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A Preliminary Survey of Radioactive Constituents in Rainwater at ORNL

Description: Technical report surveying radio-chemical analyses by ORNL's Analytical Chemistry Division and Health-Physics Division of large volumes of rainwater for plutonium, uranium, and fission products. Overall, carrying efficiencies for Al(OH)3 scavenging of rainwater were determined for these elements, as well as for Pu and U. [From Abstract, Introduction]
Date: December 4, 1950
Creator: Booksbank, W. A., Jr.; Emmons, A. H.; Gost, J. W. & Reynolds, S. A.
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Report for General Research August 7 to October 30, 1950

Description: Investigation of the physical and chemical properties of polonium important to its behavior and for the improvement of the quantity and quality produced is being continued. A sample of polonium is approximatelyf 1 x 10{sup 9} disintegrations per minute was counted in a Logac for 250 days in order to determine the half life. A statistical treatment of the results gave a half life of 138.3562 {+-} 0.446 days. Combined with previous calorimetric determinations a new grand mean of 138.3975 {+-} 0.0… more
Date: December 4, 1950
Creator: Haring, M. M.
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Wind-Tunnel Investigation of a 0.6-Scale Model of Hughes MX-904 Tail Surface at Supersonic Speeds: Tail Attached to a Segment of the Foreshortened Body

Description: "An investigation has been made of a partial-span model of the tail surface designed for use on the Hughes Falcon (MX-904) missile to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of the tail and elevator including elevator hinge moment. Data obtained at Mach numbers of 1.62 and 1.96 in the Langley 9- by 12-inch supersonic blowdown tunnel are presented for the condition where the tail was attached to a segment of the foreshortened body" (p. 1).
Date: May 4, 1950
Creator: Conner, D. William & Guy, Lawrence D.
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The effect of accelerating a hypothetical aircraft through the transonic range with controls fixed

Description: Memorandum presenting Mach number histories of the motion experienced by a hypothetical, small, straight-wing aircraft accelerating at various rates through an assumed controls-fixed pitch-down balance change in the transonic range. Two approximate analytical solutions of the longitudinal equations of motion are developed which are based on certain simplifying assumptions indicated by the differential-analyzer results.
Date: April 4, 1950
Creator: Matthews, Howard F.
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Effect of wing-tank location on the drag and trim of a swept-wing model as measured in flight at transonic speeds

Description: Report presenting results of an exploratory free-flight investigation at zero lift of several rocket-powered drag research models equipped wing wing tanks at a range of Mach numbers. The tanks, which were slender bodies of revolution, were mounted on 34 degrees sweptback, nontapered wings of 2.7 aspect ratio. Results regarding drag and trim change are provided.
Date: April 4, 1950
Creator: Welsh, Clement J. & Morrow, John D.
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A description of the design of highly swept propeller blades

Description: "A description of the two swept propellers investigated in the Langley 8-foot high-speed tunnel is presented, together with the discussions of the numerous assumptions and analyses on which the designs of these propellers are based. The blades are swept considerably along the entire blade radius and, in order to allow for reductions in the maximum stresses, are swept forward inboard and backward outboard. The blades have been designed on the basis of the blade-element method primarily to have s… more
Date: May 4, 1950
Creator: Whitcomb, Richard T.
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Investigation of centrifugal compressor operated as a centripetal refrigeration turbine

Description: Report presenting testing of a centrifugal compressor from a production-type turbojet engine, which was successfully operated as a centripetal refrigeration turbine over a range of rotor speed, inlet pressure, and pressure ratio for full admission. The performance results indicated that partial admission was found to be the most efficient method of turbine control, but throttling at the turbine inlet was easy to apply. When nozzles are used, they should have erosion-resistant surfaces to minimi… more
Date: December 4, 1950
Creator: Rebeske, John J., Jr.; Parisen, Richard B. & Schum, Harold J.
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Flight Investigation of the Pressure Distributions and Loads on a Front and Rear Sliding Canopy

Description: "Pressure-distribution measurements and load-coefficient data at low speeds obtained in flight for a conventional front and rear sliding canopy are presented. The load-coefficient data indicate that the highest net aerodynamic load for the front canopy was in the exploding direction and occurred with the front and rear canopies closed. The highest net load for the rear canopy was in the crushing direction with the front canopy open and the rear canopy closed" (p. 1).
Date: April 4, 1950
Creator: Huston, Wilber B. & Skopinski, T. H.
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A comparison of the aerodynamic characteristics at transonic speeds of four wing-fuselage configurations as determined from different test techniques

Description: Report presenting a comparison of the high-speed aerodynamic characteristics of a family of four wing-fuselage configurations with four different degrees of sweepback as determined from transonic-bump model tests in the 7- by 10-foot tunnel, sting-supported model tests in the 8-foot tunnel, and the 7-foot by 10-foot tunnel.
Date: October 4, 1950
Creator: Donlan, Charles J.; Myers, Boyd C., II & Mattson, Axel T.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Temperature distribution in internally heated walls of heat exchangers composed of noncircular flow passages

Description: "In the walls of heat exchangers composed of noncircular passages, the temperature varies in the circumferential direction because of local variations of the heat-transfer coefficients. A prediction of the magnitude of this variation is necessary in order to determine the region of highest temperature and in order to determine the admissible operating temperatures. A method for the determination of these temperature distributions and of the heat-transfer characteristics of a special type of hea… more
Date: October 4, 1950
Creator: Eckert, E. R. G. & Low, George M.
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Lithium Isotope Separation by Electrolysis

Description: Two approaches to lithium isotope separation have been followed in this research and are described and compared. One is electrolysis in non-aqueous systems at high cathode efficiency. The other is electrolysis in aqueous systems with anode depolarizers.
Date: September 4, 1950
Creator: Kennedy, Joseph W
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The Development of a Melting Method for Conversion of Zirconium Sponge to Corrosion Resistant Ingot

Description: This report covers an investigation meant to find the feasibility of producing corrosion resistant zirconium from sponge by special melting techniques. The zirconium metal has certain required specifications, such as: the metal must be free from bafnium, and it must be free from other impurities of undesirable neutron cross section.
Date: May 4, 1950
Creator: National Research Corporation (U.S.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Project Quarterly Progress Report for Period Ending August 31, 1950

Description: Technical report outlining various experiments that took place in the Oak Ridge Area Critical Mass Laboratory until August 31, 1950. Experiments took place in categories of critical experiments, experimental engineering, heat transfer, radiation damage, nuclear measurements, reactor physics, ARE reactor design, circulating fuel reactors, and circulating moderator reactors. [From Summary]
Date: December 4, 1950
Creator: Ellis, C. B. & Thompson, W. E.
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