Apparent viscosity of simulated underground metal waste slurries (open access)

Apparent viscosity of simulated underground metal waste slurries

From introduction: "This report presents the apparent viscosities of supernate-sludge slurries prepared synthetically to simulate the conditions known to exist in the waste storage tanks, but with fission products and plutonium absent."
Date: June 20, 1950
Creator: Allen, A. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Clarification of Redox Dissolver Solution by Centrifugation with Scavenger (open access)

Clarification of Redox Dissolver Solution by Centrifugation with Scavenger

From statement of objectives: The purposes of the work described in this report are to provide data useful for designing and operating the dissolver solution clarification equipment to be installed in the Redox production plant.
Date: June 6, 1950
Creator: Allen, A. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Physical Properties of Neutralized Zirflex Waste (open access)

Physical Properties of Neutralized Zirflex Waste

Zirflex cladding waste is to be neutralized to pH 10 before transfer to waste storage tanks. This treatment causes the precipitation of zirconium oxide or hydroxide, which may lead to flow difficulties during transfer. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the physical properties and flow characteristics of the neutralized slurry to assist in the selectin of satisfactory transfer equipment and storage conditions.
Date: June 8, 1959
Creator: Amos, L. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Semi Works Studies for the Reduction of Corrosion-Product Impurities in UR-Plant UO3 (open access)

Semi Works Studies for the Reduction of Corrosion-Product Impurities in UR-Plant UO3

This report describes the work carried out in 321 Building semiworks equipment, to define the factors contributing to high corrosion-product contamination and presents recommendations for reducing the impurity level to meet current specifications (maximum of 200 parts total metals per million parts U).
Date: June 14, 1960
Creator: Amos, L. C.; Kirkendall, B. E. & Adler, K. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fuels Preparation Department Analytical Laboratory Manual (open access)

Fuels Preparation Department Analytical Laboratory Manual

The purpose of the Analytical Laboratory Manual is to assemble the basic procedures to be used for the analyses of materials employed within the Fuels Preparation Department. The methods appear in detailed steps suitable for laboratory use. This document replaces the "Essential Material Analytical Manual, " HW-25375 and "Metal Preparation Analytical Manual," HW-30862.
Date: June 1959
Creator: Analytical Laboratory Manufacturing Operation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fast Neutron Sensitivity of the CP Meter (open access)

Fast Neutron Sensitivity of the CP Meter

Abstract: "The sensitivity to fast neutrons of a CP Meter ionization chamber of the type used for health physics beta and gamma survey measurements has been investigated."
Date: June 10, 1949
Creator: Baker, E. E.; Gydesen, F. R. & Whipple, G. H., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Recomputation and Extension of Parameters Involved in Sutton's Diffusion Hypothesis (open access)

A Recomputation and Extension of Parameters Involved in Sutton's Diffusion Hypothesis

Report discussing changes in parameters regarding Sutton's diffusion hypothesis, which is used in calculations of plant stacks' atmospheric pollutant distribution. An explanation of the computation and results are given.
Date: June 19, 1951
Creator: Barad, M. L. & Hilst, G. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Static Corrosion Tests of Fabrication Material for D-12 Waste Evaporator (open access)

Static Corrosion Tests of Fabrication Material for D-12 Waste Evaporator

Three types of stainless steel (309 SCB, Carpenter 20, 304-L) were exposed to both the liquid and vapor phase of each of three types of solutions. The time of exposure totaled ten days during which the specimens were cleaned and weighed periodically. The three synthetic D-12 waste solutions contained respectively chrome-high chloride, chrome-low chloride and high chloride sans chromium. The solutions were renewed at each weighing.
Date: June 25, 1953
Creator: Barnes, R. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Description of the Thermal Hydraulics Laboratory at Hanford (open access)

Description of the Thermal Hydraulics Laboratory at Hanford

Report describing the thermal hydraulics facilities at Hanford Laboratories as well as its operation, equipment, and systems.
Date: June 2, 1960
Creator: Batch, J. M. & Toyoda, K. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Martensitic Reaction for Uranium (open access)

