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Niobium Phase Diagrams : Manuscript Report on Niobium-Oxygen System (open access)

Niobium Phase Diagrams : Manuscript Report on Niobium-Oxygen System

Abstract: "The niobium-oxygen equilibrium has been determined by metallographic examination of arc-cast alloys made of electron-gun-refined niobium metal and special purity niobium pentoxide. Two intermediate oxides, NbO and NbO2, melt without decomposition at 1945 C and 1915 C, respectively. Eutectic reactions exist between niobium and NbO and 1915 C and between NbO and NbO2 at 1810 C. Experimental supports a peritectic reaction between NbO2 and Nb2O5 1510 C. The maximum solid solubility of oxygen in niobium metal is 0.72 weight per cent."
Date: April 27, 1959
Creator: Elliott, Rodney P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Linear Accelerator for Heavy Ions (open access)

Linear Accelerator for Heavy Ions

The following report discusses the construction of two heavy-ion linear accelerators, one at the the University of California Radiation Laboratory and the other at Yale University. The goal for these accelerators is to produce ions of masses up to that of neon with energies of 10 Mev per nucleon.
Date: March 27, 1959
Creator: Wells, Don
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Ratio of Alpha to Beta Activity of Natural Atmospheric Radioactivity (open access)

The Ratio of Alpha to Beta Activity of Natural Atmospheric Radioactivity

Abstract: The alpha to beta ratio of naturally occurring radioactivity in the air has been investigated. The study has concerned itself primarily with radon daughter products collected on filter-paper samples from the time equilibrium has been established on the paper through elapsed times during which radioactive counting is normally accomplished. Calculations showing the change in this ratio of activities during the above period are presented. From this work it appears that the observed constancy of ratio does have theoretical justification and that departures in alpha-to-beta ratio would be a usable approach to the detection of long-lived alpha or beta radioisotopes in the atmosphere.
Date: March 27, 1959
Creator: Lindeken, C. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thyratron Used as Combination Gate, Storage, and Driver for Punched Paper-Tape Output (open access)

Thyratron Used as Combination Gate, Storage, and Driver for Punched Paper-Tape Output

Report discussing a system designed to "punch binary data from an RCL pulse-height analyzer (PHA) on paper tape concurrent with the printing of decimal information."
Date: July 27, 1959
Creator: Walker, Robert M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Ternary Additions on Aluminum-35 w/o Uranium Alloys (open access)

Effects of Ternary Additions on Aluminum-35 w/o Uranium Alloys

Abstract: "The effects of a number of ternary additions on the constitution, casting, and fabricating characteristics and the physical properties of aluminum-35 w/o uranium were investigated. Initial investigations were concerned with the effects of 3 w/o ternary additions on the microstructure and press-forging characteristics of the alloy. It was found that additions of this magnitude often introduced extrinsic phases in the alloy. At the 3 w/o level, additions of germanium, silicon, tin or zirconium inhibited the formation of UAl4 and thereby increased the content of the aluminum matrix in the alloy. It was also noted that these additions decreased the pressures required for extruding, and the tin addition also improved the homogeneity of cast shapes. Lead and palladium also improved the homogeneity of the cast material; however, neither of these was an effective inhibitor of UAl4 and free lead was detected in the alloy to which lead had been added at the ternary. From these studies it appears that tin and zirconium are as effective as silicon in enhancing the fabricating characteristics of aluminum-35 w/o uranium alloys, and may prove superior when evaluated on the bases of casting qualities and recycling characteristics."
Date: October 27, 1959
Creator: Daniel, Norman E.; Foster, Ellis L. & Dickerson, Ronald F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Survey of End Capping Methods for Zircaloy-2-Clad Uranium Fuel Elements (open access)

Survey of End Capping Methods for Zircaloy-2-Clad Uranium Fuel Elements

From Abstract: "A literature survey was made of both welding and brazing methods that might be used to minimize the amount of exposed core material and provide the longest path for corrosion in the event of a defective weld in enextruded Zircaloy-2-clad uranium and uranium-2 w/o zirconium fuel elements."
Date: October 27, 1959
Creator: Vagi, Julius J.; Koppenhofer, Roger L. & Evans, Robert M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Multiplication Measurements with Highly Enriched Uranium Metal Slabs (open access)

Multiplication Measurements with Highly Enriched Uranium Metal Slabs

A series of neutron multiplication measurements with arrays of 1 by 8 by 10 in. slabs of 93.4% U235-enirched uranium metal have been made to provide data from which safety criteria for the storage of these fissile units can be established. Each slab contained 22.9 kg of U235. A maximum of 125 unites was assembled. The arrays studied were cubic lattices of the units and were usually parallelepipedal in shape.
Date: July 27, 1959
Creator: Mihalczo, J. T. & Lynn, J. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heat Transfer Study for Self-Boiling Radioactive Wastes (open access)

Heat Transfer Study for Self-Boiling Radioactive Wastes

The temperature characteristics associated with the handling of self-boiling radioactive wastes from the separations extraction processes in the Chemical Processing Department have necessitated several heat transfer studies. Earlier studies 1,2,3 defined the feasibility of self-concentration in existing waste storage facilities by determining the rate of heat generation from the decay of stored fission products and by defining the rate of heat loss from existing storage tanks to the surrounding soil.
Date: April 27, 1959
Creator: Stivers, H.W. & Taylor, H.W.
System: The UNT Digital Library