Preliminary Studies of the Adsorption of Uranium in a Resin-In-Pulp System (open access)

Preliminary Studies of the Adsorption of Uranium in a Resin-In-Pulp System

Data were obtained in non-flowing and flowing (continuous) batch adsorption systems to serve as a guide to the operating conditions that should be used in a resin-in-pulp adsorption system for the recovery of uranium from ores.
Date: July 27, 1953
Creator: Abrams, Charles S. & Kaufman, David
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Leaching Tests for the Extraction of Uranium From Various Monticello Stockpile Ores (open access)

Preliminary Leaching Tests for the Extraction of Uranium From Various Monticello Stockpile Ores

In a section of the area occupied by the Atomic Energy Commission in Grand Junction, Colorado, a pilot plant is being erected to test a resin-in-pulp process. The process is based on the adsorption of uranium by resin from acid pulps. The first ores to be treated at this plant will be Monticello Stockpile Material. Samples of the various stockpiles sere subjected to a series of leaching, filtering and settling tests, the results of which are presented in this report.
Date: March 2, 1953
Creator: Abrams, Charles S.; Moulton, Harry D. & Viklund, Hans I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy Spectrum of Deuterons Stripped From He3 and the Resultant Neutron Yield (open access)

Energy Spectrum of Deuterons Stripped From He3 and the Resultant Neutron Yield

The attenuation curve of the deuterons stripped from He3 has been measured with a Faraday cup. The corresponding curve at 190 Mev was fit by assuming that the deuterons were monoenergetic, with three processes taking place.
Date: March 10, 1953
Creator: Adelman, F. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On Neutron Evaporation From Excited Nuclei (open access)

On Neutron Evaporation From Excited Nuclei

At high excitation energies, competition of proton and c-particle emission with neutron emission becomes important. For low excitation, the competition between Y-emission, neutron emission, and fission should be taken into account. To aid in the evaluation of this competition an experiment has been performed to measure the number and energy spectrum of the protons and c-particles emitted in the high energy bombardment of uranium with protons, deuterons, and c-particles.
Date: June 18, 1953
Creator: Adelman, Frank L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Efficiencies and Pressure Drop Characteristics of Air-Filtering Media (open access)

A Study of Efficiencies and Pressure Drop Characteristics of Air-Filtering Media

Removal of particles from air is discussed in terms of three classes of filtering media--air-sampling, respirator, and air-cleaning. Plots of efficiency versus filtering velocity are presented. The pressure drop characteristics of the filters are discussed in terms of initial pressure drops of the clean filters, variations in pressure drop of the individual filters, and comparison of loading rates.
Date: August 10, 1953
Creator: Adley, F. E.; Scott, R. H. & Gill, W. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Kinetics of the Los Alamos Power Reactor Experiment (LAPRE) (open access)

Kinetics of the Los Alamos Power Reactor Experiment (LAPRE)

A theoretical study of the kinetics of a model of the Los Alamos Power Reactor Experiment (LAPRE) was made through integration of the dynamic equations with the IBM 701 computer. The stability is investigated under various conditions of power demand, rod-induced reactivity changes, and other conditions especially applicable to LAPRE. The results are given in graphical form, along with conclusions as to appropriate conditions of operation.
Date: December 1953
Creator: Allred, John C. & Carter, David S., 1926-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Comments on the Selection of Operating Temperatures for DPR (open access)

Some Comments on the Selection of Operating Temperatures for DPR

The results of this investigation indicate that maximum electric power generation can be obtained by selecting the turbine steam temperature within a range of plus/minus 30 degrees C. from an "idealized" steam temperature. This "idealized" steam temperature is shown to depend primarily on the maximum permissible uranium temperature. The minimum available condenser temperature and the temperature rise of the coolant in the pile effect the selection of the turbine steam temperature to lesser extent.
Date: November 16, 1953
Creator: Altmann, Manfred.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Temperature distribution in spherical pellets (open access)

Temperature distribution in spherical pellets

From abstract: "A study is presented of the surface temperature distribution of spherical pellets in a fixed-bed, pellet-type reactor. The temperature near a point of contact is determined experimentally by means of an electrolytic tank analogue. An analytical approach involving the use of the IBM (CPC) calculator is described. Suggestions for further study are included."
Date: 1953
Creator: Anderson, G. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A High Volume Casting Furnace for Plutonium (open access)