A Martensitic Reaction for Uranium

Series of isothermal transformation studies for improvement in fabrication and reactor performance of uranium fuel elements.
Date: June 25, 1957
Creator: Bement, A. L. & Wallace, W. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sampling and Analytical Data on Al-Pu Alloy for PRTR Start-Up Tests (open access)

Sampling and Analytical Data on Al-Pu Alloy for PRTR Start-Up Tests

In answer to the question, "How well do we know the composition of the fuel material for the PRTR start-up tests?", the analytical data on the PRTR fuel elements and other fuel elements which were fabricated by similar processes was gathered and analyzed. The results of this analysis are presented.
Date: June 15, 1960
Creator: Bloomster, C. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Wrist Badge Film Dosimeter for Hand Dose Measurement (open access)

A Wrist Badge Film Dosimeter for Hand Dose Measurement

The wrist badge provides a dosimeter that is useful in estimating the radiation dose to the hands and forearms. Its new shield system gives good gamma and slow neutron dose discrimination with duPont 552 film packets. The film can be evaluated using the present technique and equipment. Several attempts to develop hand dosimeters have been made. Finger rings using film have been used routinely but have not been entirely satisfactory for all situations. The wrist badge was developed to provide improved gamma and slow neutron dose measurement of the upper extremities under certain appropriate conditions. The wrist badge dosimeter is not a substitute or alternate for finger ring dosimeters but is a necessary dosimeter for some extremity exposure situations.
Date: June 7, 1960
Creator: Bramson, P. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Settling and Dissolution Characteristics and Composition of Hanford Waste Metal Sludge (open access)

Settling and Dissolution Characteristics and Composition of Hanford Waste Metal Sludge

Report reviewing a study regarding the chemical properties, appearance, texture, homogeneity and slurrying ability of waste metal sludge. The settling rates of sludge-supernatant slurries is also discussed.
Date: June 23, 1950
Creator: Brandt, H. L. & Burns, W. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of Organic Acids in Process Solutions (open access)

Determination of Organic Acids in Process Solutions

Abstract: "A method has been established for the estimation of volatile organic acids in aqueous process solutions containing UNH, nitric acid, ANN, sodium dichromate and small amounts of hexone. The practice is to distill a 400 ul or 500 ul sample in the presence of an excess of phosphoric acid and ferrous sulfate under a high vacuum; a special apparatus utilizing a receiver cooled with a dry ice-isopropanol mixture is employed. The distillate is taken up in isopropanol and then titrated potentiometrically with standard potassium hydroxide solution. Since nitric acid and organic acids are present, two end points are observed. The potassium hydroxide added between these end points is equivalent to the organic acids. In the titration, CO2 from the atmosphere or in the potassium hydroxide is a source of error. The former was avoided and correction was made for the latter."
Date: June 29, 1949
Creator: Brouns, R. J. & Pollock, C. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Coulometric Titration of 8-Hydroxyquinoline (open access)

The Coulometric Titration of 8-Hydroxyquinoline

Abstract: "A new method of determining 8-hydroxyquinoline by titration with electrolytucally-generated bromine has been developed. Results show good precision in the range 0.4 mg. to 1.6 mg. total 8-hydroxyquinoline, with 99% confidence limits of less than +/- 2%. An electronically-regulated constant current source, required by the method, is described. A new indicator system with high sensitivity to free bromine is discussed."
Date: June 16, 1949
Creator: Carson, W. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Possible Process Alternatives for Converting Recovered Uranyl Nitrate to Uranium Hexafluoride (open access)

Possible Process Alternatives for Converting Recovered Uranyl Nitrate to Uranium Hexafluoride

The uranium recovery processes which are in operation or under construction at the present time--TBP, Redox and Purex--yield an aqueous uranyl nitrate solution as the recovered uranium product. For conversion of this recovered uranium to UF6 for feed to the gaseous diffusion plants, the uranyl nitrate in the solution is concentrated with or without prior organic stripping, calcined to UC3, reduced to UO2 with hydrogen, hydro-fluorinated to UF4 with RF, and finally fluorinated to UF6 with elemental fluorine.
Date: June 23, 1953
Creator: Clagett, F. & Harmon, M. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Abundance of the Principle Crustacea of the Columbia River and the Radioactivity They Contain (open access)

