Addendum to Hazard Summary Report Experimental Breeder Reactor-II (EBR-II) (open access)

Addendum to Hazard Summary Report Experimental Breeder Reactor-II (EBR-II)

Report containing hazard and safety information regarding the Experimental Breeder Reactor-II in Idaho.
Date: June 1962
Creator: Koch, L. J.; Loewenstein, W. B. & Monson, H. O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Alkali Metal Physical Properties Program at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft-CANEL (open access)

Alkali Metal Physical Properties Program at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft-CANEL

The favorable combination of physical properties such as heat capacity, viscosity, electrical resistivity, thermal conductivity and high temperature liquid range make alkali metals, in principle, among the best heat transfer fluids available for use in nuclear reactor and other esoteric powerplant systems. Unfortunately, many of these properties are not known with sufficient certainty in the high temperature region to permit optimization of design criteria for developing maximum efficiency coolant systems. For this reason, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft-CANEL, have been concerned for some time in extending the physical properties data of alkali liquid metals in the high temperature region. A supplemental program is being initiated to study some of the properties of alkali metals in the gas phase. This information is required for designing systems where the alkali vapor is the working fluid. In addition, programs are under way to study the solubility of noble gases in alkali liquid metals and wetting characteristics of these liquid metals with structural materials.
Date: June 15, 1962
Creator: Kapelner, S. M. & Cleary, Robert E., 1920-
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Alternative approaches to governmental reorganization in metropolitan areas (open access)

Alternative approaches to governmental reorganization in metropolitan areas

The ACIR Library is composed of publications that study the interactions between different levels of government. This document addresses alternative approaches to governmental reorganization in metropolitan areas.
Date: June 1962
Creator: United States. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical Chemistry in Nuclear Reactor Technology: 1961 (open access)

Analytical Chemistry in Nuclear Reactor Technology: 1961

"An Automated Spectrograph has been developed for the analyses of beryllium contained on filter paper discs. With this instrument, unattended analyses can be carried out on a number of samples following simple sample preparation. Filter paper discs representing beryllium in the atmosphere as well as those used for evaluating surface contamination are accommodated. Included in the uniting are an automatic electrode changer, analytical gap servo control, spectrograph, signal detector, and computer and readout system. The performance of the instrument in the range of 0.5 to 40 mg of beryllium is discussed."
Date: June 1962
Creator: Susano, C. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annealing of Radiation Induced Defects in Fused Silica (open access)

Annealing of Radiation Induced Defects in Fused Silica

Technical report describes how glasses and crystals subjected to ionizing radiation develop absorption bands and become colored. The coloring of defects can be used to determine how nuclear reactor induced defects anneal out or disappear as an irradiated sample is heated.
Date: June 19, 1962
Creator: Levy, Paul Warren
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annotated Bibliography on Soft X-ray Spectroscopy (open access)

Annotated Bibliography on Soft X-ray Spectroscopy

Report presenting a bibliography of about 550 references of the soft X-ray literature since 1950 and through 1960. The emphasis is on the application of soft X-ray spectroscopy to the study of valence band electronic states in metals and alloys. Therefore, the spectral region of 25 to 800 angstroms involving ruled glass grating spectrometers is of principal interest. In addition to soft X-ray data, references on all pertinent aspects of the apparatus and experimental problems are included. Also listed separately are references of value in corroborating soft X-ray data with other results. Subject, author, X-ray band, material, and other indices are included.
Date: June 29, 1962
Creator: Yakowitz, Harvey, 1939- & Cuthill, J. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Artificial cooling of the Columbia River by dam regulation, 1961 (open access)

Artificial cooling of the Columbia River by dam regulation, 1961

This report details benefits of an increase in the flow of water from the lower depths of Grand Coulee Reservoir which used to lower river temperatures at HAPO. A net average daily reduction of over 1.7{degree}C resulted at HAPO. The peak reduction was over 4.0{degree}C. The net production gain from temperature change was 13,350 MWD. The cost of control was: Grand Coulee Charges (Estimated) $37,000, and other 3,500, for a total of $40,500.
Date: June 15, 1962
Creator: Kramer, H. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Basic and Applied Radiotracer Studies Annual Report: 1962 (open access)

Basic and Applied Radiotracer Studies Annual Report: 1962

Introduction: The primary objective of the work of this report was research and development leading to large-scale applications of low level isotope tracer technology.
Date: June 1962
Creator: Aebersold, Paul C. & Bizzell, Oscar M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Biological Effects of heavy Cosmic Ray Particles (open access)

The Biological Effects of heavy Cosmic Ray Particles

Technical report investigates creating a microbeam of deuterons to simulate cosmic rays and the results of brain irradiation, irradiation of the eye, and irradiation of hair follicles of mice. The report's conclusion was that "astronauts exposed to heavy primary particles over a period of some weeks would be expected to develop gray hairs, but this is the only significant biological damage they would suffer."
Date: June 19, 1962
Creator: Curtis, Howard J. (Howard James), 1906-
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Bond-Cell Method for Complex Molecules and Metals (open access)