A High Volume Casting Furnace for Plutonium

A high-vacuum casting furnace with an internal diameter of 15 inches has been designed, fabricated, and installed at LASL. The furnace was designed to accommodate casting crucibles up to 7 inches OD; however with a larger diameter heating element, casting crucibles up to 9 inches could be accommodated. This report describes the basic features of the furnace and presents engineering drawings of both the furnace and the furnace box.
Date: February 17, 1953
Creator: Anderson, J. W. & Thomas, R. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Steady State Temperature Distributions in Hollow Slugs (open access)

Steady State Temperature Distributions in Hollow Slugs

This document is a sequel to HW-30226, "Steady State Temperature Distribution in a Solid Slug." A primary feature of the present as well as the former paper is a treatment of the stand heat flow equation in a manner which accounts accurately for the dependence of the thermal conductivity, K, on temperature, v.
Date: December 31, 1953
Creator: Anselone, P. M.; Banks, D. O. & Dean, R. Y.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heat Flow Problems with Temperature Dependent Thermal Conductivity (open access)

Heat Flow Problems with Temperature Dependent Thermal Conductivity

Various non-linear calculations for heat conduction in an istropic, homogeneous medium are presented.
Date: December 10, 1953
Creator: Anselone, Philip M.; Banks, D. O. & Dean, R. Y.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of Meteorological Data Taken at Argonne National Laboratory, Du Page County, Illinois, July 1951 Through June 1952 (open access)

Summary of Meteorological Data Taken at Argonne National Laboratory, Du Page County, Illinois, July 1951 Through June 1952

The report is the third in a series of interim reports on the climatological studies which are being conducted at the Argonne National Laboratory. First report appeared as document ANL-4538 and covered the period July, 1949 through June, 1950; the second report, ANL-4793, covered the period July, 1950 through June, 1951. These annual reports are offered for purposes of information only; broad conclusions regarding the climate of this site must await the accumulation of a statistically significant amount of data.
Date: February 1953
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory. Radiological Physics Division.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reactor Engineering Division Quarterly Report : December 1, 1952 Through February 28, 1953 (open access)

Reactor Engineering Division Quarterly Report : December 1, 1952 Through February 28, 1953

Report issued by the Argonne National Laboratory covering the quarterly report from the Reactor Engineering Division. A summary of reactor programs, research, designs, development, and experiments are presented. This report includes tables, illustrations, and photographs.
Date: March 15, 1953
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory. Reactor Engineering Division
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reactor Engineering Division Quarterly Report March 1, 1953 through May 31, 1953 (open access)

Reactor Engineering Division Quarterly Report March 1, 1953 through May 31, 1953

Report issued by the Argonne National Laboratory covering the quarterly report from the Reactor Engineering Division. A summary of reactor programs, designs, development, and experiments are presented. This report includes tables, illustrations, and photographs.
Date: June 15, 1953
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory. Reactor Engineering Division.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reactor Engineering Division Quarterly Report September 1, 1953 through November 30, 1953 (open access)

Reactor Engineering Division Quarterly Report September 1, 1953 through November 30, 1953

Report issued by the Argonne National Laboratory covering the quarterly report from the Reactor Engineering Division. A summary of reactor programs, designs, development, and experiments are presented. This report includes tables, illustrations, and photographs.
Date: December 15, 1953
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory. Reactor Engineering Division.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reactor Engineering Division Quarterly Report June 1, 1953 through August 31, 1953 (open access)

Reactor Engineering Division Quarterly Report June 1, 1953 through August 31, 1953

Report issued by the Argonne National Laboratory covering the quarterly report from the Reactor Engineering Division. A summary of reactor programs (including the Power Breeder Reactor (PBR) and the Central Station Water Reactor (CSWR)), designs, development, and experiments are presented. This report includes tables, illustrations, and photographs.
Date: September 15, 1953
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory. Reactor Enginneering Division.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preparation, Identification, and Crystal Structure of a Pentavalent Americium Compound, KAmO₂F₂ (open access)

Preparation, Identification, and Crystal Structure of a Pentavalent Americium Compound, KAmO₂F₂

From abstract: "A compound that is shown to be KAmO₂F₂ is prepared by the addition of a saturated solution of KF to an acid solution of pentavalent americium." The report further discusses the crystal structure, lattice parameters, number of molecules per unit cell, space group, and atomic positions for the compound.
Date: 1953
Creator: Asprey, L. B.; Ellinger, F. H. & Zachariasen, William H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Graphitization Processes in Cokes and Carbon Blacks (open access)

