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25 Process Assistance. For Period of May 2, 1955 to May 13, 1955 (open access)

25 Process Assistance. For Period of May 2, 1955 to May 13, 1955

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Date: May 23, 1955
Creator: Culler, F L
System: The UNT Digital Library
Absorption Characteristics of Long Soil Columns (open access)

Absorption Characteristics of Long Soil Columns

The purpose of this report is to present the information obtained relative to the characteristic adsorption of radioisotopes in a long (forty feet) laboratory soil column treated with a high salt, process waste of high activity density. The movement of adsorbed cations in a soil column subjected to prolonged leeching by water also was determined.
Date: May 1, 1955
Creator: McHenry, J. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic characteristics of several 6-percent-thick airfoils at angles of attack from 0 degrees to 20 degrees at high subsonic speeds (open access)

Aerodynamic characteristics of several 6-percent-thick airfoils at angles of attack from 0 degrees to 20 degrees at high subsonic speeds

Report presenting two-dimensional tests of eight 6-percent-thick symmetrical airfoils of the supersonic and subsonic types. Static pressures along the surfaces of each airfoil measured over a range of Mach numbers and angles of attack. Results regarding lift coefficient, drag coefficient, quarter-chord pitching-moment coefficient, and schileren photographs of the pressure distributions are provided.
Date: May 1955
Creator: Daley, Bernard N. & Lord, Douglas R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic characteristics of various configurations of a model of a 45 degree swept-wing airplane at a Mach number of 2.01 (open access)

Aerodynamic characteristics of various configurations of a model of a 45 degree swept-wing airplane at a Mach number of 2.01

An investigation has been conducted at the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at a Mach nmber of 2.01 to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of several configurations of a model of a 45 deg swept-wing airplane. The basic configuratin had a wing with 45 deg sweepback at the quarter-chord line, aspect ration 3.2, taper ration 0.468, NACA 65A005.5 sections just outboard of the inlet and NACA 65A003.7 sections at the tip. The wing was mounted slightly above the body center line and an all-movable horizantal tail was located slightly below the extended chord line of the wing. Tre design incorporated twin wing-root supersonic inlets ducted to a single exit at the base of the fuselage. The configurations investigated included an extended nose length, a bumped-fuselage afterbody, an inlet droop, an lncreased wing aspect ratio, and a revised canopy shape. Configurations employing the wing of increased aspect ratio of 3.7, which constituted the bulk of the tests, produced about a 10-percent increase in lift and in longitudinal stability as compared with the basic wing of aspect ratio 3.2. There was a slight but masurable increase in minimum drag and maximum lift-drag ratio.
Date: May 26, 1955
Creator: Spearman, M. Leroy; Driver, Cornelius & Robinson, Ross B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aluminum Canning of Nickel-Plated, Hanford Four-Inch Uranium Fuel Slugs by Hot-Pressing (open access)

Aluminum Canning of Nickel-Plated, Hanford Four-Inch Uranium Fuel Slugs by Hot-Pressing

Conditions of time, temperature, and pressure for hotpress bonding of aluminum-nickel and uranium-nickel disks were determined experimentally. A process for jacketing Hanford four-inch slugs, coated with nonporous nickel electroplates, in aluminum cans by cold-sizing and hot-pressing was developed and conditions of time, temperature, and pressure required for the actual canning process were determined. (auth)
Date: May 17, 1955
Creator: Sumsion, H. T.; Beck, C. J. & DeLuca, L. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Ear Formation in Deep-Drawn Cups (open access)

Analysis of Ear Formation in Deep-Drawn Cups

From Introduction: "The purpose of this paper is to show that the number and location of ears can be computed on the basis of single-crystal behavior and a knowledge of the orientation of the polycrystalline aggregate. Although the proposed method is a general one, only face-centered cubic metals are considered in this paper."
Date: May 1955
Creator: McEvily, Arthur J., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of factors affecting selection and design of air-cooled single-stage turbines for turbojet engines 4: coolant-flow requirements and performance of engines using air-cooled corrugated-insert blades (open access)

Analysis of factors affecting selection and design of air-cooled single-stage turbines for turbojet engines 4: coolant-flow requirements and performance of engines using air-cooled corrugated-insert blades

Report presenting an investigation of the estimated minimum cooling requirements and related performance of turbojet engines equipped with high-performance single-stage turbines with air-cooled corrugated-insert blades over a range of turbine-inlet temperature, tip speed, and hub-tip radius ratio for Mach number 2 at 50,000 feet. The effects of stress-ratio factor, flight Mach number, altitude, turbine rotor impeller efficiency, and outside heat-transfer coefficient on cooling requirements were also investigated.
Date: May 11, 1955
Creator: Slone, Henry O. & Hubbartt, James E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Fully Developed Turbulent Heat Transfer and Flow in an Annulus With Various Eccentricities (open access)

Analysis of Fully Developed Turbulent Heat Transfer and Flow in an Annulus With Various Eccentricities

