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In-Pile Slurry Loop Program (open access)

In-Pile Slurry Loop Program

The in-plie slurry loop work is now being considered as a joint program between the PAR project and ORNL. It is proposed that PAR design, fabricate and test the in-pile loops and that ORNL operate the loops in-pile, dismantle the loops after irradiation and made the appropriate measurements to determine the radiation effects. This report gives the objects of the slurry in-pile program and outlines the facilities and operations required to execute ORNL's part of this program.
Date: March 8, 1957
Creator: Arehart, T. A.; Compere, E. L. (Edgar L.); Ferguson, D. E.; Korsmeyer, R. B. & McBride, J. P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Liquid Metal Fuel Reactor Experiment Monthly Progress Statement: March 1957 (open access)

Liquid Metal Fuel Reactor Experiment Monthly Progress Statement: March 1957

A monthly report summarizing work perform by Babcock & Wilcox personnel for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. In this monthly report work was reported on a completed study of the change in critical concentration and critical diameter with small changes in the physical and nuclear parameters of the reference design, reactor design #8 which incorporates an integral graphite core and core tank has been completed and distributed, and other work required for the design and construction of a LMFRE.
Date: March 1957
Creator: Babcock & Wilcox Company
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compatibility Tests of Various Materials in Molten Sodium (open access)

Compatibility Tests of Various Materials in Molten Sodium

Several compatibility test of various materials in contact in sodium under 500 psi pressure were conducted for 716 hr at 1500 F. Of the diffusion couples studies, the Inconel-beryllium system showed the largest amount al alloying. The reaction between molybdenum and beryllium resulted in the formation of two compounds, both of which were severely cracked in several areas. The molybdenum-INOR #8, and the INOR #8p type 316 stainless steel interfaces showed little if any alloying.
Date: March 25, 1957
Creator: Carlander, R. & Hoffman, E. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Beryllium-oxide : [bibliography] (open access)

Beryllium-oxide : [bibliography]

"This is a bibliography of journal articles relating to beryllium oxide. Sources consulted include; Chemical Abstracts, 1951-1955; Physics Abstracts, 1951-1955; Industrial Arts Index, 1955-Jan, 1957; and the library card catalog. Starred articles are available in the library.
Date: March 22, 1957
Creator: Cason, Maggie
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tritium : [bibliography] (open access)

Tritium : [bibliography]

The following memorandum is a selective bibliography of books, periodical articles, and technical reports relating to tritium with special reference to urine analysis of tritium and metabolic experiments.
Date: March 12, 1957
Creator: Cason, Maggie
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Description of a Thermonuclear Reactor Based on the Use of a Layer of Relativistic Electrons to Confine and Heat the Plasma (open access)

Description of a Thermonuclear Reactor Based on the Use of a Layer of Relativistic Electrons to Confine and Heat the Plasma

The following report describes a thermonuclear reactor based on the use of a long layer of rotating relativistic electrons to confine and heat the plasma.
Date: March 14, 1957
Creator: Christofilos, Nicholas C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurement of the Friction Characteristics for Flow in the ART Fuel-to-NaK Heat Exchanger (open access)

Measurement of the Friction Characteristics for Flow in the ART Fuel-to-NaK Heat Exchanger

The friction characteristics of a full-scale straight-tube model of the ART fuel-to-NaK heat exchanger were determined experimentally. The presence of the spacers resulted in a transition to semi-turbulent flow at a Reynolds modulus of 350. this semi-turbulent flow persisted up to a Reynolds modulus of 5,000. The circumferential spacers were found to contribute slightly more than the radial spacers to the pressure loss in the heat exchanger.
Date: March 19, 1957
Creator: Cohen, S. I. & Jones, T. N.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Initial Conditions for the Dynamic Pinch (open access)

Initial Conditions for the Dynamic Pinch

Abstract: "The experimental formation of the dynamic pinch has been an art based upon available electrical condensers, available glass and quartz tubing and an empirically determined gas pressure range. This report attempts to correlate some of this empirical information with the processes of ionization, insulator wall heating, magnetic field penetration, and shock hydrodynamics."
Date: March 1957
Creator: Colgate, Stirling A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Anisotropic Elastic Scattering of Neutrons (open access)

Anisotropic Elastic Scattering of Neutrons

In an elastic collision the neutron loses part of its kinetic energy to the nucleus with both the kinetic and momentum of the system being conserved. However, for many elements the scattering is not isotropic in the center-of-mass system at the higher neutron energies. Many of the present reactor multigroup codes include anisotropic scattering at the high neutron energies, while many others assume isotropic scattering at all energies. In order to consider some of the effects of including anisotropic scatting, reference is made t the multigroup equation generally assumed for the slowing-down density.
Date: March 21, 1957
Creator: Copenhaver, C. M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiation Dose Received by Passengers and Crew on Planes Carrying the Maximum Number of Radiation Units (open access)

Radiation Dose Received by Passengers and Crew on Planes Carrying the Maximum Number of Radiation Units

