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The Contamination of Cooling Water by a P-9 Plant
The following sources of contamination in cooling water of the P-9 plant are considered: (1) Fission recoils, (2) Corrosion of metal, (3) Recoil from aluminum, (4) Induced activity in the water. It is found that for a P-9 plant of 3.5 x 10(4) KW contamination of the river at "X" should not exceed the .1 r criterion unless coating failure occurs. Tables of the amount of coating failure permissible are given as a function of holdup time.
Date:
June 1, 1943
Creator:
Friedman, Francis L. (Francis Lee), 1918-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Representation of Slowing Down Functions in Water by Synthetic Kernels
Fermi, Anderson, and Nagle's experimental distribution of Indium resonance neutrons around a point source of fission neutrons in water has been fitted by analytic expressions which are source functions in the two-group, three-group, Fermi and Christy-Wheeler pile theory. The Christy-Wheeler function (exponential followed by a Gaussian) is the best fit; the two-group function (exponential) is slightly better than the Fermi Gaussian.
Date:
June 1, 1944
Creator:
Cahn, Albert, Jr.
System:
The UNT Digital Library