325-B FACILITY (open access)

325-B FACILITY

Due to the continuing high air sample results over the past six months, a thorough review of conditions and procedures was felt necessary for 325-B facility. A complete survey of the facility was made, looking for possible or definite problems. A discussion about procedures and conditions was held with all Radiation Monitoring personnel involved with the facility. The following items we felt needed attention to improve the working environment for the personnel in the facility. 1. Recommend glovebox be decontaminated and gloves changed to reduce dose rates. 2. Repair fume hood for proper airflow. 3. Move slurp jug inside fume hood and provide lead shielding. 4. Change storage of samples outside of cells to reduce dose rates. 5. Recommend contaminated waste from cells be bagged when removed through transfer tray. 6. Recommend fume hoods be installed at cell transfer trays. During a recent house cleaning, personnel in 325-B took action to correct items number 1 through 5, which leaves item number 6 to be considered. The need for fume hoods is based on high air sample results. These fume hoods would be very helpful in the unpackaging of contaminated samples. The removal of samples from the cell requires good air …
Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiation effects analysis report. Nuclear Subsystem (open access)

Radiation effects analysis report. Nuclear Subsystem

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Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dimensional Stability of Heavy Walled Incoloy 800 Cladding Tubes, Data (open access)

Dimensional Stability of Heavy Walled Incoloy 800 Cladding Tubes, Data

The effects of SCB coating, thermal shock and hermal scak on the dimensional stability of four heavy walled Incolcy 800 cladding tubes, ranging in thickness from 20 to 44 mils, was investigated. The results of the study were summarized in TI-759-240-029. This report serves as a repository for the detailed data and profilometer traces used in the preparation of that summary.
Date: February 25, 1971
Creator: Roberts, J.T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermal and fluid flow analysis report (open access)

Thermal and fluid flow analysis report

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Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of NSS design-mission interactions (open access)

Evaluation of NSS design-mission interactions

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Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Stumpf, H.J. & Black, D.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
ANSC Program Position Regarding Component Design vs Materials Plan Priorities (open access)

ANSC Program Position Regarding Component Design vs Materials Plan Priorities

This report addresses the ANSC Program Position Regarding Component Design vs Materials Plan Priorities
Date: February 11, 1971
Creator: Campbell, W. E. & Ramsthaler, J. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Interaction of 200-500 GeV proton with emulsion nuclei (open access)

Interaction of 200-500 GeV proton with emulsion nuclei

We are interested in exposing Ilford G-5 pellicles to proton beam from the lowest to the highest energy value available. The exposures shall be along the plane of the pellicles with a flux density of 10{sup 4} to 10{sup 5} particles/cm{sup 2}. We shall study the primary interactions, the multiplicity and the cross-section as a function of primary energy which will vary from 200-500 GeV.
Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Jain, P.L. & /SUNY, Buffalo
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Interaction of high energy protons in nuclear emulsions loaded with b 10 and LiF (open access)

Interaction of high energy protons in nuclear emulsions loaded with b 10 and LiF

An experiment is proposed to expose nuclear emulsions loaded with B{sup 10} and LiF to high energy protons at 100 GeV, 150 GeV and 200 GeV. The purposes are: (i) to measure the total cross-sections at these incident energies, (ii) to investigate charged multiplicity as a function of energy, (iii) to investigate the angular distribution and development of hadron showers in collisions of protons with nuclei.
Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Casas, J.; Fernandez, F.; Gandia, V.; Patel, P. M.; Van Ginneken, A. J. M.; Arcti, H. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Neutron diffraction dissociation and coulomb dissociation from various nuclei (open access)

