A Synopsis of Studies Related to Tritium Monitoring and Personnel Protective Techniques (open access)

A Synopsis of Studies Related to Tritium Monitoring and Personnel Protective Techniques

Technical report issued by E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. From Abstract: "Information obtained from investigations pertinent to tritium monitoring and protective measures at the Savannah River Plant are given. These findings were used to establish realistic protective techniques and consequently, to insure the safety of workers exposed to this hazard. Topics included are: contamination, permeation of plastics and rubber, instrumentation, and biological and physical aspects."
Date: February 1959
Creator: Butler, Harry L. & Van Wyck, Robert W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aging of Al-Li Alloys - Part I (open access)

Aging of Al-Li Alloys - Part I

Technical report outlining experiments on aluminum-lithium alloys. From Abstract: "Aluminum-lithium alloys are subject to precipitation from solid solution, and may be age hardened by the same techniques used for more common aluminum alloys. Spherical particles of precipitate were observed with the electron microscope in 1.5% and 2.8% Al-Li alloys after aging for times comparable to those required to produce maximum hardness. Rod-shaped particles that were oriented parallel to either the (110) or the (111) planes of the aluminum matrix were observed in overaged specimens."
Date: January 1959
Creator: Angerman, C. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Manganese Dioxide Precipitation in Uranium - Aluminum Nitrate Solutions (open access)

Manganese Dioxide Precipitation in Uranium - Aluminum Nitrate Solutions

Technical report. From Abstract: "Precipitation of manganese dioxide in solutions of uranium-aluminum alloy effected maximum removal of fission products when the alloy solutions were acid deficient. Minimum adsorption of uranium and minimum volume of centrifuged MnO2 were obtained by precipitation in acidic solutions with vigorous agitation."
Date: February 1959
Creator: Henry, Hugh E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Concentration of Plutonium by Cation Exchange -- Stabilization of Pu(Ill) in Nitric Acid (open access)

Concentration of Plutonium by Cation Exchange -- Stabilization of Pu(Ill) in Nitric Acid

Technical report. From Abstract : "Ascorbic and isoascorbic acids, used in conjunction with sulfamic acid, reduced Pu(IV) rapidly and completely to Pu(III) in solutions of nitric acid. The solutions of Pu(III) were stable. Aminoguanidine sulfate also retarded the oxidation of Pu(III) but did not reduce Pu(IV)."
Date: February 1959
Creator: Tober, Frank W., 1919-1995 & Russell, Edwin R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Behavior of Technetium in the Purex Process (open access)

Behavior of Technetium in the Purex Process

Technical report. From Abstract : "Predictions of the behavior of technetium in the Purex process and details of the chemistry of technetium for Purex process conditions are given."
Date: April 1959
Creator: Siddall, Thomas H., III
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nonlinear Analogue to Digital Converter (open access)

Nonlinear Analogue to Digital Converter

Technical report. From Abstract: "An electromagnetical instrument is described which produces a shaft rotation which is a linear function of the quantity being measured from a non-linear input signal. The instrument was used to convert the output function of the Nuclear Test Gage (NTG) which is nonlinear with respect to fuel concentration to a form that will directly drive an automatic production recorder (APR). The output shaft is also geared to a Veeder Root counter so that the value of the independent variable is given to the NTG operator in digital form. A rate-of-change detector automatically trips the APR when the reading has come sufficiently close to equilibrium."
Date: August 1959
Creator: Goodwin, Leslie E.
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
Mounting Thermocouples on SPERT Test Assemblies (open access)

Mounting Thermocouples on SPERT Test Assemblies

Technical report. From Abstract: "A method of fastening thermocouples to 0.030-inch-thick aluminum cladding on test fuel elements was developed. The installation does not lead to hot spots by the addition of extra metal of the distortion of the cooling water channels. Fuel element temperatures were faithfully followed in SPERT tests up to the melting point. The method has been useful for fastening thermocouples to aluminum sections in general."
Date: December 1959
Creator: Sanders, Harold S.
System: The UNT Digital Library