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Report on the Possible Effects on the Surrounding Population of an Assumed Release of Fission Products into the Atmosphere from a 300 Megawatt Nuclear Reactor Located at Lagoona Beach, Michigan

Description: Report issued by the APDA over studies conducted on the release of radioactive particles near Lagoona Beach, Michigan in 1955. "The possible effects on the surrounding population of a release of fission products at the Lagoona Beach site" (p. 1) are discussed. This report includes tables, maps, and illustrations.
Date: July 1957
Creator: Gomberg, Henry J.; Bassett, Thomas; Velez, Carlos & Donnell, Alton P.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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HASL Aerial Survey System

Description: Radioactive debris from nuclear detonations may fall out over an extensive area. A rapid evaluation of the distribution of such surface contamination cam be obtained by an aircraft mounted detector. The gamma field measured in the aircraft can be related to the intensity on the ground. The HASL Top Hat'' system measures the radiation intensity, in an aircraft, at any altitude up to 1500 feet. The data are continuously compensated to the reading that would be obtained if the measurements were ta… more
Date: July 29, 1957
Creator: Cassidy, M. E.; Graveson, R. T. & LeVine, H. D.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Some Effects of Aileron Deflection on the Static Lateral and Directional Aerodynamic Characteristics of Four Contemporary Airplane Models

Description: Memorandum presenting some effects of aileron deflection on the static lateral and directional aerodynamic characteristics of four airplane models which are representative of aircraft capable of flight at supersonic speeds. The results are presented for subsonic Mach numbers ranging from 0.60 to 0.90 and for supersonic Mach numbers ranging from 1.20 to 1.90. They are limited to the most pertinent aerodynamic effects of ailerons contributing to the lateral and directional characteristics of each… more
Date: July 23, 1957
Creator: Smith, Willard G. & Intrieri, Peter F.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Fission and Spallation Competition in Ra²²⁶, Th²³⁰, U²³⁵, and Np²³⁷

Description: This report follows the radiochemical study of fission and spallation products produced by bombardment of U-235 with 18- to 16-Mev helium ions and of the spallation products produced by 8- to 23-Mev deuteron bombardments of Np-237.
Date: July 1957
Creator: Vandenbosch, Robert
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Nuclear Decay Schemes in the Actinium Family

Description: Abstract: "With magnetic alpha-particle and electron high-resolution spectrographs and scintillation gamma-ray spectrometers, a study was made of the nuclear decay of a number of members of the actinium family - U-235, Th-227, Ra-223, Em-219, Po-215, and Bi-211. Decay schemes are presented for each of these nuclides, together with such correlations as are possible with present theoretical nuclear models. The decay scheme of U-235 and a portion of that of Th-227 are interpretable in terms of the… more
Date: July 1957
Creator: Pilger, Richard Christian, Jr.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Elastic Scattering of 14 Mev Neutrons (Theoretical Curves)

Description: Abstract: "Theoretical differential cross-sections computed from the optical model for 14 Mev neutrons are presented for a large number of nuclei. The parameters used for the calculations were selected on the basis of best fit to existing experimental data."
Date: July 1957
Creator: Bjorklund, F. & Fernbach, Sidney, 1917-1991
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Elastic Scattering of 7 Mev Neutrons (Theoretical Curves)

Description: Abstract: "Theoretical differential cross-sections computed from the optical model for 7 Mev neutrons are presented for a large number of nuclei. The parameters used for the calculations were selected on the basis of best fit to existing experimental data."
Date: July 1957
Creator: Bjorklund, F. & Fernbach, Sidney, 1917-1991
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Manual of Radiation Protection Standards

Description: "The following is an alphabetical listing of terms and units in common usage at HAPO. Other terms and definitions may be added as the need becomes apparent or as revisions or additional terms are issued by the NCRP and ICRP."
Date: July 1957
Creator: General Electric Company
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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20,000 KW Nuclear Power Plant Study for United States Atomic Energy Commission

Description: Introduction: In September of 156, Gilbert Associates, Inc., entered into a contract with the United States of America, acting through the United States Atomic Energy Commission, for the study and preliminary design of a nuclear power plant being considered for integration into a central station power system at an overseas site.
Date: July 7, 1957
Creator: Gilbert Associates, Inc.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Wind-Tunnel Tests of the Static Longitudinal Characteristics at Low Speed of a Swept-Wing Airplane With Blowing Flaps and Leading-Edge Slats

Description: Memorandum presenting a wind-tunnel investigation of a high-wing airplane with an aspect ratio 6.75 wing with approximately 36 degrees of sweepback in order to determine the lift effectiveness obtainable with trailing-edge blowing flaps in combination with leading-edge slats. Close to theoretical flap effectiveness was obtained with blowing flaps deflected 45, 55, and 65 degrees at low angles of attack. Results regarding the wind tunnel, take-off performance, landing performance, and comparison… more
Date: July 5, 1957
Creator: James, Harry A. & Maki, Ralph L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Effects of Thermal Relaxation and Specific-Heat Changes on Measurements With a Pneumatic-Probe Pyrometer

