CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DIVISION SUMMARY REPORT FOR JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH 1956 (open access)

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DIVISION SUMMARY REPORT FOR JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH 1956

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CONCENTRATED SALT SOLUTIONS FOR REACTOR FUEL MEDIA OR HEAT EXCHANGER FLUIDS (open access)

CONCENTRATED SALT SOLUTIONS FOR REACTOR FUEL MEDIA OR HEAT EXCHANGER FLUIDS

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Secoy, C. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Determination of Microgram Amounts of Zirconium in Uranyl Nitrate Solutions (open access)

Determination of Microgram Amounts of Zirconium in Uranyl Nitrate Solutions

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Date: May 1956
Creator: Russell, E. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
EFFECT OF ZINC ION ON CORROSION OF 2S ALUMINUM, TYPE 347, AND SAE-1020 STEEL IN STATIC WATER AT 500 F (open access)

EFFECT OF ZINC ION ON CORROSION OF 2S ALUMINUM, TYPE 347, AND SAE-1020 STEEL IN STATIC WATER AT 500 F

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Wohlberg, C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electric Conduction in an Oil-Pumped Vacuum System (open access)

Electric Conduction in an Oil-Pumped Vacuum System

The leakage of electricity aoross a vacuum space in an electrostatic generator which employs a mixture of Sr/sup 90/ and Y/sup 90/ as the source of charging current was investigated. The vacuum is obtained by means of an oil pump. The leakage was shown to consist of a flow of positive and negative particles between the anode and the cathode. The positive particles were found to be primarily organic ions produced in a layer of oil on the surface of the anode. The negative particles were shown to be mostly electrons. Yields of secondary negative particles and secondary positive particles produced by average positive particles in the energy range from 50 to 200 kev were measured. Yields were found to be dependent on the nature of the target material as well as on the energy of the incident ion. A mass spectrometer was employed to study the nature of the positive ions. Most of these were charged fragments of organic molecules. Neutral particles were attributed to dissociation of a portion of positive ions during their flight from the anode to cathode. Electrons, most of which originate at the beta source, are presumed to be the agent for positive ion production. …
Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Bryant, Ernest A.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of Various Types of Personnel Shelters Exposed to an Atomic Explosion (open access)

Evaluation of Various Types of Personnel Shelters Exposed to an Atomic Explosion

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Vortman, L. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
HOT CHANNEL FACTORS AND POWER DISTRIBUTIONS FOR THE APPR-1 (open access)

HOT CHANNEL FACTORS AND POWER DISTRIBUTIONS FOR THE APPR-1

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Gallagher, J.G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ibm Sub-Routines. [Part] 2. Irregular Bessel Functions (open access)

Ibm Sub-Routines. [Part] 2. Irregular Bessel Functions

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Date: May 1956
Creator: English, J. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Irradiation of Thorium Slugs (open access)

Irradiation of Thorium Slugs

Ninety-two thorium slugs were irradiated in the Hanford piles to study the dimensional stability of the metal. The burnups that were incurred covered the range from 300 to 2800 ppm of the Thin. Slugs with burnups as high as 800 ppm were examined for visual and dimensional changes. The dimensional stability of these slugs was excellent, and no signfficant corrosion occurred on the aluminum cans. A cursory examination of slugs with burnups of greater than 800 ppm showed no gross dimensional instability. (auth)
Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Marshall, R. P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Natural convection reactor (open access)

Natural convection reactor

A previous report described the conceptual design of a plutonium producing reactor that may be characterized as follows: Power output (2000 MW); cooling - (natural convection of light water through the reactor, up through a draft tube to an evaporative cooling pond, then back to the reactor, and fuel (400 to 500 tons of uranium enriched to 1.2% U-235). Because this reactor would be cooled by the natural convection of light water, it is believed that the construction costs would be significantly less than for a Savannah or Hanford type reactor. Such expensive items as water treatment and water pumping facilities would be eliminated entirely. The inventory of 500 tons of slightly enriched uranium, however, is an unattractive feature. It represents not only a large dollar investment but also makes the reactor less attractive for construction during periods of national emergency because of the almost certain scarcity of even slightly enriched uranium at that time. The Atomic Energy Commission asked that the design be reviewed with the objective of reducing the inventory of uranium, The results of this review are given in this report.
Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Babcock, D. F.; Bernath, L.; Menegus, R. L. & Ring, H. F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
PHYSICS DIVISION SUMMARY REPORT FOR AUGUST 1954 THROUGH FEBRUARY 1955 (open access)

