105-F intermediate range test hole parameters (open access)

105-F intermediate range test hole parameters

This report discusses 105 intermediate range test hole which was bored in 105-F to demonstrate reactor hole boring techniques. This test hole was then utilized to determine the performance of neutron sensitive gamma compensated ion chambers (CIC), the effectiveness of epoxy reactor shield plug designs, the compatability of the prototype.components intermediate range instrumentation, and demonstrate the performance of an intermediate range monitor system on a typical Hanford reactor application. In the process of determining the above information physical, nuclear, gamma, and temperature data was recorded as related to the 105-F intermediate range monitor test hole and is provided in this report.
Date: November 16, 1964
Creator: Erickson, G. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
630A MARITIME NUCLEAR STEAM GENERATOR. Progress Report No. 7 (open access)

630A MARITIME NUCLEAR STEAM GENERATOR. Progress Report No. 7

This progress report covers the period from November 15, 1963 to February 15, 1964. A study indicated that the most desirable type of blower drive turbine is one using main turbine throttie steam conditions and exhausting to the main turbine cross-over line. Preliminary planning for the initiation of a dynamic structural analyses of the overall steam generator was completed. External pressure loading and thermal stress calculations show that the calandria has a suitable design margin. A revised fuel latch operable from the rear face of the core was designed. A study was initiated to determine the feasibility of substituting Zircaloy for the stainless steel tubing within the active core. Preliminary sizing of control rod extensions and gang plates was completed. Initial loading of the second configuration of the 630A critical experiment reactor was completed. Detailed power distributions were measured in the 11 typical positions. Subcritical and critical rod worth curves were obtained in the critical experiment with up to 132 shim rods in the core. Moderator temperature coefficient measurements were made and agreed well with analytical data. Critical experiment correlation of fine radial power calculations in the revised mock-up showed good agreement. Performance specifications were prepared for a 1-Mw(e) power …
Date: March 16, 1964
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
ABWR Design and Development Quarterly Progress Report: July 1 - September 30, 1961 (open access)

ABWR Design and Development Quarterly Progress Report: July 1 - September 30, 1961

Quarterly design and development progress report on the activities of the Army Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR) Program.
Date: October 16, 1961
Creator: Combustion Engineering, inc. Nuclear Division.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
ACTIVITY RELEASE FROM THE N.S. SAVANNAH IN THE MAXIMUM CREDIBLE ACCIDENT (open access)

ACTIVITY RELEASE FROM THE N.S. SAVANNAH IN THE MAXIMUM CREDIBLE ACCIDENT

The release of fission products that would occur following the maximum credible accident aboard the N.S. Savannah has been examined. Four significantly different, but realistic, operating histories were considered. The rate of release of noble gases and of iodine isotopes as a function of time after the accident was determined for each operating history and for both normal and emergency reactor-compartment ventilation systems. The influence of radioactive decay and of the time delay in release and transport of activity through the containment system was investigated. Most of the results are expressed in terms of activity release and resultant individual exposures, although some consideration is given to population exposures and to the interpretation of these results in the light of stationary reactor site criteria. (auth)
Date: October 16, 1963
Creator: Anderson, T. D.; Buchanan, J. R.; Cottrell, W. B.; Fontana, M. H.; Klepper, O. H. & McCurdy, H. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analog Computer Analysis of the Thermal Behavior of the EDCR Due to Reactivity Accidents (open access)

Analog Computer Analysis of the Thermal Behavior of the EDCR Due to Reactivity Accidents

The ORNL analog computer was used to examine one aspect of a safety system for the EGCR. The thermal behavior of the fuel as a result of increases in reactivity at various power levels and gas flows was examined. Safety actions initiated by wither a flux-minus-flow signal or a reactor outlet gas temperature signal were included in simulation.
Date: December 16, 1960
Creator: Pierce, R. M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of SNAP 2 to Manned Orbital Space Stations (open access)

Application of SNAP 2 to Manned Orbital Space Stations

The results of a study of the installation and operational characteristics of a SNAP reactor system integrated with a manned space station are presented. The reference system selected was an 11 kw(e) version of a SNAP 2 system employing multiple power conversion units coupled to a single reactor source. Of prime importance is the reactor radiation shield required for the manned system and the use of design features which minimize the shield weight. The weight of the radiation shield is highly dependent upon the geometrical configuration of the space station and the reactor since shadow'' shielding of the manned compartments is required for minimum weight systems. The installation and shielding requirements of the 11 kw(e) system were considered for two types of space station configurations; one was a 10 ft dia cylindrical station with a reactor separation distance of 50 ft and the other a 150 ft dia toroidal station with the reactor located in the hub. The weight of the power system installed in the cylindrical space station was about 9000 lb of which 6000 lb was required for shielding. The weight of the system for a toroidal station was approximates 25,000 lbs of which 20,000 lbs was required …
Date: December 16, 1962
Creator: Rosenburg, H. N.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of the Variational Method to the Calculation of the Time Dependence of the Neutron Flux in Small Pulsed Slabs, Cylinders and Spheres (open access)