Neutron diffraction dissociation and coulomb dissociation from various nuclei

We propose to use the 1.75 mr neutral beam in the Meson Lab to study the reaction n + A {yields} N* + A (p + {pi}{sup -}) for targets with as large a range in atomic weight as possible (e.g. hydrogen through lead) and incident neutron energies from approximately 80 to 200 GeV. The aim is to study (1) the cross section vs. energy and mass for (p{pi}{sup -}) masses from 1.08 to approximately 4.7 GeV, (2) the A dependence of the cross section from which information on N* total cross sections in nuclear matter can be extracted, (3) the t-dependence which, for the lighter elements, gives information on quantum numbers of the N* and the exchanged particle can be extracted. This experiment would be a natural extension of a similar experiment carried out by our group at the AGS last summer. The experience gained in the AGS experiment will be very valuable in designing an experiment for NAL.
Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Longo, Michael J.; Gustafson, H.R.; Jones, Lawrence W.; vander Velde, John & U., /Michigan
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Phenomenological study of 200 and 500 GeV/c proton-proton collisions in emulsion (open access)

Phenomenological study of 200 and 500 GeV/c proton-proton collisions in emulsion

We propose to expose two stacks of nuclear emulsion to the 200 and 500 GeV/c protons. In these stacks, the following properties are examined: (1) energy dependence of total, elastic, and inelastic cross sections, (2) contribution of diffraction dissociation, (3) energy dependence of mean multiplicity, (4) character of multiplicity distribution, (5) behaviors of backwards particles for which momenta and masses are determined.
Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Ozaki, S.; Kusumoto, O.; Teranaka, M.; Watanabe, K.; U., /Osaka City; Kaneko, S. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Proposal to study multiparticle-peripheral hadron physics at NAL (open access)

Proposal to study multiparticle-peripheral hadron physics at NAL

We propose to build a large wire chamber magnetic spectrometer at NAL to measure multi-body forward-going hadronic systems produced by {pi}'s, K's and protons up to 80 GeV/c. Specific reactions will be isolated in order to study the s and t dependencies of the cross sections for peripheral processes, search for new resonant states and attempt to measure {pi}{pi} and K{pi} inelastic scattering. We propose a physics program for the spectrometer which is initially limited to those processes easiest to measure and which nevertheless spans a large range of strong interaction problems. Technically, the proposed spectrometer is a relatively modest extension of presently operating systems in the 10-20 GeV/c region, and does not present a challenge of uncertain magnitude to construct.
Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Dzierba, A.; Gomez, R.; Nagashima, Y.; Pine, J.; /Caltech; Malamud, E. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Proposal to study pi- p --> pi0 n and pi- p --> eta n at high energy (open access)

Proposal to study pi- p --> pi0 n and pi- p --> eta n at high energy

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Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Gomez, R.; Tollestrup, A. V.; Walker, R. L.; Eartley, D.; Dahl, O.; Kenney, R. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A proposal for a preliminary beam survey in the 3.5 mrad beam (open access)

A proposal for a preliminary beam survey in the 3.5 mrad beam

We propose to measure the yields of positive and negative pions, kaons, and nucleons at 200 GeV/c from several target materials in the 3.5 mrad beam of the Meson Laboratory.
Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Eartly, D.; Orr, R.; Pretzl, K.; Pruss, S. & Wehmann, A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Proposal to study the k+- charge exchange reactions at high energies (open access)

Proposal to study the k+- charge exchange reactions at high energies

An experiment is proposed for measurement of the K{sup {+-}} {yields} K-Long charge-exchange reactions using unseparated beams; useful rates are obtained for p{sub inc}{le}100 GeV/c and -t {le} 1 (GeV/c){sup 2}. A V-spectrometer with resolution {+-}1% is used downstream of the target for detection of the decays K-long {yields} {pi}{sup +}{pi}{sup -}. Using hydrogen and deuterium targets, the detection system is designed to measure: (1) d{sigma}/dt for K{sup -}p {yields} {bar K}{sup 0}n. The reaction will be distinguished from background processes involving N* and K* production by kinematics and supplementary detectors surrounding the target. (2) d{sup 2}{sigma}/dpdt for K{sup -}d {yields} {bar K}{sup 0}nn. This final state will be distinguished from those involving production of {pi}{sup 0}'s or charged particles primarily by the supplementary target veto array. Use of a deuterium target will provide partial clarification of the problems to be encountered in achieving part 3. In principle, some information on the relative sizes of the spin-flip and non-spin-flip amplitudes will be obtained. (3) d{sup 2}{sigma}/dpdt for K{sup +}d {yields} K{sup 0}pp. Since charged particles are produced at the interaction vortex, this final state can be reliably extracted only with the insight gained in parts (1) and (2) and a …
Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Meyer, Stuart L.; Miller, Donald H.; Hicks, George & U., /Northwestern
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Search for long lived particles (lifetime > 0.1 msec) (open access)