PHYSICS DIVISION SUMMARY REPORT FOR AUGUST 1954 THROUGH FEBRUARY 1955

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
PHYSICS DIVISION SUMMARY REPORT FOR MARCH AND APRIL 1955 (open access)

PHYSICS DIVISION SUMMARY REPORT FOR MARCH AND APRIL 1955

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
PLUTONIUM HAZARDS CREATED BY ACCIDENTAL OR EXPERIMENTAL DETONATION OF ATOMIC WEAPONS (open access)

PLUTONIUM HAZARDS CREATED BY ACCIDENTAL OR EXPERIMENTAL DETONATION OF ATOMIC WEAPONS

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Corsbie, R.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Progress Relating to Civilian Applications During April 1956 (open access)

Progress Relating to Civilian Applications During April 1956

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Dayton, R. W. & Tipton, C. R., Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
PUMP FAILURE AND THE APPR-1 (open access)

PUMP FAILURE AND THE APPR-1

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Coneybear, J. Frank; Berggren, Willard P.; Culp, Archie W., Jr.; Grisak, Fred R. & Kroeger, Henry R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report Of The United States Delegation To The International Conference On The Peaceful Uses Of Atomic Energy Held By The United Nations, August 8-20, 1955, Geneva, Switzerland with Appendices and Selected Documents. Volumes I and II (open access)

Report Of The United States Delegation To The International Conference On The Peaceful Uses Of Atomic Energy Held By The United Nations, August 8-20, 1955, Geneva, Switzerland with Appendices and Selected Documents. Volumes I and II

The background for the conference is given. Plenary sessions papers are abstracted but discussions are quoted. Lists are included of technical sessions, U.S. papers, organizations, delegates, exhibits, with some pictures included, contents of the technical library and films available. Press releases are reported. Also included are two U.S. brochures prepared for the U.S. Exhibit, ''United States Research Reactor'' and ''Techical Exhibition of the United States of America.''
Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Page, N.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Semiannual Progress Report for the Period July 1955 Through December 1955 (open access)

Semiannual Progress Report for the Period July 1955 Through December 1955

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Date: May 1956
Creator: Rodden, C. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Shielding Requirements for the Army Package Power Reactor (open access)

Shielding Requirements for the Army Package Power Reactor

The design, selection, and calculation of the Army Package Power Reactor shielding are described. The APPR-1, a prototype of a package reactor for remote locations, has a primary shield of Fe and water. This shield has been adopted to permit fast erection and to provide low transported weight. Economically, including transportation cost, the Fe--water shield is better thnn a Pb--water shield and is competitive with a concrete shield for a remote site. Because of its location at Fort Belvoir, Va., the shielding requirements for the APPR-1 are considerably more stringent than those for a reactor at a remote base. Since the secondary shielding which surrounds the entire primary system must provide protection for personnel at any location outside the vapor container, concrete is provided for this need. (auth)
Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Meem, J. L. & Fairbanks, F. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
SOME PROBLEMS IN THE SAFETY OF FAST REACTORS (open access)

SOME PROBLEMS IN THE SAFETY OF FAST REACTORS

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Brittan, R.O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Test of APPR type control rod in the MTR (open access)

Test of APPR type control rod in the MTR

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Gross, E. E. & Neill, F. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermochemical Measurements of Purex Process Solutions (open access)

Thermochemical Measurements of Purex Process Solutions

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Date: May 1956
Creator: Burney, G. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
THREE-GROUP ADJOINT CALCULATIONS (open access)

THREE-GROUP ADJOINT CALCULATIONS

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Stone, H.E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Work Function, Ionization Potential, and Emissivity of Uranium (open access)

Work Function, Ionization Potential, and Emissivity of Uranium

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Date: May 1, 1956
Creator: Rauh, E. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sites of Azaserine Inhibition During Photosynthesis byScenedesmus (open access)

Sites of Azaserine Inhibition During Photosynthesis byScenedesmus

The success attending the use of azaserine as a specific inhibitor of one atage in the metabolic pathway leading to the synthesis of inosinic acid in pigeon liver prompted us to use this antibiotic in a similar attack on purine synthesis in Scenedesmus. However, investigation of the products produced during photosynthesis by suspensions of these algae in the presence of azaserine showed that a more widespread interference with metabolism had occurred. The purpose of this communication is to describe the nature of these effects and to attempt to assess their importance in a general picture of the metabolic effects of azaserine.
Date: May 8, 1956
Creator: Barker, S. Alan; Bassham, James A.; Calvin, M. & Quarck, Ursula C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library