Further Investigations of Natural Environmental Radiation (open access)

Further Investigations of Natural Environmental Radiation

Report documenting the investigation of cosmic and terrestrial background radiation. "Remeasurements in many locations furnished estimates of dosimetric increase in terrestrial levels due to fallout. Radiation measurement sin residential dwellings in he New York metropolitan areas are described" (p. 1).
Date: November 3, 1959
Creator: Solon, Leonard R.; Lowder, Wayne M.; Shambon, Arthur & Blatz, Hanson
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear Safety in Manufacturing Plants (open access)

Nuclear Safety in Manufacturing Plants

From Introduction: "In the following pages are summarized the factors which influence neutron economy and which, therefore, are important in nuclear safety."
Date: November 3, 1959
Creator: McLaughlin, James E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Designs of Magnetic Jack-Type Control Rod Drive (open access)

Advanced Designs of Magnetic Jack-Type Control Rod Drive

Report containing information regarding magnetic jacks, which are devices used "for positioning the control rods in a nuclear reactor, especially in a reactor containing water under pressure" (page 9). Contains a description of the device, its use, test results, and illustrations.
Date: November 1959
Creator: Young, Joseph N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Instrumentation and Controls Division Annual Progress Report, July 1, 1959 (open access)

Instrumentation and Controls Division Annual Progress Report, July 1, 1959

Report documenting ongoing research and development carried out by the Instrumentation and Controls Division of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Date: November 2, 1959
Creator: Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Instrumentation and Controls Division.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tory II-A: A Nuclear Ramjet Test Reactor (open access)

Tory II-A: A Nuclear Ramjet Test Reactor

Report containing information regarding the design of the Tory II-A nuclear ramjet engine, and descriptions of its locale, test program, and possible hazards.
Date: November 4, 1959
Creator: Hadley, James W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sodium Components Test Facility (open access)

Sodium Components Test Facility

Development of more reliable, lower cost components for high temperature liquid metal-cooled reactor plants.
Date: November 1959
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
ANPP Code Development Program Pressurized Water Task Quarterly Progress Report: Number One, November 1959 (open access)

ANPP Code Development Program Pressurized Water Task Quarterly Progress Report: Number One, November 1959

From introduction: The objective of this program is the development of a nuclear physical model and its calculation code for pressurized-water cooled and moderated reactors to predict accurately reactivity, rod positions and power distributions at operating temperatures, and reactor life from a nuclear standpoint.
Date: November 1959
Creator: Olsen, T. M.; Welshans, L. & Eicheldinger, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hot-Pressure Bonding of OMR Fuel Plates (open access)

Hot-Pressure Bonding of OMR Fuel Plates

Abstract: An alluminum-clad low-enrichment, uranium-alloy fuel element of flat plate configuration has been proposed for the Organic Moderated Reactor (OMR).
Date: November 15, 1959
Creator: Alm, G. V.; Binstock, M. H. & Garrett, E. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Terminal Status Report for the Processing Refabrication Experiment (open access)

Terminal Status Report for the Processing Refabrication Experiment

Introduction: A low-capacity, low-decontamination plant can be built, as part of a power reactor complex, to avoid long distance transfer of fuel to a high-capacity aqueous processing plant. Activation of such a complex, with the processing plant adjacent to the reactor it serves, could decrease the cost of the integrated fuel cycle. The study of this concept is a major objective of the Processing Refabrication Experiment (PRE).
Date: November 15, 1959
Creator: Sinizer, D. I.; Mattern, K. L. & Kendall, E. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
SRE Fuel Element Damage: An Interim Report (open access)

SRE Fuel Element Damage: An Interim Report

Abstract: During the course of power run 14 on the Sodium Reactor Experiment (SRE) at low power, the temperature difference among various fuel channels was found to be undesirably high. Normal operating practices did not succeed in reducing this temperature difference to acceptable values and on July 26, 1959, the run was terminated.
Date: November 30, 1959
Creator: Jarrett, A. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear Superheat Meeting: September 1959 (open access)