The dose of ionizing radiation received by passengers and crew members traveling on commercial airlines which transport radioisotopes is of interest to all persons who travel the airways frequently. Tariff regulations permit the air transport of 40 units of radioactive materials where one unit represents a quantity of radioisotopes which when packaged delivers a dose rate of one mr/hr at a distance of one meter from the center of the package. Using five different types of commercial aircraft, shipments of radioisotopes were simulated and dose levels determined at various locations in the aircraft under conditions normal to commercial travel. The survey indicates that the tariff regulations should be amended giving consideration to the type of aircraft involved.
Date: March 1, 1957
Creator: Davis, D. M.; Hart, J. C. & Warden, A. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Progress Relating to Civilian Applications During February, 1957 (open access)

Progress Relating to Civilian Applications During February, 1957

A report about the design and construction of equipment for thermal-conductivity measurements of irradiated encapsulated uranium. Metallographic techniques used to confirm solubility limits of uranium in thorium, previously determined by electrical resistivity and X-ray data, have been unsuccessful.
Date: March 1, 1957
Creator: Dayton, Russell W. & Tipton, Clyde R., Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nonadiabatic Effects in Single-Particle Orbits (open access)

Nonadiabatic Effects in Single-Particle Orbits

From introduction: "The containment of a charged particle in a mirror field has been studied analytically and numerically. Formulas are presented which give the change in the magnetic moment as it passes from one end of the machine to the other."
Date: March 1957
Creator: Garren, Alper; Henrich, L.; Northrop, Theodore G.; Riddell, R. & Smith, L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Method of Moments in Quantum Mechanics ; The [Pi]-Mesic Disintegration of the Deuteron (open access)

The Method of Moments in Quantum Mechanics ; The [Pi]-Mesic Disintegration of the Deuteron

The following report contains two reports to summarize a thesis: first, a report describing the classical moment techniques of Tchebycheff, Markov, and Stieltjes that have been applied to the problem of diagonalizing the Hamiltonian operator; and the second report describes an investigation of the higher-order corrections to the mesic disintegration of deuterons that is considered.
Date: March 18, 1957
Creator: Halpern, Francis R.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fast Neutron Cross Sections: Corrections to LA-1714 and a Correlation of 3 Mev Values (open access)

Fast Neutron Cross Sections: Corrections to LA-1714 and a Correlation of 3 Mev Values

Recent measurements on the long counter efficiency in which comparisons were made with the (n, p) scattering cross section, additional variations in efficiency were found which varied slowly with neutron energy but were still correlated with the total neutron cross section of carbon. Because of these variations in efficiency there are errors in the fission cross sections reported in LA-1714. Corrections to these data have been given here.
Date: March 1, 1957
Creator: Henkel, Richard L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Sodium Hydroxide - Sodium Oxide - Sodium - Sodium Hydride - Hydrogen System (open access)

The Sodium Hydroxide - Sodium Oxide - Sodium - Sodium Hydride - Hydrogen System

Sodium hydride dissolves in and reacts with molten NaOH to give an equilibrium mixture of NaH, NaOH, Na/sub 2/O, Na, and H. In the case where there is a gaseous phase (hydrogen) and only one condensed phase, the system is defined by the temperature, pressure, and one composition variable. The equilibrium, H/ sub 2/ pressure, which is a measure of the H/sub 2/ activity within the melt, was determined as a function of the composition of the condensed phase(s) at 600, 700, and 500 deg for equilibrium mixtures with original compositions of 2.5 to 97.5, 5.0 to 95.0, l0.0 to 90.0, and 20.0 to 50.0 mole% NaH-NaOH. The equilibrium H/sub 2/ pressure-composition isotherms obtained by removing measured increments of H/sub 2/ were reproduced by reabsorbing H/sub 2/. Results for the 5.0 mole % NaH mixture were duplicated by starting with an equivalent quantity of either Na in NaOH or Na/sub 2/O in NaOH, and reacting with measured increments of H/sub 2/. The system is discussed in relation to the interdependent reactions involved, the phase rule, the thermodynamics of certain reactions, and experimental techniques employed. (auth)
Date: March 7, 1957
Creator: Kelly, Henry C.; Sullivan, Edward A. & Johnson, Sidney
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radioactive Decontamination Tests on Surgeon's Gloves Contaminated With Plutonium (open access)

Radioactive Decontamination Tests on Surgeon's Gloves Contaminated With Plutonium

Report discussing the effectiveness of various methods for removing plutonium from contaminated gloves. The cost of decontaminating the gloves using the most effective method was three times the cost of new gloves, and "consumer resistance" was noted among users of treated gloves.
Date: March 1957
Creator: Kennedy, William R. & Webber, J. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Sodium Hydroxide - Sodium Hydride System (open access)