Description: "Equations are derived which evaluate the effects of thermal vibrational relaxation and specific-heat changes on pneumatic-probe pyrometer measurements in the region 1000 to 3000 degrees K and Mach numbers between 0.3 and 2.0. Examples are given for typical probes in two combustion mixtures" (p. 1).
Date: July 1957
Creator: Kuhns, P. W.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Preliminary investigation of propane combustion in a 3-inch-diameter duct of inlet-air temperatures of 1400 to 1600 F

Description: Report presenting a determination of ignition delays and combustion efficiencies for propane injected into a heated airstream. Two types of flames were observed for multipoint fuel injectors: a diffusion flame that stabilized at the injector orifices and an ignition-stabilized flame that formed a flame front downstream of the fuel injector. Results regarding combustion of injector-stabilized flames and combustion of ignition-stabilized flames are provided.
Date: July 1957
Creator: Lezberg, Erwin A.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Effects of airplane flexibility on wing bending strains in rough air

Description: "Some results on the effects of wing flexibility on wing bending strains as determined from flight tests of a Boeing B-29 and a Boeing B-47A airplane in rough air are presented. Results from an analytical study of the flexibility effects on the B-29 wing strains are compared with the experimental results. Both the experimental and calculated results are presented as frequency-response functions of the bending strains at various spanwise wing stations to gust disturbances. In addition, some indi… more
Date: July 1957
Creator: Coleman, Thomas L.; Press, Harry & Shufflebarger, C. C.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Studies of structural failure due to acoustic loading

Description: A discussion of the acoustic fatigue problem of aircraft structures along with data pertaining to the acoustic inputs from some power plants in common use. Comparisons are given for results of fatigue tests of flat panels and cantilever beams exposed to random- and discrete-type inputs. Both the stress level of the test and type of model are significant, so no generalizations can be made at this time.
Date: July 1957
Creator: Hess, Robert W.; Fralich, Robert W. & Hubbard, Harvey H.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Ground Effects on the Longitudinal Characteristics of Two Models With Wings Having Low Aspect Ratio and Pointed Tips

Description: Wind-tunnel tests were conducted to determine the ground effects on a tailless model with a wing of aspect ratio 2 and infinite taper, and on a tailed model with a triangular wing of aspect ratio 3, with flaps. Control-surface hinge moments were measured on the tailless model. The results are compared with the predictions of the theory of Tani, et al.
Date: July 1957
Creator: Buell, Donald A. & Tinling, Bruce E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Propellant vaporization as a criterion for rocket engine design; Calculations of chamber length to vaporize a single n-heptane drop

Description: Report presenting an analysis based on droplet-evaporation theory, which shows that for a given combustor length, the percent of fuel mass vaporized can be increased by decreasing the fuel-drop size and initial drop velocity, or by increasing chamber pressure, final gas velocity, and initial fuel temperature. The results were correlated to give a single curve of percent of fuel evaporated as a function of the chamber length and the factors involving the parameters.
Date: July 1957
Creator: Priem, Richard J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Experimental Investigation of Attenuation of Strong Shock Waves in a Shock Tube With Hydrogen and Helium as Driver Gases

Description: Note presenting an experimental investigation of the attenuation of strong shock waves in air in a shock tube. Time-history measurements were made of the static pressure at several stations in the wall of the tube. Hydrogen and helium were used as driver gases. A helium-driven shock wave was found to decay only about one-half as rapidly as a hydrogen-driven shock wave.
Date: July 1957
Creator: Jones, Jim J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The minimization of wave drag for wings and bodies with given base area or volume

Description: "The minimization of wave drag for thin aerodynamic shapes carrying no lift is studied for conditions under which either base area or volume is specified. When volume alone is given, the analysis is limited to shapes with straight trailing edges normal to the stream direction. The problem of minimization is reduced to one of finding a two-dimensional harmonic function with known boundary conditions" (p. 1).
Date: July 1957
Creator: Heaslet, Max A.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Some Observations on Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Single Crystals of AZ61X Magnesium Alloy

Description: Note presenting exploratory tests of the stress-corrosion cracking of single crystals of solution-treated AZ61X magnesium alloy in distilled water, in hydrofluoric acid, and in a salt-chromate solution. The results of this paper show that failures often start and run on planes other than the basal plane and are inconsistent with previously generated hypotheses. Results regarding the pilot tests on polycrystalline specimens and single-crystal tests are provided.
Date: July 1957
Creator: Meller, F. & Metzger, M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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