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0-2 kv Flash Tube Supplies

Description: The power supplies designed and constructed to power high-intensity flash tubes are described. Three supplies, capable of charging 100 mfd to 2 kv with a repetltion rate of not less than 0.8 sec, are operated remotely from a control panel containing 3 powerstats. The power supplies are full wave center trapped rectifiers employing silicon rectifiers. (M.C.G.)
Date: March 15, 1962
Creator: Miller, D. M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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0-2 kv Flash Tube Supplies

Description: In order to perform the various experiments with a bubble chamber, a high intensity flash tube is used. This report briefly describes the power supplies designed and constructed to power these lamps.
Date: March 15, 1962
Creator: Miller, D. M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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6 kv Capacitor Charging Supply

Description: The power supplies designed and constructed to power high intensity flash tubes used in bubble chamber experiments are briefly described and are accompanied by a schematic diagram of the layout. (D.C.W.)
Date: March 15, 1962
Creator: Miller, D. M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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6 kv Capacitor Charging Supply

Description: The power supplies designed and constructed to power high intensity flash tubes used in bubble chamber experiments are briefly described and are accompanied by a schematic diagram of the layout. (D.C.W.)
Date: March 15, 1962
Creator: Miller, D. M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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A 1000 HOUR TEST OF A CORROSION PRODUCT SEPARATOR UNIT IN A HAYNES ALLOY NO. 25 LOOP CONTAINING MERCURY--TEST G-16

Description: One of the major unsolved problems affecting the life of the SNAP II Power Conversion System is the mass transfer of corrosion products by mercury and subsequent deposition. It is feared that the corrosion products might tend to accumulate in critical areas such as orifices, bearings and so forth. Therefore, this test was conducted to evaluate a corrosion product separator and to determine the influence of corrosion product removal on corrosion rate. The corrosion product separator was successf… more
Date: March 1, 1962
Creator: Nejedlik, James F.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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14CO2 INCORPORATION INTO THE NUCLEIC ACIDS OF SYNCHRONOUSLYGROWING CHLORELLA CELLS

Description: A study of the incorporation of {sup 14}CO{sub 2} into cell components of synchronously growing Chlorella pyrenoidosa has shown that DNA is synthesized primarily during the latter stages of the cell cycle prior to cell division. RNA was synthesized at an approximately equal rate during each of the three phases of the cell growth studied. No major differences were noted in the incorporation of {sup 14}CO{sub 2} into the soluble cell components in these long-term incorporation studies.
Date: March 8, 1962
Creator: Stange, Luise; Kirk, Martha; Bennett, Edward L. & Calvin, M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The 4K ANGIE Code

Description: The ANGIE, one of a series of reactor neutronic programs for an IBM 709 or 7090 data processing system, solves the time-dependent, multi-group, neutron diffusion equation for 1 to 26 energy groups applied to a rectangular mesh superimposed on either an x-y or an r-z plane.
Date: March 5, 1962
Creator: Stone, Stuart P.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Absolute Abundance of the Chromium Isotopes in Some Secondary Minerals

Description: Isotopic assays have been made on the Cr in samples from 14 different chrominiferous minerals from different geographic and meteoritic sources. The results of the assays indicate that it is not possible to state unequivocally that variations in isotopic composition have been observed. (auth)
Date: March 14, 1962
Creator: Svec, H. J.; Flesch, G. D. & Capellen, J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Advanced Indirect Cycle Water Reactor Studies for Maritime Applications: Part 2. Plant Conceptual Studies

Description: Second part of the "final report of a study directed toward the evolution, design, and demonstration of the principle design features of interim indirect cycle water cooled and moderated nuclear power plants which will be useful in early cooperative programs between the Atomic Energy Commission and the United States maritime industry" (p. II-i).
Date: March 1962
Creator: Combustion Engineering, inc. Nuclear Division.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Annual Progress Report on Fuel Element Development for Fiscal Year 1961

Description: Progress in fuels and materials development is summarized. Major areas of investigation include a materials study by means of sample fuel plates containing uranium alloys or cermets, burnable poisons, non-uniform fuel and poison distributions and clad with various aluminum alloys; and an engineering study of fuel element geometries optimized in heat transfer, hydraulics, and materials strength. Up to 45 wt% U-Al alloys, 6 to 65 wt% UO/-Al and U3O6-Al dispersions, including enrichments ranging f… more
Date: March 1, 1962
Creator: Gibson, G. W. & Shupe, O. K.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Application of Wax Laps to Vibratory Polishers