The Sodium Hydroxide - Sodium Hydride System

Portions of the NaOH-NaH phase diagram were studied by means of differential thermal analysis. Under certain conditions NaH will either react with NaOH according to the equation NaH + NaOH in equilibrium Na/sub 2/O + H/ sub 2/ or thermally dissociate according to the equation NaH in equilibrium Na + 1/2 H/sub 2/. Both of these reactions are suppressed by a high H/sub 2/ pressure; and NaH neither reacts nor dissociates to an extent sufficient to affect the results reported. This was evidenced by the fact that changing the H/ sub 2/ pressure above the system in the range indicated did not change, within the limit of error of the experiments ( approximately plus or minus 5 deg ), the temperature at which a phase change was started or completed. Therefore the concentrations of Na and Na/sub 2/O present in the samples must have been small in all cases. Under a high H/sub 2/ pressure, therefore, the system may be considered as essentially binary, consisting of NaOH and NaH. (auth)
Date: March 7, 1957
Creator: Kerzner, Marvin S.; Kelly, Henry C. & Johnson, Sidney
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Possible Test of Time Reversal in Mu-Meson Decay (open access)

A Possible Test of Time Reversal in Mu-Meson Decay

Report that discusses the possibility of testing the T-invariance in μ-meson decay. The author describes a past experiment performed by Lee and Yang, as well as the specifics of the proposed experiment to test the time reversal in μ-meson decay.
Date: March 4, 1957
Creator: Kotani, T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Possible Test of Time-Reversal Invariance in Beta Decay (open access)

A Possible Test of Time-Reversal Invariance in Beta Decay

Report that discusses the possibility of testing the T-invariance in β-meson decay. The author describes a past experiment performed by Lee and Yang, as well as the specifics of the proposed experiment to test the time reversal in β-meson decay.
Date: March 27, 1957
Creator: Kotani, Tsuneyuki
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Engineering Division Summary Report October, November, and December, 1956 (open access)

Chemical Engineering Division Summary Report October, November, and December, 1956

A final series of runs was made in a four-inch continuous-flow mixing chamber to study the transfer of isobutanol into water and nitrobenzene into ethylene glycol. Satisfactory techniques were developed to provide for the rapid analysis of these systems. In addition, a light-scattering correlation was prepared to provide a measure of the interfacial area of the yellow-colored nitrobenzene-ethylene glycol mixtures.
Date: March 1957
Creator: Lawroski, Stephen; Rodger, W. A.; Vogel, R. C. & Munnecke, V. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electromagnetic Research Division Quarterly Progress Report, Part I for Period Ending June 30, 1952 (open access)

Electromagnetic Research Division Quarterly Progress Report, Part I for Period Ending June 30, 1952

From abstract: "On the 86-inch cyclotron a 41-kw beam has been calorimetered at a net ion loading efficiency of 40%; the average proton current was 1.85 ma at 22.5 Mev. Practical specific yields have been determined for (p,2n) reactions on zinc and bismuth. The investigation of products of proton-induced fission of uranium has been continued and new techniques are being used in measuring angular distribution of reaction products. The 63-inch heavy particle cyclotron is now in operation; N+++ particles have been accelerated to ~25 Mev. In preliminary tests, induced activities have been detected in carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen targets. A hot-cathode ion source is ready for test operation. The 22-inch cyclotron is being used in an investigation of the problems associated with the use of rf and dc electrodes for the acceleration of protons from the ion source into the dees. Radiation-induced corrosion in Inconel tubing containing #21 eutectic (ANP) has been produced by proton irradiation in the 86-inch cylclotron; it is shown that the corrosion was not due to thermal effects. Approximately 150 grams of highly purified U 238 (< 5 ppm U 235) have been prepared, and two grams of thorium 230 (ionium) has been enriched to 90.6%."
Date: March 7, 1957
Creator: Livingston, Robert S. & Howard, F. T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
TBP Stripping in Bubble-Cap Column and Concomitant Product Evaporation (open access)

TBP Stripping in Bubble-Cap Column and Concomitant Product Evaporation

A study was conducted to demonstrate the stripping and evaporation steps in a Purex-type uranium recovery process and to ascertain the operating behavior of the equipment under a range of conditions. The factors considered were control, effectiveness, and reliability of equipment and optimum feed point. Experimental procedures are described, and recommendations for equipment modifications are included. (J.R.D.)
Date: March 18, 1957
Creator: Long, J. T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Source of Fission Products in LITR Cooling Water (open access)

Source of Fission Products in LITR Cooling Water

A study has been made of the radioactive nuclides present in the cooling water of the Low Intensity Test Reactor. Prominent nuclides which have been identified include Np239 and certain fission products. The experimental evidence points to the probability that there could be adequate U235 contamination on the fuel plates to quantitatively account for the fission products identified in the LITR cooling water. inasmuch as new aluminum does not contain uranium, it must be assumed that the contamination occurs during the fabrication of the fuel elements.
Date: March 26, 1957
Creator: Moeller, D. W. (Dade W.) & Leddicotte, G. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comments on the Determination of the Particle Size Distribution of Thorium Oxide (open access)

Comments on the Determination of the Particle Size Distribution of Thorium Oxide

Factors affecting the results of thoria particle size distribution measurements by sedimentation procedures currently and recently employed are considered. The effects of thoria concentration, solvent, dispersant, thoria properties, and other factors are discussed.
Date: March 31, 1957
Creator: Moore, G. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library