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Heavy Water Power Reactor Program Monthly Report: May 1963

Description: Report documenting progress on the Heavy Water Power Reactor Program including the completion of the second one-week steady power test report for the CANDU Boiler Section Test, receiving of a new series of 15 Zircaloy samples for the Application of the Electron Microbe to the Study of Zircaloy Corrosion Films, and near completion of the design and cost equations for the reactor and turbine plants at Sargent and Lundy.
Date: June 24, 1963
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Effect of 1200ºF Sodium on Austenitic and Ferritic Steels Progress Report: June 1963

Description: This is the thirty-forth progress report from June 1963 detailing progress made in areas such as the completion of tests which consisted of the determination of the physical properties of stainless steel in low oxide sodium, helium, and aid, continued metallurgical examinations of the specimens during the tests, and a test in the shakedown stage of the determination of the physical properties of stainless steel in sodium saturated with carbon.
Date: July 24, 1963
Creator: Andrews, R. C.; Barker, K. R. & Werner, R. C.
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Corrections to [Mu]-e Scattering: Numerical Integrations

Description: The radiative corrections to [Mu]-e scattering calculated by Kahane involve difficult integrations over the moments of "hard" photons. We have evaluated some of these numerically and obtained results compatible with Kahane's estimates of the errors in his approximate analytic results.
Date: September 24, 1963
Creator: Allen, Philip B. & Sternheim, Morton M., 1933-
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Effect of Long-Range Interactions on Order

Description: Harrison and Paskin (HP) have calculated the ordering energy of β-CuZn using recent theoretical techniques of treating electron screening and Mott's polar model of an alloy. Good agreement is obtained between the calculated total energy of the order-disorder transformation and specific heat measurements. A consequence of the HP calculation is that the ordering energy is long-range and oscillates in sign. Walker and Keating recently measured the neutron diffuse scattering of β-CuZn above the cri… more
Date: December 24, 1963
Creator: Paskin, Arthur
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Past Analogue Multipliers with Field-Effect Transistors

Description: The solution time of analogue multipliers using field-effect transistors is investigated. This time is ultimately limited by the charging time of the field-effect transistor junction. In typical devices suitable for analogue multiplication the charging time is found to be about 10-20 nsec less than one percent. A four quadrant pulse amplitude multiplier circuit is described, whose solution time is equal to the field-effect transistor charging time.
Date: December 24, 1963
Creator: Radeka, V.
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Light-Droven Cytochrome Reactions in Anacystis and Euglena

Description: The basic similarity in cytochrome physiology between Anacystis nidulans ad Euglena gracilis, strains Z, is impressive in view of their gross dissimilarities in size, structure, and pigment content. We have investigated the cytochrome reactions by sensitive spectrophotometric methods in order to gain some insight into the patterns of energy transfer from the various light receptors to the reaction centers involved in the two photochemical reactions of green plant photosynthesis and also to eluc… more
Date: December 24, 1963
Creator: Olson, John M.
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A Model for Current Reversal Chronopotentiometry with Kinetic Complications

Description: A model has been developed for the analysis of current reversal chronopotentiograms in systems where the electrode process is followed by a homogeneous second order reaction. The model is analyzed using the IBM 7094 digital computer programed in FORTRAN language. Working curved, derived with the aid of dimensional analysis, can be used to evaluate rate constants from experimental data. The electroreducation of uranium (VI) to uranium (V) with subsequent second order disproportionation of uraniu… more
Date: December 24, 1963
Creator: Feldberg, S. W. & Auerbach, Clemens
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The Use of Low Energy Radioactive Isotopes in The Examination of Paintings on Thin Supports

Description: The importance of the examination of paper and textile supported art objects by means of low energy X-rays has been ably discussed in the preceding papers of this session. The apparatus used for such radiography, however, has tended to be both expensive and confined to laboratory use. A lack of mobility arises from the weight and size of X-ray apparatus and the fact that its installation frequently requires shielding and special electric power lines. An inexpensive radiographic apparatus that r… more
Date: December 24, 1963
Creator: Sayre, E. V.
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Manganese Poisoning - New Insights

Description: The heavy metal intoxications involving the brain may be divided into two groups: One, in which the offending metal is clearly a poison, such as mercury or lead; and a second, in which the offending agent is normally an essential constituent of the body. The latter category would include manganese poisoning, copper poisoning (or Wilson's disease) and, if some recent data are valid, Huntington's chorea, in which iron seems to have been implicated. Our interest in the second category of diseases … more
Date: December 24, 1963
Creator: Cotzias, George. C. & Van Woert, Melvin H.
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Recent Studies on the Experimental Program Requirements for a Super High Energy Accelerator

Description: Brookhaven has sponsored a summer program to study possible experimentation with super-high-energy accelerators of ~ 1000 BeV and to examine the feasibility of colliding beam experiments. A group of about fifty physicists took part in this study program. These investigations are a continuation and supplementary to our previous studies at Brookhaven about two years ago.
Date: December 24, 1963
Creator: Yuan, Luke C. L.
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Neutron Activation Analysis: Clinical and Biological Studies of Manganese

Description: A strong motivation for metabolic investigations of essential metals lies with the simple fact that these elements are primordial metabolites and building blocks of living matter, a truism largely forgotten today. Among them, the metals of the first transition group display high physical and chemical flexibility: They can concomitantly coordinate natural or artificial ligands; they can regulate electron and proton transport; they can act as catalysts or as cofactors to catalysis.
Date: December 24, 1963
Creator: Cotzias, G. C.; Papavasiliou, P. S. & Miller, S. T.
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Transistorized 10-Mc Decade Scaler

