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Smoothed Thermocouple Tables of Extended Significance (°C), Volume 2: Section 2.1
This report is a segment providing smoothed thermocouple tables of extended significance in degrees Celsius (°C) for [section name]. It includes [1] a figure illustrating the difference in microvolts between the values in the smoothed table and those in the reference table and [2] a reference table containing (i) a tabulation of smoothed emf (in absolute millivolts) vs. temperature for a specific thermocouple and (ii) a tabulation of emf differences.
Date:
March 1965
Creator:
Adams, R. K. & Davisson, E. G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Smoothed Thermocouple Tables of Extended Significance (°C), Volume 2: Section 2.2
This report is a segment providing smoothed thermocouple tables of extended significance in degrees Celsius (°C) for [section name]. It includes [1] a figure illustrating the difference in microvolts between the values in the smoothed table and those in the reference table and [2] a reference table containing (i) a tabulation of smoothed emf (in absolute millivolts) vs. temperature for a specific thermocouple and (ii) a tabulation of emf differences.
Date:
March 1965
Creator:
Adams, R. K. & Davisson, E. G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Smoothed Thermocouple Tables of Extended Significance (°C), Volume 2: Section 2.5
This report is a segment providing smoothed thermocouple tables of extended significance in degrees Celsius (°C) for [section name]. It includes [1] a figure illustrating the difference in microvolts between the values in the smoothed table and those in the reference table and [2] a reference table containing (i) a tabulation of smoothed emf (in absolute millivolts) vs. temperature for a specific thermocouple and (ii) a tabulation of emf differences.
Date:
March 1965
Creator:
Adams, R. K. & Davisson, E. G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Smoothed Thermocouple Tables of Extended Significance (°C), Volume 2: Section 2.7
This report is a segment providing smoothed thermocouple tables of extended significance in degrees Celsius (°C) for [section name]. It includes [1] a figure illustrating the difference in microvolts between the values in the smoothed table and those in the reference table and [2] a reference table containing (i) a tabulation of smoothed emf (in absolute millivolts) vs. temperature for a specific thermocouple and (ii) a tabulation of emf differences.
Date:
March 1965
Creator:
Adams, R. K. & Davisson, E. G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Smoothed Thermocouple Tables of Extended Significance (°C), Volume 2: Section 2.8
This report is a segment providing smoothed thermocouple tables of extended significance in degrees Celsius (°C) for [section name]. It includes [1] a figure illustrating the difference in microvolts between the values in the smoothed table and those in the reference table and [2] a reference table containing (i) a tabulation of smoothed emf (in absolute millivolts) vs. temperature for a specific thermocouple and (ii) a tabulation of emf differences.
Date:
March 1965
Creator:
Adams, R. K. & Davisson, E. G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Smoothed Thermocouple Tables of Extended Significance (°C), Volume 2: Section 2.9
This report is a segment providing smoothed thermocouple tables of extended significance in degrees Celsius (°C) for [section name]. It includes [1] a figure illustrating the difference in microvolts between the values in the smoothed table and those in the reference table and [2] a reference table containing (i) a tabulation of smoothed emf (in absolute millivolts) vs. temperature for a specific thermocouple and (ii) a tabulation of emf differences.
Date:
March 1965
Creator:
Adams, R. K. & Davisson, E. G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Smoothed Thermocouple Tables of Extended Significance (°C), Volume 2: Section 2.10
This report is a segment providing smoothed thermocouple tables of extended significance in degrees Celsius (°C) for [section name]. It includes [1] a figure illustrating the difference in microvolts between the values in the smoothed table and those in the reference table and [2] a reference table containing (i) a tabulation of smoothed emf (in absolute millivolts) vs. temperature for a specific thermocouple and (ii) a tabulation of emf differences.
Date:
March 1965
Creator:
Adams, R. K. & Davisson, E. G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Smoothed Thermocouple Tables of Extended Significance (°C), Volume 2: Section 2.11
This report is a segment providing smoothed thermocouple tables of extended significance in degrees Celsius (°C) for [section name]. It includes [1] a figure illustrating the difference in microvolts between the values in the smoothed table and those in the reference table and [2] a reference table containing (i) a tabulation of smoothed emf (in absolute millivolts) vs. temperature for a specific thermocouple and (ii) a tabulation of emf differences.
Date:
March 1965
Creator:
Adams, R. K. & Davisson, E. G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Smoothed Thermocouple Tables of Extended Significance (°C), Volume 2: Section 2.14
This report is a segment providing smoothed thermocouple tables of extended significance in degrees Celsius (°C) for [section name]. It includes [1] a figure illustrating the difference in microvolts between the values in the smoothed table and those in the reference table and [2] a reference table containing (i) a tabulation of smoothed emf (in absolute millivolts) vs. temperature for a specific thermocouple and (ii) a tabulation of emf differences.
Date:
March 1965
Creator:
Adams, R. K. & Davisson, E. G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Halogen Collector Test Program
Report documenting the Halogen Collector Test program, which was undertaken to provide "methods of removing trace quantities of radioactive iodine from an air stream" (p. 1). The report includes designs of the program and the test facility, test results, analysis of these results, and encountered problems. Appendices begin on page 38.
