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Calibration of Control Drums in a Sub-Critical Assembly

Description: A method of calibrating control drums in a subcritical assembly with a source is given here as an to WANL- TMI- 458 which discusses the measurement of shutdown reactivity in a subcritical core
Date: February 28, 1963
Creator: Rothman, A. B.
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Control rod studies

Description: This study was undertaken to answer questions asked regarding the required rod stroke for control of modified Tory II-C reactors. All problems described were solved with the Angie code and based on Tory-II-C design problems, RZ 501 and RZ 502, representing hot and cold reactors respectively.
Date: February 28, 1963
Creator: Cole, A.
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The Diffusion of Lithium in Aluminum

Description: The diffusion of lithium in aluminum was measured at various temperatures with diffusion couples of aluminum-LiAl. The activation energy, E, is 33.3 kcal/mol, and the diffusion factor, Do, is 4.5 cm{sup2}/sec. (auth)
Date: February 28, 1963
Creator: Costas, L. P.
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Nucleon-Meson Cascade Calculations: Transverse Shielding for a 45-Gev Electron Accelerator. Part Ii

Description: In a previous report nucleon-meson cascade calculations were carried out for several cases of interest in the design of the transverse shield for the proposed 45-Bev linear electron accelerator at Starford University. In this report results are given for several additional cases. Muon, neutron, pion, and proton intensities as function of energy and distance for varying angles are given. Corresponding doses are also included. (D.C.W.)
Date: February 28, 1963
Creator: Alsmiller, R. G., Jr.; Alsmiller, F. S. & Murphy, J. E.
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A PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION OF THE FORMATION AND UTILIZATION OF TEXTURE AND ANISOTROPY IN ZIRCALOY-2

Description: The anisotropy of mechanicai properties in Zircaloy-2 associated with preferred orientation developed during manufacture has caused many difficulties in the fabrication and utilization of mill products. A preliminary examination of the development and utilization of texture preparatory to an experimental study of anisotropy in Zircaloy-2 tubing is presented. The development of preferred orientation during manufacture of Zircaloy-2 plate, strip, and tubing is qualitatively analyzed in terms of t… more
Date: February 28, 1963
Creator: Picklesimer, M.L.
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Radiation Survey of the Reactor Vessel Head. Core 1, Seed 3. Test Evaluation

Description: A detailed radiation survey of the Shippingport Reactor vessel head was made, and the magnitude of the radiation in the vicinity of the vessel head after extended power operation and the effect of normal rod motion and scrams on this magnitude are reported. (L.T.W.)
Date: February 28, 1963
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Scattering of 14-Mev Neutrons From Nitrogen and Oxygen

Description: The differential cross sections for elastic scattering of 14-Mev neutrons from nitrogen and oxygen were measured in the angular range from 17 to 140 deg , using liquid targets and annular ring geometry. Inelastic scattering to the 2.31 and 3.95-Mev levels in N/sup 14/ and to the levels near 6 and 7 Mev in O/sup 16/ was investigated over a more restricted angular range. The 2.31-Mev level in N/sup 14/ was not excited appreciably, in disagreement with previously reported results. For both element… more
Date: February 27, 1963
Creator: Bauer, R. W.; Anderson, J. D. & Christensen, L. J.
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Development of Batch Formulation Equations for Graphite Fuel Elements

Description: The development of equations used for determination .. starting weights of the individual mix batch constituents is presented. Experimental data resulting from batches compounded in this manner are shown for uranium loading, carbon density, and composite density of as graphitized natural uranium loaded fuel elements.
Date: February 26, 1963
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Antibody Formation by Transplanted Bone Marrow, Spleen, Lymph Node and Thymus Cells in Irradiated Recipients

Description: The role of the marrow as a site for antibody formation has been considered for many years. In 1912 Ludke reported the appearance of antibody in cultures of marrow cells obtained from previously immunized rabbits. Specific agglutinins for killed typhoid bacilli and lysins for ox red cells and sheep red cells were detected in the culture media 2 to 5 days later. However, the cultured cells failed to produce antibody when these antigens were added to the media. Similar findings by Reiter, Przygod… more
Date: February 25, 1963
Creator: Stoner, Richard D. & Bond, Victor P.
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Bromine Exchange in Graphite-Bromine Lamellar Compounds

Description: A kinetic study of the exchange of normal and radioactive bromine in graphite-bromine lamellar compounds has been made at temperatures of 30° to 50°C. Natural and synthetic graphite powders were investigated. Two alternative mechanisms for the exchange, volume diffusion and surface exchange, were considered. The data were in better agreement with the diffusion mechanism. Diffusion coefficients of 10 -9 to 10 -8 cm2/sec and an activation energy of 11 to 14 kcal/mole were calculated for the natur… more
Date: February 25, 1963
Creator: Aronson, Seymour
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Crystal Structure of a Sodium Cobalt Molybdate

Description: The cobalt and molybdenum positions had been derived from a three-dimensional Patterson function based on complete data out to λ-1 sin θMo≈ 1. From the separation of the separation of the Mo atoms it was thought that the structure contained free, unlinked MoO4 -2 ions, and this, together with the observed density and analyses for Co and Mo, suggested that the composition was probably Co2(MoO4)3. The paucity of structural information on complex oxide systems and the interesting properties, both … more
Date: February 25, 1963
Creator: Ibers, James A. & Smith, G. W.
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Derivation of Linearized, Difference-Differential Equations for Analog Computer Studies of Gas-Flow Oscillations

