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Potential for process tube burnout during transient conditions
This report is an interpretation of data (flow, pressure, temperatures within a process tube during events affecting single tubes) as applied to the most severe (rapid) K-reactor transients which are credible. Analyses indicate that no fuel channel burnout will result from a BPA power loss to the process pumps.
Date:
April 22, 1960
Creator:
Carlson, P. A. & Jones, S. S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The LRL Capture-Gamma Coincidence Spectrometer
Abstract. A fast-slow coincidence scintillation spectrometer for gamma-gamma cascade measurements following thermal neutron absorption in nuclei is now in operation at the Livermore 1-megawatt pool-type reactor. Design features of the spectrometer and experimental techniques in its use are discussed with particular emphasis on the application of the recently introduced sum-coincidence method for analysis of capture-gamma double cascades. A new technique for the determination of added neutron binding energy is presented and various types of coincidence data from appropriate experiments are illustrated.
Date:
April 22, 1960
Creator:
Schwäger, Joseph Edward
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Conical Refraction in Crystal Optics and Hydromagnetics
When light propagates with the wave normal in the direction of an optic axis of a biaxial crystal, the usual ray theory breaks down. This phenomenon can be analyzed by means of an asymptotic solution of Maxwell's equations. The intensity is governed by a partial differential equation within the phase surfaces, instead of ordinary differential equations along rays. This example slows that light does not always propagate along rays. A similar phenomenon occurs in hydromagnetics.
Date:
April 22, 1960
Creator:
Ludwig, Donald
System:
The UNT Digital Library