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Evaluation of Fiberglas for Use in Cushioning Plutonium Parts.
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Date:
November 24, 1971
Creator:
Lombardi, Ernest F. & Donovan, Robert I.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of porous carbon and ceramic supports for hyperfiltration
Porous carbon and ceramic tubes were evaluated as supports for dynamically formed zirconium (IV) hydrous oxide-polycarboxylic acid hyperfiltration membranes. The most promising membranes were formed on Union Carbide 6-C carbon tubes using a 150,000 molecular weight polyacrylic acid. Sodium chloride rejections as high as 97% were obtained at water fluxes of 80 gpd/ft{sup 2} compared with rejections of 90 to 95% and fluxes of 130 gpd/ft{sup 2} using the porous stainless steel-Acropor/Millipore supports. The effects of pressure, circulation velocity, and temperature on membrane flux and sodium chloride and Coalinga water rejections were studied. A small industrial module containing 6-C carbon supports with a 3.04 ft{sup 2} filtration surface gave a salt rejection of 86% and a product water flux of 60 gpd/ft{sup 2}.
Date:
March 24, 1971
Creator:
Cabellon, J. B.; Padia, A. K. & Whitesides, L. E., Jr.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of porous carbon and ceramic supports for hyperfiltration
Porous carbon and ceramic tubes were evaluated as supports for dynamically formed zirconium (IV) hydrous oxide-polycarboxylic acid hyperfiltration membranes. The most promising membranes were formed on Union Carbide 6-C carbon tubes using a 150,000 molecular weight polyacrylic acid. Sodium chloride rejections as high as 97% were obtained at water fluxes of 80 gpd/ft{sup 2} compared with rejections of 90 to 95% and fluxes of 130 gpd/ft{sup 2} using the porous stainless steel-Acropor/Millipore supports. The effects of pressure, circulation velocity, and temperature on membrane flux and sodium chloride and Coalinga water rejections were studied. A small industrial module containing 6-C carbon supports with a 3.04 ft{sup 2} filtration surface gave a salt rejection of 86% and a product water flux of 60 gpd/ft{sup 2}.
Date:
March 24, 1971
Creator:
Cabellon, J. B.; Padia, A. K. & Whitesides, L. E., Jr.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Results of additional studies of instrumentation and flow mixing in the ZrH 19-element test bundle
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Date:
November 24, 1971
Creator:
Ostermier, B.J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Results of delta weight calculations between 6061 AA and 7075 AA pressure vessel closures
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Date:
August 24, 1971
Creator:
Tracy, D.W.
System:
The UNT Digital Library