A Sequence for Predicting Waste Transport by Ground Water (open access)

A Sequence for Predicting Waste Transport by Ground Water

From introduction: "This paper describes a sequence for analyzing the effects of ground water flow on waste transport in natural soils."
Date: April 15, 1965
Creator: Nelson, R. William
System: The UNT Digital Library
Television System Study for Accident Recovery : Phase I (open access)

Television System Study for Accident Recovery : Phase I

From abstract: "A previous study of equipment necessary for clean-up following a nuclear accident indicated a need for a portable television system capable of operating in hazardous environments during recovery operations. A system to accomplish this is described and justified in this study."
Date: April 1966
Creator: Talpis, N. A. & Burge, D. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hazards Summary Report for the Battelle Research Reactor (open access)

Hazards Summary Report for the Battelle Research Reactor

From summary: "This report was prepared for the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards for their review and consideration of the potential hazards concerning the Battelle Memorial Institute Research Reactor."
Date: April 4, 1955
Creator: Chastain, J. W.; Redmond, R. F.; Klickman, A.; Anno, J. & Fawcett, S. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Engineering Study on Underground Construction of Nuclear Power Reactors (open access)

Engineering Study on Underground Construction of Nuclear Power Reactors

Engineering study on underground construction of nuclear power reactors.
Date: April 15, 1958
Creator: Beck, Christian
System: The UNT Digital Library
Filtration of Radioactive Aerosols by Glass Fibers: Part Two -- Appendices (open access)

Filtration of Radioactive Aerosols by Glass Fibers: Part Two -- Appendices

From introduction: "Five appendices, each of which pertains to a separate phase of the Filtration of Radioactive Aerosols by Glass Fibers program."
Date: April 16, 1951
Creator: Blasewitz, A. G.; Carlisle, R. V.; Judson, B. F.; Katzer, M. F.; Kurtz, E. F.; Schmidt, W. C. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Metallurgy Research Operation: Quarterly Progress Report, January - March 1965 (open access)

Metallurgy Research Operation: Quarterly Progress Report, January - March 1965

Quarterly progress report on a project to test the radiation effects on metallurgy.
Date: April 15, 1965
Creator: Cadwell, J. J.; Bierlein, T. K.; Bement, A. L.; Dillon, R. L. & Wheeler, R. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fast Flux Test Facility Studies Progress Report: April 1965 (open access)

Fast Flux Test Facility Studies Progress Report: April 1965

From abstract: "...limited study work was performed on the conceptual design of the proposed fast flux test facility and information was obtained in important areas of supporting technology."
Date: April 1965
Creator: Astley, E. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Runaway Analysis for a Gas Cooled Reactor (open access)

Runaway Analysis for a Gas Cooled Reactor

From abstract: "This report presents an IBM digital computer program that solves numerically and simultaneously the equations that describe gross reactor behavior under runaway conditions."
Date: April 1961
Creator: Becker, Richard A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Floating-Decimal Matrix Inversion (open access)

Floating-Decimal Matrix Inversion

Use of Crout Method in floating-decimal notation in IBM Model I Card-Programmed Calculator.
Date: April 1955
Creator: Trantham, F. M., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
SM-2 Final Design Progress Review Report: December 16, 1959 to March 1, 1960 (open access)

SM-2 Final Design Progress Review Report: December 16, 1959 to March 1, 1960

From introduction: "The contract covers final design of the SM-2 Nuclear Power (PWR) Steam Electric Station, described in the preliminary design report, APAE 40, Volumes I and II."
Date: April 6, 1960
Creator: Knighton, G. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Liquid Metal Fuel Reactor Experiment, Quarterly Technical Report: April 1958 - June 1958 (open access)

Liquid Metal Fuel Reactor Experiment, Quarterly Technical Report: April 1958 - June 1958

Quarterly technical report discussing progress and activities of the Liquid Metal Fuel Reactor Experiment.
Date: April 1958
Creator: Babcock & Wilcox Company
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Relative Thermal Conductivities of Liquid Lithium, Sodium, and Eutectic NaK, and the Specific Heat of Liquid Lithium (open access)

