Report on production test No. 313-69-M: Effect of straightening rods before outgassing upon warped slugs (open access)

Report on production test No. 313-69-M: Effect of straightening rods before outgassing upon warped slugs

Strains are introduced into bars by cold working in the straightening operation. If no treatment is applied to relieve the strains after the straightening operation, it is conceivable that they may be relieved in the canning process and cause warped slugs. The purpose of this test was to see if fewer non-seats would occur among slugs machined from bars that were outgassed after straightening. Seven hundred and thirty-five slugs from bars that were straightened before outgassing were caned by the standard procedure. One percent non-seats and 1.9% wrinkled cans were noted at the canning pot. It is recommended that all rods which are to be straightened be passed through the straightening operation before outgassing.
Date: April 24, 1945
Creator: Eubank, L. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Technical Department report on Production Test No. 313-70-M: Behavior of Paul and Beekman cans washed and unwashed (open access)

Technical Department report on Production Test No. 313-70-M: Behavior of Paul and Beekman cans washed and unwashed

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Date: April 24, 1945
Creator: Eubank, L. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
C-616 UF$sub 6$ HYDROLYSIS FUMES (open access)

C-616 UF$sub 6$ HYDROLYSIS FUMES

Experiments were carried out to determine how fast the concentration of suspended material decreases in fumes produced by the hydrolysis of UF/sub 6/ vapor in damp air. The rate of aggregation is a function chiefly of the number of particles per unit gas volume, but depends also on the chemical composition, size and shape of the particles, the temperature and pressure, and the degree of agitation. The rate of settling depends on the weight and shape of the particles and the viscosity of the gas. (W.L.H.)
Date: January 24, 1945
Creator: Fisher, M. & Cines, M.R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Melting and Casting of Uranium in Sulfide Crucibles (open access)

The Melting and Casting of Uranium in Sulfide Crucibles

Uranium was successfully cast at temperatures as high as 1900 to 2000 deg C in crucibles made from CeS, CeS/sub 1.38/, ThS, ThS/sub 1.75/, and ThU/sub 0.7/S/sub 2/ with the sulfur pickup in all cases less than 0.15 wt.%, in some cases at low temperatures being less than 0.005%. A summary of actual sulfur absorption for different experimental temperatures and crucible types is given. The effect of the molten mixture of U and UBr/sub 3/(Br/U =2) upon some sulfide refractories was investigated. The results indicate that only ThS/sub 2/ and divalent sulfides like ThUS/sub 2/, US, ThS, etc., would withstand the U--UBr/sub 3/ mixture. Uranium may be separated from metal salt mixtures (CaCl/sub 2/, SrBr/ sub 2/, BaI/sub 2/, etc.) by distillation of the salt and fusion of the U in a sulfide crucible. (auth)
Date: July 24, 1945
Creator: Eastman, E. D.; Brewer, Leo; Bromley, LeRoy A.; Gilles, Paul W. & Lofgren, Norman L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
METALLURGY DIVISION PROGRESS REPORT FOR MARCH 17 TO MARCH 24, 1945 (open access)

METALLURGY DIVISION PROGRESS REPORT FOR MARCH 17 TO MARCH 24, 1945

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Date: March 24, 1945
Creator: Foote, F.; Brugmann, E. W. & Chapin, J. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library