Removal of ruptured slug from tube 3467-B (open access)

Removal of ruptured slug from tube 3467-B

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Date: November 20, 1951
Creator: Janos, A. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Removal of ruptured slug from tube 1174-D (open access)

Removal of ruptured slug from tube 1174-D

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Date: June 20, 1951
Creator: DeVoss, H. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Works monthly report, February 1951 (open access)

Hanford Works monthly report, February 1951

This is a progress report of the production on the Hanford Reservation for the month of February 1951. This report takes each division (e.g., manufacturing, medical, accounting, occupational safety, security, reactor operations, etc.) of the site and summarizes its accomplishments and employee relations for that month.
Date: March 20, 1951
Creator: Prout, G. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Works monthly report, March 1951 (open access)

Hanford Works monthly report, March 1951

This is a progress report of the production reactors on the Hanford Reservation for the month of March 1951. This report takes each division (e.g., manufacturing, medical, accounting, occupational safety, security, reactor operations, etc.) of the site and summarizes its accomplishments and employee relations for that month.
Date: April 20, 1951
Creator: Prout, G. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Works Monthly Report: June 1951 (open access)

Hanford Works Monthly Report: June 1951

This is a progress report of the production on the Hanford Reservation for the month of June 1951. This report takes each division (e.g., manufacturing, medical, accounting, occupational safety, security, reactor operations, etc.) of the site and summarizes its accomplishments and employee relations for that month.
Date: July 20, 1951
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy Doubling in D.C. Accelerators (open access)

Energy Doubling in D.C. Accelerators

It is generally believed that charged particles cannot be accelerated from ground potential to ground potential unless they pass through a system which has associated iwth it a time varying magnetic field. D.C. electric fields must satisfy the equation {contour_integral} Eds = 0, while the time varying fields used in radio-frequency accelerators and betatrons are freed from this restriction of scalar potential theory. In 1932, AJ Dempster produced protons with an energy of 45 Kev, by passing them from an electrode at +22.5 kv dc to ground. The protons were first accelerated to ground potential, with an energy gain of 22.5 kev. A small fraction of the protons then picked up an electron from a residual gas molecule, and ''coasted'' to a second electrode at +22.5 kv. Then a small fraction of these neutral hydrogen atoms lost their electrons, and were accelerated to ground with a second gain in energy equal to 22.5 kev. An accelerator of this type is obviously impractical for several reasons. The probability of neutralizing a proton varies inversely with a high power of the particle velocity, so the scheme would not work at energies of interest to nuclear physicists. Even at the low energies where …
Date: April 20, 1951
Creator: Alvarez, Luis W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Zirconium Pilot Plant Research and Development. Progress Report (open access)

Zirconium Pilot Plant Research and Development. Progress Report

A summary of the work which was done on the small pilot plant during the week's operation shows the following: (1) High vaporization rates can be obtained from a vibrating flash plate. (2) Feeding powder to the plate at a constant and controllable rate presented some difficulty. This may be overcome by pumping between Victoprene seals, proper outgassing of the powder, using a smaller diameter screw, and sloping the feed screw upward to avoid translation of the powder by vibration. (3) Deposition rates could not be properly studied because of high noncondensable pressures. There is an indication that too high a flow rate favors the deposition of ZrI/sub 2/ if the filiment temperature is too low. (4) No corrosion of the flash plate was evidenced during the short period the plant was in operation. A thorough study of corrosion must be made, however, since the entire process may depend on the durability of the flash plate. (5) This type of equipment offers a means of rapidly obtaining good data at a low cost on the fundamentals of an iodide-flow process for the production of zirconium metal. (auth)
Date: November 20, 1951
Creator: Dryden, C. E.; Accountius, O. E.; Black, D. G.; Finney, B. C.; Gruber, B. A.; Jurevic, W. G. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Progress Report on Zirconium Pilot Plant Research and Development (open access)

Progress Report on Zirconium Pilot Plant Research and Development

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Date: September 20, 1951
Creator: Accountius, O. E.; Black, D. G.; Dryden, C. E.; Finney, B. C.; Gruber, B. A.; Jurevic, W. G. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Studies in the Carbonate-Uranium System. Part 3. Spectrophotometric Investigation of the Carbonate-Uranyl Complexes (open access)

Studies in the Carbonate-Uranium System. Part 3. Spectrophotometric Investigation of the Carbonate-Uranyl Complexes

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Date: August 20, 1951
Creator: Blake, C. A.; Lowrie, R .S.; Brown, K. B. & Hill, D. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Shielding for the Low Power Research Reactor (open access)

Shielding for the Low Power Research Reactor

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Date: February 20, 1951
Creator: Neustadt, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
PROBLEMS OF LEACHING AND DIGESTION OF URANIFEROUS SLAGS. Progress report No. 2 for June 1951 (open access)

PROBLEMS OF LEACHING AND DIGESTION OF URANIFEROUS SLAGS. Progress report No. 2 for June 1951

The volume of H/sub 2/ evolved on dissolving screened nonroasted U- bearing scrap, slag, and liner in HCl were determined; the values were found to indicate the degree of removal of metallic particles by screening. Digestions of nonroasted plant-pulverized scrap with HNO/sub 3/, NaNO/sub 3/, or Fe/sub 2/(SO/ sub 4/)/sub 3/ in HCl and with HNO/sub 3/ or NaNO/sub 3/ in H/su b 2/SO/sub 4/ were not so effective as digestion with NaClO/sub 3/ in HCl. Doubling the free acid content and addition of FeSO/sub 4/ improved the efficiency of the latter digestion. Removal of CaF/sub 2/ from crude (NH/sub 4/)/sub 2/ UO/sub 4/ by solution of the uranate in acetic acid, HCl, or Hsub 2SO/sub 4/ was limited by slow filtration rates. (W.L.H.)
Date: July 20, 1951
Creator: Fleck, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Crystal Structure of Thorium and Zirconium Dihydrides by X-Ray and Neutron Diffraction (open access)

The Crystal Structure of Thorium and Zirconium Dihydrides by X-Ray and Neutron Diffraction

Thorium forms a tetragonal lower hydride of composition ThH{sub 2}. The hydrides ThH{sub 2}, ThD{sub 2} and ZrD{sub 2} have been studied by neutron diffraction in order that hydrogen positions could be determined. The hydrides are isomorphous, and have a deformed fluorite structure. Metal-hydrogen distances in thorium hydride are unusually large, as in UH{sub 3}. Thorium and zirconium scattering amplitudes and a revised scattering amplitude for deuterium are reported.
Date: April 20, 1951
Creator: Rundle, R. E.; Shull, C. G. & Wollan, E. O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
THE EXPLOSIBILITY OF TITANIUM, ZIRCONIUM, THORIUM, URANIUM, AND THEIR HYDRIDES. (Bureau of Mines Report No. 3202) (open access)

THE EXPLOSIBILITY OF TITANIUM, ZIRCONIUM, THORIUM, URANIUM, AND THEIR HYDRIDES. (Bureau of Mines Report No. 3202)

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Date: June 20, 1951
Creator: Hartmann, I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Cladding of Zirconium (open access)

The Cladding of Zirconium

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Date: December 20, 1951
Creator: Saller, H. A.; Keeler, J. R. & Szumachowski, E. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Purex Pulse-Column Studies With Unirradiated Uranium. (Development of Specifications for the O.R.N.L. Pilot Plant) (open access)

Purex Pulse-Column Studies With Unirradiated Uranium. (Development of Specifications for the O.R.N.L. Pilot Plant)

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Date: February 20, 1951
Creator: Bradley, J. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library