Tests on Gas Space Reflective Insulations (open access)

Tests on Gas Space Reflective Insulations

Introduction: In August and September of 1960 a test program was carried out by Orenda Engines Limited for Oak Ridge National Laboratory on Reflective Insulations, with the object of determining Heat Transfer data applicable to the design of such insulations in reactor loops.
Date: November 1960
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear Superheat Meeting: October 1960 (open access)

Nuclear Superheat Meeting: October 1960

From introduction: This report discusses AEC-sponsored nuclear superheat meetings whose primary purpose is to keep the AEC contractors engaged in nuclear superheat projects abreast of the overall AEC superheat program and to provide a means for the exchange of current technical information.
Date: November 10, 1960
Creator: Mravca, Andrew E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Safe Handling of Chlorine Trifluoride and the Chemistry of the Chlorine Oxides and Oxyfluorides (open access)

Safe Handling of Chlorine Trifluoride and the Chemistry of the Chlorine Oxides and Oxyfluorides

Abstract: A discussion of the potential hazards of chlorine trifluoride is presented and a series of safe handling procedures is recommended.
Date: November 11, 1960
Creator: Farrar, R. Lynn, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Special Topics in Dispersion Relations (open access)

Special Topics in Dispersion Relations

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Date: November 1, 1960
Creator: Taylor, J. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preparaion of a Substance for the Prevention of Vascular Damage Due to Radiation (open access)

Preparaion of a Substance for the Prevention of Vascular Damage Due to Radiation

"In our original proposal it was pointed out that we had obtained, b the successive treatment of adrenochrome with mineral acid and thiosemicarbazide, a black material which proved to be effective in preventing vascular damage cause by snake venom, radiation and thermal burns. Since the effectiveness of this preparation varied widely with different samples it was suspected that the product did not have a uniform composition. As a results of the inability of effect a separation or purification of the black product we decided to try some pure compounds related to adrenochrome. Some results obtained were reported in our proposal to renew contract AT(301\-1)-2242. Other results will be reported in the body of this report."
Date: November 1960
Creator: Mason, J. Phillip & Shulman, Maurice H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Seebeck Effect in Magnesium Silicide (open access)

Seebeck Effect in Magnesium Silicide

From abstract: "The Seebeck coefficient (thermoelectric power) has been measured from 7°K to 1000°K for both n-type and p-type single crystals of Mg2Si...The phonon contribution, Sp, was obtained from the measured Seebeck coefficient by subtracting off the electron diffusion term, Se, which was calculated with the aid of the measured Hall coefficient. The magnitude of Sp was observed to be proportional to T-3 and to show the dependence on sample size and on carrier concentration predicted by the theory of C. Herring..."
Date: November 1960
Creator: Heller, Marvin William & Danielson, G. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mass Transfer Coefficients and Interfacial Area in a One Stage Pulse Column (open access)

Mass Transfer Coefficients and Interfacial Area in a One Stage Pulse Column

From abstract: "Over-all mass transfer coefficients were determined by considering the operation of the pulse column to be a stage-wise process. The area for mass transfer was obtained by direct photographic measurements...The mass transfer coefficient was found to increase when the interfacial tension was reduced..."
Date: November 1960
Creator: Konopik, Alvin Eugene & Burkhart, Lawrence
System: The UNT Digital Library
Microwave Measurements of Hall Mobilities in Semiconductors (open access)

Microwave Measurements of Hall Mobilities in Semiconductors

From abstract: "The Hall mobilities of germanium single crystals were measured with a microwave frequence of 9000 Mc/sec over the temperature range 30°K to 300°K. A rectangular sample occupied the central part of the wall of a rectangular cavity, which was doubly generate in the TE101 mode and in the TE011 mode at a single resonance microwave frequency. The external magnetic field and microwave field associated with one of the two modes gave rise to the other mode of oscillation, owing to excitation by the microwave Hall field. The theoretical analysis was verified by measurements on an n-type sample having a room temperature resistivity of 0.40 ohm cm. The measured Hall mobility at microwave frequencies (with a size correction) was compared with the D.C. Hall mobility between 30°K to 300°K. The maximum discrepancy was 15%. The estimated experimental error in the microwave measurement was 16%. The magnetic field dependence of the microwave Hall mobility in a p-type sample, having a room temperature resistivity of a 0.77 ohm cm, was in qualitative agreement with the D.C. results obtained by Willardson et al."
Date: November 1960
Creator: Nishina, Yuichiro & Danielson, G. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gas-Cooled Reactor Project Quarterly Progress Report: September 1960 (open access)

Gas-Cooled Reactor Project Quarterly Progress Report: September 1960

Report documenting ongoing research and developments at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Gas-Cooled Reactor Project.
Date: November 11, 1960
Creator: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gas-Cooled Reactors in the USA: A Survey and Recommendation (open access)

Gas-Cooled Reactors in the USA: A Survey and Recommendation

Report that provides "an understanding of the status of gas-cooled reactors as used for unclassified applications" and determining "phases of advanced research and development needed in the field and from these to recommend a program for high-temperature, gas-cooled reactors" (p. 5).
Date: November 1960
Creator: Armstrong, R. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Steam-Cooled Power Reactor Evaluation: Mixed Spectrum Superheater (open access)

Steam-Cooled Power Reactor Evaluation: Mixed Spectrum Superheater

From introduction: "This report provides the preliminary design for the nuclear portion of a 300 MWe Mixed Spectrum Superheater to be in operation by 1967.
Date: November 1960
Creator: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
System: The UNT Digital Library
Plutonium Recycle Test Reactor Final Safeguard Analysis: Supplement 2, Consequences of a Primary Coolant Leak (open access)

