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Zirconium Pheylarsonate Tracer Scale Method for the Differentiation of Pu(III) and Pu(IV) in Redox Solutions

Description: The following report studies an estimation of the amount of Pu(III) and Pu(IV) present in the IBP Stream, with the purpose of establishing an analytical, method suitable for routine control analysis. A method is discussed that is based on carrying Pu(IV) upon a zirconium phanylarsonate precipitate.
Date: June 30, 1948
Creator: Ice, C. H.
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Small Source Model of a Thermal Pile

Description: Report discussing the use of a small-source approximation for engineering calculation of thermal piles. Explanation for how this type of approximation is more appropriate in certain problematic situations where a homogenization approximation would be doubtful is given.
Date: April 30, 1952
Creator: Horning, W. A.
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General Flattening and Power Curves

Description: Introduction: "In the evaluation of pile designs it is necessary to know how the production varies with the number of tubes. It has been possible to solve the problem in terms of some general parameters whose values may be quickly computed for any specific design when the pertinent information is available."
Date: March 30, 1953
Creator: Gast, Paul F.
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Emission Spectroscopic Analysis of Hydrogen - Deuterium Mixtures

Description: The following report discusses a method developed by Broida and Moyer, the method describes an emission spectrometer procedure for the determination of the ratio 100 D/(H4D).
Date: July 30, 1951
Creator: Parodi, J. A.; Burch, W. G.; Kendall, L. F. & Leboeuf, M. B.
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The Design and Application of A Heat Transfer Analogue for Radially Symmetrical Problems

Description: This report describes the design, construction, and application of an electrical analogue for solution of the steady state problem. Teledeltos paper (an electrically conductive paper) was used to construct this analogue, and although this and other sheet materials has been used for heat transfer analogues in several previous investigations, it is believed that the present work is unique in the application of Teledeltos paper to three dimensional problems of radial symmetry.
Date: January 30, 1957
Creator: Cook, M. W.
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Final Report, DT-105-558-E Evaluation of High Na₂O Neutralization in Activated Silica Preparation

Description: Treatment of Columbia River water with aluminum sulfate and activated silica to coagulate undesirable solids has long been established as a satisfactory method for obtaining high quality process water to cool the Hanford reactors. The activated silica used in this process has been prepared by neutralization of less than 92 per cent of the initial alkalinity of a dilute solution of sodium silicate by mixing with dilute sulfuric acid. This mixture is then aged for a period of time equal to one-fo… more
Date: May 30, 1956
Creator: Richman, R. B.
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Rupture Kinetics of Zircaloy-Clad Fuel Elements in High Temperature Water and Steam Interim Report 6 Effects of Carbon and Zirconium Content on Uranium Corrosion and Rupture Mechanism

Description: This is the sixth in a series of interim reports describing various phases of the study of fuel element rupture kinetics and mechanisms. Previous reports issued are: No. 1- Experimental Methods and Procedures, HW-61378, No. 2- Coextruded Rod Elements with Pinhole Defects, HW-61379, No. 3 - Mechanism of the Uranium-Water Reaction, HW - 61799, No. 4 Coextruded Tube Elements with Pinhole Defects and Various Annular Spacings, HW- 62348, No. 5- Comparison of In-Reactor and Ex-Reactor Ruptures, HW-62… more
Date: December 30, 1959
Creator: Troutner, V. H.
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PCTR Measurements of the EGCR Lattice Parameters

Description: Measurements of k∞, f, p, and ∈ have been performed in the PCTR in support of the EGCR Program. The values listed below were obtained for the 21.875-inch cell used in the PCTR measurements. They are for a nonabsorbing (helium or vacuum) atmosphere.
Date: March 30, 1960
Creator: Nichols, P. F.; Engesser, F. C. & Oakes, T. J.
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Final Report, Design Test PR-20 Calandria Characteristics

Description: Design Test Request PR-20 Calandria Characteristics, outlined the need for experimental data concerning the performance of the calandria under transient conditions. Test data was required to confirm that the moderator dump system would drop the level the required 24 inches in less than one second. The original calandria dump chamber design was modified until the criteria was met. This information is recorded in HW-58333, Interim Report, Design Test PR-20, Calandria Characteristics, which lists … more
Date: October 30, 1959
Creator: Gruver, R. L.
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An Estimation of the Explosion Hazard During Reprocessing of Metallic Uranium Fuel Elements Metallurgically Bonded to Zircaloy Cladding

Description: Through the years, considerable effort has been expended in studies of the explosive reactions sometimes observed in the dissolution of uranium-zirconium alloys in nitric acid. It has been shown (1) that such reactions result from the rapid oxidation of finely dived solids released by the preferential dissolution of the metallic matrix. The explosive portion of such solids has been identifies (1) as an intermetallic compound with the approximate composition UZr2. This compound, referred to as t… more
Date: September 30, 1959
Creator: Sanson, J. L.
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Slug Manipulator

Description: A manipulator designed to support an irradiated slug at the bottom of the viewing basin, so that an operator could view it through a binocular telescope and be able to see all surfaces, was designed. Hydraulic power, using water, operates the manipulator and gears.
Date: April 30, 1953
Creator: Slind, M. T.
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Removal of Graphite from Aluminum Surfaces

