Delayed Failure Hydrogen Embrittlement of Zirconium : Summary Report, September 15, 1961 to September 14, 1962 (open access)

Delayed Failure Hydrogen Embrittlement of Zirconium : Summary Report, September 15, 1961 to September 14, 1962

The following report summarizes an investigation made to determine the extent to which zirconium and zirconium alloys exhibit delayed failure as caused by a combination of absorbed hydrogen and applied stress during the period September 15, 1961, to September 14, 1962.
Date: October 10, 1962
Creator: Weinstein, Daniel & Holtz, F. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Contaminant Effects Study : Phase Report, January 5 to September 15, 1962 (open access)

Contaminant Effects Study : Phase Report, January 5 to September 15, 1962

From abstract: "This report describes and evaluates the variables affecting contamination of precise devices...In the present report these variables are discussed in more detail and the basis for their inclusion in the listing are given. The relative importance of the several parameters will be discussed in another report."
Date: October 9, 1962
Creator: Lieberman, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Improved Zirconium Alloys Quarterly Report: July - September 1962 (open access)

Improved Zirconium Alloys Quarterly Report: July - September 1962

Quarterly report describing the progress and development of improved zirconium alloys for service in superheated water and steam. This report covers the period between July 1 to September 30, 1962 and was conducted by the United States and the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM).
Date: October 12, 1962
Creator: Weinstein, Daniel & Holtz, F. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of Isotope Dilution Techniques for Assay of Food Additives (open access)

Development of Isotope Dilution Techniques for Assay of Food Additives

"lsotope dilution techniques are described for the assay of chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides and organic phosphorus pesticides in foods. Results are given for the determination of tetranitro-DDT-dianilide, dianilide of tetranitro- DDE, dieldrin, systox, and derivatives of these compounds. "
Date: October 31, 1962
Creator: Nuclear Science and Engineering Corporation
System: The UNT Digital Library
III. Crystalline Complexes of Bis(Di-2-Ethylbutylphosphinyl) Methahe With Uranium(VI) Nitrate and With Thorium Nitrate (open access)

III. Crystalline Complexes of Bis(Di-2-Ethylbutylphosphinyl) Methahe With Uranium(VI) Nitrate and With Thorium Nitrate

Technical report. From Abstract : "Bis(di-2-ethylbutylphosphinyl)methane, EBDPM, forms complexes with uranium (VI) nitrate and thorium (IV) nitrate in which EBDPM acts as a bidentate ligand and the nitrato groups appear to be coordinated. The complex with uranium (VI) is a monomer, UO2(NO3)29EBDPM), while the complex with thorium in a dimer, [Th(NO3)4]2(EBDPM)3. Both complexes are of high thermal stability."
Date: October 16, 1962
Creator: Parker, James R. & Banks, Charles V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Separation and Spectrophotometric Determination of Rare Earths (open access)

Separation and Spectrophotometric Determination of Rare Earths

Technical report. From Summary : "At the present time arsenazo appears to be widely used for the spectrophotometric determination of rare earths. Unfortunately, the method is not selective. The separation of rare earths and yttrium from interfering elements has been studied, and the following method has been proposed. Rare earths are precipitated as fluorides using fluorides using calcium fluoride as the carrier. Thorium and zirconium are removed by extraction with thenoyltrifluoroacetone (TTA) in xylene at pH 1.3. Small amounts of residual aluminum, iron, etc. are removed by extraction with 8-quinolinolchloroform at pH 4.5. Rare earths are separated from calcium by TTA extraction at the same pH, and they are then back-extracted into 1 M nitric acid. After evaporation of the solution, the rare earths are determined spectrophotometrically with arsenazo."
Date: October 18, 1962
Creator: Onishi, Hiroshi & Banks, Charles V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Enhancement of Acidity of Very Weak Acids in Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (open access)

The Enhancement of Acidity of Very Weak Acids in Tertiary Butyl Alcohol

Technical report. From Abstract : "The acidity of a solution of acid, HX, and salt, MX, is affected by both the concentration of X- and M+ owing to incomplete dissociation of the salt, MX. it was possible to increase the acidity of a solution of 2,6-di-tert-butylphenol - tetrabutylammonium 2,6-di-tert-butylphenolate relative to a dilute solution of tetrabutylammonium hydroxide by increasing the tetrabutylammonium bromide content. This indicates that the dissociation constant of the hydroxide base is sufficiently large that extensive dissociation occurs in dilute solutions. The addition of tetrabutylammonium bromide is therefore recommended as a general method for increasing the acidity and improving the titration characteristics of extremely weak acids."
Date: October 22, 1962
Creator: Marple, Leland & Fritz, J. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Study of Metal-1.10-Phenanthroline Complex Equilibria by Potentiometric Measurement (open access)

