Irradiation behavior of unalloyed hypostoichiometric uranium carbide, experiment AI 3-11 and review (open access)

Irradiation behavior of unalloyed hypostoichiometric uranium carbide, experiment AI 3-11 and review

A report regarding the irradiation behavior of Unalloyed hypostoichiometric uranium carbide experiment AI 3-11 and review
Date: June 22, 1968
Creator: Frank, J. E.; Forrester, R. E. & Buck, J. S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Irradiation behavior of uranium monocarbide fuel experiments NAA 81-3 and AI 3-12 (open access)

Irradiation behavior of uranium monocarbide fuel experiments NAA 81-3 and AI 3-12

A report regarding irradiation behavior of uranium monocarbide fuel experiments NAA 81-3 and AI 3-12
Date: June 22, 1968
Creator: Arnold, J. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
K Reactor Pu-238 demonstration results (Interim report PTA-063) (open access)

K Reactor Pu-238 demonstration results (Interim report PTA-063)

During the first half of FY-1968, a test irradiation of neptunium was performed in KE Reactor. The basic objectives of this test were to show the reactor capability for irradiating neptunium target elements in an elevated flux; demonstrate the charge-discharge of several of the target columns during reactor operation; and establish the Pu-238 production characteristics of the K-type reactor. These objectives were successfully met. This document reports the results and conclusions derived in meeting the third objective -- establishing K reactor Pu-238 production characteristics.
Date: June 13, 1968
Creator: Nosler, J. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
KW Reactor incident (open access)

KW Reactor incident

None
Date: June 26, 1968
Creator: Murphy, E. T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Large Reverse Osmosis System Technology and Module Development (open access)

Large Reverse Osmosis System Technology and Module Development

From Introduction: "This is the final report on a program of reverse osmosis research conducted for the Office of Saline Water, U.S. Department of the Interior, under Contract 14-01-0001-929. The purpose of the program was the development of larger spiral-wound reverse osmosis modules for economical application in large reverse osmosis systems."
Date: June 1968
Creator: Riedinger, A. B.; Laughlin, J. K. & Sudak, R. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Microfilming Maps of Abandoned Anthracite Mines: Mines in the Wyoming Basin, Northern Anthracite Field (open access)

Microfilming Maps of Abandoned Anthracite Mines: Mines in the Wyoming Basin, Northern Anthracite Field

Report issued by the Bureau of Mines discussing a program for microfilming maps of abandoned mines in the Pennsylvania anthracite region. As stated in the introduction, "this report contains a catalog of films covering 68 of the 72 mines in the Wyoming Basin of the Northern anthracite field. Maps of active mines are not included" (p. 4). This report includes tables, and maps.
Date: June 1968
Creator: Eaton, W. L. & Gait, G. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Microwave Spectral Tables: Volume 4. Polyatomic Molecules Without Internal Rotation (open access)

Microwave Spectral Tables: Volume 4. Polyatomic Molecules Without Internal Rotation

From Introduction: "This volume contains data on the microwave spectra of 166 polyatomic molecules incapable of exhibiting internal rotation."
Date: June 1968
Creator: Cord, Marian S.; Petersen, Jean D.; Lojko, Matthew S. & Haas, Rudolph H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Microwave Spectral Tables: Volume 5. Spectral Line Listing (open access)

Microwave Spectral Tables: Volume 5. Spectral Line Listing

From Abstract: "This volume is a listing of the spectral lines reported in Volume I, III, and IV of the Microwave Spectral Tables. These lines are listed according to ascending magnitude of frequency and should provide a steady reference."
Date: June 1968
Creator: Cord, Marian S.; Lojko, Matthew S. & Petersen, Jean D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Model status report, 1967 (open access)

Model status report, 1967

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Date: June 1, 1968
Creator: Saluja, J.K.; Secker, P.A. & Buker, J.C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Monthly report of activities: JUNE 1, 1969 (open access)

