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Final Report:  Production Test No. 305-2-N Experimental Results Obtained From Test Pile Reactivity Measurements on Plutonium (open access)

Final Report: Production Test No. 305-2-N Experimental Results Obtained From Test Pile Reactivity Measurements on Plutonium

Measurements were taken to provide experimental evidence for determining the feasibility of a proposed method for converting Pu240 to 241 by exposing shielded plutonium to selectively transmitted pile neutrons.
Date: April 28, 1953
Creator: Lefevre, H. W & Triplett, J. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final Report: Rear Face Monitoring by Television (open access)

Final Report: Rear Face Monitoring by Television

Report discussing a method of rear face monitoring by television as a form of visual contact and communication between Hanford Works crews. A conclusion and recommendation of the method is given as well as an explanation of necessary materials.
Date: April 3, 1953
Creator: Morris, W. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Functional Testing and Operating Manual for Consolidated Helium Leak Detector, Model 24-101A (open access)

Functional Testing and Operating Manual for Consolidated Helium Leak Detector, Model 24-101A

A pile gas leak detection system consisting of a purchased mass spectrographic type of helium detector, a long sampling line for use in remote or relatively inaccessable locations, a pump to pull a continuous sample of gas from the tip of the probe to the detector, and a rotameter to measure the gas flow rate in the sampling line has been developed, calibrated, operationally tested. The system is practical for use in locating all pile gas leaks larger than about 0.1 cubic foot per hour.
Date: September 11, 1953
Creator: Spencer, H. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
General Flattening and Power Curves (open access)

General Flattening and Power Curves

Introduction: "In the evaluation of pile designs it is necessary to know how the production varies with the number of tubes. It has been possible to solve the problem in terms of some general parameters whose values may be quickly computed for any specific design when the pertinent information is available."
Date: March 30, 1953
Creator: Gast, Paul F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground Level Concentrations in the Vicinity of a 185 ft Stack (open access)

Ground Level Concentrations in the Vicinity of a 185 ft Stack

Field tests were conducted to measure short-period pollutant concentrations at several stack heights during conditions of marked atmospheric instability and low wind speeds. The source was a mechanical smoke generator located at the 185-ft level of a tower.
Date: April 20, 1953
Creator: Shorr, B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Works Analytical Manual for Reactor Process Water (open access)

Hanford Works Analytical Manual for Reactor Process Water

Purpose: "The Hanford Works Analytical Manual for Process Water is designed to specify the analytical methods to be applied for control purposes in the Reactor Section, Process Sub-Section laboratories. The procedures are in general form and serve as references rather than outlined laboratory instructions. The manual us designed to replace the "Hanford Works Manual," HW-12862."
Date: February 13, 1953
Creator: Hanford Works
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Hanford Works Vacuum System (open access)

A Hanford Works Vacuum System

The remodeling, fabrication, and instrumentation of a high vacuum system are described. The faults encountered with the old system and their solution are outlined. Tests were made on diffusion pump oils and on the reduction of pump oil back diffusion. The measurement of high vacuum pressures by a cold cathode ionization gage at various points on a vacuum system are discussed.
Date: May 28, 1953
Creator: Holdreth, N. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heat Flow Problems with Temperature Dependent Thermal Conductivity (open access)

Heat Flow Problems with Temperature Dependent Thermal Conductivity

Various non-linear calculations for heat conduction in an istropic, homogeneous medium are presented.
Date: December 10, 1953
Creator: Anselone, Philip M.; Banks, D. O. & Dean, R. Y.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Hydrogen Content of Fabricated Uranium (open access)

