Production test number 105-519-E -- Raising permissible outlet water temperatures of selected tubes at C Pile (open access)

Production test number 105-519-E -- Raising permissible outlet water temperatures of selected tubes at C Pile

This report describes the objective of this production test which is to simulate with a few tubes operation of the old piles with small water annulus at power levels in the range of 800--900 MW.
Date: May 25, 1953
Creator: Goldsmith, S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production Test No. 105-522-E, Examination of pile process tubes (open access)

Production Test No. 105-522-E, Examination of pile process tubes

The objective of the production test described in this report is to provide the authority and mechanism to remove process tubes from the piles for inspection. The test is intended to provide a more positive tube inspection program than was previously provided under production test number 105-9-P, ``Corrosion of Slugs and Tubes``, document number 7-3928.
Date: May 25, 1953
Creator: Falkoski, R. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
THE PROPAGATION OF SPHERICAL SHOCK WAVES (open access)

THE PROPAGATION OF SPHERICAL SHOCK WAVES

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Date: May 1, 1953
Creator: Ungar, E.E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Propagation of Spherical Shock Waves (open access)

The Propagation of Spherical Shock Waves

This technical report is a summary of unclassified theoretical work on propagation of one-dimensional shock waves and on the propagation of spherical shock waves in gases.
Date: May 4, 1953
Creator: Ungar, Eric E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reactivity of UO{sub 3} produced at HAPO (open access)

Reactivity of UO{sub 3} produced at HAPO

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Date: May 22, 1953
Creator: Clagett, F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reconnaissance for Uranium in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming (open access)

Reconnaissance for Uranium in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming

Abstract: A reconnaissance was made of a large part of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming, during the summer of 1952 to search for uranium deposits in parts of the basin other than the Pumpkin Buttes area. No uranium deposits of economic interest were found, but some rocks of the Tertiary Fort Union formation and the Cretaceous Inyan Kara group were found to be sufficiently uraniferous to justify further search in rocks of these units. Analyses of samples of sandstones, baked shales, and siltstones taken during the reconnaissance show these rocks are considerably more vanadiferous than the average sandstone, or clay and shale.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Davidson, David F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Refractive Indices of the Systems Uranium Hexafluoride-Bromine Trifluoride and Uranium Hexafluoride-Bromine Pentafluoride (open access)

Refractive Indices of the Systems Uranium Hexafluoride-Bromine Trifluoride and Uranium Hexafluoride-Bromine Pentafluoride

A spectrometer has been used with a hollow prism electrically heated to 70 C to measure the refractive indices of solutions of uranium hexafluoride in bromine trifluoride and uranium hexafluoride in bromine pentafluoride. The refractive indices of the two binary systems have been expressed as a function of composition.
Date: May 25, 1953
Creator: Stein, Lawrence & Vogel, Richard C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Remarks on Reactivity Control in Light Water Moderated Reactors (open access)

Remarks on Reactivity Control in Light Water Moderated Reactors

Report discussing the effects of thermal diffusion length and certain details in the design of light water moderated reactors and their effect on reactivity.
Date: May 28, 1953
Creator: Stoker, R. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Removal of the compound layer from decanned Hanford uranium slugs by the use of sodium hydroxide (open access)

Removal of the compound layer from decanned Hanford uranium slugs by the use of sodium hydroxide

About twenty-five to thirty per cent of the uranium slugs canned in the Metal Preparation Section do not meet specifications and are rejected. These rejected slugs are recovered by a chemical process and prepared for re-canning. The canning operation provides a coating of metal composed principally of elemental aluminum and silicon with traces of copper and tin, which bonds the aluminum can to the slug. The elements in intimate contact with the slug combine chemically with the uranium to form the tenacious compound layer. The current recovery process consists essentially of a sodium hydroxide-sodium nitrate bath for chemically removing the aluminum can and the bonding medium, followed by hydrofluoric acid and nitric acid baths to remove the remaining compound layer and to pickle the slugs before they are returned to the process canning line. Recent studies have indicated the possibility of using a more economical means of recovery. This includes the mechanical removal of the aluminum can and most of the bonding medium, followed by a chemical removal of the residual compound layer by a solution of sodium hydroxide. A laboratory scale investigation was made to determine whether a solution of sodium hydroxide would remove the compound layer from de-canned, …
Date: May 15, 1953
Creator: Brandt, H. L. & Kraemer, H. P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Removal of the Compound Layer From Decanned Hanford Uranium Slugs by the Use of Sodium Hydroxide (open access)

