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The Application of Data Processing Techniques to a Maintenance Work Control Program
Description of a data collection and reporting system which was devised and installed in the Union Carbide Nuclear Company's Y-12 Plant Maintenance Division.
Automatic Mass Spectrometer for Isotopic Analysis of Lithium
Report discussing an improvement program on lithium mass spectrometers.
Chemical Coolants for Machining Uranium in the Presence of Trace Amounts of Chloride
Discussion of laboratory tests to reduce uranium corrosion.
The Cold Pressing of Sinterable UO₂
The intent of this work was to explore more fully the pressing of sinterable UO2 powders into cylindrical compacts in the hope that a more precise prediction of green density in terms of powder properties, pressure, and geometry could be evolved.
A Computer Program for Determining First-Collision Neutron Doses
Data processing program written to compute the neutron dose received by individuals exposed in a nuclear excursion.
Cubic Spline, a Curve Fitting Routine
A method of mathematically fitting a curve through a given ordered set of points has been developed and programmed in fortran computer language.
The Design and Performance of Levitation Melting Coils
The purpose of this study was to provide a means for evaluating the various parameters involved in the design and performance of levitation coils.
Effect of Explosive Impacting on Uranium
Abstract: The tensile and yield strengths of both cast and wrought uranium discs were substantially increased by explosively impacting them at room temperature and at 375 deg F. However, the room-temperature impacting caused gross damage in the cast material and slight internal damage in the wrought material at the highest impacting pressures. Impacting at 375 deg F, which is just above the brittle-ductile transition temperature for uranium, was the most effective method for increasing the strengths with no damage to either the cast or wrought material. This impacted material retained some of its increased strength after a low temperature (425 deg C) vacuum anneal that greatly increased the elongation. A salt anneal caused a partial recrystallization in the impacted cast uranium. (auth).
Effects of Major Parameters on Cycle Efficiency and Cost for a Gas-Cooled Reactor Turbine Power Plant
Cycle study performed on a closed loop Brayton cycle incorporating a gas-cooled nuclear reactor, regeneration, and compressor intercooling. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of various cycle parameters on efficiency and cost.
Evaluation of Diethers as Uranium Extractants
Report on the determination of several physical properties, pertinent to uranium extraction, for a number of ethers and related compounds.
The Influence of Design and Production Parameters on Fabrication Costs of Nuclear Reactor Fuel Elements
The objectives for this study were to determine fuel fabrication and assembly costs in a large nuclear power industry for several reactors, fuel rod sizes, and fuel materials.
An Investigation of a "Dynamic" Theory for Mass Transfer
A new theory is proposed to evaluate individual mass-transfer coefficients without actual experiment.
Ionic Equilibria and Anion Exchange of Uranyl Sulfate Solutions
Theoretical investigation on the nature of ion exchange of acidified uranyl sulfate solutions with Dowex 21K, a strong base ion exchange resin.
Pressure Intensification Provided by External Pressure on a Cylinder Composed of Four Anvils
Results of experimental investigation for improving intensification and to reduce stress concentrations for anvil redesign.
Salt Bath Heat Transfer Rates for Uranium Plate
Experiment to study temperature conditions during a five-minute heating cycle in the annealing of uranium sheets used as fissile material.
Spark-Source Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Common and Radiogenic Lead
Analysis that is fast and has extremely low levels of detection for more than forty elements that may be present in lead.
Stress Corrosion Cracking in Uranium-Molybdenum Alloys
Investigation conducted to determine the cause of cracking, during tension, on the surface of tensile specimens of uranium-molybdenum alloys.
Transistorized Pulse Counting Equipment
This instrument was designed primarily to meet the need for radiation monitoring equipment in chemical process areas where corrosive vapors exist.
A Versatile Spectrometer Magnet Power Supply
Early results from actual laboratory operation of a more versatile magnet supply.
Welded Repair of Fill and Drain Holes in High-Carbon Steel Gas Storage Cylinders
Report discussing the results of fill and drain holes for hydrostatic pressure tests on head knuckle radius of forged-steel gas storage cylinders.
X-Ray Fluorescence Tables: Program Description
Report discussing the mechanics of X-Ray and COMBO computer programs.
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