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Proposed R.F. Buncher for A-12 (open access)

Proposed R.F. Buncher for A-12

A buncher and pre-accelerator for A-12 is described that has 360 degree acceptance and could handle a current of one ampere from a low voltage source.
Date: June 25, 1952
Creator: Colgate, S. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tests on a High Current R.F. Joint in Vacuum (open access)

Tests on a High Current R.F. Joint in Vacuum

An R.F. joint tester was designed to determine the relative heating and tendency toward arching at high RF current density (100 amps/linear inch) of a 12 inch diameter circular copper butt joint in vacuum with several types of inserts and at various amounts of axial loading, ranging from a very small contact pressure to one of 1400 pounds per linear inch of joint.
Date: July 25, 1951
Creator: Wharton, Charles B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Ion Exchange Study of Possible Hybridized 5f Bonding in the Actinides (open access)

An Ion Exchange Study of Possible Hybridized 5f Bonding in the Actinides

A study was conducted on the elution behavior of curium (III), americium (III), plutonium (III), actinium (III), plutonium (IV), neptunium (IV), uranium (IV), thorium (IV), neptunium (V), plutonium (VI), uranium (VI), lanthanum (III), cerium (III), europium (III), ytterbium (III), ytterium (III), strontium (II), barium (II), radium (II), cesium (I) with 3.2 M, 6.2 M, and 12.2 M HCI solutions from Dower-50 cation exchange resin columns. These elutions show that in high concentrations of hydrochloric acid the actinides form complex ions with chloride ion to a much greater extent than the lanthanides. In order to explain these results, a partial covalent character may be ascribed to the bonding in the transuranium complex ions. It is shown that a reasonable structure for such covalent bonding involves hybridization of the 5g-ortibals in the actinide elements.
Date: August 28, 1951
Creator: Diamond, R. M.; Street, K., Jr. & Seaborg, Glenn T. (Glenn Theodore), 1912-1999
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy and Ionization of Light Particles as a Function of H(P) (open access)

Energy and Ionization of Light Particles as a Function of H(P)

Energy values are generally accurate to 5%, except in the low energy region and except for He(3) and He(4) for which a non-relativistic conversion was made.
Date: August 1951
Creator: Johnson, Donald
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear Excitation and Recoil by High Energy Particles (open access)

Nuclear Excitation and Recoil by High Energy Particles

The less probable nucleon-capture reaction induced by high-energy particles has been investigated in order to see what is the highest possible energy of a nucleon to be able to stay inside the nucleus.
Date: 1952
Creator: Fung, Si-Chang
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
300-KV Pulser Transformer and Pulser. (open access)

300-KV Pulser Transformer and Pulser.

Photographs and working drawings are presented for a small (approximately 4.25 X 7 X 9 inch) 300Kv pulse transformer having double-conical secondaries each with a corona ring at its greatest diameter. The pulser circuit is shown but no text is included.
Date: November 1951
Creator: Heller, R. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Discriminator Calibrator (open access)

Discriminator Calibrator

To calibrate a pulse height discriminator, the amplitude of the calibrating pulse must be known. If the amplitude is known, the discriminator dial may be calibrated in terms of the input signal required to just trip it. This is the purpose for which the Discriminator Calibrator was designed. It produces pulses of variable but known amplitude with a rep. rate variable from 3 pps to 4000 pps. The main use of this unit at the UCRL is in conjunction with scalers at fixed counting locations.
Date: November 27, 1951
Creator: Stripeika, Alex J. & Newton, Gene B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fixation of Carbon Dioxide by Barley Roots (open access)

Fixation of Carbon Dioxide by Barley Roots

The uptake of carbon dioxide by plant roots preparations has been demonstrated by various authors. In addition to confirming the fact of fixation, I have investigated the effect of a number of factors involved and the compounds in which the absorbed carbon appears, using carbon-14.
Date: November 30, 1951
Creator: Poel, L. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Considerations Regarding Stability of MTA Mark I as a Closed-Loop System (open access)

Preliminary Considerations Regarding Stability of MTA Mark I as a Closed-Loop System

The basic scheme under consideration in this research on stability of closed-loop of the Mark I machine is one in which a voltage proportional to the magnitude of the rf fields in the cavity acts to control rectifier voltage output. It is recognized that such is not the only scheme for maximization of output which may be conceived, but only what seems to be a logical and direct way of attaining such an objective.
Date: November 1, 1951
Creator: Waddell, J. F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Physics Division Quarterly Report:  August, September and October, 1951 (open access)

Physics Division Quarterly Report: August, September and October, 1951

Quarterly summary report of studies conducted through the Radiation Laboratory, University of California. Some results reported in the report may be of a preliminary or incomplete nature.
Date: December 12, 1951
Creator: University of California. Radiation Laboratory.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Diffusion Equation Green's Functions for Box Problems (open access)

Diffusion Equation Green's Functions for Box Problems

The use of diffusion theory to attempt to reproduce the chemical data of Hicks and Stevenson for the spatial distribution of neutrons in a solid block of uranium that is bombarded by 190 Mev neutrons is described.
Date: December 27, 1951
Creator: Adelman, F.; Lepore, J. & Rosenblum, M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Physics Division Quarterly Report:  August, September and October, 1951 (open access)

Physics Division Quarterly Report: August, September and October, 1951

Quarterly summary report of studies conducted through the Radiation Laboratory, University of California. Some results reported in the report may be of a preliminary or incomplete nature.
Date: January 28, 1952
Creator: University of California. Radiation Laboratory.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Drift Tube Model Magnet Report (open access)

Drift Tube Model Magnet Report

Early in the design of the Mark I accelerator it was decided to install magnetic lenses in the drift tubes. A number of model magnets were constructed and tested to determine the best design for these lenses. This report includes only the results of the tests on the final models of the magnets that are designed for Mark I.
Date: June 27, 1952
Creator: Sewell, D. & Parmentier, H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flux in a Rectangular Cavity. (open access)

Flux in a Rectangular Cavity.