Search for long lived particles (lifetime > 0.1 msec)

This ''Nook and Cranny'' experiment is designed to look for particles of {approx} millisecond lifetime (or of lifetimes longer than the 20 to 60 {micro} sec external beam time structure.) If their decay products have a range of a few gms/cm{sup 2} they could be detected with a small four-counter telescope that is gated on a few milliseconds after a short time-structured proton beam strikes the beam dump. Transverse holes drilled at various longitudinal positions in the beam dump would allow the decay products to escape and be detected. Their time distribution, e{sup -t/{tau}} would signify their existence.
Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Stevenson, M. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hadron spectra from high energy interactions (open access)

Hadron spectra from high energy interactions

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Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Guerriero, L.; Lanou, R. E.; Massimo, J.; Friedman, J. I.; Kendall, H. W.; Rosenson, L. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
BEAM-SURROUNDING INTERACTIONS AND THE STABILITY OF RELATIVISTIC PARTICLE BEAMS (open access)

BEAM-SURROUNDING INTERACTIONS AND THE STABILITY OF RELATIVISTIC PARTICLE BEAMS

In accord with recent custom, the organizing committee for this conference has scheduled this review paper on beam instabilities. In view of the various review papers which already exist and the fact that the fundamentals of the subject have even been treated in a textbook, I thought this paper might best be devoted to a limited part of the rather large field of beam instabilities. Thus, I have selected only an aspect of the general subject, but an aspect which has during the last years been very much at the center of activity, and will--if my judgment is correct--be even more so in the years to come. I wish to concentrate, here, on the interaction of a relativistic particle beam with itself which is a result of the coupling of the beam with its surroundings. Before approaching this topic, a few remarks on the existing review papers are in order. A comprehensive treatment of beam instabilities may be found in Ref. 1, where, also, the reader will find some 48 references to the original literature. In Refs. 2 and 3, the General subject is approached from other points of view. Reference 4 is concerned with some special topics, but treats …
Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Sessler, Andrew M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluate trade-offs between I/sub sp/ and lifetime for a specified fuel elements state-of-the-art (open access)

Evaluate trade-offs between I/sub sp/ and lifetime for a specified fuel elements state-of-the-art

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Date: February 19, 1971
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Materials and processing development activities. Quarterly progress report, first quarter 1971 (open access)

Materials and processing development activities. Quarterly progress report, first quarter 1971

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Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
URIPS-8 safety analysis (open access)

URIPS-8 safety analysis

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Date: February 18, 1971
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
s131-MPM07-W187: materials priority and maturity status (open access)

s131-MPM07-W187: materials priority and maturity status

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Date: February 15, 1971
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report for Contract Year 1969. Supporting Research and Technology, Project 493 (open access)

Annual Report for Contract Year 1969. Supporting Research and Technology, Project 493

This report summarizes the advances in the methods for neutronic and radiation design of NERVA.
Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Disney, R. K.; Jedruch, J.; Soltesz, R. G.; Kaiser, R. S. & Zeigler, S. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Loads analysis report, nuclear subsystem (open access)

Loads analysis report, nuclear subsystem

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Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final report, CY 1970. Shielding code improvements, Project 393 (open access)

Final report, CY 1970. Shielding code improvements, Project 393

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Date: February 1, 1971
Creator: Lindstrom, D. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library