Removal of the Compound Layer From Decanned Hanford Uranium Slugs by the Use of Sodium Hydroxide

About twenty-five to thirty per cent of the uranium slugs canned in the Metal Preparation Section do not meet specifications and are rejected. These rejected slugs are recovered by a chemical process and prepared for re-canning. The current recovery process consists essentially of a sodium hydroxide-sodium nitrate bath for chemically removing the aluminum can and the bonding medium, followed by hydrofluoric acid and nitric acid baths to remove the remaining compound layer and to pickle the slugs before they are returned to the process canning line. Recent studies have indicated the possibility of using a more economical means of recovery. this includes the mechanical removal of the aluminum can and most of the bonding medium, followed by a chemical removal of the residual compound layer by a solution of sodium hydroxide.
Date: May 15, 1953
Creator: Brandt, H. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reprocessing of Uranium Bearing Barium Sulfate Cake Produced in the M.C.W. Refinery (open access)

Reprocessing of Uranium Bearing Barium Sulfate Cake Produced in the M.C.W. Refinery

This report describes work done in the pilot plant at Msllinckrodt toward development of a recovery process for U in BaSO/sub 4/ take. The investigation involved examination of chemical leaching problems, and testing of filtration equipment for recovery of the leached cake. Several additional problems uncovered during the work were introduction of the BaSO/sub 4/ cake into a slurry, settling of heavy fines in process equipment, and forming of the BaS0/ sub 4/ slurry. (auth)
Date: May 1, 1953
Creator: Kirby, A.M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of exploration for uranium at the Caribou Mine, Boulder County, Colorado (open access)

Results of exploration for uranium at the Caribou Mine, Boulder County, Colorado

This report discusses the results of an exploration made for uranium sources at the Caribou Mine in Boulder County, Colorado.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Smith, Loren E. & Baker, Kenneth E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of Exploratory Core Drilling for Uranium Bearing Coal in the Northern Part of the Red Desert Area, Sweetwater County, Wyoming (open access)

Results of Exploratory Core Drilling for Uranium Bearing Coal in the Northern Part of the Red Desert Area, Sweetwater County, Wyoming

Report presenting the results of core drilling in Sweetwater county, Wyoming aimed at finding uraniferous coal. Information regarding the locations that were drilled, progress made in drilling, geology of the area, reserves of uraniferous coal, and future plans are included.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Masursky, Harold; Pipiringos, George N. & Gower, Howard D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of exploratory core drilling for uranium-bearing coal in the northern part of the Red Desert area, Sweetwater County, Wyoming (open access)

Results of exploratory core drilling for uranium-bearing coal in the northern part of the Red Desert area, Sweetwater County, Wyoming

A report discussing the results of exploratory core drilling for uranium-bearing coal in the Northern Part of the Red Desert Area, in Sweetwater County, Wyoming.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Masursky, Harold; Pipiringos, G. N. & Gower, Howard Dale
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Revised Z Tables of the Rach Coefficients (open access)

Revised Z Tables of the Rach Coefficients

From introduction: "54 tables are given of the Z coefficients."
Date: May 28, 1953
Creator: Biedenharn, L. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Simple Method of Calculating Critical Masses of Proton Moderated Assemblies (open access)

A Simple Method of Calculating Critical Masses of Proton Moderated Assemblies

Semi-empirical modifications of age theory have been made to interpret the critical masses of proton moderated assemblies, which may or may not have reflectors of various substances, in particular, water or steel. Section I shows that critical masses of untamped water moderated systems can be calculated by use of an appropriate age and linear extrapolation length. Assuming that all captures and fissions take place at thermal, a familiar expression can be set up which contains the age and extrapolation length which are not well determined by theory. An age value suggested by theory, (Sec. II) is taken and ORNL criticality data (K343) are used to find the best extrapolation length. With these values the K343 critical mases can be computed to bout +-5%, which is their estimated experimental uncertainty; this for H/U-235 atomic ratios between 43 and 755. Section II contains a theoretical discussion of effects which the simple "theory" of Sec I neglects. It is indicated that several of these effects compensate to make a simple theory more useful than one would believe at first sight. to take into account reflectors of water, water shield by cadmium, or steel of various thicknesses, it proves sufficient to alter the extrapolation …
Date: May 1953
Creator: Bell, George I.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Measurements of the Buffet Region of a Swept-Wing Research Airplane During Flight to Supersonic Mach Numbers (open access)

