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Electrostatic Classification of Submicron Airborne Particles : Progress Report, December 15, 1960 to February 15, 1961

Description: Introduction: "This program is a study of the basic variables that affects electrostatic classification of heterogeneous aerosols of submicron size, especially below 0.1 micron. The variables of concern are particle size, concentration, composition, shape, and initial charge. During this period optimum charger design was studied. The results will serve as a basis for a systematic study of particle charging. A number of improvements were incorporated into the classifier flow system and electrica… more
Date: 1961
Creator: Langer, G.
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Electrostatic Classification of Submicron Airborne Particles : Progress Report, February 1 to March 31, 1962

Description: Introduction: "This project is a study of eletrostatic classification of submicron aerosols with emphasis on particles below 0.1[mu]. Previous work has shown that classification of particles between 0.1 to 1.0[mu] is feasible by this process. Further improvements along this line include the elimination of interference from initial aerosol charge and increase in sampling rate. The effect of heavy deposits on collection have to be established. More information is desired on the charging regime be… more
Date: 1962
Creator: Langer, G.
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Electrostatic Classification of Submicron Airborne Particles : Progress Report, February 15 to April 15, 1961

Description: Introduction: "This program is a study of the basic variables that affect electrostatic classifications of heterogeneous aerosols of submicron size, especially below 0.1 micron. The variables of interest are particle size, concentration, composition, shape, an initial charge. During this period emphasis was placed on studying and controlling initial charge. A new technique was developed for collecting light and electron microscope samples. Further improvements of the charging device were studi… more
Date: 1961
Creator: Langer, G.
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Electrostatic Classification of Submicron Airborne Particles : Progress Report, June 1 to August 1, 1962

Description: Introduction: "This project is a study of electrostatic classification of submicron aerosols, with emphasis on particles smaller than 0.1 micron. The overlap of the smallest particles with the larger ones is of principal concern. Also, a faster sampling rate is desired, i.e., heavier deposits in a shorter time are necessary. During the period covered by this report, work was concerned with studies of charging by corona and diffusion, neutralization of initial charge, and classification of vario… more
Date: 1962
Creator: Langer, G.
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Electrostatic Classification of Submicron Airborne Particles : Progress Report, October 1 to December 1, 1962

Description: Introduction: "One of the major objectives of this study is to develop a routine charger that has no aerosol losses. Also, the interference due to deposition of small and large particles in the same area must be overcome. During this period efforts were concentrated on the former problem, which is the key to practical application of this device."
Date: 1962
Creator: Langer, G.
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Electrostatic Classification of Submicron Airborne Particles Progress Report: October-December 1960

Description: From introduction: "This study is concerned with the basic variables that affect the electrostatic classification of heterogeneous aerosols in the submicron range, especially below 0.1 micron. The variables of interest are particle size, concentration, composition, dielectric constant, shape, and initial charge as they relate to rate of charging and therefore to the point of deposition in the classifier."
Date: 1960
Creator: Langer, G.
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EURATOM PROGRAM "Improved Zirconium Alloys"

Description: Introduction: "This report is an expanded version of the regular monthly letter report and is prepared in this form with the intention of reviewing work on the subject program for Euratom technical personnel. Work performed during the month of September, which normally constitutes the entire letter report, has been condensed under one heading."
Date: October 5, 1960
Creator: Weinstein, Daniel & Van Thyne, R. J.
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Feasibility Study of a New Mass Flow System : Quarterly Report No. 1 Covering the Period From June 1 to September 1, 1960

Description: The following report describes a mass flow system that can measure homogeneous flow, slurries, highly corrosive fluids and multiphase fluids, with the addition of considering pressure drops, measuring external to the flow, ruggedness and reliability.
Date: September 21, 1960
Creator: Burgwald, G. M. & Genthe, William K.
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Feasibility Study of a New Mass Flow System : Quarterly Report No. 2 Covering the Period from September 1 to November 30, 1960

Description: This is the second quarterly report that documents a system of mass flow that can record measurements of homogeneous flow, slurries, highly corrosive fluids and multiphase fluids, additionally considering pressure drops, measuring external to the flow, ruggedness and reliability.
Date: December 19, 1960
Creator: Burgwald, G. M.; Stone, C. A. & Genthe, William K.
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Feasibility Study of a New Mass Flow System : Quarterly Report No. 3 Covering the Period from December 1, 1960 to February 28, 1961

Description: This is the third quarterly report that documents a system of mass flow that can record measurements of homogeneous flow, slurries, highly corrosive fluids and multiphase fluids, additionally considering pressure drops, measuring external to the flow, ruggedness and reliability.
Date: March 20, 1961
Creator: Burgwald, G. M.; Stone, C. A. & Genthe, William K.
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Feasibility Study of a New Mass Flow System : Quarterly Report No. 4 Covering the Period from March 1, 1961 to May 31, 1961

Description: This is the fourth quarterly report that documents a system of mass flow that can record measurements of homogeneous flow, slurries, highly corrosive fluids and multiphase fluids, additionally considering pressure drops, measuring external to the flow, ruggedness and reliability.
Date: June 23, 1961
Creator: Haffner, J. W.; Stone, C. A. & Genthe, William K.
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Feasibility Study of a New Mass Flow System : Quarterly Report No. 5 Covering the Period from June 1, 1961 to August 31, 1961

Description: This is the fifth quarterly report that documents a system of mass flow that can record measurements of homogeneous flow, slurries, highly corrosive fluids and multiphase fluids, additionally considering pressure drops, measuring external to the flow, ruggedness and reliability.
Date: September 20, 1961
Creator: Haffner, J. W. & Genthe, William K.
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High-Temperatuer Creep Evaluation in Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere : Summary Report, October 1, 1959 to March 31, 1961

Description: This report follows an investigation made to determine creep-rupture data for three sheet materials. Fourteen of sixteen tests were made in an atmosphere of carbon dioxide within hermetically sealed capsules, analyzing the reaction of the three sheet metals: 347 stainless steel, iron-aluminum-chromium alloy designated 261C, and a zirconium-base alloy, AE1H. Minimum creep rate, per cent elongation, and rupture life were determined and reported.
Date: March 31, 1961
Creator: Domagala, R. F.
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An Improved Nuclear Measuring Principle : Quarterly Progress Report No. 3 Covering the Period from December 1, 1959 to March 1, 1960

Description: This report is the third in a series of quarterly reports discussing the concept and progression of an improved method in nuclear measuring than the usage of the scintillation counter. This report indicates that in a chopped double beam system, commutation of the detector current permits selection of optimum response time and size of radioactive sources.
Date: March 28, 1960
Creator: Burgwald, G. M. & Stone, C. A.
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Improved Zirconium Alloys : A Summary of Recent Work in This Field (Interim Report)

Description: Abstract: "As part of a program entitled "Improved Zirconium Alloys" a brief summary of a present zirconium research at various organizations has been prepared. Information was obtained by telephone and personnel contact; and these discussions, along with the organization and personnel, are presented."
Date: November 8, 1960
Creator: Weinstein, Daniel & Van Thyne, R. J.
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Improved Zirconium Alloys Annual Report: 1961 - 1961

Description: Annual technical report describing the progress and development of improved zirconium alloys for service in superheated water and steam. This report covers the period between February 1, 1961 to February 28, 1962 and was conducted by the United States and the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM).
Date: February 28, 1962
Creator: Weinstein, Daniel & Holtz, F. C.
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