Revisions to variable goal exposure plans for production type fuel elements (open access)

Revisions to variable goal exposure plans for production type fuel elements

The exposures calculated from these plans are designed to maximize plant return on the basis that the only restraint on metal usage is that imposed by the economics of the plutonium production process and associated uranium cycle. When metal throughput in limited by ex-reactor physical capabilities to a level lower than the unrestrained requirements, exposures higher than those recommended in this document would be indicated. In essence then, these plans represent minimum economical exposures for current production fuel types, on the basis of attempting to maximize plant returns. The adjustments recommended herein, stem solely from revised estimates of the metal performance level indicies (C{sub R} values) of the various metal types.
Date: December 6, 1960
Creator: Bloomstrand, R. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rear-face Parker fitting reaming (open access)

Rear-face Parker fitting reaming

Although a fuel reactor job procedure has not yet been prepared, techniques and equipment used in a current production test are adequate with minor modifications for full reactor Parker fitting reaming. With existing reactor hardware, available flow increases at B, D, and F Reactors would be limited to about 2,500 gpm. The extent of additional rear face piping problems which may be encountered as a result of reaming cannot in several instances be predicted with confidence at this time. It is expected that preliminary answers to currently foreseen problems will be available by April 1, 1961. To some extent, however, this is dependent on production tests under way or proposed, and will require coordination with various Manufacturing Operations. For vibration and flow problems in the downcomer approach piping, conclusive answers may not be available before July, 196l, although there is no positive evidence that the flow increases cannot be absorbed. Increased pressurization of effluent line junction boxes at 105-D has been solved by improved box venting. Increased flows resulting from reaming may require still greater venting capacity, which would be available for capital expenditures on the order of $3,000--$5,000 per area.
Date: December 6, 1960
Creator: Brinkman, L. B. & Corley, J. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Avian Investigations in the Cape Thompson Region (open access)

Avian Investigations in the Cape Thompson Region

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Date: December 6, 1960
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library