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Removal of ruptured slug from tube 1768-D
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Date:
July 18, 1951
Creator:
Snyder, F.A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Health-Physics Monthly Information Report. May 1951
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Date:
June 18, 1951
Creator:
Bradleyk, J. E. & Burbage, J. J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Carbon Anodes for Fluorine Cells
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Date:
June 18, 1951
Creator:
McLaren, James
System:
The UNT Digital Library
HOMOGENEOUS REACTOR EXPERIMENT QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING FEBRUARY 28, 1951
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Date:
May 18, 1951
Creator:
Thompson, W.E. comp.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
THE TECHNOLOGY OF THORIUM
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Date:
July 18, 1951
Creator:
March, L.L. Jr. & Keeler, J.R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Average Fission Cross Section of U$sup 233$, U$sup 234$, and U$sub 236$ in the Fast Cross Section of U$sup 236$ in the Fast Reactor Neutron Spectrum
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Date:
May 18, 1951
Creator:
Jurney, E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
DISTILLATION COLUMN FOR SEPARATING URANIUM AND FISSION PRODUCT FLUORIDES
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Date:
April 18, 1951
Creator:
Lenoir, J.M.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Exhaust Ventilation on Machine Tools Used on Materials of High Toxicity
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Date:
December 18, 1951
Creator:
Schulte, H. F.; Hyatt, E. C. & Smith, F. S., Jr.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Interim report No. 1 on Production Test 105-407-P -- Pile test of magnesium front dummies
The inlet portions of pile process tubes, which originally contained a pattern of aluminum dummy slugs, have been reported subject to pitting corrosion since the removal of the slugs. This corrosion is more severe than that found in the other portions of the tubes. The insertion of magnesium dummy slugs has been recommended to arrest this corrosion. A pile test of the effect of magnesium dummies is in progress and preliminary results are reported. Current-voltage relationships between magnesium and aluminum have been found to be satisfactory. A study of previously reported data on front tube corrosion has been made. It is concluded that the overall corrosion of the tubes is low, but that pitting is occurring in the inlet portion. This pitting is not necessarily the result of removal of the front dummy pattern. Magnesium dummies, when tested, were found safe for the aluminum tubes, but no data were obtained as to their ability to protect the aluminum. The tubes are not considered to be in imminent danger of failure, and if a dummy pattern is inserted it will probably result in a small production loss.
Date:
December 18, 1951
Creator:
Lewis, M. & Goldsmith, S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
CENTERLINE FOIL MEASUREMENTS OF THERMAL NEUTRON INTENSITIES FOR EXPERIMENT 1
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Date:
April 18, 1951
Creator:
Johnson, E. B.; McCammon, G. & Haydon, M. P.
System:
The UNT Digital Library