Nuclear Superheat Meeting: September 1959

From introduction: The Commission's underlying objective of this program is to conduct sufficient engineering and development work to determine the most feasible and economical methods of producing nuclear super-heated steam from a boiling water reactor.
Date: November 3, 1959
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geology of Dolomite Hill, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada (open access)

Geology of Dolomite Hill, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada

From introduction: This report is a summary of geologic information obtained by the USGS at Dolomite Hill, Nevada.
Date: November 1959
Creator: Dickey, D. D. & McKeown, F. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development and Evaluation of High-Temperature Tungsten Alloys : Summary Report (open access)

Development and Evaluation of High-Temperature Tungsten Alloys : Summary Report

Abstract: "Tungsten-rich alloys, developed for use at temperatures up to 2000F, exhibit ductility, fabricability and joinability not found in commercially-available materials. An envelope type of microstructure was produced in compositions containing at least 90 wt% tungsten by liquid-phase sintering of cold-pressed powders in hydrogen. At room temperature the alloys could be rolled extensively, and tensile elongations up to 25% were noted. Strength properties of a W-Ni-Fe base were improved by small quaternary additions. The ultimate tensile strength of a 90W-4.8Ni-3.2Fe-2Ru alloy was 46,700 psi at 2000F, compared to 30,000 - 35,000 psi for unalloyed tungsten or W-Ni-Fe; the 100-hour stress-rupture strength at 1600F was 15,000 psi. Excellent joints were produced by spot welding and localized induction heating. The oxidation resistance of unprotected 90 wt% tungsten compositions was not significantly affected by alloying."
Date: November 12, 1959
Creator: Holtz, F. C. & Van Thyne, R. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Improved Nuclear Density Gauge : Covering the Interval from October 2 to November 1, 1959 (open access)

An Improved Nuclear Density Gauge : Covering the Interval from October 2 to November 1, 1959

The following document is a note describing the process of building a nuclear density gauge and its improved features in comparison to previously reported density gauges.
Date: November 12, 1959
Creator: Burgwald, G. M. & Stone, C. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Theory and Operation of Shock-Load Ferroelectric Transducers (open access)

The Theory and Operation of Shock-Load Ferroelectric Transducers

A report discussing "an explosive ferroelectric power supply and the experimental approach followed in determining its operating characteristics."
Date: November 1959
Creator: Abegg, M. T.; Kuenning, R. W.; Phelps, P. L., Jr. & Graham, H. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Important Parameters of the Plasma Diode (open access)

Some Important Parameters of the Plasma Diode

From abstract: "A relationship is derived that predicts the power radiated from the cathode to the anode of the plasma diode. The radiated power loss predicted by this relationship for a tungsten cathode and a nickel anode at widely different temperatures is found to be five times greater than the prediction of the conventional relationship which assumes gray-body conditions."
Date: November 1959
Creator: Fox, Raymond
System: The UNT Digital Library
The High-Energy Electrostatic Plasma Gun (open access)

The High-Energy Electrostatic Plasma Gun

This report analyzes the High-Energy Electrostatic Plasma Gun, which is to be used for propulsion.
Date: November 3, 1959
Creator: Fox, Raymond
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lynchburg Test Reactor:  Critical Experiment, Hazard Evaluation (open access)

Lynchburg Test Reactor: Critical Experiment, Hazard Evaluation

This report summarizes the hazards associated with the operation of the Lynchburg Test Reactor (LTR) critical experiments. The LTR critical experiment program is outlined and the design of the experiment is described. The experiments will provide basic data to check two-dimensional calculational methods and provide information needed in the design of the LTR.
Date: November 1959
Creator: Engelder, T. C. & Schutt, P. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recovery of Np237 and Pu238 From Irradiated Neptunium Oxide (open access)