Description: This scaler was designed to replace an obsolescent tube design that was in general use at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory in Livermore. The new design, using solid state devices and printed circuit modules, allows two complete scalers in one frame to occupy the same rack space as the tube design. Switches in the input circuits of the new scaler change input impedance and sensitivity for operation with either tube or transistor circuits. The use of transistors has greatly increased reliability, an… more
Date: October 24, 1963
Creator: Van Den Heuvel, C. A.
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High Pressure Research at Low Temperatures

Description: Two principle reasons exist for the extension of high pressure research to temperatures near absolute zero. First, the comparison of certain data with theory (such as the pressure-volume relationship) is more meaningful if the effects of thermal vibrations can be ignored. Second, there are phenomena which can be studied only at low temperatures. These include superconductivity, the properties of solid helium and other inert gases, some electronic phenomena, etc.
Date: February 24, 1963
Creator: Swenson, C. A.
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A Program of Two-Phase Flow Investigation Quarterly Report: First Quarterly Report, March-June, 1963

Description: Task A: Modification and Preparation of Experimental Facility. Facility engineering and layout is about seventy-five percent complete. Task B: Design and Construction of Test Sections. The major dimensions and characteristics of the metal and glass test sections have been calculated. One feasibility test of the electrically conducting coating on samples of glass tubing has been completed. Task C: Design and Construction of Test Stand, Task E: Pressure and Temperature Instrumentation for Test S… more
Date: June 24, 1963
Creator: Staub, F. W. & Zuber, N.
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Comment issue N-Reactor startup physics test program test procedures -- approach to critical and minimum critical size

Description: This document describes the detailed test procedures to be used during the initial phases of the physics test program--the approach to critical and minimum critical size tests. During these initial phases, several physics characteristics of the reactor will be evaluated in addition to determination of the critical loading. Overall flux distributions will be determined in the critical pile and used to evaluate the lattice buckling characteristics. Theoretical calculations normalized to experimen… more
Date: June 24, 1963
Creator: Hagan, J. W.
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Low flow tubes

Description: A study on low flow in tubes indicates that the below normal coolant flow is due to an abnormality in the rear hardware. It is suggested that reaming the rear Parker fittings on the tubes and subsequently inspecting the venturi gauges is an good solution.
Date: July 24, 1963
Creator: Huffman, I. L.
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Operating physics factors with zirconium tubes at the K Reactors

Description: This document lists the physics factors for the K Reactors following the transition to the KV fuel element geometry and zirconium tubes. Each new parameter with the zirconium tube lattice has been calculated relative to the factors used with aluminum tubes and the KIV fuel elements. The purpose of this document is to provide working values for plant assistance use during the transition to the zirconium lattice. In some cases, where there are large uncertainties in the absolute values, the conse… more
Date: May 24, 1963
Creator: Tiller, R. E. & Vaughn, A. D.
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Pressure and flow data PT IP-573-I, 100-K flow tests

Description: A testing program designed to provide the necessary data for evaluation of the emergency flow backup adequacy was conducted at the K reactors on February 16, 1963. Three transient or trip-out tests and 13 steady-state tests were performed under authorization of PT IP-573-I. This report contains the numerical results of the pressure and flow data that were obtained during these tests.
Date: April 24, 1963
Creator: Lessor, L. C.
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Feasibility and Conceptual Design for the Step Loss of Coolant Facility

Description: A summary of studies conducted on the pressurizedwater reactor loss-of- coolant accident is presented, and an experimental safety program is proposed. The various phenomena involved in the loss-of-coolant accident, related research and development programs, assumptions currently used to predict the various physical phenomena, and the general approach to be used in conducting the safety tests are discussed. In order to accomplish the loss-of-coolant experimental safety program, a dry containment… more
Date: April 24, 1963
Creator: Wilson, T. R.; Hauge, O. M. & Matheney, G. B.
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Pump Loops Used for Materials Testing in High Temperature Aqueous Solutions and Slurries

Description: Pump loops designed to operate at temperatures and pressures to 320 deg C and 2000 psia are described. The loops were used to circulate uranyl sulfate solutions and aqueous thoria slurries in out-of-pile tests for the aqueous homogeneous reactor program. As this phase of the aqueous homogeneous reactor program was completed, the loops were converted for use in studies of materials of interest to other types of reactors. Solutions or slurries are circulated in the loops by means of a 100-gpm can… more
Date: June 24, 1963
Creator: Savage, H.C.
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Electronuclear Division Annual Progress Report for Period Ending December 31, 1962

Description: Heavy-ion reactions in the low-Z region were investigated with 27-Mev nitrogen ions from the 73-inch Cyclotron and with 30-Mev oxygen ions from the Tandem Van de Graaff. Experiments included studies of angular distributions and excitation functions for transfer reactions, compound-nucleus reactions, effects of angular momentum on the density of nuclear states, and so-called Ericson fluctuations in the compound nucleus Si/sup 28/. Nuclear reactions induced with 22-Mev protons in the 86-Inch Cycl… more
Date: May 24, 1963
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Fabrication Development of U-Mo-UO$sub 2$ and U-Mo-UC Dispersion Fuels for the ENRICO Fermi Fast-breeder Reactor

Description: The fabricability of dispersion fuels using UO/sub 2/ or UC as the dispersoid and uranium combined with 10 to 15 wt% Mo as the matrix was investigated. Cores containing l7.8 wt% UO/sub 2/ dispersed in U-- 15 wt.% Mo were successfully fabricated to about 80% of theoretical density by cold pressing at 50 tsi, sintering at 1100 deg C, and cold coining at 50 tsi. Comparable results were obtained with UC as the dispersoid. Core fabrication results varied greatly with the type of matrix powder used. … more
Date: June 24, 1963
Creator: Rabin, S. A.; Martin, M. M.; Lotts, A. L. & Hammond, J. P.
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