Burst Characteristics Associated with the Slow Assembly of Fissionable Materials (open access)

Burst Characteristics Associated with the Slow Assembly of Fissionable Materials

This technical report is a sequel to LA-596, "Efficiency for Very Slow Assembly" by K. Fuchs. Herein are given estimates of temperature rise and pressure developed as a result of active material slowly being driven supercritical. Marginal assembly rates can thus be determined for both metal and solution assemblies above which the disassembly by thermal expansion is explosive in the sense that the active material or containing vessel is ruptured.
Date: July 1952
Creator: Hansen, G. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Further Study of Hematological Changes in Humans Chronically Exposed to Low Level Gamma Radiation (open access)

Further Study of Hematological Changes in Humans Chronically Exposed to Low Level Gamma Radiation

This technical report summarizes the apparent hematological changes in 10 individuals, exposed to total-body gamma radiation in near tolerance amounts, over a period of four and one-half years. Two control groups, in addition to the exposed group, were used for comparative purposes. Control group I received essentially no gamma or beta radiations. Control group II received exposures at least a factor of 10 below those of the exposed group. The average total leukocyte count, absolute neutrophil value, and absolute lymphocyte value, were determined for each individual and for all groups. Analysis of data indicates a significant depression of the absolute lymphocyte value of the exposed group as compared with those of the control groups.
Date: July 1952
Creator: Carter, Robert E. & Worman, Frederick C. V., 1910-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Plastic Bonded RDX (open access)

Plastic Bonded RDX

This technical report describes the preparation and properties of plastic bonded RDX mixtures containing approximately 30 weight percent RDX. These mixtures may readily be prepared by a method adaptable to existing ordnance plant equipment. they are roughly comparable to Compositions A and B in sensitivity and explosive performance, but are much stranger physically than these or similar explosives.
Date: July 17, 1952
Creator: James, E. & Smith, L. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Neutron Burst from a Cylindrical Untamped OY Assembly (open access)

Neutron Burst from a Cylindrical Untamped OY Assembly

A neutron burst from an untamped cylindrical Oy assembly occurred at the Pajarito Remote Control Laboratory at 1800 hours on 18 April 1952. The circumstances causing the burst and a description of the assembly involved are given There was no personnel hazard. Normal operations could have been resumed on other assemblies withing two or three hours after the burst. No evidence of damage to the oy was observed. It was determined that the burst resulted in 1.5 x 10(16) fissions in the oy. Also reported are some results of the computations and post-burst tests and a discussion of probable time behavior of power level during the burst.
Date: July 22, 1952
Creator: Mallary, E. C.; Hansen, G. E.; Linenberger, G. A. & Wood, D. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library