Analysis of Electric Energy Usage in Air Force Houses Equipped with Air-to-Air Heat Pumps (open access)

Analysis of Electric Energy Usage in Air Force Houses Equipped with Air-to-Air Heat Pumps

From Introduction: "One part of this study, which is presented in this Monograph, consists of an analysis of electric energy usage and electric power demand data obtained from a sample group of occupied houses at Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas, equipped with heat pumps, water heaters, cooking ranges, clothes dryers, and miscellaneous appliances all operated by electricity."
Date: July 13, 1962
Creator: Achenbach, Paul R.; Davis, Joseph C. & Smith, William T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mobile energy depot feasibility study: summary report (open access)

Mobile energy depot feasibility study: summary report

Declassified 28 Aug 1973. Various methods of producing and using nuclear power for military land vehicles and other military equipment were investigated and evaluated. A nuclear-powered mobile energy depot (MED) would move with advancing armies and produce vehicle fuels from materials readily available in the field. This would make mechanized units independent of external fuel supplies for extended periods, and permit them to move quickly and easily to areas impossible for units that depend on the customary fuel supply lines. Many possible MED systems were evaluated on the basis of energy sources, fuel manufacturing (by both conventional and chemonuclear processes), fuel storage and transportation, and fuel utilization in both present-day internal-combustion engines and power units of the future (i.e., fuel cells). The applications of more than a dozen MED systems to vehicular propulsion were studied. (auth)
Date: July 13, 1962
Creator: Burwell, S. B.; Carlson, J. A.; Clark, R. G.; Donelan, L. E.; Erwin, A. F.; Grimes, P. G. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sonic Determination of Elastics Constants in Graphite (open access)

Sonic Determination of Elastics Constants in Graphite

The operation of a Magnatest Type FM-500 Elastomat instrument, the detection and recognition of the resonant frequencies of a sample, the methods and formulas for the calculation of the elastic moduli from the resonant frequencies, and results obtained from testing several different materials and sample shapes are discussed. The accuracy and reproducibility of the sonic modulus method for graphite was found to be very good. The fundamental flexural resonance was reproducible to within 0.2%, with the reproducibility of the high resonances decreasing to about 0.5%. The data are tabulated. (P.C.H.)
Date: July 13, 1962
Creator: Cooley, D. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
HIGH-TEMPERATURE VAPOR-FILLED THERMIONIC CONVERTER. Quarterly Technical Progress Report, March 15 through June 30, 1962 (open access)

HIGH-TEMPERATURE VAPOR-FILLED THERMIONIC CONVERTER. Quarterly Technical Progress Report, March 15 through June 30, 1962

Research covers the work done on a bench test of an unclad thermionic converter. The objective is to produce an efficient, high-power-density, long- life thermionic power converter using a uranium-zirconium-carbide emitter and a high-temperature nickel collector. (auth)
Date: July 13, 1962
Creator: Skoff, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A SURVEY AND EVALUATION OF U$sup 233$ FISSION YIELD DATA (open access)

A SURVEY AND EVALUATION OF U$sup 233$ FISSION YIELD DATA

A survey of the pertinent literature was made to ascertain the status of data on U/sup 233/ fission-product yields. The various experimental determinations were evaluated, and the most recent mass-spectrometric results were used as a basis for deriving a set of preferred yields. These yields were compared with values reported in two other recent compilations, and for yields >1%, the three setrs agreed with each other to an average precision of <5%. It was concluded that recent measurements have somewhar improved the reliability of U/sup 233/ fission yield data, but some recommendations for additional experimental work were made (auth)
Date: July 13, 1962
Creator: Ferguson, R.L. & O'Kelley, G.D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Improved Zirconium Alloys Quarterly Report: April - June 1962 (open access)

Improved Zirconium Alloys Quarterly Report: April - June 1962

The following report is part of a series of quarterly reports discussing investigations on the development of zirconium-base alloys having corrosion resistance and strength superior to Zircaloy-2 and/or development of materials of equivalent corrosion resistance by exhibiting enhanced strength. This report covers the period between May 29 and June 18 of 1958, made by the United States and the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM).
Date: July 13, 1962
Creator: Weinstein, Daniel & Holtz, F. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library