Electrodecontamination of Stainless Steel (open access)

Electrodecontamination of Stainless Steel

Abstract: "In experimental studies, decontamination factors of 1000 to 3000 were obtained by electrostripping deposited radioactivity from stainless steel surfaces, used as the anode, in 2% sulfuric acid at current densities as low as 0.01 amp/in.-2. Stainless steel cathodes were used. The method was successfully applied to contaminated equipment."
Date: November 1, 1954
Creator: Bennett, M. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Possibilities of uranium in Iraq (open access)

Possibilities of uranium in Iraq

Discussing the potential for the country of Iraq to be used as a uranium source.
Date: November 1954
Creator: Warmington, Anne
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radioactivity in the Environs of the Savannah River Plant January to July - 1954. (open access)

Radioactivity in the Environs of the Savannah River Plant January to July - 1954.

From abstract: "There were significant increases in radioactivity in the environs of the Savanna River Plant during the period from January 1954 to July 1954. All of these increases were relatively small as compared to the maximum permissible concentration. Although fallout from Pacific tests was the main contributor to the increased activity, some of the increase was due to normal Plant operations."
Date: November 1954
Creator: Horton, J. H., (J. Henry)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transformation and Non-Bond Tester for Flat Elements (open access)

Transformation and Non-Bond Tester for Flat Elements

From abstract: "A composite ultrasonic unit was developed to indicate the size and location of non-bonded areas and the presence of non-transformed regions in flat uranium fuel elements clad with aluminum. A two-dimensional recorder was developed to yield instantaneous, permanent records of the non-bonded areas on electrosensitive paper. Panel lights indicate the presence of non-transformed regions that have not received proper heat treatment. Defects 1/8" in diameter are consistently detected at an inspection rate of approximately 50 sq. in./min."
Date: November 1954
Creator: Blucke, W. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Occurrence at the Colquijirca Mine, Province of Pasco, Department of Pasco, Central Peru (open access)

Uranium Occurrence at the Colquijirca Mine, Province of Pasco, Department of Pasco, Central Peru

Discussing the occurrence of uranium at the Colquijirca Mine, located in Peru
Date: November 1954
Creator: Rogers, K. J. & Freyre V, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary Report [of Analytical Results from the HASL Strontium Program] August 1954 (open access)

Summary Report [of Analytical Results from the HASL Strontium Program] August 1954

This technical report includes (1) World-wide Network (Maps). (2) Fallout of Sr90 at selected sites during August. (3) Comparison of Sr90 collection by gummed paper and pot on the roof of HASL during August. (4) Sr90 contamination of cow's milk in Metropolitan New York. (5) Sr90 content of the upper air during April, May and June. (6) Total activity measurement of the upper air after the Castle Test series. (7) Sr90 content of tap water at HASL before the Castle Test series. (8) Sr90 content of urine and fetal bone in the metropolitan New York area during August.
Date: November 12, 1954
Creator: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Health and Safety Laboratory. Analytical Branch.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Numerical Calculation of Blast Waves in Non-Uniform Atmosphere (open access)

Numerical Calculation of Blast Waves in Non-Uniform Atmosphere

The problem of a blast wave propagating through an inhomogeneous atmosphere is set up for computation by the CRC LORA. Previous treatments of this problem have used various simplifying assumptions such as that of purely radial flow. Since, however, pressure gradients in this situation will not in general be in the direction of rays from the blast center, non-radial flow will exist, and there is reason to believe that for large distances this effect will play a prominent role. Therefore, a program was set up for the numerical calculation (on the CRCLORA) of the propagation of a blast wave from a ground burse with altitude effects and possible tangential flow taken into account. With initial conditions known, the program is designed to give the pressure, density, radial and tangential flow velocities after successive time intervals at 16 equally spaced positions on each of 16 straight rays emanating from the point of burst. These positions are shifted with time to keep up with the shock front. Rehmeyer's and Van Neumann's method is used to handle the discontinuous shock front. In this method an artificial viscosity term is introduced in the the equations of motion in order to smooth out the discontinuity, …
Date: November 15, 1954
Creator: Fife, Paul C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Safety Analysis of the Storage and Handling of the SRE Fuel (open access)

Safety Analysis of the Storage and Handling of the SRE Fuel

"The most hasardous conditions relating to the storage and handling of the SRE fuel are those in which water and fuel form a possible critical assembly. Therefore, this memorandum is primarily devoted to an analysis of the conditions necessary for a critical mixture of water and SRE fuel. Certain special geometries are then analyzed for their safeness."
Date: November 17, 1954
Creator: Williams, R. O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Laplace Transform Method of Obtaining X-ray Spectral Energy Distributions (open access)

The Laplace Transform Method of Obtaining X-ray Spectral Energy Distributions

This method essentially consists of analyzing x-ray filtration data in terms of Laplace transforms and obtaining the spectral energy distribution in terms of a sum of the corresponding inverse Laplace transforms. Some of the functions which are especially suited for this application are given and a graphical method of analyzing filtration data in terms of these functions is described. Examples of the practical application of this method to several low energy x-ray machines are included with a discussion of the advantages, disadvantages, and probable uncertainties which are involved.
Date: November 20, 1954
Creator: Emigh, C. Robert
System: The UNT Digital Library
UF₆ Detector (open access)

UF₆ Detector

Abstract: "A simple detector for determining the presence of UF6 in a stream of HF, UF4, and dissociated NH3 is described. The basic detection element is a sensitized piece of carbon rod. The unit has proved satisfactory on production equipment."
Date: November 24, 1954
Creator: Shaw, W. E. & Dearwater, J. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library