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Effects of Metal Purity and Heat Treatment on the Corrosion of Uranium in Boiling Water

Description: Corrosion rates of present reactor grade uranium were measured in boiling distilled water and were found to have higher values almost by a factor of two then previously reported corrosion rates of uranium. Mallinckrodt biscuit metal showed corrosion rates in the same medium somewhat lower than reactor grade uranium, and high purity metal prepared at Argonne National Laboratory corroded considerably less rapidly than the biscuit metal.
Date: April 14, 1953
Creator: Draley, Joseph Edward, 1919- & McWhirter, J. W.
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The Fabrication of a Plutonium Helix for a Doppler Experiment

Description: A helix constructed of plutonium was made to test the Doppler temperature effect in ZPR-III. The helix, 1 inch in diameter and 6-1/4 inches long, contained 240 grams of delta-phase plutonium alloy encapsulated in titanium tubing. Four plutonium rods were extruded, joined together, and pushed into a titanium tube. This tube was swaged tightly over the plutonium rod, and the assembly was wound into a coil. Electrical leads to the coil were made by swaging copper tubing over the ends of the coil. … more
Date: December 1958
Creator: Dunworth, R. J.; Rhude, H. V. & Kelman, L. R.
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Preliminary Report on Corrosion of Low-Uranium, Zirconium-Base Alloys

Description: Tests were made to determine the effects of heat treatment and composition on the corrosion resistance of low-uranium, zirconium-base alloys to water at 600F. A total of 57 compositions were tested. The zirconium alloys contained up to 9% natural uranium plus small amounts of tin, antimony, lead, bismuth, yttrium, beryllium, germanium, niobium, nickel, and aluminum in various combinations. Data are presented in both tabular and graphical form. The effect of heat treatment on corrosion resistanc… more
Date: October 1953
Creator: Dwight, A. E.
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Fabrication and Properties of Extruded Silver-Cadmium Control Rods

Description: The production of cross-type control rods having a span of 4-7/8 in., and an arm thickness of 1/8 in., was studied. Extrusion techniques were developed for producing cross-type control rods from each of two alloys; one containing 75% silver-25% cadmium, and the other containing 67% silver-30% cadmium-3% copper. Fabrication of the extruded crosses into clad control rods for the Mark I naval reactor was attempted. A set of unclad control rods for the Zero Power Reactor was produced. The effect of… more
Date: January 1952
Creator: Dwight, Austin E. (Austin Elbert), 1919-
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Deposition of Corrosion Products by Cataphoresis

Description: This report is a record of experimentation conducted intermittently over a period of two years and directed toward preventing deposition of transport corrosion products on fuel elements and other critical components in high-temperature, circulating water nuclear reactor. It includes the postulated mechanism for deposition, a description of experimental equipment, experimental data, results obtained from the experiments, and recommendations for future study.
Date: June 25, 1953
Creator: Fagan, Walter
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Calculations on U235 Fission Product Decay Chains

Description: Report of equations for calculating decay of U235. The introduction states" Calculations have been made on the U235 fission product decay schemes. The results for a typical example, that of a reactor operating at 1000 kilowatts for 180 days, have been tabulated and graphed. General formulae have been used so that the results can be applied for any power level and any time of irradiation" (p. 2).
Date: May 1952
Creator: Faller, I. L.; Chapman, T. S. & West, J. M.
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Metallurgy Division Quarterly Report [for] October, November, and December, 1952

Description: This quarterly progress report discusses ongoing research and experiments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the Metallurgy Division. This report discusses (1) water-cooled reactors, (2) liquid metal-cooled reactors, (3) reactor development - fuel metallurgy, (4) reactor development - component metallurgy, (5) basic metallurgy, (6) basic ceramics, (7) aqueous corrosion, and (8) applied metallurgy.
Date: December 31, 1952
Creator: Foote, Frank G. & Schumar, James F.
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Metallurgy Division Quarterly Report January, February, and March 1954

Description: This quarterly report discusses ongoing research and experiments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the Metallurgy Division. This report discusses water cooled reactors, liquid metal cooled reactors, reactor development metallurgy, basic metallurgy, applied metallurgy, and aqueous corrosion.
Date: March 31, 1954
Creator: Foote, Frank G. (Frank Gale), 1906- & Schumar, James F.
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Metallurgy Division Quarterly Report July, August, and September 1953

Description: This quarterly report discusses ongoing research and experiments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the Metallurgy Division. This report discusses water cooled reactors, liquid metal cooled reactors, reactor development metallurgy, basic metallurgy, applied metallurgy, and aqueous corrosion,
Date: September 30, 1953
Creator: Foote, Frank G. (Frank Gale), 1906- & Schumar, James F.
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Metallurgy Division Quarterly Report October, November, and December 1953

Description: This quarterly report discusses ongoing research and experiments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the Metallurgy Division. This report discusses water cooled reactors, liquid metal cooled reactors, reactor development metallurgy, basic metallurgy, applied metallurgy, and aqueous corrosion.
Date: December 31, 1953
Creator: Foote, Frank G. (Frank Gale), 1906- & Schumar, James F.
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Quarterly Report January, February and March, 1956