Graphitization Processes in Cokes and Carbon Blacks

Abstract: "The effect of heat treatment of 2000 to 4650 F on the structure of carbons from several sources have been investigated, using X-ray diffraction. Of particular interest was the effect of temperature on the degree of graphitization. The process of graphitization results in a larger graphite crystallite size in the ao direction, the plane of the layers, than in the co direction. No correlation was found between the structure of the coke heated at 2000 F and the degree of graphitization attained at 4650 F. Materials coked in a closed retort yielded a more perfect graphite structure than the same material coked with access to air. Carbon blacks yield graphite with a greater co lattice constant than cokes with comparable crystallite sizes."
Date: June 19, 1953
Creator: Austin, A. E. & Hedden, W. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Initial Operation of the Standard Pile (open access)

Initial Operation of the Standard Pile

From abstract: "The Standard Pile was first brought to criticality on July 25, 1953. The first two months of operation permitted calibration of the reactor and preparation of it for use as a neutron source in exponential experiments."
Date: December 1953
Creator: Axtmann, Robert C.; Heinrich, L. A.; Robinson, R. C.; Towler, O. A. & Wade, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Reduction of Uranium(VI) by Ferrous Iron in Phosphoric Acid Solution: The Formal Electrode Potential of the U(IV)/(VI) Couple (open access)

The Reduction of Uranium(VI) by Ferrous Iron in Phosphoric Acid Solution: The Formal Electrode Potential of the U(IV)/(VI) Couple

Abstract: The extent of the reduction of U(VI) by Fe(II) in phosphoric acid solution has been measured as a function of the phosphoric acid concentration (1.9-7.7M) and as a function of the Fe(II)/Fe(III) ratio. Kinetic measurements of the slow redox equilibrium involved conform to a first order rate law. The introduction of fluoride ion into these solutions considerably increases both the reaction rate and the extent of the reduction. The formal electrode potential of the U(IV)/(VI) couple, E'U₄,₆ has been estimated in the range 1.85-4.8M H₃PO₄, from measured E'Fe₂,₃ values in combination with the redox equilibrium data.
Date: 1953-06-1X
Creator: Baes, Charles F., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Chemistry of Uranium(VI) Orthophosphate Solutions (open access)

The Chemistry of Uranium(VI) Orthophosphate Solutions

From introduction: This is the first in a series of reports describing an investigation of the chemistry of uranium(VI) orthophosphate solutions which is at present underway in this laboratory. Spectrophotometric, potentiometric and solubility studies have been carried out, and it is the first of these which is reported here.
Date: June 22, 1953
Creator: Baes, Charles F., Jr.; Schreyer, J. M. & Lesser, J. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Improved Continuous Ether Extractor for the Determination of Uranium in Dissolver Solutions (open access)

An Improved Continuous Ether Extractor for the Determination of Uranium in Dissolver Solutions

An improved continuous ether extractor is described. The modifications include a means of safely disposing of the active raffinate and a means of positivity checking the raffinate for completeness of uranium extraction. The results obtained on synthetic samples and on dissolver solutions are given. This work was undertaken because of a need for the determination of uranium in dissolver solutions with an accuracy of 0.1 per cent. After a review of available methods it was decided that a gravimetric determination would meet the requirements of precision and accuracy.
Date: August 27, 1953
Creator: Bane, R. W. & Jensen, K. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Diffusion of Stack Gases in Very Stable Atmospheres:  Case II (open access)

Diffusion of Stack Gases in Very Stable Atmospheres: Case II

In 1949 Barad presented two solutions to the general diffusion equation. Basic in both solutions is the assumption that in very stable atmospheres a point source may be replaced by a vertical area of uniform concentration at a short distance downwind. This vertical area is considered to exist at the distance at which the plume finally "levels-off" and assumes a flat ribbon-like appearance. In addition if the distance over which diffusion takes place is limited to one or two miles and if only the stable atmosphere with its narrow range of eddy sizes is considered, the average diffusion co-efficient (K) has a signficance which it does not have in the case of neutral equilibrium.
Date: August 10, 1953
Creator: Barad, M. L. & Shorr, B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Static Corrosion Tests of Fabrication Material for D-12 Waste Evaporator (open access)

Static Corrosion Tests of Fabrication Material for D-12 Waste Evaporator

Three types of stainless steel (309 SCB, Carpenter 20, 304-L) were exposed to both the liquid and vapor phase of each of three types of solutions. The time of exposure totaled ten days during which the specimens were cleaned and weighed periodically. The three synthetic D-12 waste solutions contained respectively chrome-high chloride, chrome-low chloride and high chloride sans chromium. The solutions were renewed at each weighing.
Date: June 25, 1953
Creator: Barnes, R. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library