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Reactor Automatic Control and Load Swing Test. Test Results DL-S-144 (T-554924). Section I. Second Performance

Description: The purpose of this test was to determine the controlling ability of the Reactor Power and Temperature Control System and to determine the operational characteristics of the station during load swings after change of operating conditions from 523 F, 2000 psi, to 500 F, 1800 psi. The Reactor Power and Temperature Control System satisfactorily controlled rod movements to maintain all primary plant parameters within their individual limits during steady state operation and during ramp function loa… more
Date: March 25, 1959
Creator: Mafrica, Roces
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Reactor Plant Container Air Cooling System. Section III. Second Performance. Test Results DL-S-136 (T-550090)

Description: The purpose of this test was to determine the performance of the Reactor Plant Container Air Cooling System with four reactor coolant loops at operating temperature. Due to the fact that the test was performed with the chamber door open, no significant conclusion can be arrived at concerning the efficiency of the Air Cool System. The 1B supply fan circulated approximately 20 per cent less air than the 1A fan during the test. Later investigation revealed that the turning vanes above the 1B dampe… more
Date: March 25, 1959
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Thermoelectric Properties of the Plasma Diode

Description: It is well known that thermionic emission into vacuum is accompanied by a Peltier cooling of the vacuum metal interface. The interface may be thought of as a junction between two conductors: the metal, and an electron gas whose distribution is determined primarily by space charge. The addition of a small amount of easily ionized gas to the vacuum region does not affect the Peltier cooling of the interface, but is does squeeze the space charge region to about one micron and replaces most of the … more
Date: July 25, 1958
Creator: Lewis, H. W. & Reitz, John R.
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A Study of Location Times for Positions Arranged on a Panel in a Random and an Ordered Manner

Description: The results of an experimental pilot study on the location time, for a sequence of N specified positions on a panel, are given for 1 <_ N <_ 30. The positions to be located were randomly arranged on one set of panels and arranged according to an ordering scheme on a second set of panels. Th location time for N positions randomly arranged on a panel varies approximately as N(2). In the case of an order arrangement the location time is essentially proportional to N. Even for as few as 30 position… more
Date: May 25, 1955
Creator: Beeler, J. R.
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Vapor Traps for Handling Liquid Sodium

Description: An active program is a present underway to develop equipment to handle liquid metals. Among the metals being studied are sodium and sodium--potassium alloy (the latter commonly referred to as NaK). In many of the systems being studied this liquid metal is pressurized by inert gas in the lines. At times it is necessary to bleed off some of this gas from the system. Although the gas is allowed to escape at a temperature at which the vapor pressure of sodium is extremely small, it has been found t… more
Date: August 25, 1951
Creator: Erickson, A. J.; Gregory, C. L. & Lang, P. M.
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Studies on the Experimental Pathology and Biochemistry of the Pulmonary Granulomatosis of Beryllium Workers. Section II, Consolidated Progress Report. Supplement: a Review of the Physical Chemistry of Beryllium

Description: The status of research is reviewed in a study of pulmonary granulomatosis in beryllium workers. Equipment for use in dust exposure studies is described. Preliminary results are reported from studies on the tissue distribution and pathological effects of beryllium dust in rats; the physical chemistry of solutions of beryllium salts; the effects of beryllium on enzyme systems, and the effects of ascorbic acid on beryllium excretion.
Date: April 25, 1955
Creator: Schepers, G. W. H. (Gerrit Willem Hendrik), 1914-
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The Measurement of the Velocity of Sound in a Liquid Containing Gas Bubbles

Description: Suitable conditions have been considered for determining the velocity of sound in liquids containing gas bubbles. Various techniques of actually producing the medium have been tried. The most successful consists of direct injection of air through porous material into a stream of rapidly moving fluid containing small traces of surface active agents.
Date: February 25, 1957
Creator: Karplus, H. B. & Benson, R. W.
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Fission Thresholds from (d,p) Stripping Reactions

Description: Compared to neutron-induced reactions, an alternative method for studying the fission process has the advantage that it allows information to be obtained in regions corresponding to neutron energies that are less than zero. The object of this study was to measure the two spectra shown.
Date: April 25, 1957
Creator: Stokes, R. H.; Boter, Keith & Northrop, J. A.
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Coincidence Techniques for Cyclotron Experiments

Description: This paper is interested in obtaining the energy spectrum of protons in coincidence with fissions, and this involves establishing the background or chance proton-fission coincidence rate as a function of proton energy.
Date: April 25, 1957
Creator: Northrop, J. A.; Stokes, R. H. & Boyer, Keith
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Further Studies on the Radiosensitive Stages in Hemolysin Formation

Description: This work is an attempt to study more carefully the development and early recovery from the injury which results in maximum suppression of antibody formation and to characterize further the various radiosensitive periods.
Date: September 25, 1953
Creator: Taliaferro, William H. & Taliaferro, Lucy Graves
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Effect of X-rays on Hemolysin Formation Following Various Immunization and Irradiation Procedures