Some Measurements of the Buffet Region of a Swept-Wing Research Airplane During Flight to Supersonic Mach Numbers

Report presenting measurements of the intensity of buffeting experienced by the Douglas D-558-II research airplane at a range of Mach numbers. Buffeting was encountered at both subsonic and supersonic Mach numbers and the intensity of the buffeting varied with Mach number and airplane normal-force coefficient.
Date: May 28, 1953
Creator: Baker, Thomas F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stable Flies: How to Control Them. (open access)

Stable Flies: How to Control Them.

Describes characteristics of stable flies, the damage they cause, and methods of control.
Date: May 1953
Creator: United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Division of Insects Affecting Man and Animals.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stable Flies: How to Control Them (open access)

Stable Flies: How to Control Them

Booklet identifies stable flies, their life span, the damage they cause, and the how to control them.
Date: May 1953
Creator: United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Division of Insects Affecting Man and Animals.
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
Static force-deflection characteristics of six aircraft tires under combined loading (open access)

Static force-deflection characteristics of six aircraft tires under combined loading

Report presenting static force-deflection tests on six aircraft tires ranging in size and ply rating. Testing included the vertical loading of all six tire specimens and, for five of the tire specimens, combined vertical loading and side loading and combined vertical loading and torsional loading.
Date: May 1953
Creator: Horne, Walter B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Strength analysis of stiffened thick beam webs with ratios of web depth to web thickness of approximately 60 (open access)

Strength analysis of stiffened thick beam webs with ratios of web depth to web thickness of approximately 60

"The results of an experimental investigation of the strength of plane diagonal-tension webs with ratios of web depth to web thickness of about 60 are presented. An analysis of the beam indicated that the methods of strength analysis presented in NACA TN 2661 are applicable to beams with flanges symmetrically arranged with respect to the web if the portal-frame effect is taken into account" (p. 1).
Date: May 1953
Creator: Levin, L. Ross
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Subsonic static longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a wing-body combination having a pointed wing of aspect ratio 2 with constant-percent-chord trailing-edge elevons (open access)

Subsonic static longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a wing-body combination having a pointed wing of aspect ratio 2 with constant-percent-chord trailing-edge elevons

Report presenting an investigation to determine the static longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a tailless wing-body combination with a pointed wing of aspect ratio 2 and trailing-edge elevons. The effectiveness of inset tabs in reducing the elevon hinge moment was also determined. Results regarding the lift, drag, pitching moment, elevon hinge moment, tab hinge moment, elevon load, and center of pressure of elevon load are provided.
Date: May 22, 1953
Creator: Smith, Donald W. & Reed, Verlin D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Surface Reaction Between Oxygen and Thorium (open access)

The Surface Reaction Between Oxygen and Thorium

Abstract: The rate of reaction of oxygen with arc-melted and rolled iodide thorium has been found to obey the parabolic rate law in the temperature range of 850 to 1415 C at 1 atmosphere pressure. The rate constant can be expressed as k = 6 x 10⁷ x e⁻⁶³³⁰⁰/RT cm²/sec. The energy of activation, 63,300 cal/mole, has a probable error of 2,100 cal/mole.
Date: May 26, 1953
Creator: Gerds, A. F. & Mallett, Manley William, 1909-
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Technical Activities Report for April 1953 (open access)

Technical Activities Report for April 1953

Two xenon extraction runs were made this month. It appears that a small design change in Trap #2 will be necessary so that a dry ice-trichloroethylene slurry can be used for coolant rather than liquid freon. For each of the runs this month the enriched generator was exposed for four hours in the est pile operating at 100 watts. A period of eight hours for cooling and xenon builidup was allowed before the collection and separation runs were started.
Date: May 4, 1953
Creator: Faulkner, J. E.; Davenport, D. E. & Duvall, G. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library