Plutonium Recycle Test Reactor Final Safeguard Analysis: Supplement 2, Consequences of a Primary Coolant Leak

Review of previous work is presented in addition to the results of recent studies concerning loss of primary coolant when the system is cold and pressurized and the problem of supplying adequate cooling following the injection of light water.
Date: November 15, 1960
Creator: Wittenbrock, N. G. & Muraoka, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of the Mechanism of Radiation Induced Gelation in Monomer-Polymer Mixtures (open access)

A Study of the Mechanism of Radiation Induced Gelation in Monomer-Polymer Mixtures

"Additional mixtures of polymers and multi-unsaturated monomers have been prepared, irradiated and the gel content determined. The gel content determination of crosslinked polyolefins has been investigated in detail. The multi-unsaturated monomers used and radiation conditions applied up to this time have not given significant gel contents for polypropylene. the polypropylene resin used has been characterized by differential extraction."
Date: November 22, 1960
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Molecular Association and Electronic Structures of Nickel (II) (open access)

Molecular Association and Electronic Structures of Nickel (II)

"A new phenomenon which can, under certain circumstances, account for anomalous magnetic and spectral behavior of planar nickel(II) complexes has been discovered. This is a molecular association of the solute molecules in solvents of low coordinating power. It is shown that the magnetic moment and spectrum of bis(2.6-dimethyl1-3,5-heptanediono)nickel(II), Ni(DIBM)z, dissolved in toluene, are dependent upon both temperature and concentration.
Date: November 30, 1960
Creator: Cotton, F. Albert (Frank Albert), 1930-2007 & Fackler, John P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Utilization of Radiactive Isotpoes in Coal Process Research (open access)

Utilization of Radiactive Isotpoes in Coal Process Research

"With careful attention to details, tritium assays of satisfactory accuracy have been achieved on low activity standard samples by dry combustion and liquid scintillations counting of the product water.This method is faster, more accurate and dependable than the zinc fusion-ion chamber method fro low level tritium assays. At 380 degrees C, tritium loses from hydrocarbon tracers by isotopic exchange is significant and must be corrected for in tracer measurements at this elevated temperature."
Date: November 15, 1960
Creator: Yavorsky, P. M. & Gorin, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
SM-1 Research and Development Program: Long-lived Induced Activity Buildup During SM-1 Core I Lifetime. Task XVIII, Phase I (open access)

SM-1 Research and Development Program: Long-lived Induced Activity Buildup During SM-1 Core I Lifetime. Task XVIII, Phase I

Abstract: The results of activity buildup studies in the SM-1 performed during Core I lifetime (June 3, 1957 to April 28, 1960) are reported. Data are presented on the extent, nature, and mechanism of the buildup of long-lived gamma emitting nuclides in the reactor primary system. Radiation levels after reactor shutdown are presented, as well as mathematical equations used to account for the observed activity levels. The data have shown that Co60 is the major contributor to radiation levels in the SM-1. Co60 activity arises from the cobalt in Haynes 25 alloy flux suppressors, and the cobalt impurity in stainless steel. After 35 months operation at an average power level of 55%, deposited Co60 activity accounted for approximately 83% of the total radiation level (mr/hr) contributed by the long-lived gamma emitting nuclides. The contribution of the primary coolant activity to the total radiation level is insignificant when compared to the contribution of the activity deposited on the walls of the system. The radiation level on the super-heater side of the steam generator was about 1400 mr/hr after 35 months of reactor operation. The percentages of Co60 activity in the coolant and in the deposits were not the same. This indicates …
Date: November 30, 1960
Creator: Bergmann, C. A.; Bergen, C.; Cox, J. F.; Chupak, J. & Grant, L. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experiments on the Absorption of Polarized Negative MU Mesons by C12 (open access)

Experiments on the Absorption of Polarized Negative MU Mesons by C12

"This report describes two experiments performed in an effort to supply evidence for the universality of the V-A theory in weak interactions and for the law of conservation of leptons. In this first part the production rate of B to the 12th by the absorption of negative mu mesons in carbon was measured. From the amplitudes of the muon decay curve and the boron decay curve the rate was calculated to be (5.8 plus or minus 1.3) x 10 to the 3rd sec -1, in agreement with the hypothesis of a universal V_A theory. In the second part an attempt was made to measure the helicity of negative mu mesons by stopping longitudinally polarized muons in a carbon target and observing the electron asymmetry in the β-decay of the spin-1 B to the 12th. The results of this part were inconclusive, a consequence attributed to a short boron thermal relaxation time."
Date: November 1960
Creator: Bloch, Bernard L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theory of Cusped Geometries (open access)

Theory of Cusped Geometries

"The loss of particles through a cusp of a particular containment geometry utilizing cusped magnetic field lies is considered. A velocity space loss criterion analogous to the loss cone in the mirror machine is derived. The effect of a uniform longitudinal magnetic field perpendicular to the containing field is considered and a loss criterion is derived. The effect of the longitudinal field is to decrease cusp losses.
Date: November 15, 1960
Creator: Kileen, John
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Algorithm for Construction Feasible Schedules and Computing Their Schedule Times (open access)

An Algorithm for Construction Feasible Schedules and Computing Their Schedule Times

"An algorithm for the generation of feasible schedules and the computation of the completion times of the job operations of feasible schedule is presented. Using this algorithm, the distribution of schedule times over the set of feasible schedule—or a subset of feasible schedules—was determined for technological orderings that could occur in a general machine shop. These distributions are found to be approximately normal. Biasing techniques corresponding to “first come first serve,” random choice of jobs ready at each machine and combinations of these two extremes were used to compute distributions of schedule times."
Date: November 15, 1960
Creator: Heller, Jack & Logemann, George
System: The UNT Digital Library