Monthly report of activities: JUNE 1, 1969

Some of the things discussed in this report are: (1) Computation--NAL is now obtaining satisfactory service on NYU's 6600 computer via the telephone data link. Until about two weeks ago we were plagued by numerous breakdowns of the computer itself (one lasting about three weeks), and bugs in the NYU programs that control the transmission. Early this month a two month complete rebuilding of the NYU computer was begun. During this period Control Data Corporation is making a new computer at their Manhattan data center available to NYU and to the remote-terminal users. This computer is reasonably reliable, and the most serious bugs have apparently been removed from the transmission system. NAL now has immediate access to the computer for most of the day and turn-around time for jobs with moderate amounts of output is often less than one hour. We have always received excellent service and help from Argonne's Applied Mathematics Division, which has made its two computers, a CDC 3600 and an IBM 360-75, available to us. At present we have a courier service to Argonne making three trips a day, soon to be extended to five. In addition IBM is furnishing very competent personnel to help convert …
Date: June 1, 1968
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mutual connections between PCAC and current algebra (open access)

Mutual connections between PCAC and current algebra

Arguments are presented which suggest that PCAC is generally applicable only in theories where the once-integrated commutator of axial currents is a conserved vector current.
Date: June 1, 1968
Creator: Renner, B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
New Proposals For 1969 : ACIR state legislative program (open access)

New Proposals For 1969 : ACIR state legislative program

The ACIR Library is composed of publications that study the interactions between different levels of government. This document addresses the ACIR state legislative program.
Date: June 1968
Creator: United States. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Operational manual for reactor safety system revisions XE-1(ETS-1) (open access)

Operational manual for reactor safety system revisions XE-1(ETS-1)

None
Date: June 1, 1968
Creator: Kowalcheck, H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Process development accomplishments, Douglas United Nuclear, Inc. (open access)

Process development accomplishments, Douglas United Nuclear, Inc.

The annual report on the previous fiscal year`s accomplishments attributed to process development has been provided about six months after the end of the fiscal year. In accordance with a recent request, the date of this report has been advanced to coincide with the end of the fiscal year. Further, the scope of the report has been expanded to include a narrative assessment of program accomplishments. Because of this enlargement of scope some liberty has been taken in identifying new products and development gains. The Douglas United Nuclear process development program can be categorized into the following: (1) Cost Reduction, (2) Increased Plant Life, (3) Versatility, and (4) Safety and Licensability. The overall program goal is to develop technology that will provide greater efficiency at reduced cost and yet be responsive to an increasing variety of product requirements while continuing the excellent plant safety performance. The goal is significant when considered in view of increasing budgetary pressure. The projected defense requirements after 1975 are not expected to require the full capacity of the Hanford reactors. However, based upon the anticipated growth of electric power requirements and space exploration power requirements, the current full productive capacity of the Hanford reactors will …
Date: June 14, 1968
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production test authorization 145 loading adjustment to increase spectrometer utilization (open access)

Production test authorization 145 loading adjustment to increase spectrometer utilization

The objective of the test described in this report is to authorize loading KE Reactor tubes 4396, 4397, 4398, 4496, 4497, 4498, 4596, 4597, and 4598 with 0.947 enriched fuel in support of the X-2 level Battelle Northwest neutron spectrometer, when the spectrometer will be in use.
Date: June 12, 1968
Creator: Guthrie, G.D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Proposals to Reform Our Presidential Electoral System (open access)

Proposals to Reform Our Presidential Electoral System

This report is a survey of the historical background and development of electoral college and a compilation of proposals to reform it with pro and con analyses and a selected Bibliography
Date: June 1, 1968
Creator: Robert L. Tieken
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH, 1968 REACTOR FUELS AND MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS FOR FUELS AND MATERIALS BRANCH OF USAEC DIVISION OF REACTOR DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY (open access)

QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH, 1968 REACTOR FUELS AND MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS FOR FUELS AND MATERIALS BRANCH OF USAEC DIVISION OF REACTOR DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

