration, and by proper calculation of material response, the actual decay breakup prediction can be improved.
Date: August 3, 1962
Creator: Ackermann, W. O.; Arthur, P. D. & Nelson, D. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Status of plant assistance irradiations as of July 16, 1965 (open access)

Status of plant assistance irradiations as of July 16, 1965

This report covers the activities with regard to on-site customer irradiations as of the above date. The report covers the status of materials undergoing irradiation, awaiting disposition, material shipped during the month, and current status of all reactor test holes. The integrated exposure values are calculated in accordance with HW-62781, {open_quotes}Status Report Equations.{close_quotes} The integrated exposure reported is the average exposure received by the surrounding uranium columns. Conversion to exposure received by the sample is left to the customer.
Date: August 3, 1965
Creator: Ferguson, J. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
KER-2 operating report: Test K-2-22 (open access)

KER-2 operating report: Test K-2-22

The purpose of this test was to evaluate the behavior of natural lithium-bearing materials and to provide samples for production and extraction information. Testing of the target elements was done in conjunction with a test evaluating the behavior of NIEl fuel elements. Conditions for operation during the test were similar to, or more severe, than conditions expected in N Reactor.
Date: August 3, 1964
Creator: Christensen, G. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
IPD production projections. Revision (open access)

IPD production projections. Revision

The attached tables are an extension of the data that will be used in the forthcoming Production Studies. It considers thorium load substitution for the natural uranium cases previously reported. The power level, operating efficiency, exposure, conversion ratios, tonnage, and production are given for the natural U loading, blanket loading, and full conversion. The small reactors, the C reactor, and the K reactor are considered.
Date: August 3, 1964
Creator: Lang, L. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Capital Punishment: Pro and Con Arguments (open access)

Capital Punishment: Pro and Con Arguments

The report is about central argument against capital punishment are summarized.
Date: August 3, 1966
Creator: Vialet, Joyce
System: The UNT Digital Library
Project Dugout: Apparent Crater Studies (open access)

Project Dugout: Apparent Crater Studies

From abstract: This report analyzes the dimensions and geometry of the Dugout crater, produced by the detonation of a row of five 18,144 kg nitromethane charges in basalt, were analyzed.
Date: August 3, 1965
Creator: Spruill, Joseph L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Line Parameters and Computed Spectra for Water Vapor Bands at 2.7 mu (open access)

Line Parameters and Computed Spectra for Water Vapor Bands at 2.7 mu

From Foreword: "This Monograph is one of a series intended to provide fundamental information required for the estimation and interpretation of atmospheric transmittance at infrared frequencies. Part I of this Monograph presents the fundamental properties of the 2.7m water vapor band in terms of line absorptions and the integrated transmittance at any frequency for infinite resolution. Part II presents examples of the "degraded" transmittance for finite resolution, as a function of the spectral slit width, concentration, and pressure with which direct observations may be compared."
Date: August 3, 1964
Creator: Gates, David M.; Calfee, Robert F.; Hansen, David W. & Benedict, W. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Imperial Sugar Company Actual and Projected Operations: August 1960] (open access)

[Imperial Sugar Company Actual and Projected Operations: August 1960]

Monthly report documenting Imperial Sugar operational expenses for the year, broken down by actual sales and production, with estimated operational numbers for the remainder of the year.
Date: August 3, 1960
Creator: Imperial Sugar Company
System: The Portal to Texas History