Analysis of Uranium-Nicked Alloys (open access)

Analysis of Uranium-Nicked Alloys

Abstract. Methods for determination of both uranium and nickel in solutions of these metals are described. Alloys can be dissolved in nitric acid treated with citric acid to complex the uranium, and the nickel precipitated as nicked dimethylglyoxime. The uranium is reduced and titrated with standard ceric sulfate. These methods are for the determination of macro amounts of uranium and nickel with errors on the order of 0.1%.
Date: June 7, 1945
Creator: Ericson, R. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Boron-Carbon System: Final Technical Report, May 1, 1960 - April 30, 1961 (open access)

The Boron-Carbon System: Final Technical Report, May 1, 1960 - April 30, 1961

Abstract: The boron-carbon equilibrium diagram has been determined by X-ray, metallographic, and thermal analysis of sintered and arc-cast alloys. A single carbide having a range of solubility from approximately 9 to 20 a/o carbon and melting congruently exists in the system. The terminal solubility of carbon in boron is 0.1-0.2a/o. The freezing reaction at the composition and melting temperature of elemental boron; there is a eutectic reaction at 29a/o carbon and 2375 degrees Celcius. No allotropy of boron was observed.
Date: June 7, 1961
Creator: Elliott, Rodney P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Combustion-efficiency and altitude-limit investigations of five fuels in an annular turbojet combustor (open access)

Combustion-efficiency and altitude-limit investigations of five fuels in an annular turbojet combustor

Report presenting five fuels of boiling temperatures and several hydrocarbon types in a jet-propulsion annular combustor to determine the effect of fuel boiling temperature and paraffinic and aromatic hydrocarbon types on combustion efficiency and altitude operational limit. At the severe inlet-air condition, the highest combustion efficiencies were obtained with the paraffinic and aromatic fuels with low boiling temperatures were found to vary from 30 to 58 percent.
Date: June 7, 1954
Creator: Wear, Jerrold D. & Jonash, Edmund R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Darex Process: Processing of Stainless Steel-Containing Reactor Fuels with Dilute Aqua Regia (open access)

Darex Process: Processing of Stainless Steel-Containing Reactor Fuels with Dilute Aqua Regia

From abstract: "The Darex process developed for the recovery of uranium from stainless steel-containing reactor fuels consists of three steps: (1) dissolution of the fuel material in dilute aqua regia, (2) removal of chloride from the solution to prevent corrosion of downstream stainless steel process equipment, and (3) adjustment of the nitrate solution to solvent extraction feed conditions."
Date: June 7, 1962
Creator: Kitts, F. G. & Clark, W. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Discussion of boundary-layer characteristics near the wall of an axial-flow compressor (open access)

Discussion of boundary-layer characteristics near the wall of an axial-flow compressor

From Summary: "The boundary-layer velocity profiles in the tip region of an axial-flow compressor downstream of the guide vanes and downstream of the rotor were measured by use of total-pressure and claw-type yaw probes. These velocities were resolved into two components: one along the streamline of the flow outside the boundary layer, and the other perpendicular to it. The affinity among all profiles was thus demonstrated with the boundary-layer thickness and the deflection of the boundary layer at the wall as the generalizing parameters. By use of these results and the momentum-integral equations, boundary-layer characteristics on the walls of an axial-flow compressor were qualitatively evaluated."
Date: June 7, 1951
Creator: Mager, Artur; Mahoney, John J. & Budinger, Ray E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Drilling in the Monument Valley Area, San Juan County, Utah and Navajo County, Arizona (open access)

Drilling in the Monument Valley Area, San Juan County, Utah and Navajo County, Arizona

Abstract: Napier Drilling Company of Dallas, Texas drilled 53,998.0 feet for exploration purposes, under Contract No. AT(05-1)-256. This footage was drilled in 508 holes during the period from June 21, 1954 through May 13, 1955.
Date: June 7, 1957
Creator: Presley, C. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electron Accelerators Requiring High Peak Power Pulse Modulators (open access)

Electron Accelerators Requiring High Peak Power Pulse Modulators

The Astron, a thermo-nuclear fusion research machine, requires the injection of high-energy electron at 5 MEV emery level +- 1/2 %, 200 amperes, 60 pulses per second, 0.3 usec pulse width. The accelerator will work by the induction principle with approximately 500 magnetic cores, each 1/2 inch thick lined up on centers. Each core will be pulsed by a single primary turn and the electrons forming the secondary will experience a voltage acceleration equivalent to the primary voltage upon passing by each core. The coupling in this arrangement has been tested and it is very nearly unity.
Date: June 7, 1960
Creator: Smith, Vernon L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Training Model for Closed Chest Cardiac Massage Developed at the Ames Laboratory (open access)

Experimental Training Model for Closed Chest Cardiac Massage Developed at the Ames Laboratory

From introduction: "This article describes a training aid that was at the Ames Laboratory in order to give the plant protection group of the Laboratory an opportunity to practice closed chest cardiac massage on a simulated model. Details of the model are given so that professional or semi-professional people who may be faced with a sudden emergency requiring immediate action may duplicate this training aid."
Date: June 7, 1962
Creator: Padellford, Ralph
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flight Investigation at High Speeds of the Drag of Three Airfoils and a Circular Cylinder Representing Full-Scale Propeller Shanks (open access)

