Equipment Checkout Prior to Are Processing, Volatility Pilot Plant Run B-1 (open access)

Equipment Checkout Prior to Are Processing, Volatility Pilot Plant Run B-1

The head-end system for the ARE salt was tested with barren salt and shown to be operable. Transfer of the final batch of salt by gravity flow from the bold tank was shown to be feasible with a redesigned feed salt freeze valve. The CRP trap was also redesigned but the remote dumping mechanism did not function properly. (auth)
Date: May 29, 1958
Creator: Whitmarsh, C. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
PHYSICS DIVISION SEMIANNUAL REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 1957 THROUGH APRIL 1958 (open access)

PHYSICS DIVISION SEMIANNUAL REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 1957 THROUGH APRIL 1958

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Date: May 29, 1958
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
FINAL PROCESS DESIGN FOR LEAK DETECTOR SYSTEM FOR SPECIAL FLANGES (open access)

FINAL PROCESS DESIGN FOR LEAK DETECTOR SYSTEM FOR SPECIAL FLANGES

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Date: May 29, 1957
Creator: Mason, E.A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
TRANSISTORS. COUNTERS (open access)

TRANSISTORS. COUNTERS

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Date: May 29, 1957
Creator: Pollard, N.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Draft - Economics of Waste Disposal (open access)

Preliminary Draft - Economics of Waste Disposal

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Date: May 29, 1956
Creator: Culler, Jr., Floyd L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production test number 105-634-A in-pile cocked slug tests (open access)

Production test number 105-634-A in-pile cocked slug tests

Slug ruptures characterized by intergranular corrosion failure of the aluminum can (Hot Spot Ruptures) have been a major cause for loss of reactor production, particularly during the past year. Although the cause for these failures is not definitely known, it is suspected that fuel elements when cocked in the process tube will sufficiently distort the neutron flux and the heat transfer characteristics in a localized area that very high local temperatures will exist and the corrosion rate of the aluminum can in these areas will be accelerated. It is the purpose of this test to introduce slugs that are known to be cocked and compare their resistance to rupture with slugs that are known to be uncocked when initially charged.
Date: May 29, 1956
Creator: McCarthy, P. B. & VanWormer, F. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY RESEARCH REPORT IN METALLURGY FOR JULY-DECEMBER, 1955 (open access)

SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY RESEARCH REPORT IN METALLURGY FOR JULY-DECEMBER, 1955

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Date: May 29, 1956
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Corrosion Newsletter No. 3 (open access)

Corrosion Newsletter No. 3

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Date: May 29, 1951
Creator: English, J. L.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The UNT Digital Library
'Fission' of Medium Weight Elements (open access)

'Fission' of Medium Weight Elements

The fission reaction has been observed with high energy accelerator projectiles for elements as light as tantalum but has not been reported for medium weight elements. The present note presents evidence for the occurrence of reactions which are probably most properly described by the term 'fission' and which seem to occur with very small yield throughout the region where this type of reaction is only slightly exoergic or even endoergic with respect to mass balance. In the course of detailed investigation of the spallation of copper and the variation of the product yields with energy of the bombarding particle the threshold for formation of radioactive Cl{sup 38} (38-minute half-life) from elemental studied. The energetically most economical way in which Cl{sup 38} might be spallation reactions is by emission from the bombarded copper nucleus of nucleons in groups such as alpha-particles instead of single nucleons 0 The energetic requirements for the reaction Cu{sup 63}(p,pn6a)Cl{sup 38}, in which the maximum number of alpha-particles are emitted, include (1) the mass difference between the reactants and the products and (2) the excitation energy which the alpha-particles must have in order to pass over the coulombic barrier, Since the reaction is endoergic with respect to …
Date: May 29, 1950
Creator: Batzel, Roger T. & Seaborg, G. T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library