From Introduction: "Most of the existing analyses for turbulent flow and heat transfer in passages have been confined to circular tubes or parallel plates (refs. 1 to 5). In reference 6, temperature distributions for rectangular and triangular ducts were calculated by using experimental velocity distributions and average heat-transfer coefficients. Some work on the calculation of the velocity and shear-stress distributions in corners is reported in reference 7."
Date: May 1955
Creator: Deissler, Robert G. & Taylor, Maynard F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical Chemistry Division Semiannual Progress Report For Period Ending April 20,1955 (open access)

Analytical Chemistry Division Semiannual Progress Report For Period Ending April 20,1955

The development of ionic methods for the determination of corrosion products in the highly radioactive Homogeneous Reactor (HR) fuels has been of major interest in the work of the Ionic Analyses Laboratory. Methods for the spectrophotometric determination of aluminum and for the polarographic determination of iron in HR fuels have been developed. The polarographic determination of molybdenum in uranyl sulfate solutions was studied. A polarographic method for the determination of zinc was developed. A fluorometric method for the determination of microgram amounts of fluoride was studied. Three organic reagents were investigated as precipitants for microgram quantities of zirconium in HR fuel. The automatic photometric titration technique was applied to the determination of thorium and of sulfate. A method was developed for the ionexchange separation and potentiometric titration of cobalt. The ultraviolet absorption spectra of technetium and rhenium were studied.
Date: May 6, 1955
Creator: Kelley, M. T.; Susano, C. D. & Raaen, H. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Apparatus for Visual Study of Corrosion by Hot Water (open access)

Apparatus for Visual Study of Corrosion by Hot Water

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Date: May 1, 1955
Creator: Grieser, Daniel R. & Simons, Eugene M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
APPR Critical Experiment (open access)

APPR Critical Experiment

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Date: May 18, 1955
Creator: Gallagher, J. G.; Bate, R. R.; Mann, J. E. & Callihan, A. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
APPR critical experiment program meeting (open access)

APPR critical experiment program meeting

This report addresses the APPR critical experiment program meeting.
Date: May 19, 1955
Creator: Gallagher, J G
System: The UNT Digital Library
Axial-Flow Compressor Rotating-Stall and Rotor-Blade Vibration Survey (open access)

Axial-Flow Compressor Rotating-Stall and Rotor-Blade Vibration Survey

Report presenting a compressor-rotor-blade vibration survey on a production turbojet engine incorporating a 13-stage axial-flow compressor with a pressure ratio of approximately 7 and an air flow of 120 pounds per second. The investigation was conducted due to the major problem that fatigue failures of compressor rotor blades have caused in the development of the axial-flow compressor. Results regarding rotating stall characteristics, rotor-blade vibration, and fourth-stage rotor-blade failure are provided.
Date: May 23, 1955
Creator: Calvert, Howard F.; Medeiros, Arthur A. & Garrett, Floyd B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
THE BEHAVIOR OF URANIUM, THORIUM, AND OTHER SELECTED MATERIALS IN BROMINE TRIFLUORIDE, BROMINE PENTAFLUORIDE, CHLORINE TRIFLUORIDE, AND FLUORINE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES (open access)

THE BEHAVIOR OF URANIUM, THORIUM, AND OTHER SELECTED MATERIALS IN BROMINE TRIFLUORIDE, BROMINE PENTAFLUORIDE, CHLORINE TRIFLUORIDE, AND FLUORINE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES

The reactivity of uranium, thorium, aluminum, copper, iron, magnesium, zirconium, and Fluorothene with bromine trifluoride, bromine pentafluoride, chlorine trifluoride, and fluorine was investigated at tempertures ranging from 25 to 410 deg C. The reactivity of platinum with bromine trifluoride was also studied. (auth)
Date: May 1, 1955
Creator: Stein, L. & Vogel, R.C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
CALCULATION OF THE VOLUME OF LIQUID CONTAINED IN A PARTIALLY-FILLED RIGHT CIRCULAR CYLINDER INCLINED TO THE HORIZONTAL (open access)
Chemical Separation of Isotopes Section Semiannual Progress Report For Period Ending December 31, 1954 (open access)

Chemical Separation of Isotopes Section Semiannual Progress Report For Period Ending December 31, 1954

New systems involving the exchange of boron between boron trifluoride and boron trifluoride addition compounds have been explored. These systems have large separation factors and potentially simple reflux mechanisms. A precise determination of this separation factor for the anisole-boron trifluoride system gave the value (see report). Boron exchange was found to occur between BF and BCl3. Several homogenous catalysts have been found which activate the hydrogen-water exchange, but none are adoptable to the production of deuterium because of the slow exchange rate. Platinum or platinum oxide may be usable as a heterogeneous catalyst with proper support or dispersion techniques. The high-pressure solubility of hydrogen in several amalgams was investigated in connection with a unique countercurrent exchange system. A proposed system involving isotopic exchange between lithium dipivaloylmethane in diethyl ether and lithium hydroxide in aqueous solution was shown to give little or no isotopic separation. Column studies of the carbonate system exchange reaction were concluded with a 40°C run. Slightly higher enrichment of N15 was obtained than at 30°C . The temperature dependence of all in this system was measured between 15 and 45°C. The factor increases with temperature, showing a tendency toward a maximum near 45°C. Isotopic exchange appears to …
Date: May 20, 1955
Creator: Clewett, G. H & Drury, J. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of two methods of modulating the throat area of convergent plug nozzles (open access)