Description: The first of two general methods are discussed based on the removal of the thin layer of aluminum to which graphite adheres. Two electro-polishing techniques, an electrolytic etch, an anodization-deanodication cycle and two chemical etches are described.
Date: June 30, 1953
Creator: Dillon, R. L. & Hodgson, W. H.
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Laboratory Development of an Electromagnetic Test for Uranium Quality

Description: An electromagnetic instrument similar to the Multitest was built and used to test 2200 uranium slugs. It was found that the equipment could be used to detect inclusions and cracks in the uranium, but that small cracks are not readily detectable on a production basis unless the material is absolutely uniform in inclusion content. The instrument can be used, however, to sort out hidden defects of a reasonable size and to reject grossly dirty uranium.
Date: March 30, 1954
Creator: Headrick, H. B. & Wood, E. C.
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The Hydrogen Content of Fabricated Uranium

Description: The hydrogen contents of several types of fabricated uranium have been determined by a vacuum method and expressed in terms of ccH2/ccU. The data indicate that alpha-rolled metal contains about 0.25 ccH2(STP)/ccU whereas beta heat-treated uranium yielded values between 0.30 and 0.37 cc per cc. Restricted efforts were made to determine where in the heat treatment the 5 to 10 cc of hydrogen per slug were taken up. It appears that no one operation is wholly responsible for this additional gas, … more
Date: November 30, 1953
Creator: Ray, W. E. & Bowen, H. C.
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A Comparative Study of Hanford and Utah Range Sheep

Description: Observations on sheep representing flocks in Utah adjacent to the Nevada Proving Ground were compared with findings made on experimental sheep exposed to various amounts of radioiodine. The Utah sheep showed no evidence of the radiation damage observed in experimentally treated sheep. Estimations of amounts of radioiodine on vegetation required to cause serious thyroid damage following a contamination event are included.
Date: November 30, 1953
Creator: Bustad, Leo K.; Marks, S.; Dockum, N. L.; Kalkwarf, D. R. & Korrberg, H. A.
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Estimated Power Generation in MTR Slug Test Facility

Description: The very strong flux gradient in the MTR reflector might be thought to be some cause of worry. However, this gradient will be minimized by the presence of the large block of aluminum, which, because of its small effect on neutrons, will tend to flatten the neutron flux in its vicinity. Advantage should be taken of the shape of the test facility by placing the water hole corner closest to the MTR core. This placement should take best advantage of the flattening potentialities of the slowing-d… more
Date: December 30, 1953
Creator: Neumann, Hans, 1936-
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Program Study Report Plutonium Fuel Cycle

Description: From introduction: "The development and demonstration of the natural uranium reprocessed plutonium cycle in power reactors is an important phase of the peaceful applications of nuclear energy."
Date: July 30, 1956
Creator: Albaugh, F. W. & Fryar, R. M.
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PRTR Fuel Element Nuclear Safety

Description: A study of the nuclear safety in the storage and transportation of PRTR fuel elements has been made. This study was based on 7-rod clusters of plutonium-aluminum allow fuel elements containing 1.8 per cent Pu by weight. Each cluster is 7 feet 4 inches in length and contains 270 grams plutonium. Drawings of the "New Fuel Storage Pit" (H-3-11030) have been reviewed for nuclear safety. Nuclear safety criteria for the design of a lead shielded fuel transfer cask as well as criteria for the storage … more
Date: March 30, 1959
Creator: Ketzlach, N.
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Protection of Stainless Steel Sheathed Thermocouples from Uranium at 500 C

Description: Ceramic insulated, stainless steel sheathed thermocouples have been used to monitor temperatures of encapsulated uranium specimens, both in-reactor and out-of-reactor. No operational difficulties are encountered at low temperatures, but at a temperature of 700 C or greater, a eutectic is formed between uranium and iron. This reaction destroys protective sheath and results in thermocouple failure. A typical example of the phenomenon has been reported by J.W. Geffard of the Fuels Development Oper… more
Date: March 30, 1959
Creator: Sake, J.H.
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1706 KE Water Treatment for Out-of-Reactor Test Facilities.

Description: Water treatment systems for preparing and maintaining high purity water in out-of-reactor or in-reactor test oops are becoming increasingly important. In out0of-reactor experiments the presence of ionic impurities in the water has a marked influence on film formation and corrosion rates. It is therefore , imperative that these impurities be maintained at the lower practical concentration.
Date: March 30, 1959
Creator: Demmitt, Thomas F.
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The Determination of Product Variability

Description: One of the distinguishing features of many chemical production processes is that the process variation is obscured by measurement errors which are of the same order of magnitude or greater. This paper will discuss some elementary means of estimating true product variability under these conditions.
Date: December 30, 1954
Creator: Bennett, Carl A.
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A High Range Beta-Gamma Survey Instrument

Description: A new model High Range Beta-Gamma Survey Instrument, refer to blueprint numbers H-4-2760 and H-4-2761, was designed which utilizes a circuit similar to that of the older model but incorporates three ranges of 0-5 R/hr, 0-50 R/hr, and 0-500 R/hr.
Date: July 30, 1955
Creator: Spear, W. G.
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