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Eddy Transport in Liquid-Metal Heat Transfer
This report seeks to "develop a practical method of evaluating the eddy diffusivity of heat transfer for liquid metals, so that it can be incorporated into the more or less standard theoretical methods to give heat transfer coefficients which are in reasonable agreement with experimental facts"--from introduction.
Date:
February 18, 1962
Creator:
Dwyer, Orrington Embry, 1912-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Formation of Hydrazine From the Radiolysis of Ammonia in the Presence of Mineral Solids
This report investigates the "formation of hydrazine from the cobalt-60 gamma radiolysis of ammonia in the presence of mineral solids"--from abstract.
Date:
February 1962
Creator:
Kramer, Henry; Pruzansky, Jacob & Steinberg, Meyer, 1924-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Metabolism of C¹⁴-Carboxyl-Labeled-3-Hydroxyanthranilic Acid in Normal and Neoplastic Mice
The o-aminophenol, 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid (3-OHAA) is a metabolite of tryptophan normally present in urine in trace quantities. C14-3-OHAA was given to normal mice and mice with either mammary adenocarcinoma, glioblastoma multiforme or ascites tumor to study the influence of these transplantable tumors on metabolism of 3-OHAA.
Date:
February 16, 1962
Creator:
Hankes, Lawrence Valentine; Schmaeler, Max & Stoner, Richard D.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Chemonuclear Processing
Technical report giving an overview of the use of nuclear energy to produce chemicals including a rough estimate of the economic potential.
Date:
February 1962
Creator:
Steinberg, Meyer, 1924-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Efficiency pf Multiple Traversal Targets
The efficiency of multiple traversal targets is defined as the probability that a proton dies by making a nuclear collision in the target rather than by hitting the limit of the synchrotron aperture. The efficiencies of Be, Al, Cu, and Pb targets are shown for 15 and 30-Bev protons in the Brooknaven AGS. Beryllium was found to be the most efficient. (M.C.G.)
Date:
February 5, 1962
Creator:
Courant, E.D.
System:
The UNT Digital Library