Feed Materials Production Center Summary Technical Report: July 1, 1963-September 30, 1963 (open access)

Feed Materials Production Center Summary Technical Report: July 1, 1963-September 30, 1963

From abstract: The temperature of molten uranium was measured indirectly by an infrared radiation pyrometer. The emissivities of graphite and molten uranium were determined, and a series of equations correlating pyrometer readings with melt temperatures was derived.
Date: October 28, 1963
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Secondary Missiles Generated by Nuclear-Produced Blast Waves (open access)

Secondary Missiles Generated by Nuclear-Produced Blast Waves

Report from Operation Plumbob regarding an experiment investigating secondary missiles created by blast waves from nuclear detonations of three different yeilds.
Date: October 28, 1963
Creator: Bowen, I. Gerald; Franklin, Mary E.; Fletcher, E. Royce & Albright, Ray W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
9-ANGIE : a Two-Dimensional, Multigroup, Neutron-Diffusion-Theory Reactor Code for the IBM 709 or 7090 (open access)

9-ANGIE : a Two-Dimensional, Multigroup, Neutron-Diffusion-Theory Reactor Code for the IBM 709 or 7090

The 9-ANGIE, one of a series of reactor neutronic programs for an IBM 709 or 7090 data processing system, solves the time-dependent, multi-group, neutron diffusion equation for one to eighteen energy groups applied to a rectangular mesh superimposed on either an x-y or an r-z plane. It is characterized by its generalities in region description, boundary conditions, etc., without sacrificing simplicity of input preparation and ease of machine operation. The notation, the style, and the format have been held as consistent as possible with 9-ZOOM, the companion one-dimensional program.
Date: October 28, 1960
Creator: Stone, Stuart P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Structural Response and Permanent Displacement Measurements (open access)

Structural Response and Permanent Displacement Measurements

Measurements and visual observations made during the Hardtack II series of underground shots provide basis for conclusions regarding shock-resistant design of protection for cavities in rock and qualitative prediction of permanent displacements in rock due to nuclear detonations. Vibration measurements on blast-resistant construction in soil provided non-nuclear test results which apply to shock resistant design. With varying soil cover, the compressive mode predominated in arch structures and a mass of soil apparently acted with the structure that varied in magnitude in inverse fashion with two depths of cover. Underground structural harmonic response theories were in part verified, for some structures, though the absence of an appreciable flexural mode in buried arch structures was significant.
Date: October 28, 1960
Creator: Sievers, R. H., Jr. & Stacy, A. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library