Application of the Variational Method to the Calculation of the Time Dependence of the Neutron Flux in Small Pulsed Slabs, Cylinders and Spheres

The variational method is applied to the monoenergetic time dependent transport equation to obtain a simple relation for the asymptotic decay constant in small pulsed assemblies. The results indicate that flat trial functions may be a reasonable representation of the flux distributions in the thin slab limit. This approach is superior to many of the usual transport approximations.
Date: December 16, 1963
Creator: Judge, F. D. & Daitch, Paul B. (Paul Bernard), 1925-
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aquilla Reservoir, Brazos River Basin, Texas (open access)

Aquilla Reservoir, Brazos River Basin, Texas

Report of the U.S. Army Engineers describing the geography of Aquilla Reservoir,Brazos River Basin, Texas including the likelihood of floods and benefits of flood control.
Date: October 16, 1967
Creator: United States. Department of the Army. Office, Chief of Engineers.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Attempts to Delineate Inborn Anemias in Mice. Progress Report and Fifth Renewal Proposal, Report Period: January 10, 1959-January 31, 1960. Renewal Period: May 1, 1960-April 30, 1961 (open access)

Attempts to Delineate Inborn Anemias in Mice. Progress Report and Fifth Renewal Proposal, Report Period: January 10, 1959-January 31, 1960. Renewal Period: May 1, 1960-April 30, 1961

During the past year, three papers covering results of a major series of experiments on intergenotype of blood-forming tissue have appeared, demonstrating successful implantation of isologues normal cells in anemic hosts, permanently correcting their genetic defect in hematopoiesis, both with and without irradiation of the host. Heavy host irradiation was shown ineffective as preparations for implantation of homologous cells of widely different antigenic types.
Date: February 16, 1960
Creator: Russell, Elizabeth Shull, 1913-2001
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bi-Monthly Progress Report for November-December 1962, (open access)

Bi-Monthly Progress Report for November-December 1962,

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Date: January 16, 1963
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Boiling tests on DR-Downcomer (open access)

Boiling tests on DR-Downcomer

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Date: June 16, 1961
Creator: Lomax, C. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Brookhaven National Laboratory 80-Inch Liquid Hydrogen Bubble Chamber (open access)

The Brookhaven National Laboratory 80-Inch Liquid Hydrogen Bubble Chamber

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Date: July 16, 1964
Creator: Jensen, J. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculation of Differential and Integral Absorption in Control Vane from CMC Flux Values on and in Vane (open access)

Calculation of Differential and Integral Absorption in Control Vane from CMC Flux Values on and in Vane

This report talks about Calculation of Differential and Integral Absorption in Control Vane from CMC Flux Values on and in Vane.
Date: April 16, 1964
Creator: Drawbaugh, D.W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CAP-A COLLIMATOR ANALYSIS PROGRAM (open access)

CAP-A COLLIMATOR ANALYSIS PROGRAM

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Date: July 16, 1964
Creator: Honeck, H.C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Capsule irradiation of uranium with low alloy additions (open access)

Capsule irradiation of uranium with low alloy additions

Here is a more complete description of the capsule test we discussed in our initial contact in December. I have included as much detailed description of the test as has been decided on to date. Also, there are some factors which, from previous similar test, I have found to be pertinent to the successful charging and irradiation performance of the capsules. There is one critical point that needs to be settled as soon as possible. In order to finish machining the outer diameter of the capsules, the expected approximate specific power generation and enrichment in the surrounding process tubes must be known. In addition, there are several other factors which effect the location of the test in the reactors which Bob Marshall and I would like to go over with one of hour engineers as soon as possible.
Date: January 16, 1964
Creator: Weber, J. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemistry of Isotopes (open access)

Chemistry of Isotopes

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Date: October 16, 1963
Creator: Bigeleisen, J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Committee Veto: Its Current Use and Appraisals of its Validity, 1967 (open access)