Study of Metal-1.10-Phenanthroline Complex Equilibria by Potentiometric Measurement

Technical report. From Abstract : "The silver-1,10-phenanthroline system has been studied and the stability constants determined for the 1:1 and 2:1 complexes using the silver electrode. This known system was then used to study the complexes of 1,10-phenanthroline with other metals. The log βn values found for the over-all stoichiometric stability constants are as follows: Ag, 5.02, 12.07; Mn, 3.88, 7.04, 10.11; Cd, 5.93, 10.52, 14.30; Zn, 6.83, 12.05, 16.92. The stoichiometric stability constants determined for copper are log k2 = 6.42 and log k2k3 = 11.05."
Date: October 25, 1962
Creator: Dale, John M. & Banks, Charles V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Scandium-Yttrium and Scandium-Zirconium System (open access)

The Scandium-Yttrium and Scandium-Zirconium System

Technical report. From Abstract : "The scandium-yttrium and scandium-zirconium were studied by thermal and x-ray methods. Both systems are characterized by complete solid solubility in the low temperature hexagonal form and in the high temperature bcc form. In the Sc-Y system, there is a minimum in the solidus at 50 at. pct and 1365°C, while the solidus in the Sc-Zr system follows a nearly straight line relationship between the melting point of scandium and zirconium. There is a minimum in the temperature of transition from hexagonal to bcc in the Sc-Y system at 43 at. pct Y and 1175°C; while the temperature of transition is raised in the Sc-Zr system to a maximum of 1415°C at 30 at. pct Zr."
Date: October 26, 1962
Creator: Beaudry, B. J. & Daane, A. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing of Pu238 (open access)

Chemical Processing of Pu238

Technical report. From Abstract : "Plutonium (principally Pu238) was separated from neptunium, and both the plutonium and neptunium were purified from fission products and cations by a three-cycle anion exchange process."
Date: October 1962
Creator: Tetzlaff, Ralph N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Brookhaven Chemo-Nuclear In-Pile Research Loop (open access)

Brookhaven Chemo-Nuclear In-Pile Research Loop

The purpose of the Chemo-nuclear In-pile Research Loop is to provide a versatile facility for investigating chemo-nuclear reactions under flow conditions. The loop os designed to handle gaseous systems in conjunction with fixed packages of solid fuel.
Date: October 1962
Creator: Steinber, Meyer; Tucker, Walter; Waide, Charles & Bezler, Paul
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Deflecting Mode in the Circular Iris-Loaded Waveguide of a RF Particle Separator (open access)

The Deflecting Mode in the Circular Iris-Loaded Waveguide of a RF Particle Separator

The rf particle separator, proposed in 1959 by W.K.H. Panofsky and now in preparation for the Brookhaven Alternating Gradient Synchrotron, required a rf structure which gives a transverse impulse to a passing relativistic particle. In order to produce an accumulative transverse deflection of a traveling charged particle with an electromagnetic field, it is necessary that the field contains a synchronous component and in principle, waveguides and cavities are equivalent with respect to the particle dynamics. It was pointed out by H.G. Hereward, that the electric and magnetic deflection of a transverse electric mode (i.e., with no electric field component parallel to the direction of the particle velocity) cancel exactly at all particle velocities. The deflecting force of a transverse magnetic mode on a synchronous particle with the velocity v is proportional to the factor 1-(v/c)2 and vanishes therefore in the case of relativistic particles.
Date: October 25, 1962
Creator: Hahn, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wave Functions for Antishielding Factors of Ions and for the Electronic Polarisabilities of the Alkali Atoms (open access)

Wave Functions for Antishielding Factors of Ions and for the Electronic Polarisabilities of the Alkali Atoms

The purpose if this paper is to present tables of perturbed wave functions which have been obtained in three recent investigations: (1) wave functions v1'(nℓ→ℓ') which pertains to the perturbation of the d electrons of various ions as a result of the potential due to a nuclear quadrupole moment Q3 (2) wave functions v1',H(nℓ→ℓ) which represent the antishielding of the d electrons for a possible nuclear hexadecapole moment H; (3) wave functions u2'(ns→p) which pertain to the dipole perturbation of the valence (ns) electrons of the alkali atoms. Throughout this paper, the notation is the same as in a previous report in which a similar tabulation of perturbed wave function was made.
Date: October 19, 1962
Creator: Sternbeiner R. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Rapid Beam Deflector for the Brookhaven AGS (open access)

