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Atomic Energy Commission Reports
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AEC publication CONF
4
Advanced Indirect Cycle Water Reactor Studies for Maritime Applications
3
CONF (Series)
3
Combustion Engineering, Inc. Reports
3
AEC research and development report
2
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1
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Ion Exchange Absorption of Cesium by Potassium Hexacyanocobalt(II) Ferrate(II)
Abstract: A description is given of the preparation and properties of a granular form of potassium hexacyanocobalt (II) ferrate (II) that is a highly selective absorbent for cesium ion. The material is suitable for use in a large-scale ion exchange column, and offers the possibility of isolating and concentrating Cs137 from fission product waste solutions that arise from the processing of nuclear fuels.
Date:
October 23, 1963
Creator:
Prout, William E., 1921-; Russell, E. R. & Groh, H. J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
ML-1 Power Determination
The ML-1 is a nuclearly heated, electrical power producing plant being developed for the U. S. atomic Energy commission and the U. S. Army by Aeroject-General Nucleonics. The power plant is a compact, water-moderated, gas-cooled, nuclear reactor, coupled in a single closed cycle to a gas driven turbine-compressor set and alternator. The plant is designed to produce power up to 500 Kw electrical,using 3 Mw thermal supplied by the reactor. It will operate 10,000 hours without refueling and have a plant life of five years. The total weight is less than 40 tons and no single package weighs more than 15 tons.
Date:
October 23, 1963
Creator:
Lightle, Robert E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Operating and Safety Problems in a Research Reactor
Abstract. The purpose of this paper is to present, in the light of 20 years of reactor-operation experience at ORNL, what is being done in preparation for operation of the HFIR (High Flux Isotope Reactor). This paper considers only the areas of staffing and training; development of operating and maintenance procedures; preoperational testing of water systems; and testing of remote handling tools. The preparatory work in other areas such as the hydraulic tests, neutron tests, etc., is not covered in this presentation.
Date:
October 23, 1963
Creator:
McCord, R. V.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Selection of Personnel for Reactor Operator Training
Over the past six years, the hiring practices of the Reactor Operations Division of Argonne National Laboratory have been conducted to determine the highest level of personnel who would be willing to remain in the position of reactor operator. We have discontinued the hiring of personnel who have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution or who are close to receiving such a degree. We now hire men from three general categories: (1) graduates from two-year technical institutes, (2) men who have had a number of years of experience in related operating jobs such as the petroleum industry or the chemical industry, and (3) men who have served in the nuclear programs of the armed forces. The following tests are given: (1) Wonderlic personnel Test, score above 43 percentile is mandatory, (2) Oral Directions Test, score above 80 percentile is expected, (3) mechanical Comprehension Test, score above 80 percentile is expected, (4) Arithmetic Reasoning Test, score above 60 percentile is expected, and (5) Primary Mental Abilities Test, used primarily as a check on the other tests given. Applicant is interviewed by at least three supervisors in the Division. All three supervisors must concur before an offer of employment is made.
Date:
October 23, 1963
Creator:
Martens, Frederick H. (Frederick Hilbert), 1921-2012.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Sedan Event: On-Site Radiological Safety Report
Summary: The on-site radiological support program for Project Sedan was established to assist in exclusion area control, to ninimize the radiation exposure of participating personnel and observers, and to prevent the spread of radioactive contamination.
Date:
October 23, 1962
Creator:
Reynolds Electrical & Engineering Co. Radiological Safety Division. Health Medicine, and Safety Department.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Indirect Cycle Water Reactor Studies for Maritime Applications: Part 3. Analog Simulation of Reactor Plant Transients
Third part of the "final report of a study directed toward the evolution, design, and demonstration of the principle design features of interim indirect cycle water cooled and moderated nuclear power plants which will be useful in early cooperative programs between the Atomic Energy Commission and the United States maritime industry" (p. i).
Date:
October 23, 1961
Creator:
Combustion Engineering, inc. Nuclear Division.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Indirect Cycle Water Reactor Studies for Maritime Applications: Part 4. Steam Driven Coolant Pumps
Fourth part of the "final report of a study directed toward the evolution, design, and demonstration of the principle design features of interim indirect cycle water cooled and moderated nuclear power plants which will be useful in early cooperative programs between the Atomic Energy Commission and the United States maritime industry" (p. i).
Date:
October 23, 1961
Creator:
Combustion Engineering, inc. Nuclear Division.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Indirect Cycle Water Reactor Studies for Maritime Applications: Part 5. Spiked Core Concept
Fifth part of the "final report of a study directed toward the evolution, design, and demonstration of the principle design features of interim indirect cycle water cooled and moderated nuclear power plants which will be useful in early cooperative programs between the Atomic Energy Commission and the United States maritime industry" (p. i).
Date:
October 23, 1961
Creator:
Combustion Engineering, inc. Nuclear Division.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Internal Heat Generation on Pot Calcination Rates for Radioactive Wastes
Review of methods by which the radial deposition mechanism was determined in experiments with simulated waste solutions are briefly reviewed.
Date:
October 23, 1961
Creator:
Perona, J. J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Low Frequency Amplifier IH-130-1
A tranistorized d.c. coupled amplifier having very good gain stability, as well as very low drift of the output d.c. level, has been designed. Low frequency input signals with an amplitude of .04 to 2 volts peak-to-peak, approximately, coming from a low impedance source (voice soil of a speaker system) are amplified to an approximate peak-to-peak amplitude of 4 volts. The output is intended to drive a load of the order of 100 kohm.
Date:
October 23, 1961
Creator:
Llacer, Jorge
System:
The UNT Digital Library