Progress is reported in these areas: nuclear graphite; fuel development for gas-cooled reactors; HTGR graphite studies; nuclear ceramics; fast-reactor nitrides research; non-destructive testing; metallic fuels; basic swelling studies; ATR gas and water loop operation and maintenance; reactor fuels and materials; fast reactor dosimetry and damage analysis; and irradiation damage to reactor metals.
Date: June 1, 1968
Creator: Cadwell, J. J.; de Halas, D. R.; Nightingale, R. E. & Worlton, D. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Richland five-year 02 R and D program, Basic Production Mission (open access)

Richland five-year 02 R and D program, Basic Production Mission

This report contains the reports of progress and the plans for future work of Douglas United Nuclear, and Atlantic Richfield on the Basic Production Mission. This mission covers the Research and Development work associated with operating the Hanford production complex in its present mode. For the conventional reactors this means primarily the production of weapons-grade plutonium. For the N Reactor this primarily concerns the production of plutonium of 12 percent Pu-240 content, or such other Pu-240 level as may be assigned by the Commission. For Atlantic Richfield this entails isolating and purifying the products of the above described reactor operations. The report describes scope and objectives, progress during report period, evaluation of effort, budget period plans, milestones, references, and statistical summary schedules for the Hanford low pressure reactors, the N reactor, and spent fuel processing activities.
Date: June 30, 1968
Creator: Curtiss, D. H.; Geier, R. G. & Beard, S. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Richland Five-year 02 R&D Program (open access)

Richland Five-year 02 R&D Program

This program is directed to the production of higher weight plutonium isotopes and transplutonium isotopes from the irradiation of transuranic elements, particularly plutonium. Since production of Pu-238 from the irradiation of Np-237 and Am-241 is the subject of Mission 4, Pu-238 Program, it is excluded from this Mission. Specific products which are of prime interest are Cm-244 and plutonium containing a high concentration of either the Pu-240 isotope or the Pu-242 isotope. Because of the potential interest in Cm-244 as a heat source in the 1970`s, the main emphasis has been to provide the capability for producing this isotope. In support of this program, irradiations have been performed to obtain isotopic buildup rates, and a production and economic calculational model has been prepared for determining production methods and costs of producing Cm-244 in the Richland complex. The Richland production reactors have particular advantages in producing higher weight plutonium isotopes from the irradiation of plutonium because of a desirable neutron flux spectrum and a high heat removal capability. Specifically, the high temperature thermal neutron flux maximizes the capture-to-fission ratio of the Pu-239 and Pu-241 isotopes; the high heat removal capability provides for the large decrease in heat generation in the plutonium …
Date: June 30, 1968
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Richland Five-Year 02 R&D Program - Pu-238 program (open access)

Richland Five-Year 02 R&D Program - Pu-238 program

There are three principal facets to the Pu-238 Program which are important to Richland. First, reactor neptunium production rates can be materially enhanced by judicious fuel management plans. Second, significant improvement in production efficiency and costs may be made if the Pu-238 production step (irradiation of Np-237) were sites at Richland. Further, Richland reactors have ample capacity, without reducing power, to irradiate all neptunium from government and commercial reactor sources which has been forecasted well into the 1980`s. Third, a separate Pu-238 production process, that of irradiating Am-241 (obtained from power reactor plutonium returns), offers an attractive and competitive means to materially supplement Pu-238 from the Np-237 route. The first two of these aspects of the Pu-238 Program are being pursued actively, particularly in light of firm and predicted requirements for Pu-238. Technological development for irradiating and processing Am-241 will be performed in the near future.
Date: June 30, 1968
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Richland five-year O2 R and D Program: Enriched fuel processing (open access)

