A Class of Casualty Functions with Special Application to Circular Targets (open access)

A Class of Casualty Functions with Special Application to Circular Targets

Abstract: "Methods developed by [the Systems Evaluation Department] to analyze circular targets are extended to handle a particular family of casualty curves."
Date: July 1, 1960
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
High Velocity Shock Testing, Equipment and Methods (open access)

High Velocity Shock Testing, Equipment and Methods

The need for special high velocity shock testing is pointed out and equipment that has been developed to meet these needs is discussed. The concept of velocity-change and its importance in shock-testing technology is brought out. The three types of equipment discussed are: accelerated drop testers, pneumatic actuators, and air guns. Examples of each type and their capabilities and limitations are presented.
Date: July 11, 1960
Creator: Walker, Walter W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A High-Voltage Pulse Generator for Testing Dielectric Samples (open access)

A High-Voltage Pulse Generator for Testing Dielectric Samples

Abstract: The purpose of this report is to describe the problems inherent to general dielectric strength measurements, and to act as a guide in establishing a method for pulse dielectric strength measurements.
Date: July 13, 1960
Creator: Kelly, R. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Phantom Gage Dimensioning (Combined Part/Gage specifications) (open access)

Phantom Gage Dimensioning (Combined Part/Gage specifications)

Abstract: This memorandum discusses a new design definition technique, requiring no standard, which pictorially shows part and gage limits on the same drawing. When functional gages, test fixtures, or optical chart gages are the selected inspection method, design, manufacturing process, and gage engineers can use these drawings directly to replace the usual standards-based drawings. In essence, this advanced technology visually describes true position dimensioning and tolerancing. It enables product designers to directly control the acceptance process.
Date: July 1964
Creator: Roth, E. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Transistorized Reactivity Measurement System (open access)

A Transistorized Reactivity Measurement System

An all-transistor system has been developed to be used in measuring the reactivity of the reactor in the Sandia Engineering Reactor Facility. In operation, the system triggers a pulsed neutron source (PNS) in the reactor and counts the resulting neutron flux, thus giving a measure of the time constant of the reactor. The counting is done in eleven time-sequenced counting channels. The reactor time constant is a measure of the reactor reactivity.
Date: July 6, 1960
Creator: Ehrman, Leonard
System: The UNT Digital Library