Description: The EBWR loading requires a total of 888 plates. It is anticipated that approximately 1000 plates will have to be produced to obtain the number of acceptable plates required for the loading. To the end of this quarter, 568 cladding billet cores acceptable with respect to chemical composition and physical soundness had been cast; this number represents 78% of the total number of cores cast. Approximately 75% of the Zircaloy-II stock required has been rolled, and about 55% of the cladding compone… more
Date: June 1956
Creator: Foote, Frank G.; Schumar, James F. & Chiswik, Haim H.
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Quarterly Report October, November and December, 1956

Description: Methods of producing extremely clean surfaces on rolled Zircaloy-2 strip have been investigated. It has been found that the finer abrasives, 400 mesh or finer, are more effective than coarse types because of their ability to penetrate pits and crevices more readily. Two such cleanings, with an intermediate 35 v/o HNO3-5 v/o HF pickle, resulted in a microscopically clean surface. Ultrasonic inspection of the EBWR fuel plates has been completed during this quarter. Approximately 95% of the plates… more
Date: December 31, 1956
Creator: Foote, Frank G.; Schumar, James F. & Chiswik, Haim H.
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The Thermal Neutron Cross Section Of 9.2h Xe135 : Supplement to Report CP-2782

Description: In this report it reviews a possible declassification of the content of report CP-2782 (February 15, 1945) that presents the data of the most careful measurements of the thermal neutron cross section of 9.2h Xe135 and re-evaluation of the particular methods of measuring neutron flux employed in this experiment had been made for other purposes.
Date: September 12, 1952
Creator: Freedman, Melvin S. (Melvin Sleen), 1915-
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Chemistry Division, Section C-II, Summary Report for July, August, and September 1952

Description: This report deals with the (1.1) physical properties of graphite, (1.2) effects of pile irradiation on the properties of graphite, (1.3) effect of irradiation on "ceramic" materials, (1.4) effects of radiation on ice -- the x-ray induced luminescence of ice, (1.5) investigation of color centers and other optical properties of single crystals. (2.1) radiation chemistry of liquids, (2.2) application of mass spectrometry to chemical problems, (2.3) vapor pressure and heat of vaporization of uraniu… more
Date: January 21, 1953
Creator: Gilbreath, J. R. & Simpson, O. C.
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Chemistry Division, Section C-II, Summary Report for July, August, and September 1952

Description: This report deals with the (1.1) physical properties of graphite, (1.2) effects of pile irradiation on the properties of graphite, (1.3) effect of irradiation on "ceramic" materials, (1.4) effects of radiation on ice -- the x-ray induced luminescence of ice, (1.5) investigation of color centers and other optical properties of single crystals. (2.1) radiation chemistry of liquids, (2.2) application of mass spectrometry to chemical problems, (2.3) vapor pressure and heat of vaporization of uraniu… more
Date: January 21, 1953
Creator: Gilbreath, J. R. & Simpson, O. C.
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Chemistry Division, Section C-II, Summary Report For October, November, and December 1952

Description: This report deals with the (1.1) physical properties of graphite, (1.2) effects of pile irradiation on the properties of graphite, (1.3) effect of irradiation on "ceramic" materials, (1.4) exposure and dosage for radiation damage experiments, (1.5) apparatus for the measurement of the thermal conductivity of solids, (1.6) effects of radiation on ice -- the thermoluminescence of ice, (1.7) investigation of color centers and other optical properties of single crystals. (2.1) radiation chemistry o… more
Date: August 14, 1953
Creator: Gilbreath, J. R. & Simpson, O. C.
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Lecture Notes on Reactor Shielding

Description: Report issued by the Argonne National Laboratory discussing the shielding of radiation produced by nuclear reactors. As stated in the introduction, "these lectures will be an attempt to discuss the design of a reactor shield and the solution of the associated shielding problems by simple hand-computing methods" (p. 19). This report includes tables, and illustrations.
Date: March 1959
Creator: Grotenhuis, Marshall
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The Decomposition of Light and Heavy Water Boric Acid Solutions by CP-3' File Radiations

Description: The behavior of light and heavy water solutions of boric acid toward pile radiations has been investigated as a function of boric acid concertation. A study has also been made of the effect of hydrogen, hydrogen peroxide, and potassium iodide on the radiation stability of boric acid solutions.
Date: December 3, 1952
Creator: Hart, Edwin J. (Edwin James), 1910-; McDonell, William R. & Gordon, Sheffield
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The Isolation and Purification of Neptunium-237 Obtained From Hanford Wastes

Description: Through the efforts of the Hanford Engineer Works a quantity of neptunium-237 was separated from uranium waste solutions by a modification of the standard plutonium precipitation process, This material, as concentrates, was shipped to Argonne for final isolation and purification of the neptunium.
Date: May 6, 1953
Creator: Hindman, J. C.; Wehner, Philip, 1917-; Sullivan, J. C. & Cohen, Donald
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Summary Report of the Hazards of the Internal Exponential Experiment (ZPR-V)

Description: The Internal exponential Exponential Experiment (ZPR-V) will be constructed by loading up to 49 of the fuel cans, containing up to 155 kg of U235, of the present Fast Exponential Experiment in a 22-in. square iron tank, surrounded by an annular thermal region of fully enriched light water lattice 10 to 15 cm thick. This assembly will be placed in a 5-ft diameter tank which will, in turn, be located in the 10-ft diameter ZPR-II tank, the annular space between the outer tanks containing water for… more
Date: March 1956
Creator: Hummel, H. H.; Martens, F. H.; Meneghetti, D.; Bryan, R. H. & Reardon, W. A.
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