Argonne National Laboratory Chemical Engineering Division Summary Report: July, August, September 1960 (open access)

Argonne National Laboratory Chemical Engineering Division Summary Report: July, August, September 1960

9 : : 7 : 7 9 : 5 5 ? 5 9 G -- 8 ; 8 ; = -activity levels of the melt-refining process for EBR-II core fuel was completed. An experiment was also completed on the evolution of fission- product krypton and xenon from an irradiated fuel pim as it was heat to a temperature above the melting point. In tests of alternate materials for use in a meltrefining furnace, a fibrous potassium titanate grain retainer was found to be a very effective heat insulator, but to have less strength than nigid Fibenfrax retainers. The skull remaining in the zirconia crucible after a meltrefining operation must be processed to recover, as partially purified metal, the fissionable material for return to the fuel cycle. Several essentially quantitative reductions of uranium dioxide and skull oxides were achieved in times of less than 8 hr at 800 deg C in dilute magnesium-zinc solutions and in magnesium containing a small percentage (0.5 to 2) of sodium as a wetting agent. Data and equations for solubilities of other elements in liquid cadmium are included. The partition coefficients of a numbsr of representative fissile and fission product elements between the two immiscible liquids, …
Date: October 1961
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory. Chemical Engineering Division.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Argonne National Laboratory Physics Division Summary Report: September, October 1960 (open access)

Argonne National Laboratory Physics Division Summary Report: September, October 1960

The use and operation of the Van de Graaff generator are summarized for the period from January 1 to June 30, 1960. Molecular beam study final results are given for Mn/sup 56/, and progress on the new atomic-beam machine is reported to date. A preliminary investigation was made of the neutron total cross section of cobalt. Results are presented. The decomposition of trichlorobromomethane by the isomeric transition of 4.4-hr Br/sup 80m/ and to 1000 deg F. /sup -/, decay of 35.9-hr Br/sup 82/ was studied. The fragmnentation patterns initiated by the two nuclear transitions differ markedly, the one caused by the isomeric transition was dominated by spectra of multiply-charged atomic species, whereas the pattern due to Br/sup 82/ was entirely made up of singlycharged products. An investigition of nondiagonal matrix elements arising in a shell-model treatment of a deformed nucleus showed that their neglect in determining the degree of deformation does not lead to serious error. A previous statement, in a study of collective effects and the shell model, about K = 0 bands in odd-odd nuclei is corrected. The effect of residual interactions is calculated, and the result is applied to Ho/sup 166/. (For preceding period see ANL-6190.) (W.D.M.)
Date: October 1961
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory. Physics Division.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Automatic Foil Activity Counting Facility and Data-Reduction Program (open access)

Automatic Foil Activity Counting Facility and Data-Reduction Program

Report describing a transistorized automatic counting and recording system built for the determination of foil-activation data. Some of the convenience requirements of the system were that the output be more suitable for computer processing, automatic sensing of the type of count recorded, and ready availability of the data at all stages of processing.
Date: October 1962
Creator: Plumlee, K. E. & Wiggins, M. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Condensation of Metal Vapors: Mercury and the Kinetic Theory of Condensation (open access)

Condensation of Metal Vapors: Mercury and the Kinetic Theory of Condensation

Report issued by the Argonne National Laboratory discussing condensation theories of metal vapors. As stated in the introduction, "the objectives of this research then are critical analysis of condensation theories and data for metal vapors and experimental evaluation of the resistance to condensation for a representative metal such as mercury" (p. 18). This report includes tables, illustrations, and photographs.
Date: October 1964
Creator: Wilhelm, Donald J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Evaluation of Reactor Concepts for Use As Separate Steam Superheaters (open access)

An Evaluation of Reactor Concepts for Use As Separate Steam Superheaters

Report estimating the merits of a variety of nuclear reactor concepts for use as external superheaters to be added on to a steam-producing nuclear power plant.
Date: October 1961
Creator: Lennox, D. H.; MacFarlane, D. R.; Brubaker, R. C.; Martinec, E. L.; Rohde, R. R.; Toppel, B. J. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hazard Evaluation Report on the Fast Reactor Zero Power Experiment ZPR-III (open access)

Hazard Evaluation Report on the Fast Reactor Zero Power Experiment ZPR-III

Report documenting the fast zero power reactor experiment (ZPRG-III). This includes a description of the experiment and the reactor, hazards, and accidents.
Date: October 1961
Creator: Long, J. K.; McVean, R. L.; Thalgott, F. W. & Novick, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hazards Evaluation Report Associated with the Operation of EBWR at 100 MW (open access)

Hazards Evaluation Report Associated with the Operation of EBWR at 100 MW

From Introduction: "This hazards report covers the basic modifications to the EBWR plant as designed to increase the present operating design rating of 20 Mwt to a new rating of 100 Mwt. it is written as a supplement to ANL-5781 (the original hazards report) and follows the outline of that report for purposes of cross reference."
Date: October 1960
Creator: Wimunc, E. A. & Harrer, J. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Performance Analysis of the EBWR at Various Power Levels (open access)

A Performance Analysis of the EBWR at Various Power Levels

From Introduction: "This study is an attempt to predict the operating performance of EBWR (Experimental Boiling Water Reactor) at various power levels. It was done at the same time that EWBR was raised in power up to 100 MW, and so an excellent possibility was given to check the validity of the used performance analysis. Rather than giving a general and complete outline of the analysis or establishing a new approach, the study outlines and specifies the numerous practical problems involved in this analysis, and tries to explain the discrepancies between predicted and experimental results."
Date: October 1963
Creator: Nentwich, Alfred A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reactor Development Program Progress Report: September 1966 (open access)

Reactor Development Program Progress Report: September 1966

Report issued by the Argonne National Laboratory discussing progress made within the Reactor Development Program for September, 1966. The report includes highlights of the different project activities including plutonium utilization, fast breeder reactors, general reactor technology, advanced systems research, and nuclear safety. This report includes tables, illustrations, and photographs.
Date: October 26, 1966
Creator: Adams, R. M. & Glassner, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Two-Phase Critical Flow With Application to Liquid-Metal Systems (Mercury, Cesium, Rubidium, Potassium, Sodium, and Lithium) (open access)

Two-Phase Critical Flow With Application to Liquid-Metal Systems (Mercury, Cesium, Rubidium, Potassium, Sodium, and Lithium)

From Introduction: "In the present report the best available theory is utilized to calculate void fractions, slip ratios, and flow rates for liquid-vapor metal systems in pipes under critical flow conditions."
Date: October 1963
Creator: Fauske, Hans K.
System: The UNT Digital Library