The Hydrogen Content of Fabricated Uranium

The hydrogen contents of several types of fabricated uranium have been determined by a vacuum method and expressed in terms of ccH2/ccU. The data indicate that alpha-rolled metal contains about 0.25 ccH2(STP)/ccU whereas beta heat-treated uranium yielded values between 0.30 and 0.37 cc per cc. Restricted efforts were made to determine where in the heat treatment the 5 to 10 cc of hydrogen per slug were taken up. It appears that no one operation is wholly responsible for this additional gas, although reactions between beta heat treated surfaces containing microscopic defects, and nitric acid may possibly play a large role. In general it may be said that slug produced by powder metallurgical techniques contain less hydrogen than pieces produced by rolling and heat treatment.
Date: November 30, 1953
Creator: Ray, W. E. & Bowen, H. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Identification of the Angular Inclusions Present in Rolled Uranium (open access)

The Identification of the Angular Inclusions Present in Rolled Uranium

Hanford uranium contains minute angular inclusions which affect the microstructure, reactivity, and other important factors controlling the serviceability of the metal. Small quantities of the inclusions have been isolated by chemical means, and the x-ray diffraction patterns and chemical analyses of the isolated materials have been determined. As a first step in the identification of the inclusions present in rolled uranium, a search was made for a chemical method of separating the inclusions from the matrix metal.
Date: May 15, 1953
Creator: Scott, F. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Identification of the Microscopic Angular Inclusions in Uranium (open access)

The Identification of the Microscopic Angular Inclusions in Uranium

Many procedures for the chemical isolation of the microscopic angular inclusions in rolled uranium have been investigated. Four were selected as most satisfactory for this work and will be described in detail. The procedures are: (1) the copper displacement of the uranium, (2) the electrolytic displacement of the uranium, (3) the chemical dissolution of the uranium in an anhydrous solution of hydrogen chloride in methanol, and (4) the chemical dissolution of the uranium in an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride and hydrogen peroxide.
Date: December 14, 1953
Creator: Scott, F. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
In-Line Scintillation Gamma Monitor : Preliminary Specifications (open access)

In-Line Scintillation Gamma Monitor : Preliminary Specifications

From introduction: "The following recommendations represent the best estimate, based on present knowledge, of the requirements for generally applicable or "universal" instrument for the continuous monitoring of radioactive process streams in terms of their gamma activity."
Date: January 22, 1953
Creator: Upson, U. L. & Connally, R. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Interim Report on Examination of Powder Metallurgy Slug from PT-105-313-4M (open access)

Interim Report on Examination of Powder Metallurgy Slug from PT-105-313-4M

This report examines a uranium slug that has been produced by powder metallurgical methods and exposed in the 100-DR Pile and was deformed during pile exposure.
Date: January 5, 1953
Creator: O'Keefe, D. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Explosive Characteristics of Purex Solvent Decomposition Products (Red Oil) (open access)

Investigation of Explosive Characteristics of Purex Solvent Decomposition Products (Red Oil)

Abstract: "Laboratory production of an explosion between UNH and "red oil" under calcination conditions has been accomplished. Attempted production of a vapor phase explosion was unsuccessful below 150-160 C. Since such severe conditions are necessary to obtain an explosive reaction, it appears that present Purex plant design is adequate to avoid explosive conditions."
Date: March 17, 1953
Creator: Wagner, Robert M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Ionization Chamber Method for the Standardization of Tritiated Water Samples (open access)

An Ionization Chamber Method for the Standardization of Tritiated Water Samples

Ionization measurements of water vapor in vapor-liquid equilibrium were made with a series of chambers on a tritiated water sample which was prepared by burning T2 to T2O and diluting it with H2O. A correction was made for the difference of vapor pressures of HTO and H2O. The effect of HTO adsorbed on chamber walls and electrodes was eliminated from the final result. Using Gerbes data on the number of electron volts to produce an ion pair in air, agreement obtained between the measured source strength and the source strength as computed from pressure, temperature, volume, purity, and dilution data on the original gaseous T2 sample.
Date: July 23, 1953
Creator: Myers, I. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Laboratory Corrosion Tests of Spring Steel Wire in Simulated Neutralized Purex Process Waste Solution (open access)

Laboratory Corrosion Tests of Spring Steel Wire in Simulated Neutralized Purex Process Waste Solution

