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University of California Radiation Laboratory Reports
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AEC Research and Development Report
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AEC research and development report
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APAE (Series)
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Armour Research Foundation Reports
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Development and Evaluation of High-Temperature Tungsten Alloys Quarterly Report
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Development and Evaluation of High-Temperature Tungsten Alloys: Quarterly Report Number 3, April - June 1960
Quarterly report describing progress on a project to develop and evaluate high-temperature tungsten alloys. This report discusses experimentation with fabrication to improve thermal stability of tested combinations by further alloying.
Date:
August 10, 1960
Creator:
Holtz, F. C. & Van Thyne, R. J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
ARC Research : Minimum Power Coil Geometries for D.C. Magnetic Mirrors
The following document provides measurements, equations and figures describing the minimum power coil geometries for D.C. magnetic mirrors.
Date:
August 10, 1955
Creator:
Fasolo, John A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Energetic Neutral Injection into Thermonuclear Machines
Abstract: "A scheme is discussed in which D+ ions would be accelerated to about 100 kev in a conventional accelerator, then be sent through a gas target frmo which about half the ions would emerge neutral with very little scattering or energy loss; the neutral beam would then cross into a magnetic field and part of the atoms would be ionized and trapped by colliding with the already trapped ions. The smallest mirror machine with a central field of 30-40 kilogauss, 2;1 mirror ratio and β = 01 to 0.5 that would trap most of the neutral beam in the steady state, would be about a meter in diameter and require the order of hundreds of amperes of D+ ions into the neutralizer. The smallest stellerator with a field of 30 kilogauss and β = 0.1 that would trap most of the neutral beam would be about a meter long and require about 10 amperes of D+ ions. A preliminary mirror machine experiment that might be done using the 1/2-ampere, 100-kev D+ beam from the UCRL spare MTA injector is discussed. A method of starting these machine is discussed."
Date:
August 10, 1955
Creator:
Lauer, Eugene J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Boundary-layer formation in the pinch
From abstract: "A study is made of various processes that occur prior to the pinch effect when an electric field is applied to a deuterium gas. The variables of the problem are percentage of ionization, the electron and ion temperatures, the resistivity of the gas, and the current density."
Date:
August 10, 1959
Creator:
Killeen, John; Gibson, Gordon & Colgate, Stirling A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Argonne Heavy Water Reactor (CP-3 Prime)
The following document provides figures with all information that describe the heavy water moderated chain reacting pile at Argonne National Laboratory.
Date:
August 10, 1951
Creator:
Zinn, Walter H.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Progress Report: July 1949: Preparation of Ductile Zirconium
Report discussing progress made by the National Research Corporation in developing preparation methods for ductile zirconium for the month of July, 1949.
Date:
August 10, 1949
Creator:
DiPietro, W. O.; Findlay, G. R. & Mellen, G. L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Efficiencies and Pressure Drop Characteristics of Air-Filtering Media
Removal of particles from air is discussed in terms of three classes of filtering media--air-sampling, respirator, and air-cleaning. Plots of efficiency versus filtering velocity are presented. The pressure drop characteristics of the filters are discussed in terms of initial pressure drops of the clean filters, variations in pressure drop of the individual filters, and comparison of loading rates.
Date:
August 10, 1953
Creator:
Adley, F. E.; Scott, R. H. & Gill, W. E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Diffusion of Stack Gases in Very Stable Atmospheres: Case II
In 1949 Barad presented two solutions to the general diffusion equation. Basic in both solutions is the assumption that in very stable atmospheres a point source may be replaced by a vertical area of uniform concentration at a short distance downwind. This vertical area is considered to exist at the distance at which the plume finally "levels-off" and assumes a flat ribbon-like appearance. In addition if the distance over which diffusion takes place is limited to one or two miles and if only the stable atmosphere with its narrow range of eddy sizes is considered, the average diffusion co-efficient (K) has a signficance which it does not have in the case of neutral equilibrium.
Date:
August 10, 1953
Creator:
Barad, M. L. & Shorr, B.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Report on Determination of Densities of Several Uranium Compounds
This technical report details a process in order to determine the densities of several uranium compounds.
Date:
August 10, 1942
Creator:
Priest, Homer F. & Priest, G. L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
SM-1 Research and Development Program, Activity Buildup Program Task 1 : final report February 1958 to June 1959
Abstract: The results of activity buildup studies in the SM-1 (APPR-1) performed from February 1958 to January 1959 are reported. Data are presented on the extent, nature, and mechanism of the buildup of long-lived gamma emitting nuclides in the reactor primary system. Mathematical equations to describe the activity buildup are derived. Radiation levels after reactor shutdown are presented, as well as the predicted radiation levels at the end of core life.
Date:
August 10, 1959
Creator:
Brown, William S.; Bergen, C. Richard.; Bergmann, Carl A.; Chupak, Julius.; Fitzsimmons, Susanne R. & Grant, Louis G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Dynamics of Stagewise Extraction Columns
A calculation method has been developed in order to correlate continuous-flow extraction results in mixer-settlers with rate data for batch experiments. This correlation utilizes dynamic extraction coefficients (E's) that are calculated from the rate data and the equilibrium extraction coefficients. The dynamic coefficients may then be used in stage-by-stage calculations, or their average values used in equations derived herein from the overall performance of center-fed columns.
Date:
August 10, 1953
Creator:
Hicks, T. E.; Rubin, B. & Vermeulen, Theodore
System:
The UNT Digital Library