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Improved Zirconium Alloys Quarterly Report: October - December 1960

Description: Quarterly report describing the progress and development of improved zirconium alloys for service in superheated water and steam. This report covers the period between October 1 to December 31, 1960 and was conducted by the United States and the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM).
Date: February 2, 1961
Creator: Weinstein, Daniel; Holtz, F. C. & Van Thyne, R. J.
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Kinematics And Dispersion Relations For General Production Processes

Description: The method of dispersion relations has in recent years found a wide application for the study of elementary particle reactions. Most of the work, however, deals with reactions of the type [formula], while the theory of those with more than two particles in the final state is still in a very preliminary stage. One reason for this is that even with only three particles in the final state the theory is already much more complicated. Nevertheless, a further development of the theory seemed to us ve… more
Date: February 2, 1961
Creator: Kretzschmar, Martin
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Revised requirements for continuous birch recovery at Redox

Description: The process criteria proposed use of the existing organic wash column, 10, as a stripping column for the neptunium accumulation and isolation cycles. It is now proposed to employ a new processing concept which will permit the use of the scrub section of the neptunium extraction column, 1S, for neptunium stripping thereby obviating the use of the 10 Column. This proposed new scheme will provide increased neptunium stripping efficiency and greater processing flexibility for the 1S Column. The rev… more
Date: February 2, 1961
Creator: Barnes, R. G.
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Thermal and Fission Neutron Flux Measurements in Process Tubing and in Neutron Activation Test Locations

Description: Neutron activation analysis provides the extremely high sensitivity necessary for the measurement of many trace elements. Activation techniques are presently being used to measure the concentrations of various undesirable parent isotopes in reactor process tubing, slug jackets and their corrosion film, and in process vater and vater treatment chemicals. The interpretation of results from activation analysis are sometimes complicated by the fact that a given radioisotope may be produced by fissi… more
Date: February 2, 1961
Creator: Perkins, R. W.
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