The Supreme Court Opinion on Reading the Bible and Reciting the Lord's Prayer in the Public Schools (open access)

The Supreme Court Opinion on Reading the Bible and Reciting the Lord's Prayer in the Public Schools

This report is on Opinion of Supreme Court on Reading Bible.
Date: July 26, 1963
Creator: Demos, Nicholas L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
VIBRATIONAL SPECTRA OF MOLTEN SALTS (open access)

VIBRATIONAL SPECTRA OF MOLTEN SALTS

Vibrational spectra provide one of the most direct methods for the study of composition and structure of simple covalently bound species. In molten salts, where the presence of complex ionic species is debated, the application of the powerful techniques of infrared and Raman spectroscopy was hampered by severe experimental difficulty. The literature from 1925 to the present time is reviewed, and unusual aspects of experimental techniques as well as tue results obtained are covered. The discussion is limited to ionic salts except where the spectra of molecular liquids make a direct contribution to the understanding of related ionic liquids. Literature references number 62. (auth)
Date: July 26, 1963
Creator: James, D.W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Integral Neutron Thermalization. Quarterly Progress Report for the Period Ending June 30, 1963 (open access)

Integral Neutron Thermalization. Quarterly Progress Report for the Period Ending June 30, 1963

Decay constant and modal analysis measurements were performed in a U/sup 235/-water critical assembly, and infinitemedium neutron spectra in water poisoned with a 1/V absorber were measured at various pressures and temperatures. The results were compared with theoretical predictions. Neutron penetration of water shielding was also measured. Theoretical work involved models and codes for neutron thermalization in ZrH, Be, and water. (D.C.W.)
Date: July 26, 1963
Creator: Young, J. C.; Beyster, J. R.; Brown, J. R.; Houston, D. H.; Kirkbride, J.; Koppel, J. U. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Engineering Features of DCX-2 (open access)

Engineering Features of DCX-2

The DCX-2 is a large, complex experimental apparatus. Its aim is the generation of a hot, dense plasma by the injection and dissociation of 600-kev hydrogen molecNoneular ions in a magnetic-mirror field. For facilitating this process, the molecular ions are given a long path in the machine, and the ion- pumping action of the plasma is used to maintain the vacuum. The major component systems of the apparatus are the ion source and accelerator, highvoltage power supply, magnet system, beam-injection duct, vacuum system, and dissociating arc. The design, construction, and performance of each component system, the constructional features not peculiar to any one component, and the instruments and techniques available for plasma study are described. (auth)
Date: July 26, 1963
Creator: Bell, P. R.; Culver, J. S.; DeCamp, S. M.; Ezell, J. C.; Kelley, G. G.; Lazar, N. H. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High Power Density Development Project: Potter Meter Calibration and Instrumented Fuel Bundle Pressure Drop (open access)

High Power Density Development Project: Potter Meter Calibration and Instrumented Fuel Bundle Pressure Drop

Summary: Technical report describing the testing of eight Potter Meters, for metering inlet flow and measuring exit steam qualities in the Consumers Big Rock Point Instrumented Fuel Assemblies, were individually calibrated for flow and pressure drop up to 500 gpm in the low temperature (130 F) fluid flow facility. The flow calibration comparison made with an ASME orifice installation, agreed to within + - 1 percent among seven of the meters, and meter Serial No. 8 was 2.8 percent lower than the others. Pressure drop among the meters was within about 5 percent. Locked rotor pressure drop data was obtained on one meter. A fully instrumented fuel bundle was tested in the low temperature facility and pressure drop data obtained for the tieplates and meters, spacers, and channel rods. A mock-up of the exit end of the instrumented fuel bundles, composed of 1 foot of fuel rods, tieplate, and Potter Meter was tested in the High Pressure Heat Transfer Facility. Data was obtained for single- and two-phase calibration of total flow and exit steam quality in an instrumented bundle. Each meter was operated, for a minimum of 6-8 hours after bearing modifications necessitated by seizure of the rotors, in the …
Date: July 26, 1963
Creator: Polomik, E. E. & Swan, C. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library