Description: The basic heat transfer and flow equations applicable to studies of flow oscillations in NERVA engines are first linearized, then expressed as difference-differential approximations, and finally written in a form suitable for analog computer solution. Block diagrams are presented which illustrate on analog procedure for solving the linearized, difference-differential equations.
Date: February 25, 1963
Creator: Stubbs, G.S.
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Electric Currents, Membranes, and Biological Sources of Electromotive Force

Description: The analysis of closed circuit systems in which spontaneous steady-state electric currents appear can be carried out with the use of the function [function not transcribed]. The analysis indicates that any open circuit system of the form. Phase 1, barrier 1, phase 2, ......, phase b, barrier b, phase 1' is a chemical source of electromotive force when the phase 1 and 1' are identical, when the system contains two or more barriers whose sets of ionic transport members are different, and when the… more
Date: February 25, 1963
Creator: Nims, Leslie F.
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Fluorimetric Assay of α-Chymotrypsin

Description: The enzymolysis by α-chymotrypsin of the substrates, N-acetyl-L-tryptophane ethyl ester and N-acetyl-L-tyrosine ethyl ester, was followed by means of fluorescence whose intensity increased fourfold and threefold per mole respectively as substrate was transformed into amino acid. The assay by fluorescence was several orders of magnitude more sensitive than the assay by differential absorption spectra of these substances and was in agreement with it in those concentration regions where both metho… more
Date: February 25, 1963
Creator: Bielski, Benon H. J. & Freed, Simon
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The History of the Brookhaven Biology Department Mouse Colony No. 1 (Swiss-Bridge-Bagg-O'Grady-Walter Reed Strain) With Endemic Occult Cerebral Encephalitozoönosis and Colony No. 2

Description: Innes, Zemen, Frenkel, Borner and Wright (1962) described an outbreak of encephalitozoönosis of the central nervous system in mice, a summary of which is given below for an understanding of why this appendix may be of interest. When the paper was presented for publication, the editors of the journal decided to omit the history of our mouse colony. In our opinion, to understand (a) how this infection may have arisen and (b) may have spread, and still exist in some colonies, it is of prime import… more
Date: February 25, 1963
Creator: Innes, J. R. M. & Borner, G
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An Isochronal Differential Microcalorimeter

Description: An isochronal differential-type microcalorimeter has been designed and constructed. As a result of its simple design it is very easy to handle the samples and assemble the calorimeter. Important to the operation of the calorimeter is a program, also working on the differential principle, that provides linear temperature rise of the samples. This calorimeter is used to measure very small energy releases such as those found in precipitation, stored energy, etc. It is demonstrated that the calorim… more
Date: February 25, 1963
Creator: Arndt, R. A. & Fujita, F. E.
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Neutron Thermalization Programs for the IBM 7090

Description: A system of six codes is described that permits the solution of a broad class of problems encountered in the study of neutron thermalization, average cross sections, and spectral models. These programs are all compatible with use on MONITOR for the IBM 7090. The Fortran listings are given. (auth)
Date: February 25, 1963
Creator: Preskitt, C.A.; Nephew, E.A. & Tsagaris, M.E.
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A Re-Analysis of Short-Range Order in Cu3Au

Description: Cowley's measurements of the short-range order parameters, αi, in Cu3Au at T=405°C have been re-evaluated taking into account the effects of thermal vibrations and static displacements due to differing atomic sizes. The separate corrections for the thermal vibrations and the first-neighbor atomic size factor are found to be quite large, demonstrating their importance in the usual experiments. When combined, the corrections in this case largely cancel, and only the values of α1 and α3 are apprec… more
Date: February 25, 1963
Creator: Walker, C. B. & Keating, D. T.
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A TRANSFER FUNCTION FOR D.C. OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS WITH GENERALIZED EXTERNAL NETWORKS

Description: A transfer function for d-c operational amplifiers with generalized input and feed-back networks is derived by application of network theory. This transfer function, more general than others in common use, applies to three and four-terminal networks. It contains, as a special case, the well-known transfer function for d-c operational amplifiers with two-terminal networks. Examples are given. (auth)
Date: February 25, 1963
Creator: Gossmann, S.R.
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Waste Management Program: Chemical Processing Department

Description: During the 18-year history of Hanford operations, a high degree of safety has been provided at reasonable cost by the storage of high-activity liquid wastes in underground tanks, by the percolation of low-activity liquid wastes (principally water) through the soil to the ground water, and by the adsorption or filtration of radioactive materials from gaseous effluents prior to their discharge to the atmosphere. Studies of the Hanford area indicate that current practices could be continued almost… more
Date: February 25, 1963
Creator: Tomlinson, R. E
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Wave Functions for Quadrupole Antishielding Factors

Description: The purpose of this paper is to present tables of the perturbed wave functions which have been recently obtained in a calculation of the quadruple antishielding factors γ∞ for the Mn+2, Fe+3, Ga+3, and Ag+ ions. The wave functions v'1(nℓ-ℓ) which are tabulated represent the effect of the perturbation due to a nuclear quadruple moment Q on the wave functions of the outermost electrons of the ion core.
Date: February 25, 1963
Creator: Sternheimer, R. M.
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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.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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