The Committee Veto: Its Current Use and Appraisals of its Validity, 1967

This report is the document submitted by congressional veto and committee veto distinguished.
Date: January 16, 1967
Creator: Small, Norman J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Compilation of Room Temperature and 1200 F Properties of Metallic Materials With Specific Reference to Their Use as Fuel Cladding in Sodium Cooled Thermal Reactors (open access)

A Compilation of Room Temperature and 1200 F Properties of Metallic Materials With Specific Reference to Their Use as Fuel Cladding in Sodium Cooled Thermal Reactors

A compilation is presented of room temperature and 1200/sup o/F properties of a large number of alloys which might be considered for use in a sodium-cooled reactor. Specific consideration is given to the use of such materials as fuel cladding. The arbitrary basis for property comparison is type 304 stainless steel. The study was made of 10 classes of alloys. These alloys are alloy steels, ferritic stainless steels, austenitic stainless steels, iron and iron-aluminum alloys, precipitation-hardening stainless steels, austenitic superalloy, nickel-base alloys: cobaltbase alloys; copper-base alloys, arid refractory metals and alloys. (W.J.H.)
Date: August 16, 1960
Creator: Kline, H.E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compilation of some radiation properties of various plutonium-238 and polonium-210 heat sources (open access)

Compilation of some radiation properties of various plutonium-238 and polonium-210 heat sources

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Date: May 16, 1969
Creator: Neff, R.A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Component Test A-11. Phase II. Flow Induced Vibration Test (open access)

Component Test A-11. Phase II. Flow Induced Vibration Test

A seven cluster core which simulated the basic design features of the NRX-A reactor was modified in an attempt to provide a dynamically unstable model including some features which promote instability.
Date: January 16, 1964
Creator: Cherish, P. & Leff, G.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Composition of ending inventory, August 1966 (open access)

Composition of ending inventory, August 1966

This document provides Source and Special Nuclear Material composition of Ending Inventory Reports for the month of August, 1966.
Date: September 16, 1966
Creator: Budd, R. O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Composition of ending inventory December 1966 (open access)

Composition of ending inventory December 1966

Considered herewith are source and special nuclear material composition of ending inventory reports for the month of December, 1966, submitted by the Nuclear Materials Section of the Environmental Health and Engineering Department.
Date: January 16, 1967
Creator: Budd, R. O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Comprehensive Study of the Neutron Activation Analysis of Uranium by Delayed-Neutron Counting (open access)

A Comprehensive Study of the Neutron Activation Analysis of Uranium by Delayed-Neutron Counting

The method of neutron activation analysis of U by delayed-neutron counting was investigated in order to ascertain if the method would be suitable for routine application to such analyses. It was shown that the method can be used extensively and routinely for the determination of U. Emphasis was placed on the determination of U in the types of sample materials encountered in nuclear technology. Determinations of U were made on such materials as ores, granite, sea sediments, biological tissue, graphite, and metal alloys. The method is based upon the fact that delayed neutrons are emitted from fission products from the interaction of neutrons with U/sup 235/. Since the U/sup 235/ component of U undergoes most of the fissions when a sample is in a neutron flux, the method is predominately one for the determination of U/sup 235/. The total U in a sample or the isotopic composition of the U in a sample can be determined provided there is a prior knowledge of one of these quantities. The U/sup 235/ content of a test sample is obtained by comparing its delayed-neutron count to that obtained with a comparator sample containing a known quantity of U/sup 235/. (auth)
Date: October 16, 1962
Creator: Dyer, F. F.; Emery, J. F. & Leddicotte, G. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
COMPUTATION OF LOSSES DUE TO MULTIPLE SCATTERING OF CHARGED PARTICLES IN THIN FOILS (open access)

COMPUTATION OF LOSSES DUE TO MULTIPLE SCATTERING OF CHARGED PARTICLES IN THIN FOILS

The losses of charged particles from a detector aperture, due to multiple scattering of the particles in thin layers of material preceding the detector, are calculated with the aid of a high-speed digitai computer. The rootmean-square multiple-scattering angle is computed after the method of Moliere, and graphs are presented for protons and alpha particles scattering in nitrogen, aluminum, argon, copper, silver, and gold, and for deuterons and tritons scattering in aluminum and copper. The range of particle energy covered is from 5 to 100 Mev. A second program is used to construct a map from which losses, as a function of the root-mean-square multiple-scattering angle and the scattering configuration, may be directly read. The FORTRAN listings for both programs are given. (auth)
Date: May 16, 1962
Creator: Ball, J.B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library