Flight Investigation at High Speeds of the Drag of Three Airfoils and a Circular Cylinder Representing Full-Scale Propeller Shanks

"Tests have been made at high speeds to determine the drag of models, simulating propeller shanks, in the form of a circular cylinder and three airfoils, the NACA 16-025, the NACA 16-040, and the NACA 16-040 with the rear 25 percent chord cut off. All the models had a maximum thickness of 4 1/2 inches to conform with average propeller-shank dimensions and a span of 20 1/4 inches. For the tests the models were supported perpendicular to the lower surface of the wing of an XP-51 airplane (p. 277).
Date: June 7, 1946
Creator: Barlow, William H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flutter calculations in three degrees of freedom (open access)

Flutter calculations in three degrees of freedom

From Summary: "The present paper is a continuation of the general study of flutter published in NACA reports nos. 496 and 685. The paper is mainly devoted to flutter in three degrees of freedom (bending, torsion, and aileron) for which a number of selected cases have been calculated and presented in graphical form. The results are analyzed and discussed with regard to the effects of structural damping, of fractional-span ailerons, and of mass-balancing. The analysis shows that more emphasis should be put on the effect of structural damping and less on mass-balancing."
Date: June 7, 1941
Creator: Theodorsen, Theodore & Garrick, I. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Test Pile (open access)

Hanford Test Pile

The Hanford Test Pile is a heterogeneous, low power, graphite moderated natural uranium pile. The pile consists of an eighteen foot cube of graphite containing 292 charged channels in a square array with an 8-1/2-inch lattice spacing. This report describes the reactor and the operating procedures used, and presents the latest results of calibrations performed. These calibrations supersede other work which has been done on the Test Pile and contain refinements of most of the early calibrations.
Date: June 7, 1956
Creator: Davis, M. V. & Fowler, H. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Injection Principles from Combustion Studies in a 200-Pound-Thrust Rocket Engine Using Liquid Oxygen and Heptane (open access)

Injection Principles from Combustion Studies in a 200-Pound-Thrust Rocket Engine Using Liquid Oxygen and Heptane

"The importance of atomizing and mixing liquid oxygen and heptane was studied in a 200-pound-thrust rocket engine. Ten injector elements were used with both steel and transparent chambers. Characteristic velocity was measured over a range of mixture ratios. Combustion gas-flow and luminosity patterns within the chamber were obtained by photographic methods" (p. 1).
Date: June 7, 1955
Creator: Heidmann, M. F. & Auble, C. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of boundary-layer transition on flat-faced bodies of revolution at high supersonic speeds (open access)

Investigation of boundary-layer transition on flat-faced bodies of revolution at high supersonic speeds

An experimental investigation was carried out to determine the boundary-layer transition characteristics of bodies of revolution with flat and nearly flat faces. Shadowgraphs indicated that the boundary layer remained laminar on the front faces and was turbulent only on the sides. The tests also yielded information on the total drag coefficients and static longitudinal stability of the models.
Date: June 7, 1957
Creator: Canning, Thomas N. & Sommer, Simon C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Low-Pressure-Loss Short Afterburner for Sea-Level Thrust Augmentation (open access)

A Low-Pressure-Loss Short Afterburner for Sea-Level Thrust Augmentation

Memorandum presenting an investigation of the problems associated with the design of a low-pressure-loss, short afterburner for sea-level thrust augmentation in a static, sea-level test stand. Results regarding diffuser pressure losses, afterburner pressure losses, and afterburner performance are provided.
Date: June 7, 1955
Creator: Ciepluch, Carl C.; Velie, Wallace W. & Burley, Richard R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A low-pressure-loss short afterburner for sea-level thrust augmentation (open access)

A low-pressure-loss short afterburner for sea-level thrust augmentation

Report presenting an investigation of the problems associated with the design of a low-pressure-loss, short afterburner for sea-level thrust augmentation in a static, sea-level test stand using the power section of a 5970-pound-thrust, axial-flow turbojet engine. The various portions of the afterburner and procedures used to test it are described. Results regarding diffuser pressure losses, afterburner pressure losses, and afterburner performance are provided.
Date: June 7, 1955
Creator: Ciepluch, Carl C.; Velie, Wallace W. & Burley, Richard R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Metallurgy Division Quarterly Progress Report for Period Ending January 31, 1951 (open access)

Metallurgy Division Quarterly Progress Report for Period Ending January 31, 1951

Technical report covering the metallurgy of thorium and on fabrication techniques. Report investigates the stability and corrosion resistance of thorium exposed to eutectic NaK, extrusion as a means of fabrication of thorium tubes or rods, and corrosion of large single metal crystals by liquid metals. [From Summary]
Date: June 7, 1951
Creator: Miller, E. C. & Bridges, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Operation and Care of Vehicle-Type Batteries (open access)