A problem proposed by E. Hart to determine whether there are locally high or low neutron densities at the corners of a cubical cavity in a graphite lattice. To simplify the computations consider an infinite two dimensional lattice with a square cavity that has a point source of neutrons at the center (see Figure 1).
Date: February 4, 1952
Creator: Rosenblum, M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Distribution of Pu(VI) and Pu(III) in Thenoyltrifluoracetone-Benzene-Nitric Acid Mixtures (open access)

The Distribution of Pu(VI) and Pu(III) in Thenoyltrifluoracetone-Benzene-Nitric Acid Mixtures

The distribution coefficients of Pu(VI) and Pu(III) have been measured as a function of the TTA, hydrogen ion, and nitrate ion concentrations in the TTA-benzen-nitric acid system. The extraction constants for Pu(VI) and Pu(III) are 1.4 X 10(-2) and 2 X 10(-5), respectively.
Date: February 2, 1952
Creator: Heising, D. L. & Hicks, T. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy Spectrum of Neutrons from 3-10 MEV (open access)

Energy Spectrum of Neutrons from 3-10 MEV

The energy distributions of neutrons in the 3-10 Mev energy range resulting from the bombardment of thin U targets are being investigated by the measurement of proton recoils in photographic plates.
Date: February 11, 1952
Creator: Adelman, Frank
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
MTA Quarterly Progress Report:  September, October and November, 1951 (open access)

MTA Quarterly Progress Report: September, October and November, 1951

Quarterly report which includes brief summaries of research studies related to technology materials and accelerator testing.
Date: February 29, 1952
Creator: Lawrence Radiation Laboratory
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Modes of Acceleration of Ions in a 3-DEE Cyclotron. (open access)

Modes of Acceleration of Ions in a 3-DEE Cyclotron.

The analysis shows that a symmetrical three-dee cyclotron accelerating ions below relativistic velocities has the property that ions of different e/m rations can be accelerated without changing the frequency of the electrical power supplied to the dees or the value of the magnetic field. The energy gain per revolution of the ions which can be accelerated in the various modes are found, considering three identical dees of arbitrary angular widths. For these calculations it has been assumed that a step-function voltage change occurs at each edge of the dees.
Date: February 29, 1952
Creator: Jakobson, M.; Heusinkveld, M. & Ruby, L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Heat and Entropy of Ionization of Anhydrous Acetic Acid. (open access)

The Heat and Entropy of Ionization of Anhydrous Acetic Acid.

Studies of ionic entropies in methanol and ammonia have led to the suggestion that ionic entropies in water are abnormally high. An explanation of this hypothesis may be given in terms of entropies of solvation and the high degree of hydrogen bonding in water. When an ion enters water, more disorder is created than when it enters another, less hydrogen-bonded, solvent.
Date: April 1952
Creator: Jolly, William L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Medical and Health Physics Quarterly Report:  October, November, and December 1951 (open access)

Medical and Health Physics Quarterly Report: October, November, and December 1951

The document provides reports on medical and health physics, particularly on the biological studies of radiation effects, the metabolic properties of various materials, radiation chemistry, health chemistry, and health physics.
Date: February 28, 1952
Creator: Lawrence Radiation Laboratory
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of the Energy of Neutrons Emerging from the Target by Means of Their Spatial Distribution (open access)

Analysis of the Energy of Neutrons Emerging from the Target by Means of Their Spatial Distribution

As there is no accurate measurements of the energy distribution of neutrons emerging from large uranium blocks, it becomes of importance to see how much information of this kind can be derived from the slowing down distribution of the neutrons in a water tank.
Date: March 5, 1952
Creator: Brown, H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Studies for the Separation of HD from H2 by Rectified Absorption (open access)

Preliminary Studies for the Separation of HD from H2 by Rectified Absorption

The feasibility of rectified absorption for the recovery and purification of HD from H2 streams has been investigated. The absorbent considered was liquid nitrogen at 78 (degrees) K. The process appears to present no major engineering or operation problems. Cost calculations indicate that the process may be economically competitive with other processes. Process design was based on an estimated separation factor of 1.25 between H2 and HD in this system. Experimental work has been undertaken to check the validity of this estimate and to investigate the possibility of using other absorbents such as hydrocarbons and fluorocarbons.
Date: March 17, 1952
Creator: Hanson, Donald N.; Hunt, C. d'A.; Cook, M. W. & Fick, J. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Masses of the Heavy Isotopes (open access)

The Masses of the Heavy Isotopes

Radioactive decay data are used to calculate the atomic masses of the heavy isotopes, A> 203. The four radioactive families are then connected by means of neutron binding energies known from reactions on various isotopes. Finally all the masses are collectively adjusted for the best fit with mass spectrographic information available in this region. The masses so calculated are presented. Differences between masses of isotopes are estimated to have an of (plus/minus) 0.00020 mas units or about 200 Kev; the position of the masses taken collectively is in doubt by about 1.5 Mev.
Date: April 14, 1952
Creator: Stern, Martin O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Physics Division Quarterly Report: November and December, 1951 and January, 1952 (open access)

Physics Division Quarterly Report: November and December, 1951 and January, 1952

Quarterly summary report of studies conducted through the Radiation Laboratory, University of California. Some results reported in the report may be of a preliminary or incomplete nature.
Date: March 18, 1952
Creator: Lawrence Radiation Laboratory
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library