Reaction of Fluorine With Carbon as a Means of Fluorine Disposal (open access)

Reaction of Fluorine With Carbon as a Means of Fluorine Disposal

Report discussing an investigation into the binding of amorphous carbon with flourine to render it inert and easy to vent into the atmosphere.The ease and safety of the procedure are described.
Date: July 18, 1957
Creator: Schmidt, Harold W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a 0.6 Hub-Tip Radius-Ratio Transonic Turbine Designed for Secondary-Flow Study 2 - Design and Experimental Performance of Turbine With Low-Velocity-Turning Stator and Standard Rotor (open access)

Investigation of a 0.6 Hub-Tip Radius-Ratio Transonic Turbine Designed for Secondary-Flow Study 2 - Design and Experimental Performance of Turbine With Low-Velocity-Turning Stator and Standard Rotor

Memorandum presenting a low-velocity-turning stator designed to reduce secondary-flow loss cores by turning the flow at low velocities and accelerating it in passages of constant flow angle with reduced cross-channel pressure gradients. Performance of the stator was determined with static-pressure measurements and detailed surveys of total pressure and flow angle made with the turbine operating at design speed near design work.
Date: July 18, 1957
Creator: Rohlik, Harold E.; Wintucky, William T. & Scibbe, Herbert W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of a 0.6 hub-tip radius-ratio transonic turbine designed for secondary-flow study 2: design and experimental performance of turbine with low-velocity-turning stator and standard rotor (open access)

Investigation of a 0.6 hub-tip radius-ratio transonic turbine designed for secondary-flow study 2: design and experimental performance of turbine with low-velocity-turning stator and standard rotor

Report presenting a low-velocity-turning stator designed to reduce secondary-flow loss cores by turning the flow at low velocities and accelerating it in passages of constant flow angle with reduced cross-channel pressure gradients. Turbine performance was measured to determine the effect of low-velocity turning in the stator on the overall turbine performance. Results regarding the stator performance, overall turbine performance, and rotor exit surveys are provided.
Date: July 18, 1957
Creator: Rohlik, Harold E.; Wintucky, William T. & Scribbe, Herbert W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Injection Principles for Liquid Oxygen and Heptane Using Nine-Element Injectors in an 1800-Pound-Thrust Rocket Engine (open access)

Injection Principles for Liquid Oxygen and Heptane Using Nine-Element Injectors in an 1800-Pound-Thrust Rocket Engine

Memorandum presenting a study of six nine-element injectors for the liquid-oxygen-heptane propellant system in an 1800-pound-thrust rocket engine. The characteristic velocities for comparable injector types were about the same as those obtained from the two-element study. The level of performance was generally higher for the nine-element injectors.
Date: July 18, 1957
Creator: Neu, Richard F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Limitations Imposed on One-Spool Ducted-Fan-Engine Designs by Compressors and Turbines at Flight Mach Numbers of 0, 0.6, and 0.8 (open access)

Analysis of Limitations Imposed on One-Spool Ducted-Fan-Engine Designs by Compressors and Turbines at Flight Mach Numbers of 0, 0.6, and 0.8

Memorandum presenting an analysis of one-spool ducted-fan engines in order to determine the primarily limitations on ducted-fan-engine design and to compare this type with the turboprop and turbojet engines for the same application. Designs were studied at flight Mach numbers of 0 and 0.6 at sea level and Mach numbers of 0.6 and 0.8 at the tropopause. Results regarding the discussion of charts, effect of design parameters on turbine stress, effect of design parameters, effect of design parameters on thrust specific fuel consumption, and effect of design parameters on thrust per unit total weight flow are provided.
Date: July 18, 1957
Creator: Cavicchi, Richard H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reaction of Fluorine With Carbon as a Means of Fluorine Disposal (open access)

Reaction of Fluorine With Carbon as a Means of Fluorine Disposal

Memorandum presenting an experimental investigation showing that amorphous carbon, such as wood charcoal, is readily applicable to fluorine disposal by a specified chemical reaction. Fluorine and fluorine-oxygen and fluorine-nitrogen mixtures containing as little as 6.5 percent fluorine reacted spontaneously with fresh dry charcoal.
Date: July 18, 1957
Creator: Schmidt, Harold W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
EFFECT OF CORE CORROSION SAMPLE ASSEMBLY ON HRT CRITICAL CONCENTRATION (open access)

EFFECT OF CORE CORROSION SAMPLE ASSEMBLY ON HRT CRITICAL CONCENTRATION

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Date: July 18, 1957
Creator: Haubenreich, P.N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Core Corrosion Sample Assembly on HRT Critical Concentration (open access)

Effect of Core Corrosion Sample Assembly on HRT Critical Concentration

An estimate has been made of the critical fuel concentration in the HRT, taking into account the effect of the core corrosion sample assembly. The estimate is based on a number of previous calculations of critical concentration in an un-poisoned reactor and one calculation of critical concentration as a function of poison level. The makeup of the first core corrosion sample assembly was used in calculating equivalent neutron poisoning effects. Figure 1 shows the estimated critical concentration as a function of temperature with the corrosion sample assembly in place. At 280°C, the assembly raises the critical concentration by 0.6 g U-235/kg D2O. This effect is equivalent to a uniformly distributed poison equal to 4.1% of the fission cross section. The equivalent poison is greater at lower temperatures, where the uranium concentration is lower.
Date: July 18, 1957
Creator: Haubenreich, Paul N.
System: The UNT Digital Library