A Bond-Cell Method for Complex Molecules and Metals

This technical report introduces "some approximations into the basic quantum mechanical theory" so that the theory of the covalent bond and the molecular orbital method "can be combined into one which will yield quantitative rather than qualitative binding energies and cohesive energies and also distinct energy levels and band structure." This approach will provide a common method "suitable to both solid state physicists and physical chemists, for calculating the energy levels in metals and complex molecules." This report also contains figures detailing the findings. (Quotations taken from introduction)
Date: June 19, 1962
Creator: Carlson, C. M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cation Exchange Separation of Divalent Metal Ions From Rare Earths (open access)

Cation Exchange Separation of Divalent Metal Ions From Rare Earths

From abstract: "The divalent metal ions of calcium, magnesium, nickel, and strontium are eluted from a cation exchange column with 1.5M nitric acid and separated from trivalent rare earths, aluminum and yttrium. Prior sequential elution of other metal ions with hydrochloric acid in acetone-water or with dilute hydrofluoric acid does not interfere with the present separation method."
Date: June 6, 1962
Creator: Fritz, James S. (James Sherwood), 1924- & Garralda, Barbara B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cell Population Studies on the Intestine of Continuously Irradiated Rats (open access)

Cell Population Studies on the Intestine of Continuously Irradiated Rats

This technical report introduces a new method to capture entire cell populations in the intestines of rats, which have been continuously exposed to radiation.This report finds that the "total number of cells per crypt found after 5 days of irradiation decreases with increasing dose rate." This report includes four figures and two tables detailing findings.
Date: June 19, 1962
Creator: Wimber, Doris R. & Lamerton, Leonard F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PHOTOSYNTHETICALLY SYNTHESIZED 'gamma-KETOACID' PHOSPHATE AS A DIPHOSPHATE ESTER OF 2-KETO-L-GULONIC ACID (open access)

CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PHOTOSYNTHETICALLY SYNTHESIZED 'gamma-KETOACID' PHOSPHATE AS A DIPHOSPHATE ESTER OF 2-KETO-L-GULONIC ACID

The summary of this report is that a substance isolated from Chlorella Pyrenoidosa metabolizing {sup 14}CO{sub 2} in the light, previously believed to be a diphosphate ester of a 2-carboxy-4-pentulose, has now been shown to be a disphosphate of 2-keto-L-gulonic acid. The phosphate groups appear to be attached to two of the carbon atoms 3-6. Evidence is presented suggesting that this compound arises from glucose, or a glucose phosphate, which is not in rapid equilibrium with photosynthetically produced glucose derivatives.
Date: June 1, 1962
Creator: Moses, V.; Ferrier, R.J. & Calvin, M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DIVISION SUMMARY REPORT, JANUARY-MARCH 1962 (open access)

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DIVISION SUMMARY REPORT, JANUARY-MARCH 1962

Additional experiments conducted on nitridation of irradiated U-fissium fuel pins revealed that irradiation does not greatly affect the nitridation rate at 300 deg C. In skullreclamation development, a phase separation common to both the blanket- and skull-processes was investigated in which a 50% Mg-- Zn supernatant solution was removed from precipitated U metal. In most runs the supernatant phase was removed with negligible U entrainment. The reduction rate of ZrO by Zn--Mg solution under skull-recovery process conditions was found to be lower than that of U oxides. It may be possible in this process to effect some Zr separation by limiting the reduction time to that necessary for U. Methods of procesging EBR-II fuels are being investigated to establish methods of separating rare earths from Pu. Development work on preparation of UC by addition of C to U dissolved in liquid metal media showed that the limited addition of alkali metals improves C wetting and the tests showod high C-to-U ratios and high O/sub 2/ contamination; procedure and equipment improvements are being made. Studies are in progress to evaluate the compatibility of various materials with the liquid metal-salt systems contemplated for reactor fuel reprocessing. Tungsten appears to have high corrosion …
Date: June 1, 1962
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: May 1962 (open access)

Chemical Processing Department Monthly Report: May 1962

This report, for May 1962 from the Chemical Processing Department at HAPO, discusses the following: Production operation; Purex and Redox operation; Finished products operation; maintenance; Financial operations; facilities engineering; research; employee relations; and safety and security.
Date: June 21, 1962
Creator: Hanford Atomic Products Operation. Chemical Processing Department.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Processing Technology Quarterly Progress Report, January-March 1962 (open access)

