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Evaluation of Diethers as Uranium Extractants

Description: Report on the determination of several physical properties, pertinent to uranium extraction, for a number of ethers and related compounds.
Date: January 14, 1963
Creator: Googin, J. M.; Harper, W. L.; Phillips, L. R. & Postma, Fred W.
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Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor Design Study

Description: From introduction: "The primary objective of the present study was to develop a conceptual design of a large sodium cooled fast breeder reactor of a nominal electrical rating of 1000 Mw operating on the uranium-plutonium cycle."
Date: January 1964
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Zirconium Metal Fines Recovery: Interim Technical Report for May 15, 1950 to December 15, 1950

Description: This report covers the laboratory and pilot plant investigation of the reclamation of the low hafnium zirconium fines resulting from the manufacture of zirconium sponge and zirconium crystal bar. The process investigated involved recovery of the zirconium as zirconium tetrachloride, by drying the fines in an atmosphere of nitrogen and subsequent chlorination of the fines with anhydrous hydrogen chloride at temperatures above the sublimation point of the product.
Date: January 24, 1951
Creator: Ogburn, S. C., Jr. & Reader, L. J.
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An Inexpensive, Wide Range Gamma Ray Geiger Survey Meter

Description: From abstract: Detailed information is given on the theory, design, parts specifications and assembly data for a new radiation detector for measurement of ionizing radiations.
Date: January 4, 1951
Creator: LeVine, H. D. & DiGiovanni, H. J.
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The Properties and Heat Treatment of Zirconium-Uranium Alloys

Description: From Abstract: "The heat treatment and mechanical properties of four zirconium alloys...were investigated. Tensile, hardness, Jominy end-quench, and metallographic data constitute the basis for much of the report. Other data reported include the results of high-temperature creep, tensile, hardness, cold rolling, thermal-cycling, and dynamic-modulus tests." A connection is made between the behavior of these four alloys and more alloys in the zirconium-uranium system.
Date: January 10, 1955
Creator: Chubb, Walston; Muehlenkamp, G. T. & Manning, G. K.
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The Separation of Trace Amounts of Radioactive Cs From Macro Quanitites of Sodium and Potassium Salts

Description: Summary: A method for the separation of cesium from macro quantities of sodium and potassium using an ion exchange resin, Dowex 50, has been developed. A 95% recovery of cesium with a reduction of the solid content of 95% was found possible. Curves illustrating the effect of acidity, column length, and flow rate are presented in the report. The sodium form, hydrogen form and ammonium form of Dowex 50 were investigated; the hydrogen form was found to give the best separation.
Date: January 27, 1950
Creator: Thorburn, R. C.
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A Study of Aluminum-Uranium Alloys

Description: Report discussing the redetermination of liquids for aluminum alloys containing 13 to 25 w/o uranium by metallographic examination, thermal analyses, and electrical resistance measurements. In addition, phase diagrams and a method for producing sound, homogeneous aluminum 16 w/o uranium alloy sleeve castings are presented.
Date: January 19, 1956
Creator: Saller, Henry A.; Dickerson, Ronald F.; Rough, Frank A.; Foster, Ellis L.; Bauer, Arthur A. & Lulay, John R.
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Progress Relating to Civilian Applications During December, 1956

Description: A report about thermal conductivity measurements which are made on uranium, uranium-1.5 w/o zirconium, and zircaloy 2 for a program that aims to determine the feasibility of using clad specimens. Results from the measurements indicate that the difference in thermal conductivity values between uranium and uranium-1.5 w/o zirconium is less than the anticipated 5 percent.
Date: January 1, 1957
Creator: Dayton, Russell W. & Tipton, Clyde R., Jr.
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Progress Relating to Civilian Applications During December, 1955

Description: A report about the properties of dilute uranium alloys. The mechanical properties of cold worked sirconium and zircaloy 2 at temperatures up to 500 C ore being determined.
Date: January 1, 1956
Creator: Dayton, Russell W. & Tipton, Clyde R., Jr.
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The Proton Component of the Primary Cosmic Radiation

