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The Study and Calibration of P.I.G.'s in TCl₄ Vapor

Description: Report discussing a study involving P.I.G.'s (Philips Ion Gage) in TCl₄ vapor in an all-carbon oven to compare data to a previous study involving P.I.G.'s in air. The purpose of the investigation was to determine the best P.I.G. in TCl₄ vapor and obtain its calibration.
Date: September 28, 1945
Creator: Scott, C.; Fuller, Harold Q.; Chelius, Leo G. & Starr, C.
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Corrosion investigation

Description: Report describing the results of corrosion tests on 68 types of materials. Generally, most materials were tested with an agitator and vapor and some were tested a 3rd way with alternate immersion.
Date: September 28, 1948
Creator: Long, Edward
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Some Special Refractory Materials

Description: Report explaining some different categories of special refractory materials. These categories of materials and their properties are discussed as well as the specific materials that fall into these categories.
Date: September 28, 1948
Creator: Norton, F. H.
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Multiplication of Enriched Loading in Exponential Pile

Description: This report refutes earlier calculations made in the flux level of exponential piles. The results of the earlier calculations made on subcritical assemblies using critical assembly equations are in error. The calculations used in this report were more successful.
Date: September 28, 1953
Creator: Farrand, W. B. & Lloyd, R. C.
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Materials for Fluorine Generator Anode Assemblies

Description: Corrosion of anode assembly materials in fluorine generators is pronounced, therefore, selection of the proper materials for construction is important. Several metals and alloys have been tested for corrosion resistance when anodic in a fluorine test cell. In general, copper, copper alloys and magnesium alloys offer the best corrosion resistance.
Date: September 28, 1956
Creator: Simmons, R. E.; Rossmassler, W. R.; Hoskins, C. W. & Johnston, R. A.
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