The purpose of the short duration corrosion test was to obtain preliminary data regarding the corrosion resistance of the spring steel wire in Purex process waste solutions and to measure any changes in the tensile properties of the wire resulting from this exposure.
Date: October 16, 1953
Creator: Endow, N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lattice Cell Calculations I:  Determination of X for a Uranium Slug (open access)

Lattice Cell Calculations I: Determination of X for a Uranium Slug

A first iteration of the diffusion theory result is executed for the thermal flux distribution in a 7.5" graphite-uranium lattice cell using the integral equation formulation of transport theory.
Date: August 24, 1953
Creator: Stuart, G. W., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Less Familiar Elements in the Atomic Energy Program (open access)

The Less Familiar Elements in the Atomic Energy Program

Many factors are responsible for the rapid growth of analytical chemistry during the past ten to fifteen years. One of the most important of these factors is the greatly increased significance to present day chemistry of many elements that in the recent past were principally chemical curiosities. Since the Atomic Energy program is concerned with many such elements, it is of interest to discuss the cause for this concern and the resulting effect on the field of analytical chemistry. A number of pertinent analytical research problems at Hanford will be cited as examples.
Date: October 12, 1953
Creator: Bushey, A. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Method for the Analysis of Radionuclide Mixture Using a Gamma-Beta Scintillation Spectrometer (open access)

A Method for the Analysis of Radionuclide Mixture Using a Gamma-Beta Scintillation Spectrometer

The following report describes a beta and gamma scintillation detector similar to what was used in previous decay studies, yet was modified to make it suitable for the analysis of mixtures of radio-nuclides.
Date: February 27, 1953
Creator: Leboeuf, M. B. & Connally, R. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Microtitration of Free Acid in Uranyl Nitrate Solutions (open access)

Microtitration of Free Acid in Uranyl Nitrate Solutions

The approaches to the solution of the problem of removing or nullifying the effect of the hydrolysis of uranyl ion on acid titrations were: 1) use of a complexing agent and titration technique suitable for micro samples; 2) addition of a reagent that reacts with uranium to release 1 or 2 equivalents of acid per mole of uranium present (this permits correcting the titration value for the acid contributed by the uranium, or conversely permits an alkimetric titration of uranium); 3) separation of the uranium and acid with subsequent titration of the acid; and 4) direct titration of the sample with base. All these approaches yielded at least one method suitable for titrating acid in micro samples of uranium nitrate solutions.
Date: October 1, 1953
Creator: Carson, W. N., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Monitoring Thermal and Resonance Neutron Flux (open access)

Monitoring Thermal and Resonance Neutron Flux

The monitoring of thermal and resonance neutron flux in a thermal reactor having high flux over periods of time from 1 to 12 months using think Co foils is considered. Special attention is paid to the many correction factors to be applied to the activation data; neutron temperature, effective cadmium cutoff energy, burnout of Co59 and Co60, and decay of Co60. Results on a homogeneity test of 10 mil, 0.08% Co-A1 alloy foils is given.
Date: August 17, 1953
Creator: Heineman, R. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Multiplication of Enriched Loading in Exponential Pile (open access)

Multiplication of Enriched Loading in Exponential Pile

This report refutes earlier calculations made in the flux level of exponential piles. The results of the earlier calculations made on subcritical assemblies using critical assembly equations are in error. The calculations used in this report were more successful.
Date: September 28, 1953
Creator: Farrand, W. B. & Lloyd, R. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Neutron Diffusion and Random Walk (open access)

Neutron Diffusion and Random Walk

The following report analyzes random walks and whether or not they can be used to shed any light on problems of neutron diffusion.
Date: February 5, 1953
Creator: Duvall, G. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Operation and Maintenance Instructions for Gamma Scintillation Monitor - Model 3 (open access)

Operation and Maintenance Instructions for Gamma Scintillation Monitor - Model 3

Gamma scintillation monitor Model 3 is designed to continuously monitor and record the gamma activity of a process solution.
Date: October 1, 1953
Creator: Connally, R. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library