Date:
March 1, 1960
Creator:
Arthur D. Little, Inc.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Final Design Report: DR-1 Gas Loop
Report describing the performance, fission product tolerance, design, and costs of the DR-1 Gas Loop, which is an in-reactor test facility.
Date:
March 1961
Creator:
Baars, R. E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Heavy-Water-Moderated Power Reactors: a Status Report
From introduction: "Evaluation of the present economic and technological status of power reactors that are cooled and moderated by heavy water and fueled with natural uranium."
Date:
March 1960
Creator:
Babcock, Dale Friend
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Development of High-Temperature Electrical Ground Test Heaters for the SNAP 10A Program
Introduction: The development and qualification of the system acceptance test heaters and the reactor simulator heater are described in this progress report.
Date:
March 1, 1965
Creator:
Blevitt, R.; Paine, G. & Sudar, S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Nuclear Reactor System for Generating Power and Supplying Steam to a Water Desalination Plant in the Florida Keys
From foreword: The results of an engineering study directed toward the evaluation and selection of a nuclear reactor system designed to produce electricity and furnish steam to a water desalination plant in the Florida Keys are given in this report.
Date:
March 1964
Creator:
Burns and Roe
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Evaluation of the Fallout-Radiation Protection Afforded by a Southwestern Residence
Report regarding experiments made to determine the fallout-radiation protection offered by a "single-story stucco and frame house with a heavy shake roof and no basement," (p. 5) which is noted as being popular in the southwestern United States.
Date:
March 14, 1961
Creator:
Burson, Z.; Parry, D. & Borella, H.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Multi-Channel Boiling Stability for Sodium Graphite Reactors
Abstract: This report presents an analysis of coolant boiling in sodium graphite reactors.
Date:
March 1, 1962
Creator:
Cappel, H. H.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Design and Testing of a High-Heat Flux Electron-Bombardment Heater
Report issued by the Argonne National Laboratory discussing the testing of an electron-bombardment heater. As stated in the abstract, "the applications of electron-bombardment heating to liquid-metal heat transfer and reactor safety experiments are discussed. The design of a high-heat-flux, electron-bombardment heater (EBH) is presented" (p. 7). This report includes tables, illustrations, and photographs.
Date:
March 1968
Creator:
Carlson, R. D. & Holtz, R. E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
High Temperature Short-Time, Uranium Carbide-Metal Reactions
Report investigating the compatibility of uranium carbide with tungsten, tantalum, molybdenum, Zircaloy-2, AISI 304L SS, Inconel, Hastelloy F, niobium-1% Zr, and niobium-33% Ta-1% Zr. These pairs were heated together at 1000 C and above for ten minutes.
Date:
March 1963
Creator:
Christensen, J. A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
An Advanced Sodium-Graphite Reactor Nuclear Power Plant
Abstract: This report describes an advanced sodium-cooled, graphite-moderated nuclear power plant which utilizes high-pressure, high-temperature steam to generate electricity at a high thermal efficiency.
Date:
March 15, 1960
Creator:
Churchill, J. R. & Renard, J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Indirect Cycle Water Reactor Studies for Maritime Applications: Part 2. Plant Conceptual Studies
Second 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. II-i).
Date:
March 1962
Creator:
Combustion Engineering, inc. Nuclear Division.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Hazards Summary Report for the SM-1 Core Temperature and Flow Instrumentation: Task XIV
Abstract; This technical report describes the changes in the SM-1 incurred by the experiment, Core Temperature and Flow Instrumentation (Task XIV), and evaluates the possible hazard involved in these changes. Temperature and flow measurements will be taken on a Task XIV instrumented stationary fuel element, instrumented control rod fuel element and other selected points in the SM-1 core to provide data on the core steady state and transient performance. The hazards evaluation consists of a nuclear evaluation, thermal and hydraulic analysis, description of tests to be performed, and discussion of containment integrity and maximum accident considerations.
Date:
March 30, 1961
Creator:
Coombe, J. R.; Brondel, J. O.; Lee, D. H. & Matthews, F. T.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Hallam Nuclear Power Facility, Reactor Operations Analysis Program: Semiannual Progress Report Number 2, March-August 1963
From summary: The full 140 element loading of the core was completed on October 10, 1962. At this point, critical operation was begun for operator training and post-critical testing purposes.
Date:
March 1, 1964
Creator:
Darley, D. K.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Liquid Metal Fuel Reactor Experiment: Induction Welding for Remote Maintenance -- Final Report
Report concerning the technical feasibility of induction welding for use in remote maintenance at the Liquid Metal Fuel Reactor Experiment. Includes descriptions of the device used, test procedures, and results.
Date:
March 1960
Creator:
Dean, D. E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
An Ultrasonic System for Testing Isotope Heat Capsules
Introduction: This report describes a program to develop a nondestructive (ultrasonic) tester and testing procedure to perform integrity tests on isotope heat source containers. The increased application of isotope heat sources has brought more attention to the engineering problems encountered during fabrication. One of the most important of these problems is insuring the isotope containment during the long unattended periods of use. To determine the integrity of the heat source container, a nondestructive testing procedure must be adopted to test each heat source after fabrication.
Date:
March 1968
Creator:
Dozer, B. E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library