Recovery of Np237 and Pu238 From Irradiated Neptunium Oxide

Technical report. From Abstract: "An ion exchange process was demonstrated for the recovery of Pu238 from irradiated neptunium oxide. Three cycles of anion exchange proved adequate for the removal of fission products and for the separation of the neptunium and plutonium from each other."
Date: November 1959
Creator: Burney, Glenn A. & Prohaska, Charles A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ultrasonic Energy Applied to Aluminum Extrusion Cladding of Tubes (open access)

Ultrasonic Energy Applied to Aluminum Extrusion Cladding of Tubes

Technical report. From Abstract: "Ultrasonic energy appropriately applied to the die or container of a laboratory-type direct extrusion press effected a marked increase in the free extrusion rate of lead and aluminum billets at a constant extrusion rate. the same results were obtained in extrusion cladding steel tubes with aluminum. Rate increases were generally 100 per cent or greater, and decreases in force were usually within the range of 10 to 20 per cent. Furthermore, the shape and slope of the extrusion curves were altered. The effect appeared to be attributable to a reduction of both die friction and container wall friction under ultrasonic influence."
Date: November 1959
Creator: Jones, J. Byron; DePrisco, Carmine F.; Maropis, Nicholas & Thomas, John G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oxidation of Neptunium(V) by Vanadium(V) (open access)

Oxidation of Neptunium(V) by Vanadium(V)

Technical report. From Abstract: "Rate data are presented for the oxidation of neptunium (V) by vanadium (V) in nitric acid." From Summary: "Rates of oxidation of neptunium (V) were determined by a solvent extraction technique based on the difference in distribution coefficients for neptunium (V) and neptunium (VI)."
Date: November 1959
Creator: Dukes, Ernest K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
SM-2 Critical Experiments : CE-1 (open access)

SM-2 Critical Experiments : CE-1

Abstract: Critical experiment studies were performed, varying the parameters U235, B10 and metal to water ratio, in the SM-2 7 x 7 core configuration with 38 stationary elements and seven control rods of the SM-1 (APPR-1) type. An experimental mock-up of the SM-1 was assembled using the basic SM-2 fuel plates. Excellent agreement between the SM-1 boron loading, determined by chemical analysis, and the SM-1 mock-up boron loading, for equivalent bank positions, was noted. Several SM-2 mock-ups, cold clean and midlife, were assembled and studied with regard to reflector effects, flow divider effects, relative control rod array worths, critical rod configurations, and relative power distributions. The results of these experiments indicate as satisfactory a U235 loading of 36.4 Kg and a B10 loading of 63.4 grams for the SM-2. Attention is drawn to numerous power peaks present in the active core. The open seven control rod array has a slight reactivity advantage over the closed seven array and consequent minor disadvantage with respect to "stuck rod" criteria.
Date: November 30, 1959
Creator: Noaks, J. W.; McCool, W. J.; Robinson, R. A.; Schrader, E. W. & Weiss, S. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Choice of Electrical Conductor on Power Requirements of Low Temperature Magnets (open access)

Effect of Choice of Electrical Conductor on Power Requirements of Low Temperature Magnets

Introduction. As has been shown by Post, the total power required to produce a strong, steady-state magnetic field is strongly dependent upon the temperature at which the electrical conductor of the magnet operates. The power required for operation at very low temperature can, in some cases, be much less than that required for ambient temperature operation. The power required for low temperature operation depends on many system characteristics which include the metal chosen for the electrical conductor, the purity of this metal, and efficiency of the refrigeration equipment. This paper shows the relative power requirement, as a function of temperature, of a magnet with a particular shape and with a field strength of 100,000 gauss. Data is shown for three electrical conductors: copper, aluminum, and sodium.
Date: November 13, 1959
Creator: Mallon, Richard G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Study of Electric Propulsion Systems for Space Travel : Final Report (open access)

Study of Electric Propulsion Systems for Space Travel : Final Report

A study of the basic problems associated with the use of electrical propulsion systems for space travel has been carried out at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory. The emphasis is on large systems capable of manned flight.
Date: November 16, 1959
Creator: Fox, Robert H.
System: The UNT Digital Library