Nuclear power plant 5,000 to 10,000 kilowatts (open access)

Nuclear power plant 5,000 to 10,000 kilowatts

The purpose of this proposal is to present a suggested program for the development of an Aqueous Homogeneous Reactor Power Plant for the production of power in the 5000 to 10,000 kilowatt range under the terms of the Atomic Energy Commission's invitation of September 21, 1955. It envisions a research and development program prior to finalizing fabricating commitments of full scale components for the purpose of proving mechanical and hydraulic operating and chemical processing feasibility with the expectation that such preliminary effort will assure the contruction of the reactor at the lowest cost and successful operation at the earliest date. It proposes the construction of a reactor for an eventual net electrical output of ten megawatts but initially in conjunction with a five megawatt turbo-generating unit. This unit would be constructed at the site of the existing Hersey diesel generating plant of the Wolverine Electric Cooperative approximately ten miles north of Big Rapids, Michigan.
Date: February 1, 1956
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The storage and handling of J-slugs (open access)

The storage and handling of J-slugs

The nuclear safety specifications (1) for handling J-slugs have previously been reviewed. These specifications provided information for the storage of loaded 100-hole shipping containers and loaded 66-hole wood cart pallets in certain arrays. Storage of J-slugs in J-Material Crates conforming to Drawing No. H-3-6217 had not been reviewed for the previous specifications. It has become desirable to provide specifications for J-slug storage in these crates as well as make additions to the present specifications on the storage of these enriched slugs in shipping containers and pallets. The results of this study pertaining to arrays of J-slugs in shipping containers and pallets will be incorporated as an addition to the present specifications for handling J-slugs.
Date: February 7, 1956
Creator: Ketzlach, N.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report for February 1956 (open access)

Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report for February 1956

This is the monthly report for the Hanford Laboratories Operation, February, 1956. Metallurgy, reactors fuels, chemistry, dosimetry, separation processes, reactor technology financial activities, visits, biology operation, physics and instrumentation research, employee relations are discussed.
Date: February 21, 1956
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Research and Development of new fuel elements] (open access)

[Research and Development of new fuel elements]

This report discusses continuing proposals for a continuation of research and development on new fuel elements. Topics discussed are: extrusion cladding of flat plates; internal cladding of tubes; and aluminum-uranium alloys.
Date: February 21, 1956
Creator: Woodhouse, J. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Antiproton Interaction Cross Sections (open access)

Antiproton Interaction Cross Sections

Using the 1.19-Bev/c antiproton beam recently discovered at the Berkeley Bevatron of the University of California, we have measured the attenuation cross section in beryllium and copper. These cross sections are compared to attenuation measurements made with the same geometry using positive protons of the same incident energy (497 MeV).
Date: February 27, 1956
Creator: Chamberlain, Owen; Keller, Donald V.; Segre, Emilio; Steiner,Herbert M.; Wiegand, Clyde & Ypsilantis, Tom
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Transuranium Elements (open access)

The Transuranium Elements

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Date: February 17, 1956
Creator: Hyde, Earl K. & Seaborg, Glenn T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experiments with 315-Mev Polarized Protons Elastic Scattering byComplex Nuclei (open access)

Experiments with 315-Mev Polarized Protons Elastic Scattering byComplex Nuclei

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Date: February 1, 1956
Creator: Chamberlain, Owen; Segre, Emilio; Tripp, Robert D.; Wiegand,Clyde & Ypsilantis, Tom
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Production of a Theta Degree Particle Without an AssociatedHyperon in a Pi-P Collision (open access)

Production of a Theta Degree Particle Without an AssociatedHyperon in a Pi-P Collision

An event is described that is interpreted as evidence for the simultaneous production of a {theta}{sup 0} and a {bar {theta}}{sup 0} according to the scheme of Gell-Mann and Pais. This interpretation assumes the production of a normal {theta}{sup 0} and a K{sup 0} with no associated hyperon, where the {theta}{sup 0} is observed and the K{sup 0} is inferred from the rule of associated production of heavy unstable particles. The event was obtained by exposing a high-pressure diffusion cloud chamber to a 4. 5-Bev/c {pi}{sup -} meson beam from the Bevatron.
Date: February 29, 1956
Creator: Fowler, William B.; Maenchen, George; Wilson, Powell M.; Saphir,George & Wright, Robert W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY RESEARCH REPORT IN ENGINEERING FOR JULY-DECEMBER 1955 (open access)

SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY RESEARCH REPORT IN ENGINEERING FOR JULY-DECEMBER 1955

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Date: February 27, 1956
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Damage to Commercial and Industrial Buildings Exposed to Nuclear Effects (open access)

Damage to Commercial and Industrial Buildings Exposed to Nuclear Effects

One equipment control building designed to be blast resistant and two each of three standardized types of metal warehouse or utility buildings were exposed to the effects of a nuclear device detonation. One of the utility buildings was frameless, with deeply corrugated wall and roof sections; a second was very largely frameless, utilizing interlocking channel sections; and in the third the aluininum-panel wall and roof covering was supported by girts and purlins, which in turn were supported by steel frames. Because of atmospheric conditions at the time of an earlier detonation in the test series, one of each of the three types of utility buildings was exposed to approximately 0.7 psi overpressure before the planned test. In the planned test one of each of the three types was exposed to approximately 3.0 psi overpressure and one to 1.3 psi, with the intention of bracketing their overpressure survival range and obtaining data for possible economic redesign for improved blast resistance. The equipment control building utilized continuous-welded steel frames and reinforced-gypsum curtain-wall construction. The control building was exposed to approximately 4.1 psi, in the anticipated fringe zone of major structural damage, to determine its protective capabilities. The blast-resistant equipment control building was …
Date: February 1, 1956
Creator: Johnston, B.G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mass Yields From Fission by Neutrons Between Thermal and 14.7 Mev (open access)