Description: The proton component has been extensively studied at high altitudes on a series of 6 Skyhook balloon flights at various latitudes using the Čerenkov-scintillation counter technique. The intensity of primary protons has been measured at 4°, 41°, 53°, and 55° geomagnetic latitude. The proton differential energy spectrum has been measured directly in the region 250-750 Mev. It is observed that primary alphas and protons have the same form of rigidity spectrum from 1 Bv to 17 Bv. A series of cutoff… more
Date: January 1, 1958
Creator: McDonald, Frank B. (Frank Bethune) & Webber, William R.
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Field Emission from Metal Whiskers

Description: Vapor grown single crystal whiskers were produced from Al, Cu, Fe, Ni, Si, Mo, and C. The technique is described, and it is pointed out that it enlarges the scope of field and ion microscopy. Involatile imparities can be eliminated making it possible to grow clean emitters of almost any material in high vacuum.
Date: January 1, 1958
Creator: Melmed, A. J. & Gomer, R. (Robert)
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Determination of Chemical Characteristics of the 1B Boiler. Section II. Test Results DL-S-209.

Description: The purpose of the test was to determine the extent of mixing when chemicals are added to an idle boiler. The conclusion was that the chemicals added to the 1B boiler in a hot, idle condition did not become evident in any of three sampling locations tested within a period of two hours after the chemical injection. It is concluded that circulation in idle boilers is inadequate to promote the mixing necessary to distribute chemicals throughout the unit in a two hour period.
Date: January 15, 1959
Creator: Kline, H. A.
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Polarography in Organic Analysis

Description: The discussion attempts to summarize present trends and future possibilities. After consideration of the areas of analytical applicability of polarography of organic compounds with stress on the use of chemical treatment to convert polarographically inert species to active ones, the importance of the composition of the test solution is discussed from the viewpoint of the effects of pH, buffer composition and concentration, ionic strength, solvent nature and additives. The critical factors in th… more
Date: January 10, 1959
Creator: Elving, Philip J., 1913-1984
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Processing of the Golden Cycle Blend of Colorado Front Range Uranium Ores

Description: Laboratory and pilot plant research to appraise the technical and economic feasibility of processing the Golden Blend of Colorado Front Ranges Ores is described.
Date: January 1959
Creator: Nichols, I. L. (Ivan L.); Ross, J. R.; Tame, K. E. & Rosenbaum, J. B. (Joe B.)
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Initial Start-Up and Low Power Operation. Test Results DL-S-161 (T-550127). Special Procedure Section 1

Description: The purpose of the test was to determine the Reactor Plant Systems operating characteristics during start-up and in the low power range. The Decay Heat Removal Valve, instead of operating for one hour as called for in the Test Procedure, operated for only six minutes. This was due to the fact that the turbine room basement became filled with steam when the Decay Heat Removal Valve opened. Due to the fact that the valve operated only once, the data therefore includes information for only one loa… more
Date: January 14, 1959
Creator: Noble, R. W.
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Reactor Coolant Loop Outage Test. Section I. Second Performance. Test Results DL-S-170 (T-554928-A)

Description: The purpose of this test was to determine the temperature transient experiences as a result of the loss of an operating loop during power operations when the main coolant hydraulic stop valves remain open. Also to determine the effectiveness of the operating procedure for removing a loop from service when the reactor is critical. The conclusions were the temperature transients experienced in the 1C loop as a result of keeping the hydraulic valves open after the 1C Main Coolant pump had been sto… more
Date: January 15, 1959
Creator: Jones, Roger L.
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Governor Performance Tests. Section IV. Second Performance. Test Results DL-S-174

Description: The purpose of this test was to determine the load at which each of the governor valves opens with a primary plant T(avg) of 500 F. Conclusions: It was found that the No. 2 valve opened at a generator load of 16.6 mw, the No. 3 valve opened at a generator load of 33.6 mw and the No. 4 valve opened at a generator load of 48.4 mw.
Date: January 15, 1959
Creator: Mafrica, R. M
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Flow Distribution Across the Core. Test Results DL-S-182 (T-550097). Section II

Description: The purpose of the test was to determine the flow mixing characteristics of the lower plenum. Conclusion: Mixing appears to be quite small. The temperature indicated by the thermocouple nearest the cold loop decreased approximately 15 F. The cold loop temperature was 15 below the initial reactor coolant average temperature when the cold loop was places in services. The thermocouple furthest from the cold loop showed little or no change in temperature. The rate of change of reactor coolant tempe… more
Date: January 13, 1959
Creator: Nadolny, Frank, Jr.
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