Comparison of two methods of modulating the throat area of convergent plug nozzles

Report presenting an investigation to determine the effect on performance of two methods of throat-area modulation of two convergent plug nozzles. Data were obtained over a range of pressure ratios. Results regarding the performance of the translatable outer-shell-type plug nozzle, performance of the iris-outer-shell-type plug nozzles, sensitivity to throat-area variation, and air-flow parameter are provided.
Date: May 11, 1955
Creator: Krull, H. George & Beale, William T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Completion report, Purex and Redox Phase 2 expansion: Jobs 1063 and 1063R. Volume 1 (open access)

Completion report, Purex and Redox Phase 2 expansion: Jobs 1063 and 1063R. Volume 1

Vitro Corporation of America entered into a contract with the US Atomic Energy Commission on July 2, 1952 to furnish architect-engineering services in connection with the design and construction of a new chemical plant facility located in the 200 Area of the Hanford Works, Richland, Washington. This contract provided for engineering of facilities utilizing the Purex process to separate and decontaminate uranium and plutonium contained in slugs irradiated in Hanford reactors. Later, Vitro was requested to provide architect-engineering services for an expansion of the previously constructed Redox separation facility. This work, designated as ``Redox Phase II Expansion,`` was authorized by Modification No. 1 to the above contract and was executed April 17, 1953. This completion report has been prepared at the request of the AEC and is intended to provide a convenient source of information concerning the administrative history and engineering features of the Purex plant and the Redox Phase II Expansion.
Date: May 1, 1955
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Conceptual Study of a 100 kw Gas Cooled Reactor Power Plant for a Remote Location (open access)

A Conceptual Study of a 100 kw Gas Cooled Reactor Power Plant for a Remote Location

From introduction: This report details the conceptual design of a 100 kw gas cooled reactor power plant of the type that would satisfy the electrical and space heating load of the Air Force distant early warning stations and might find application at other remote bases.
Date: May 31, 1955
Creator: Frankfort, J. H. & Thompson, W. I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Controls for supersonic missiles (open access)

Controls for supersonic missiles

Report presenting some work done to meet the requirements of missile control designers for more powerful controls and for lower hinge moments. Some testing regarding all-movable wings and reducing hinge moments is described.
Date: May 27, 1955
Creator: Kaattari, George E.; Hill, William A., Jr. & Nielsen, Jack N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Correlation of Airfoil Section Data with the Aerodynamic Loads Measured on a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing Model at Subsonic Mach Numbers (open access)

A Correlation of Airfoil Section Data with the Aerodynamic Loads Measured on a 45 Degree Sweptback Wing Model at Subsonic Mach Numbers

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the possibility of correlating airfoil section data with measured pressure distributions over a 45 degree sweptback wing in the Mach number range from 0.50 to 0.95 at a free-stream Reynolds number of approximately 2 million. The wing had an aspect ratio of 5.5, a taper ratio of 0.53, NACA 64A010 sections normal to the quarter-chord line, and was mounted on a slender body of revolution. Results regarding correlation of chordwise pressure distributions, correlation of magnitudes of section loads, and wing-body characteristics are provided.
Date: May 27, 1955
Creator: Walker, Harold J. & Maillard, William C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
COUNTING ROOM EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES AND SAMPLE PREPARATION (open access)

COUNTING ROOM EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES AND SAMPLE PREPARATION

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Date: May 1, 1955
Creator: Weiss, M.M. & Marshall, J.S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design criteria -- Reactor plant modification for increased production and 100-C Area alterations, Project CG-558 and Project CG-600. Volume 5 (open access)

Design criteria -- Reactor plant modification for increased production and 100-C Area alterations, Project CG-558 and Project CG-600. Volume 5

This document provides a listing of codes and standards and a bibliography of design criteria for reactor plant modifications for increased production and for 100-C area alterations.
Date: May 1, 1955
Creator: Russ, M. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Design of a Pulsed Magnetic Field Coil for Table Top 1 (open access)

The Design of a Pulsed Magnetic Field Coil for Table Top 1

Abstract: "A cylindrical coil has been designed for pulsed field operation suitable for use in a model thermonuclear reactor. The coil has an eight-inch inside diameter and a length of fifty-one inches. Magnetic mirrors at the ends consist of double-layer solenoids six and one-half inches long designed to slip over the main coil. Subsequent models of this coil have been fabricated which improved the electrical insulation provided by the bonding materials and the mechanical rigidity of the coil. Peak central fields of fifteen kilogauss and mirror fields of thirty kilogauss have been obtained."
Date: May 4, 1955
Creator: Ford, Franklin C.
System: The UNT Digital Library