A Rapid Beam Deflector for the Brookhaven AGS

An air cored pulse deflection coil has been constructed for the Brookhaven AGS. The system produces a deflecting pulse with a peak radial deflection of 2.5 cms and duration of 70 microseconds. Beam spill duration of 15 to 50 microseconds from the target is readily achieved. One deflector has given satisfactory service for over a year and a second unit has been installed this summer.
Date: October 2, 1962
Creator: Brown, H. N.; Culwick, B. B. & Forsyth, E. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Power Cycling of High Power Density Fuel Specimens Clad With 10-Mil Wall Stainless Steel (open access)

Power Cycling of High Power Density Fuel Specimens Clad With 10-Mil Wall Stainless Steel

Three thin-wall stainless steel fuel specimens made using fabrication processes and materials similar to the Consumers Big Rock Plant research and development fuel rods were power cycled 3000 times between 500,000 and 75,000 BTU/hr-ft2 in the General Electric Test Reactor (GETR) Trail Cable facility. The fuel specimens were exposed to 1000 psi boiling water. All of the fuel specimens withstood the test without failing or without any significant changes in the clad characteristics.
Date: October 1962
Creator: Rowland, T. C. & Atkinson, J. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Program For The Development of Plutonium Recycle For Use In Light Water Moderated Reactors Program Summary and Sixth Quarterly Report, July 1 - September 30, 1962 (open access)

Program For The Development of Plutonium Recycle For Use In Light Water Moderated Reactors Program Summary and Sixth Quarterly Report, July 1 - September 30, 1962

The work described in this report represents progress toward an agreement signed by the United States and the European Atomic Energy Community which provides a basis for cooperation in programs for the advancement of peaceful applications of atomic energy.
Date: October 15, 1962
Creator: Carver, J. G.; Lagache, M. P. & Morgan, W. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Accurate Nuclear Fuel Burnup Analyses: Third Quarterly Progress Report June - August, 1962 (open access)

Accurate Nuclear Fuel Burnup Analyses: Third Quarterly Progress Report June - August, 1962

Work has continued on the development of accurate nuclear fuel burnup analysis. Work performed by the third quarter of 1962 is summarized.
Date: October 1, 1962
Creator: Rider, B. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Studies ot UO2-Cladding Mechanical Interactions (Short Time Irradiations in the GETR Trail Cable Facility) (open access)

Studies ot UO2-Cladding Mechanical Interactions (Short Time Irradiations in the GETR Trail Cable Facility)

This report is a supplement to GEAP-3759, Plastic Strain In Thin Fuel Element Cladding Due to UO2 Thermal Expansion. Cladding growth results are reported for repetitively irradiated, UO2 pellet-filled, annular capsules: for two UO2 powder-filled, annular capsules: and for six solid cylindrical pellet-filled capsules. Dimensional changes of the capsules irradiated during the entire program were analyzed, and the relationship of these results to the over-all fuel development program were evaluated.
Date: October 1962
Creator: Hazel, V. E.; Lyons, M. F. & Comprelli, F. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
FORE - A Computational Program For The Analysis Of Fast Reactor Excursions (open access)

FORE - A Computational Program For The Analysis Of Fast Reactor Excursions

A digital computer program, FORE, which calculates transients for a fast reactor, has been coded for the TRANSAC 2000 computer. Its purpose is to provide understanding of the dynamics of fast reactors with particular emphasis on large ceramic-fueled fast reactors. The program calculates reactor power and temperatures of fuel, coolant, clad, and structure.
Date: October 16, 1962
Creator: Greebler, P.; Sherer, D. B. & Walton, N. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fuel Cycle Program - A Boiling Water Reactor Research and Development Program: Ninth Quarterly Progress Report July 1962 - September 1962 (open access)

Fuel Cycle Program - A Boiling Water Reactor Research and Development Program: Ninth Quarterly Progress Report July 1962 - September 1962

The Fuel Cycle Program is an integrated program of investigation in the Vallecitos Boiling Water Reactor (VBWR) and other facilities to improve the technological limits of boiling water reactors.
Date: October 25, 1962
Creator: Howard, C. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High Power Density Development Project Tenth Quarterly Progress Report July-September 1962 (open access)

High Power Density Development Project Tenth Quarterly Progress Report July-September 1962

The Big Rock Point Reactor of the Consumers Power Company went critical for the first time on September 27, 1962. Summarized here are objectives and accomplishments of the pre-operational period as well as an indication of work scope remaining.
Date: October 1, 1962
Creator: Holladay, R. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library