The Relative Thermal Conductivities of Liquid Lithium, Sodium, and Eutectic NaK, and the Specific Heat of Liquid Lithium

Report discussing the relative thermal conductivities of liquid lithium, sodium, and eutectic NaK, and the specific heat of liquid lithium, as well as the methods and materials used to determine this information.
Date: April 21, 1950
Creator: Yaggee, F. L. & Untermyer, Samuel, 1912-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hazards Report for the SM-1 Core II Without Special Components (open access)

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
Review of the Corrosion Product Radioactivity Program at the Army Package Power Reactor : Alco R & D report (open access)

Review of the Corrosion Product Radioactivity Program at the Army Package Power Reactor : Alco R & D report

Abstract: An analysis and a summary are.given of the radioactivity buildup program at the Army Package Power Reactor during the last nine months. · Due to the wide fluctuation of water and crud results, only general interpretations can be made with this data. Metal test coupon data indicate a substantially greater buildup on Croloy 16-1 metal than on Type 304 stainless steel. Coupled with the decreased ability to remove the radioactivity buildup on Croloy 16-1 by conventional descaling techniques, the implication is that this metal might pose a serious problem for use as steam generator material. It was emphasized, however, that results to date ae only preliminary and extensive additional experimentation would be required to reach more definite conclusions.
Date: April 25, 1958
Creator: Medin, A. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theory of Asymmetric Arrays of Control Rods in Nuclear Reactors (open access)

Theory of Asymmetric Arrays of Control Rods in Nuclear Reactors

Introduction: Seldom does the actual arrangement of control elements in a nuclear reactor confers to the ideal and convenient mathematical array. In order to achieve shim control. safety and regulation, it is desirable to design with rods of different sizes and materials. With given fuel element arrangement, typically in square or hexagonal lattice spacing, there will be rods located at different distances form the center of the core and from each other. As the reactor operates, absorbers will be withdrawn, leaving further asymmetries in the location of those remaining. It is the purpose of this report to develop in detail a two-group diffusion theory with as complete generality as possible. The method is as yet restricted to the unreflected core, or to the reflected core by use of reflector savings and bare equivalent geometries.
Date: April 25, 1959
Creator: Murray, Raymond L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
DuPont Prototype Safety and Control Rod Drive Testing (open access)

DuPont Prototype Safety and Control Rod Drive Testing

Summary: Prototype testing of the safety and control rod drives indicated that both units functioned properly. No major problems were encountered during testing. Seal leakage data collected indicated that the seal units were performing satisfactorily. Scram times during both cold and hot testing were excellent and actually better than expected.
Date: April 25, 1960
Creator: VandeMark, G. M. & Krause, P. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Survey of the Effects of Neutron Irradiation on the Impact and Other Mechanical Properties of Pressure Vessel Steels for the SM-2 Reactor (open access)

A Survey of the Effects of Neutron Irradiation on the Impact and Other Mechanical Properties of Pressure Vessel Steels for the SM-2 Reactor

Abstract: This technical report summarizes the data obtained in a recent literature survey conducted to determine the effects of neutron irradiation on the impact and other mechanical properties of both ferritic steels and austenitic stainless steels. The survey was primarily aimed at obtaining sufficient data on the behavior of pressure vessel steels at high integrated neutron flux levels in order that a reference material of construction could be selected for the SM-2 (APPR-1B) reactor vessel. Materials studied in this literature survey included carbon and low alloy steels such as: ASTM A-212B, ASTM A-201, ASTM A-301B (CR-Mo), ASTM A-106 (coarse and fine grained), ASTM A-285, ASTM A-302B (Mn-Mo), ASTM A-353, ASTM A-203 Grade D, E-7016 carbon steel weld metal, USS Carilloy T-1, HY-65 and HY-80. In addition, Types 304 and 347 stainless steels were also investigated as representative austenitic materials which might be used in pressure vessel construction. A careful evaluation was made of the irradiation induced changes in the mechanical properties of the above materials. The ferritic steels were evaluated primarily on the basis of increases in transition temperature due to irradiation and decreases in the amount of maximum energy absorbed prior to ductile failure. Factors such as industrial experience, …
Date: April 1, 1960
Creator: Kelleman, Richard William.
System: The UNT Digital Library