Description: In this work we have studied both the enhancement and inhibition of antibody formation when total body X irradiation was held relatively constant and the amount of antigen was varied and when the immunization procedure was held constant and the total body X irradiation was varied.
Date: September 25, 1953
Creator: Taliaferro, William H. & Taliaderro, Lucy Graves
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Studies on Sodium Desoxyribonucleate From Pneumococcus Type III

Description: It was thought that a study setting forth some physicochemical properties of sodium deoxyribonucleate from pneumococcus type II would be worthwhile. In this study, the deoxyribonucleic acid was isolated from a suspension of pneumococcus type II organisms lysed with sodium deoxycholate in the presence of citrate, and saturated with NaCl.
Date: November 25, 1953
Creator: Koenig, Virgil L.; Larkins, Louise & Perrings, J. D.
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Anderson Physical Laboratory Progress Report

Description: In July 1959, work has progressed on a number of fronts on the preparation and analysis of pure alkali halide crystals. Some good results have been obtained with the anion exchange method of purification, but the work on distillation and vapor phase chromatography has not yet progressed far enough for results to be available.
Date: August 25, 1959
Creator: Hendricks, Lloyd
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The Chemistry of Vanadium: A Summary of the Non-Project Literature Through November, 1952

Description: The non-project literature concerning the chemistry of vanadium has been summarized through November, 1952. The report is presented in terms of izo- and heteropoly vanadates and cationic forms of pentavalent vanadium, complexes of di-, tri-, and pentavalent vanadium, and oxidation potentials of various vanadium systems. A bibliography of 93 references is included.
Date: June 25, 1954
Creator: Frank, Andrew J.
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Tests on a High Current R.F. Joint in Vacuum

Description: An R.F. joint tester was designed to determine the relative heating and tendency toward arching at high RF current density (100 amps/linear inch) of a 12 inch diameter circular copper butt joint in vacuum with several types of inserts and at various amounts of axial loading, ranging from a very small contact pressure to one of 1400 pounds per linear inch of joint.
Date: July 25, 1951
Creator: Wharton, Charles B.
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The Biological Behavior of Organic Compounds Containing Radiophosphorus

Description: The study was undertaken with the objective of observing the distribution in the rat of organic compounds of phosphorus labelled with the P32 isotope as tracer. The fate of several of these compounds was studied in animals bearing tumors. The distribution of inorganic phosphate in animal tissues is well known but was included in this work for comparison with the organic phosphorus compounds.
Date: April 25, 1952
Creator: Morrison, D. C. & Crowley, Josephine F.
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Chemistry Division Quarterly Report: June, July and August, 1950

Description: Quarterly progress report on various research projects conducted at the University of California Radiation Laboratory.
Date: September 25, 1950
Creator: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Static Corrosion Tests of Fabrication Material for D-12 Waste Evaporator

Description: Three types of stainless steel (309 SCB, Carpenter 20, 304-L) were exposed to both the liquid and vapor phase of each of three types of solutions. The time of exposure totaled ten days during which the specimens were cleaned and weighed periodically. The three synthetic D-12 waste solutions contained respectively chrome-high chloride, chrome-low chloride and high chloride sans chromium. The solutions were renewed at each weighing.
Date: June 25, 1953
Creator: Barnes, R. G.
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The Spectrophotometric Determination of Boron in Plutonium Using an Oxalate Separation

Description: An improved method for the determination of boron in plutonium is reported. Precipitation of plutonium (III) acid oxalate prior to color development with curcumin results in increased precision, greater speed, and lower costs. Results are presented of a statistical study involving all variables.
Date: June 25, 1953
Creator: Newell, Donald M.
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Proposed R.F. Buncher for A-12

Description: A buncher and pre-accelerator for A-12 is described that has 360 degree acceptance and could handle a current of one ampere from a low voltage source.
Date: June 25, 1952
Creator: Colgate, S. A.
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Review of the Corrosion Product Radioactivity Program at the Army Package Power Reactor : Alco R & D report

Description: Abstract: An analysis and a summary are.given of the radioactivity buildup program at the Army Package Power Reactor during the last nine months. · Due to the wide fluctuation of water and crud results, only general interpretations can be made with this data. Metal test coupon data indicate a substantially greater buildup on Croloy 16-1 metal than on Type 304 stainless steel. Coupled with the decreased ability to remove the radioactivity buildup on Croloy 16-1 by conventional descaling techniq… more
Date: April 25, 1958
Creator: Medin, A. L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Theory of Asymmetric Arrays of Control Rods in Nuclear Reactors

Description: Introduction: Seldom does the actual arrangement of control elements in a nuclear reactor confers to the ideal and convenient mathematical array. In order to achieve shim control. safety and regulation, it is desirable to design with rods of different sizes and materials. With given fuel element arrangement, typically in square or hexagonal lattice spacing, there will be rods located at different distances form the center of the core and from each other. As the reactor operates, absorbers wil… more
Date: April 25, 1959
Creator: Murray, Raymond L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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