Richland five-year O2 R and D Program: Enriched fuel processing

In anticipation of a continuing trend for reductions in military plutonium requirements, reactor programs at the Richland site are being directed toward other long-term production objectives. For the general case of an alternate reactor product, uranium-238 would be displaced from the reactor by another target material, e.g., lithium (for tritium production) or neptunium-237 (for plutonium-238 production), and the remaining fuel would require higher enrichment (increase of uranium-235 concentration) to maintain reactor reactivity. The operating fuel reprocessing facilities at Hanford were originally designed for the processing of fuels containing less than one percent U-235 (pre-irradiation basis). Today, limited amounts of a ``spike`` fuel, averaging about 1.15 percent U-235, are included in the production load, and demonstration quantities of 2.1 percent enriched coproduct fuels have been processed under special test support conditions. Anticipated reactor programs requiring higher enrichment fuels pose new problems of reprocessing technology. These problems have their bases in the increased U-235 content of the fuel, and in the material and design features provided to obtain a higher specific power in the reactor. The programs required to develop the technological bases for reprocessing proposed Hanford fuels of greater enrichments, generally in excess of one percent U-235, are described by this …
Date: June 30, 1968
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Richland five-year O2 R and D Program: Nuclear safety (open access)

Richland five-year O2 R and D Program: Nuclear safety

While the safety status of the Richland facilities has in the past been deemed adequate, all aspects of nuclear technology have progressed and evolved including standards of nuclear safety. Hence, the national nuclear safety environment within which the Richland facilities are operated is grossly different now than was the case ten years ago; a commensurate change can be expected in the future. Further, the urgency of national security aspects of Hanford operation seems less acute now than in the past and may become less so in the future. Finally, the isolation of the Hanford site has been reduced by the release of land, and the concentration of people and valuable property in near proximity may increase in the future. While some program modifications and changes in emphasis are to be expected, the five-year outline shown here is considered to be a reasonable representation of the safety work of highest priority to be studied. The Nuclear Safety Program consists of seven, concurrent subprograms. These are: 8RLa--fuel temperature transients under accident conditions; 8RLb--chemical and metallurgical reactions and fission product release from overheated fuel; 8RLc--control of fission gases; 8RLd--meteorological studies; 8RLe--ground fixation of radioactive material in liquid wastes; 8RLf--particle formation and release from …
Date: June 30, 1968
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Richland five-year O2 R and D Program: Target space enhancement (open access)

Richland five-year O2 R and D Program: Target space enhancement

This document contains the reports of progress and the plans for future work of Douglas United Nuclear, Inc., on the Target Space Enhancement Mission. The DUN research and development program is based on a long-range operating plan which recognizes a continuing need for the production of special nuclear materials in AEC facilities. Among these expected needs are increased requirements for non-defense plutonium, tritium, and other isotopes. The purpose of the target space enhancement mission is to establish an improved irradiation capability in the Hanford reactors to respond to these needs. Programs are included to reduce the unit costs of non-defense plutonium, to develop the use of Oralloy to meet future enrichment requirements, and to increase the flexibility of the reactors to produce isotopes such as plutonium-238 and uranium-233. The paper describes the scope and objectives; incentives for the study; progress during this report period; evaluation of efforts; budget period plans; and program schedules. Four studies are being undertaken: channel enlargement; highly enriched fuel use; high power density fuel; and advanced technology which includes reactor kinetics, instrumentation, and control systems improvements and transient analysis.
Date: June 30, 1968
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Richland five-year O2 R&D program, other isotopes (open access)

Richland five-year O2 R&D program, other isotopes

The Hanford production complex is potentially capable of producing and processing a wide variety of isotopes. Some of these have been identified as specific R & D missions (i.e., plutonium-238, transplutonium elements and tritium), and the technical programs supporting these efforts are described elsewhere in this series of Five-Year Program documents. Capability to produce other isotopes has been demonstrated in the successful production of `clean` uranium-233, in the recovery of large quantities of selected fission products, and in the development of process technology for polonium-210. Active R & D programs are underway to improve the technical bases for producing these isotopes, and for demonstrating the capability of producing others. Formerly, several R & D missions were identified and conducted to define the technical factors for initiating production of these isotopes. Either the efforts on these missions have declined because of decreased emphasis (polonium-210) or because of the advanced status of the technology (uranium-233), or the efforts have generally been modest (cobalt-60). These several efforts are now combined into one R & D mission, other isotopes, and they are described in the following pages of this document.
Date: June 30, 1968
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library