100 Areas technical activities report: Engineering, August 1947 (open access)

100 Areas technical activities report: Engineering, August 1947

There were seven charges of metal inspected during the month for corrosion and blistering studies. There were no unusual cases of blistering noted and the corrosion rates were normal for this time of year. Borescopic examination of the graphite packing around the ``B`` Hole in the F Pile revealed that the graphite is no more severely cracked than in the D Pile when it was inspected about a year ago. Examination of the graphite at the downstream and of Tube 1385-D did not indicate that any damage had been done by the leak in that tube. Forty one tubes have been charged in the F Pile on Production Test 105-90-P, ``Exposure of TX Metal Slugs.`` The routine job of taking vertical bowing measurements was turned over to the Instrument Department after working with them once in each Area. Installation of Van Stone test units was completed and a brief run was started. Van Stone flanges at both ends of 64 process tubes in both the B and F Piles were measured with a micrometer to determine the minimum amount of metal remaining.
Date: September 22, 1947
Creator: Woods, W. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Abstracts of Research and Development Reports (open access)

Abstracts of Research and Development Reports

This is a brief review of the status of the Redox Solvent Extraction Process. Two alternative flowsbeets are included. Planned and current operations are indicated.
Date: September 1, 1947
Creator: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
System: The UNT Digital Library
River water sampling, Columbia River: Determination of necessity of cross sectional sampling (open access)

River water sampling, Columbia River: Determination of necessity of cross sectional sampling

This document contains raw laboratory data concerning the testing done at the Columbia River at the Hanford Site.
Date: September 15, 1947
Creator: Butler, B. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
''Cutie Pie,'' A portable radiation instrument (open access)

''Cutie Pie,'' A portable radiation instrument

A portable beta and gamma radiation meter of exceedingly small dimensions and weight has been developed. User acceptance has been more enthusiastic than any previous instrument of its type. The circuit, using one Victoreen V-32 tube, is the simplest electronic circuit possible for radiation work and gives high sensitivity. Stability exceeds anything of comparable sensitivity which has come to our attention. The short term stability is due to a circuit which prevents emission before the cathode reaches operating temperature. Long term stability has been improved by evacuating the tube enclosure and switch. The complete, one unit instrument, weighs four pounds two ounces, and is carried with a pistol grip. Exclusive of chamber and handle, its dimensions are 3'' wide, 6 1/2'' long, and 5'' high. The case is formed of aluminum and is designed to give excellent visibility of the meter. Three ranges of approximately 50, 500 and 5000 mr/hr have been incorporated in the instruments. The instrument has been named ''Cutie Pie'' due to its diminutive size.
Date: September 19, 1947
Creator: Ballou, C. O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
SUMMARY REPORT ON DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH TEMPERATURE GAS-COOLED POWER PILE (open access)

SUMMARY REPORT ON DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH TEMPERATURE GAS-COOLED POWER PILE

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Date: September 15, 1947
Creator: McCullough, C.R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Engineering and Economic Aspects of Nuclear Energy (open access)

Some Engineering and Economic Aspects of Nuclear Energy

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Date: September 10, 1947
Creator: Leverett, M. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Progress report of preliminary studies of beryllium toxicity (open access)

Progress report of preliminary studies of beryllium toxicity

This document was prepared in connection with a symposium of beryllium poisoning held at the Saranac Laboratories and describes progress made and a research program aimed at characterizing the toxicity of beryllium. Seven individual papers in this document are separately indexed and cataloged for the database.
Date: September 1, 1947
Creator: Hodge, H.C.
System: The UNT Digital Library