Description: Wax lap preparation for the vibratory polisher consists of melting the wax, pouring it into the bowl, and allowing it to solidify. The wax adheres to the bowl without difficulty. Specimens to be polished were mounted in bakelite or lucite. Grooves formed in the surface of the way can be removed by melting with hot water. (R.J.S.)
Date: March 1, 1962
Creator: Hopkins, E. N. & Peterson, D. T.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Aqueous Processing of Thorium Fuels

Description: The status of aqueous processing methods for thorium fuels is summarized, with principal emphasis on the stainless steel-clad ThO/sub 2/UO/sub 2/ type. Data were obtained principally from laboratory-scale experiments with fully irradiated fuel samples and engineering-scale tests with unirradiated fuel. Stainless steel cladding was easily dissolved with 4 to 6M H/sub 2/SO/sub 4/ (Sulfex process) or 5M HNO/sub 3/-2M HCl (Darex process) in LCNA (Nionel type) or titanium equipment, respectively, in… more
Date: March 14, 1962
Creator: Blanco, R. E.; Ferris, L. M. & Ferguson, D. E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Argonne Thermal Source Reactor

Description: The Argonne Thermal Source Reactor is a highly enriched, light-water- moderated thermal reactor. Movable shielding allows complete access to one face of the core. There is ready access to the central and 2 peripheral core locations, and it is possible to thrust samples with small reactivity effects into these locations. The reactor was approved for operation at 10 kw. Design and construction details are described to aid present and potential users of this facility. (auth)
Date: March 1, 1962
Creator: Armani, Roland J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

[association meeting]

Description: Photograph of a meeting of association members inside of a library. All of the members are sitting in rectangle tables while looking towards two women sitting at the front of the class. A poster rests on the windowsill behind the speakers that reads "Luck of the Irish!" Pamphlets are scattered around the room.
Date: March 13, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[association meeting in library]

Description: Photograph of a meeting of the Association of Childhood Education inside of a library. The members sit at rectangular tables while looking at a presenter who stands at the front of the room in front of a poster and darkened window. Pamphlets are scattered throughout the room for the members to read. Bookshelves filled with books are visible in the background.
Date: March 13, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The audience at NTSU vs TCU debate]

Description: Photograph of the audience at the NTSU vs. TCU debate. In the picture, there is a mixture of men and women in the audience. The women pictured are mostly dressed in patterned tops with long skirts. The men are mostly dressed in dark suits. In the middle of the audience, there is a cameraman lifted into the air with the camera facing the crowd. The cameraman is looking in the direction of the camera taking the picture.
Date: March 25, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The audience at NTSU vs TCU debate, 2]

Description: Photograph of the audience at the NTSU vs. TCU debate. The audience is a mixture of men and women. The row depicted in this photo has a woman dressed in a light-colored jacket with a light-colored necklace and gloves. The man next to her is dressed in a dark-color suit with a light-color shirt and a dark-color tie while his right hand is up near his face. The man next to him is wearing a patterned jacket with light-color pants while both arms are crossed in front of him. There is another man to… more
Date: March 25, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The audience at NTSU vs TCU debate, 3]

Description: Photograph of the audience at the NTSU vs. TCU debate. The majority of the audience is watching the debate. There is a man in the third row from the front looking at the camera as the picture was taken with a grin across his face. He is wearing a light-color suit with a light-color shirt and a dark-color tie. In the back of the audience on the left side of the photo, there is a man standing presumably clapping. He is wearing a light-color long-sleeve shirt with dark-color pants and a dark-color… more
Date: March 25, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Audience presumably at NTSU vs. TCU debate]

Description: Photograph of the audience presumably at the NTSU vs. TCU debate. In the audience, there is a mixture of men and women. The men are presumably wearing dark-colored suits with light-colored shirts and dark-colored ties. The women are presumably wearing dresses of some shade. Between the two sides of the audience is a cameraman sitting behind the camera that is slightly lifted into the air.
Date: March 25, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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