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3
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Boiling of Freon-114 in a Three-Foot Straight Tube Evaporator
Introduction: this report covers two series of tests run on a Freon evaporator containing a vertical copper tube having an outside diameter of 7/8 of an inch, heated externally for a length of 35 inches by steam condensing in a concentric jacket.
Date:
October 19, 1961
Creator:
Allen, Charles F.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Spinning of Columbium & Columbium 1%- Zirconium Tubing
The following objectives were planned for this project. (1) Development of spinning data necessary for spinning Columbium and Columbium-1% Zirconium tubing from ingot, forged or welded tube blanks. (2) Determine mechanical & metallurgical properties of spun Columbium and Columbium-1% Zirconium tubing. (3) Determine dimensional and tolerance limits possible to attain on spun Columbium and Columbium-1% Zirconium tubing based on our present equipment, tooling limitations, and the spinning tests performed for objective No. 1.
Date:
January 19, 1961
Creator:
Barker, Wharton R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Hazards Report for the SM-1 Core II Without Special Components
Abstract: This technical report describes the changes incurred in the SM-1 by the insertion of the SM-1 Core II without special components. The SM-1 Core II components were made to specifications very nearly identical to those of SM-1 Core I. The differences consist of europium absorber sections, internal europium flux suppressors in the control rod fuel elements, and low impurity cladding. Each of the SM-1 Core II components with the exception of the five absorber sections new in SM-1 Core I were subjected to a Zero Power Experiment at the Alco Critical Facility. The results of this experiment indicate that the SM-1 Core II will have nuclear characteristics very similar to that of the SM-1 Core I. Since SM-1 Core II will be operated with the same mode of rod control, in the same core support structure, and with the same primary coolant flow conditions, the thermal characteristics should be essentially identical to that of SM-1 Core I. Also, all kinetic characteristics of SM-1 Core II should be identical to those of SM-1 Core I. This report demonstrates that there is no increase in potential for a hazardous situation at SM-1 due to the replacement of SM-1 Core I by …
Date:
April 19, 1961
Creator:
Gallagher, J. G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Attenuation of Natural Environmental Radiation by an Automobile
Report presenting a large number of measurements of natural environmental radiation in various parts of the United States using a 20-liter air filled polyethylene-walled ionization chamber at atmospheric pressure. The ionization current was measured with a vibrating reed electrometer connected as a continuously reading voltmeter driving a pen recorder" (p. 1).
Date:
April 19, 1961
Creator:
Shambon, Arthur; Lowder, Wayne M. & Solon, Leonard R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Inline Densimeter for Pulsed Column Liquid Density Pulse Amplitude, and Pulse Frequency Measurements
Laboratory fabrication and testing of an inline densimeter.
Date:
July 19, 1961
Creator:
Mackey, T. S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Thermal Expansion of Technical Solids at Low Temperatures: A Compilation From the Literature
Report giving tables of the linear contraction relative to 293 ºK, (L293ºLT)/L293, and the linear expansion coefficient, dL/L293dT, of thirty elements, forty-five alloys, twenty-two other inorganic substances and twenty plastics and elastomers in the temperature range, 0 to 300 ºK.
Date:
May 19, 1961
Creator:
Corruccini, Robert J. & Gniewek, John J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Research and Development Studies on Waste Storage Process
Report documenting "the determination of the thermal stability of various fission product oxides and nitrates, and an investigation of the gas phase decomposition of ruthenium tetroxide" (p. 4).
Date:
May 19, 1961
Creator:
Ortner, M. H.; Anderson, C. J. & Campbell, P. F.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Solution of the Distributional Error Problem in Cytophotometry
Use of that portion of the characteristic curve of photographic film in which transmission is linear with log exposure eliminates the distributional error and thus makes possible the assessment of total mass of an inhomogeneously distributed cell consistent without scanning or measuring the cell's projected area. Measurement consists of obtaining the difference in output of a photocell receiving the total light transmitted by a photomicrograph of the cell, and a photomicrograph of the microscope field illumination against which the cell was photographed. A method of making such measurements is given, and its basis is described.
Date:
December 19, 1961
Creator:
Adams, Lawrence R. & Sondhaus, Charles A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
On Charge Conjugation
It is shown that under very simple and general assumptions the existence of an antiunitary reflection transformation and the charge gauge group implies the existence of an antiparticle corresponding to a given charged particle. Similar consequences follow on replacing the charge gauge group by the baryon gauge group. No assumptions as to specific wave equations, or indeed the existence of local fields, are made.
Date:
July 19, 1961
Creator:
Case, Kenneth M.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Some Heat Transfer Characteristics of ORR Fuel Elements
Analyses are generally made at the ORR with a view toward determining the surface temperatures of fuel plates.
Date:
January 19, 1961
Creator:
Wett, J. F., Jr.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Sources and Availability of Helium
A review of helium sources, availability, consumption, and future production capacity indicates that the helium consumed in the operation of 100 helium-cooled reactors for 300-Mwe power plants over a 20-year period will run no more than a few per cent of the helium consumed in the U. S. in the next 25 years and less than 1% of the helium that is to be stored during that period under the helium conservation act of 1960 (Public Law 86-777).
Date:
January 19, 1961
Creator:
Fraas, A. P.
System:
The UNT Digital Library