Operation and Care of Vehicle-Type Batteries

Manual for operation and care of storage batteries for use in Army depots.
Date: June 7, 1920
Creator: Vinal, George W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Analysis of Problem of Determining Experimental Performance of Air-Cooled Turbine 2: Methods for Determining Cooling-Air-Flow Characteristics (open access)

Preliminary Analysis of Problem of Determining Experimental Performance of Air-Cooled Turbine 2: Methods for Determining Cooling-Air-Flow Characteristics

In the determination of the performance of an air-cooled turbine, the cooling-air-flow characteristics between the root and the tip of the blades must be evaluated. The methods, which must be verified and the unknown functions evaluated, that are expected to permit the determination of pressure, temperature, and velocity through the blade cooling-air passages from specific investigation are presented.
Date: June 7, 1950
Creator: Ellerbrock, Herman H., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary full-scale investigation of a 1/3-scale model of a convertible-type airplane (open access)

Preliminary full-scale investigation of a 1/3-scale model of a convertible-type airplane

Report presenting the results of a preliminary investigation of a scale model of a convertible-type airplane in the full-scale tunnel. The maximum lift and stalling characteristics of several configurations, the longitudinal stability characteristics, and the effectiveness of the control surfaces with the propellers removed are provided. Results regarding the propulsive characteristics, and effect of propeller operation on the lift and static thrust of the model propellers are also provided.
Date: June 7, 1949
Creator: Lange, Roy H.; Cocke, Bennie W., Jr. & Proterra, Anthony J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary investigation of combustion in flowing gas with various turbulence promoters (open access)

Preliminary investigation of combustion in flowing gas with various turbulence promoters

Report presenting an investigation of combustion occurring downstream of various turbulence promoters in a 20-inch length of a 1 7/8-inch inside-diameter, water-jacketed tubing using premixed vaporized fuel and air. Among the turbulence promoters investigated were flat plates perforated with 1/8-inch diameter holes, 1/4-inch diameter holes, and a single large hole to give 12.4, 17.2, and 21.5 percent open area respectively.
Date: June 7, 1948
Creator: Haddock, Gordon W. & Childs, J. Howard
System: The UNT Digital Library
Process Improvement Transition Authorization #11-I Installation of Van Stone Seal Inserts - F Reactor. (open access)

Process Improvement Transition Authorization #11-I Installation of Van Stone Seal Inserts - F Reactor.

Continued operation of F reactor with high water collection rates during the past 12 years has resulted in numerous detrimental effects. In addition to promoting external corrosion tube leaks, water leaks have corroded the Gunbarrel to the biological shield donut assemblies and cast iron thermal shield blocks, thus preventing the majority of tubes in F reactor from unrestrained thermal expansion. Fatigue of the Van Stone flange under the resulting compression loads leads to eventual failure in some cases. In addition, excessive compression loads exerted against the nozzle gasket result in plastic deformation and eventual failures of the gasket.
Date: June 7, 1960
Creator: Russell, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recent Data on Tire Friction During Landing (open access)

Recent Data on Tire Friction During Landing

"An investigation was made at the Langley landing-loads track to obtain data on the coefficient of friction during wheel spin-up. A landing gear was tested at horizontal velocities ranging from 0 to 180 feet per second together with vertical velocities of 7.0 and 9.3 feet per second. The results indicate the effect of forward speed and tire inflation pressure on the coefficient of friction" (p. 1).
Date: June 7, 1957
Creator: Batterson, Sidney A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Refractive Indices and Densities of Aqueous Solutions of Invert Sugar (open access)

Refractive Indices and Densities of Aqueous Solutions of Invert Sugar

Report of the refractive indices and densities of aqueous solutions of invert sugar at temperatures of 15, 20, 25, and 30ยบ C, for concentrations up to about 82 percent of invert sugar (by weight). From the results, equations have been derived which relate the refractive index and percent of invert sugar (weight in air) at each temperature. Other equations relate the absolute density and percent of invert sugar (weight in vacuum) at each temperature. Five-decimal tables giving the refractive indices and densities of invert sugar solutions containing 1 to 85 percent of sugar are given for each percentage of invert sugar at the four temperatures.
Date: June 7, 1963
Creator: Snyder, Carl F. & Hattenburg, Albert T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Scavenging as a Predisposal Treatment for NPR Decontamination Wastes (open access)

Scavenging as a Predisposal Treatment for NPR Decontamination Wastes

A disposal method is needed for wastes generated from the decontamination of the NPR primary coolant loop. The limitations imposed by facilities design criteria for the disposal of NPR wastes preclude direct river release of the spent cleaning solutions because of the anticipated quantities of radioactive material in these wastes. The soil at a 100-N Area trench or crib should not be relied on for removing radionucleotides by ion exchange or filtration because of the high salt content of the wastes and the presence of solubilizing reagents. Permanent or long term storage of large volume of decontamination wastes would be expensive. A waste treatment is sought for concentrating the radioactive materials to volume suitable for long term storage and which would permit dispersal of the excess liquid to the environs.
Date: June 7, 1960
Creator: Koop, W. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library