The Abundance of the Principle Crustacea of the Columbia River and the Radioactivity They Contain

The following document describes data collected from a 14-month period of analyzing crustaceans containing radioactivity. Provided is information based on the change of radioactivity through seasonal changes.
Date: June 25, 1953
Creator: Coopey, R. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Double Crystal X-Ray Spectrometer for Study of Irradiated Materials (open access)

Double Crystal X-Ray Spectrometer for Study of Irradiated Materials

For some time, the need has been recognized for an X-ray diffraction unit applicable to studies concerning the crystallographic characteristics of pile irradiated materials. Except for studies involving specimens of low activity, it has been impossible in the past to investigate materials which emit intense beta and gamma radiations. The exact type and degree of irradiation damage to high activity materials has been largely a matter of theoretical conjecture. The object of this report is to describe an X-ray diffraction spectrometer that can be used to collect crystallographic data from irradiated materials.
Date: June 9, 1953
Creator: Cummings, W. V., Jr.; Kavlitz, D. C. & Sanderson, M. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Water Chemistry for KER Loop 1- June 29, 1959 to December 31, 1959 (open access)

Water Chemistry for KER Loop 1- June 29, 1959 to December 31, 1959

One of the primary reasons for operating the high pressure KER loops is to obtain information concerning water quality control characteristics for recirculating water cooled reactors. The KER-1 loop is predominantly carbon steel and approximates the water quality conditions specified for the New Production Reactor (NPR).
Date: June 15, 1960
Creator: Demmitt, T. F. & Wood, E. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Examination of Masonite in Biological Shield : Interim Report (open access)

Examination of Masonite in Biological Shield : Interim Report

Introduction: "Evidence of masonite deterioration in test hole plugs was interpreted to mean that a previous estimate of the minimum lifetime of the masonite in a Hanford biological shield might be somewhat optimistic. The importance of understanding the effects of radiations on masonite for both present and future pile shields dictated that masonite be sampled from an operating pile shield and studied. The results and techniques are discussed in the following sections of this report."
Date: June 28, 1950
Creator: Dickeman, R. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Removal of Graphite from Aluminum Surfaces (open access)

Removal of Graphite from Aluminum Surfaces

The first of two general methods are discussed based on the removal of the thin layer of aluminum to which graphite adheres. Two electro-polishing techniques, an electrolytic etch, an anodization-deanodication cycle and two chemical etches are described.
Date: June 30, 1953
Creator: Dillon, R. L. & Hodgson, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Depassivation of 304-L Stainless Steel in Sulfex Decladding Solutions (open access)

Depassivation of 304-L Stainless Steel in Sulfex Decladding Solutions

In the Sulfex process, stainless steel cladding, generally 304-L, is removed from fuel elements by dissolution in boiling four to six molar sulfuric acid. When cladding removal is complete, the decladding solution is removed is removed to waste. The exposed fuel cores are rinsed and dissolved in nitric acid.
Date: June 30, 1960
Creator: Duke, E. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design and Evaluation of HAPO Canned Motor (open access)

Design and Evaluation of HAPO Canned Motor

The transfer or circulation of raw dissolver solutions containing gross particulate matter presents many problems not easily overcome by standard pumping equipment. In April of 1956 the HAPO concept of a modified Archimedes screw pump was developed. Two basic models, externally powered and driven through extended shafts, were constructed and tested. Operation of these preliminary models was so satisfactory that a third unit, integrally formed into drive motor, was built and placed in extended life test. This report describes construction and testing of the third and final model.
Date: June 19, 1959
Creator: Dunn, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of Radiocesium with Chloroplatinic Acid (open access)

Determination of Radiocesium with Chloroplatinic Acid

The following report examines a rapid method used to eliminate the possibility of explosive perchlorate-organic mixtures in a control laboratory in order to determine radiocesium. These methods include the usage of chloroplatinic acid as a precipitate of radocesium.
Date: June 22, 1950
Creator: Erwing, R. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library