Progress Report for the Month of November, 1947 : Contract No. AT 30-1-Gen-202 (open access)

Progress Report for the Month of November, 1947 : Contract No. AT 30-1-Gen-202

This report for November, 1947 describes progress regarding chemical work on shales and organic precipitants for uranium.
Date: November 28, 1947
Creator: Bearse, A. E.; Croxton, F. C. & Sullivan, John D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermal Conductivity of Graphite (open access)

Thermal Conductivity of Graphite

Technical report outlining the differences in conductivity of AGOT graphite and AGHT graphite.
Date: November 28, 1949
Creator: Garth, R. C. & Sailor, V. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
IBM Multigroup Numerical Procedures (open access)

IBM Multigroup Numerical Procedures

Introduction: "This paper presents in formula form IBM computational procedure for averaging cross-section data and for calculating reflected spherical reactors by the linear by the linear multigroup numerical method developed by the Physics Section of the ANP Central Design Group. The adjoint reactor numerical procedural is included."
Date: November 28, 1950
Creator: Holmes, David K. & Schulze, O. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Critical Ionization of Potentials of Uranium Hexafluoride (open access)

Critical Ionization of Potentials of Uranium Hexafluoride

Introduction: "The extensive use of uranium hexafluoride in the Nier-type mass spectrometers, where the ionization is produced by slow electrons, made a knowledge of the ionization potentials of the various ions desirable. This information was not available and work was accordingly begun to secure such data. The first measurement was made with a VGIA ion gauge and has been described in TEO report CD-310. With this apparatus it was not possible to identify the ionization products and it was presumed that the value reported was for the UF5 ion. When time and equipment became available, the work was continued and the critical potentials of the singly-charged ions determined."
Date: November 28, 1955
Creator: Cameron, Angus Ewan, 1906- & White, J. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Centrifugal Casting for Plutonium and Plutonium-Uranium Plates (open access)

Centrifugal Casting for Plutonium and Plutonium-Uranium Plates

The objective of this investigation was to determine the feasibility of centrifugal casting to produce fuel element plates suitable for use in a power reactor. Preliminary investigations involving the centrifugal casting of metal plates suitable for use in a power reactor proved to be successful. Lead plates cast at medium speeds contained very few voids and exhibited a surface which conformed very closely to that of the mold.
Date: November 28, 1956
Creator: Quinlan, F. B. & Tverberg, J. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Trapping and Lifetime of Charged Particles in the Geomagnetic Field (open access)

Trapping and Lifetime of Charged Particles in the Geomagnetic Field

The following report examines the trapping of charged particles, fast electrons especially, within the geomagnetic field.
Date: November 28, 1958
Creator: Christofilos, Nicholas C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analog Stimulation of HRP In-Pile Slurry Loop Facility in the LITR (open access)

Analog Stimulation of HRP In-Pile Slurry Loop Facility in the LITR

An analog simulation is made of the HRP in-pile slurry loop in the LITR. The radiolytic gas pressure in the pressurizer is determined. This pressure is a result of the generation of radiolytic gas in the loop core. A graphical result is obtained showing the effect of catalyst activity and pressurizer flow rate on the pressure rise from radiolytic gas. The thermal behavior of the system is studied, and the response to various controller settings is predicted. Controller settings very near optimum for the actual process were recommended from the analog study,
Date: November 28, 1960
Creator: Hinton, D. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Removal of Strontium from Wastes (open access)

Removal of Strontium from Wastes

The hazard of Sr^90 arises in part from its fixation by phosphates in the skeletal system. It is natural then to consider compounds and minerals associated with the phosphate anion for applications in waste disposal. Calcium phosphate floc formation is widely used as a method for removing strontium from contaminated water. Also, calcerous soils are said to be effective for removing strontium from low-level wasters containing dissolved phosphates. It is suggested that one the mechanisms involved in strontium removal is the formation of calcium phosphate (apatite), with strontium substituting isomorphously.
Date: November 28, 1960
Creator: Tamura, T. & Struxness, E. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library