EXCAVATION OF CONTAINED TNT EXPLOSIONS IN TUFF (open access)

EXCAVATION OF CONTAINED TNT EXPLOSIONS IN TUFF

The effects of two contained H. E. explosions in volcanic tuff were examined by mining directly into the explosion sites. Ore explosion (516 lb of TNT) increased its initial shot chamber volume of about 9 cu ft by a factor of sbout 5 and produced in addition some 126 cu ft of broken rock. Around this explosion, only natural joints in one direction were filled with carbon to a maximum distance of 42 ft, and no new fractures in other directions were developed. The other explosion (973 lb of TNT) expanded its 17 cu ft chamber to 10 times this initial volume and led to rock breakage, mostly by subsequent roof collapse, of 345 cu ft. Because this shot vented on firing, very little of the carbon-carrying gases entered joints, and fractures caused by the explosion are almost absent. The features characteristic of these two explosions were compared to an earlier 1000-lb explosion in salt in which, by contrast, numerous radial carbon-filled cracks were produced, and the less expanded chambers survived without collapse. For the explosions in tuff it was concluded that joints exercised a primary role in locating the surfaces of fracture failure, early venting inhibits development of carbon-marked …
Date: April 18, 1961
Creator: Short, N.M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fabrication Development of UO2-Stainless Steel Composite Fuel Plates for core B of the Enrico Fermi Fast Breeder Reactor (open access)

Fabrication Development of UO2-Stainless Steel Composite Fuel Plates for core B of the Enrico Fermi Fast Breeder Reactor

Experimental work concerned with the development of an inexpensive composite fuel plate with a high burnup potential for application in a 500°C sodium environment as Core B of the Enrico Fermi Fast Breeder Reactor.
Date: April 18, 1961
Creator: Cherubini, J. H.; Beaver, R. J. & Leitten, C. F., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Observations on the Response of a Lithium-Drifted Detector Protons (open access)

Observations on the Response of a Lithium-Drifted Detector Protons

The response of a lithium-drifted solid state detector was measured for protons and found to be linear up to the highest energy observed, 13.2 Mev. The resolution observed for these protons is 0.81% with a bias of 500 volts and 0.65% with a bias of 250 volts. (auth)
Date: April 18, 1961
Creator: Benveniste, J.; Booth, R. & Mitchell, A. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermodynamic Data for Water (open access)

Thermodynamic Data for Water

Thermodynamic data for liquid and gaseous water were compiled and extended to limits of pressure and temperature imposed by Hugoniot, adiabat, and Thomas-Fermi model considerations. The internal energy variation is discussed. (auth)
Date: April 18, 1961
Creator: Howard, J. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library