Mass Yields From Fission by Neutrons Between Thermal and 14.7 Mev

Radiochemically determined mass-yield curves are given for the fission of U/sup 235/ and U/sup 238/ by l4.7-Mev neutrons. Symmetric and to a less extent, very asymmetric modes of fission are more probable at that energy than in thermal fission. Yields of four fission products from the fission of U/sup 235/ have been measured as a function of neutron energy in the range thermal to 14 Mev. The yields of eleven masses have been measured from the fission of Np/sup 237/ by degraded fission spectrum neutrons. The mass-yield curve is similar to that from the thermal fission of Pu/sup 239/ with a ratio of peak to valley yields of approximately 175. Relative yields of one peak fission product and four valley fission products have been determdned under the following conditions: fission of U/sup 235/ and Pu/sup 239/ with thermal neutrons; fission of U/sup 235/ Pu/sup 239/ and U/sup 238/ with fission spectrum neutrons; and fission of U//sup 235/ and Pu/sup 239/ with the intermediate neutron spectrum at the center of the Los Alamos Fast Reactor. Absolute yields of Moss have been determined from the fission of U/sup 235/,Pu/sup 239/ with thermal neutrons. (auth)
Date: February 1, 1956
Creator: Ford, G. P.; Gilmore, J. S.; Ames, D. P.; Balagna, J. P.; Barnes, J. W.; Comstock, A. A. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Theoretical Factors in the Zone Melting Process (open access)

Some Theoretical Factors in the Zone Melting Process

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Date: February 1956
Creator: Dunworth, Richard J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
SEMI-PILOT OPERATION OF THE AMMONIUM CARBONATE LEACHING PROCESS (open access)

SEMI-PILOT OPERATION OF THE AMMONIUM CARBONATE LEACHING PROCESS

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Date: February 27, 1956
Creator: Hollis, E.T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Effects of Superimposing Two Radiant Energy Thermal Burns on Bare Porcine Skin (open access)

Some Effects of Superimposing Two Radiant Energy Thermal Burns on Bare Porcine Skin

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Date: February 17, 1956
Creator: Hinshaw, J. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
AN INVESTIGATION OF THE SLIP-CASTING MECHANISM AS APPLIED TO STAINLESS STEEL POWDER (open access)

AN INVESTIGATION OF THE SLIP-CASTING MECHANISM AS APPLIED TO STAINLESS STEEL POWDER

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Date: February 23, 1956
Creator: Lidman, W.G. & Rubino, R.V.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
FIVE LECTURES ON NUCLEAR REACTORS PRESENTED AT CAL TECH. (open access)

FIVE LECTURES ON NUCLEAR REACTORS PRESENTED AT CAL TECH.

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Date: February 10, 1956
Creator: Weinberg, A.M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preparation of Uranium Alloys by Melting (open access)

Preparation of Uranium Alloys by Melting

Methods of melting uranium and its alloys are examined including vacuum induction melting and consumable and non-consumable electrode arc melting. The equipment and procedures are outlined with the limitations and uses of each method. In addition, the preparation and properties of Al--U, Cr-U, Mo--U, U-- Nb, U--Si, and U-Zr, and Nb--U--Zr alloys are described. Special techniques of agitation during freezing to produce fine castings are listed along with a discussion of the advantages of centrifugal casting. (J.R.D.)
Date: February 16, 1956
Creator: Haynes, W. B. & Lorenz, F. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A MACRO GRAIN SIZE TECHNIQUE FOR URANIUM (open access)

A MACRO GRAIN SIZE TECHNIQUE FOR URANIUM

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Date: February 1, 1956
Creator: Gardner, H.R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Americium-curium correction (open access)

Americium-curium correction

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Date: February 2, 1956
Creator: Reas, W. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Metallurgy research sub-section quarterly progress report, October--December 1955 (open access)

Metallurgy research sub-section quarterly progress report, October--December 1955

This quarterly report details activities of the Metallurgy Research Sub-Section for the months of October, November, and December 1995.
Date: February 1, 1956
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL GRAPHITE (open access)

THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL GRAPHITE

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Date: February 1, 1956
Creator: Neubert, T.J.; Royal, J. & Van Dyken, A.R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
PRESSURE MEASUREMENT BY DISPLACEMENT OF A RESTRAINED DIAPHRAGM (open access)

PRESSURE MEASUREMENT BY DISPLACEMENT OF A RESTRAINED DIAPHRAGM

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Date: February 15, 1956
Creator: Richardson, D M
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
RESUME OF URANIUM ALLOY DATA-XI (open access)

RESUME OF URANIUM ALLOY DATA-XI

Results from studies of irradiation induced transformations in U--Mo and U--Nb alloys are reported. Progress in the development of a satisfactory brazing technique using Al alloy for use with U/sub 3/Si mods in Zircaloy-2 tubes is reviewed. Additional data are given on the corrosion of bare of U--q systems in water. Work directed toward the development of satisfactory UO/sub 2/ for fuel elements is reviewed. (D.E.B.)
Date: February 1, 1956
Creator: Losco, E.F. & Belle, J. eds.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Neutron Energy Spectra in Water (open access)

Neutron Energy Spectra in Water

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Date: February 1956
Creator: Brown, H. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library