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Disposition of Contaminated Processing Equipment at Hanford Atomic Products Operation 1958-1959

Description: Operating plant experiences in restoring to useful service failed equipment contaminated through exposures to radioactive processes is of international interest to the nuclear industry. In accordance with a request from the Hanford Operations Office of the United States Atomic Energy Commission this report of the various measures taken in rehabilitating for re-use expensive engineered equipment has been compiled by the General Electric Company. This report is a review and summary of the dispos… more
Date: February 12, 1960
Creator: Kingsley, P. S.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Energy release per fission in the Hanford reactors

Description: The average energy release per fission event in a reactor is dependent on the composition and arrangement of the lattice materials. In a study of heat generation in the NPR, Nilson developed expressions for calculating the average energy released in each material per fission event. These relationships have been used in the present calculations to obtain the energy release per fission in existing Hanford reactors.
Date: February 12, 1960
Creator: Morgan, W. C. & Bunch, W. L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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PURIFICATION OF PROMETHIUM BY LIQUID-LIQUID EXTRACTION

Description: A process was developed for separating promethium from raixed fisBion product rare earths by continuous multistage conntercurrent extraction with 100% tri-nbutylphosphste from nitric acid of 12 N or higher concentration. Distribution coefficients at 12 N acidity for aecdamium. promethium. and samarium are 0.43. 0.82, and 1.55, respectively. Single-stage separation factors of 1.9 between successive elements can be maintained throughout the system to give separations dependent only on the number … more
Date: February 12, 1960
Creator: Weaver, B. & Kappelmann, F.A.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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REDUCTION OF CUPRIC OXIDE BY HYDROGEN. II. CONVERSION OF HYDROGEN TO WATER OVER FIXED BEDS

Description: The conditions under which hydrogen could be quantitatively recovered from mixtures of gases by oxidation over fixed beds of CuO were investigated. The conversion of H/sub 2/ to H/sub 2/O by reduction of CuO in fixed beds increased with in- creasing bed length, temperature, hydrogen/argon ratio, and decreasing mesh size of CuO. Residence times required for 99% conversion in a 1- in.-diam. bed were 0.6 and 1.2 sec for 30% hydrogen-70% argon and 10% hydrogen90% argon mixtures, respectively, at a … more
Date: February 12, 1960
Creator: Bond, W. D. & Clark, W. E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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