Chemical Processing Technology Quarterly Progress Report, January-March 1962

The processing of Al fuel, principally of the MTR-ETR type, is reported. Processing rate averaged 90% of flow sheet values for the entire operating period, and a U recovery of 99.85% was achieved. Aqueous Zr fuel processing studles continued with the objective of adapting the HF process to continuous dissolution-complexing in order to increase the capacity of the ICPP process while using as much existing equipment as possible to minimize costs. Good results were indicated in a 190-hr run dissolving 2% U-Zr fuel in a Monel dissolver using 4.8M HF-0.03M HNO/sub 3/ dissolvent at 200 deg F; insoluble material did not accumulate in the dissolver, although a U-containing film was formed, apparently in small, equilibrium quantity. Shorter term continuous laboratory dissolutions indicated that 4.8M acid was preferable to 10M acid for the acid feed rate/fuel surface ratios proposed, resulting in dissolver products of greater stability and higher uranium content. Additional laboratory data are presented on UF/sub 4/ hydrate form and solubility, together with maximum dissolvable U compositions with Zircaloy under various flowsheet condltions. Processing of Al alloys containing high Si was found to present no unusual problems in laboratory studies. Siliceous residues resulting from dissolution of Al-U alloys containing 2% …
Date: June 29, 1962
Creator: Bower, J. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Technology Division, Unit Operations Section Monthly Progress Report, January 1962 (open access)

Chemical Technology Division, Unit Operations Section Monthly Progress Report, January 1962

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Date: June 1, 1962
Creator: Whatley, M. E.; Haas, P. A.; Horton, R. W.; Ryon, A. D.; Suddath, J. C. & Watson, C. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Color Production From Energetic Ions Impinging On Metals (open access)

Color Production From Energetic Ions Impinging On Metals

It has been observed that energetic gaseous ions mark their region of impingement on certain metals in color. Under identical conditions of bombardment, multicharged ions of the same gas mark their impact areas with different colors. The colors are sensitive to the type and energy of the ion as well as to the metal bombarded. These colors may result from reflections from thin films formed by reactions at the target. Because the colors indicate that thicker films are produced with increased ion energy, ion penetration depth as predicted by theory is compared with the depth indicated by the colors observed.
Date: June 25, 1962
Creator: Ehlers, Kenneth W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
COMPILER INTO GEORGE ASSEMBLY ROUTINE (open access)

COMPILER INTO GEORGE ASSEMBLY ROUTINE

This program of the GEORGE Assembly Routine (GAR) will accept Fortran- like statements from paper tape and create the GAR language program on tape. This includes the needed calls for common subroutines and the reservations for the named variables and temporaries. The original statements in Fortran are carried along as remarks. The GAR language program may then be processed in the usual way by the GEORGE Assembly Routine, giving machine-language code. The level of sophistication of the source language is roughly equal to that of Fortransit or SALT. (auth)
Date: June 1, 1962
Creator: George, R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comprehensive Technical Report, General Electric Direct-Air-Cycle Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Program, Program Summary and References (open access)

Comprehensive Technical Report, General Electric Direct-Air-Cycle Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Program, Program Summary and References

This is one of twenty-one volumes sumarizing the Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Program of the General Electric Company. This volume discusses the background to the General Electric program, and summarizes the various direct-air-cycle nuclear test assemblies and power plants that were developed. Because of the requirements of high performance, low weight, and small size, vast improvements in existing technology were required to meet the flight objectives. The technological progress achieved during the program is also summarized. The last appendix contains a compilation of the abstracts, tables of contents, and reference lists of the other twenty volumes.
Date: June 28, 1962
Creator: Thornton, G. & Rothstein, A.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CONTROL ROD PROGRAMMING. PART II. TWO-GROUP THEORY OF GENERAL CONFIGURATION (open access)

CONTROL ROD PROGRAMMING. PART II. TWO-GROUP THEORY OF GENERAL CONFIGURATION

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Date: June 20, 1962
Creator: Murray, R.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cosmogenic Carbon-14 and Chlorine-36 in Meteorites (open access)

Cosmogenic Carbon-14 and Chlorine-36 in Meteorites

In 1947 Bauer, and later independently Huntley (1948), pointed out that the helium content of iron meteorites as measured by Paneth and coworkers could be accounted for by the accumulation through cosmic-ray production rather then the decay of uranium and thorium. Bauer (1947) also predicted that the meteroitic helium should contain a significant proportion of He3. I was realized that by studying the effects of cosmic radiation on meteorites much could be learned about the history of meteorite and cosmic radiation. Chemical and instrumental techniques have been developed for the isolation, purification, and measurement of cosmic-ray-induced C14 in both stone and iron meteorites. The isolation of carbon from the silicate materials is done by fusion in an oxidizing flux in a vacuum system. From the iron meteorites the carbon is recovered by the decomposition of the metal in nitric acid in a closed system.
Date: June 4, 1962
Creator: Goel, Parmatma S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Cross Section, Volume 9, Number 1, June 1962 (open access)

The Cross Section, Volume 9, Number 1, June 1962

Monthly newsletter of the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1, discussing the field of underground water. Topics include profiles of water conservation research, annual pre-plant soil moisture survey data, annual Winter Water Level measurement data, and information about the latest water conservation tips.
Date: June 1962
Creator: High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1 (Tex.)
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Cross Sections of 14.5 Mev Neutron Reactions With Special Interest in Ca47 Formation (open access)

Cross Sections of 14.5 Mev Neutron Reactions With Special Interest in Ca47 Formation

This report measures the cross sections of isotopes for 14.5 MeV neutrons and compares the author's results with calculated and existing literature values.
Date: June 18, 1962
Creator: Hillman, Manny
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library