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Linear Accelerator for Heavy Ions

Description: The following report discusses the construction of two heavy-ion linear accelerators, one at the the University of California Radiation Laboratory and the other at Yale University. The goal for these accelerators is to produce ions of masses up to that of neon with energies of 10 Mev per nucleon.
Date: March 27, 1959
Creator: Wells, Don
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Gamma Rays from Inelastic Scattering of 14-Mev Neutrons on Pb²⁰⁸

Description: Abstract: "The cross section for the production of 2.61-Mev gamma rays from the Pb-208(n, n')Pb-208* reaction has been measured for five different angles from 50 to 130 degrees. The angular distribution appears to be isotropic within the precision of the experiments, and leads to an integrated cross section of 25.5 +/- 4.6 millibarns."
Date: August 25, 1959
Creator: Hallett, Edward & Jensen, Roger
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The Theory and Operation of Shock-Load Ferroelectric Transducers

Description: A report discussing "an explosive ferroelectric power supply and the experimental approach followed in determining its operating characteristics."
Date: November 1959
Creator: Abegg, M. T.; Kuenning, R. W.; Phelps, P. L., Jr. & Graham, H. M.
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Theoretical Analysis of the Hydrodynamic Flow in Exploding Wire Phenomena

Description: Report discussing theoretical exploding wire phenomena calculations made with an IBM 704 lagrangian code. Calculations were made under different conditions and assuming instantaneous energy deposition in the wire.
Date: March 1959
Creator: Rouse, Carl A.
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Creep and Relaxation in Metals and Ceramics : A Bibliography, 1950-March 1959

Description: "This is a selected bibliography of books, journal articles and reports published on creep and relaxation in metals and ceramics from 1950 to March 1959. Particular attention has been paid to studies on or applicable to the consideration of creep and relaxation in beryllium oxide. Emphasis has alro been placed on studies of phenomenological materials behavior and high temperature studies."
Date: April 15, 1959
Creator: Maynard, Glenn R. & Lane, Zanier D.
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Electronic Engineering Design Problems in Fusion Research

Description: Abstract: "Design problems peculiar to fusion research are discussed. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of large energy storage systems, transfer of and utilization of this energy. In addition, design criteria for delay systems, data reduction systems, and other problems related to our fusion research program are discussed."
Date: August 1959
Creator: Smith, Vernon L.
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The control of beryllium hazards

Description: From abstract: "The toxicological properties of beryllium and compounds of beryllium are briefly reviewed, together with the historical development of the recommendations for maximum permissible beryllium air concentrations. The application of the enclosure technique presently in use at this laboratory for the control of beryllium hazards is described... Monitoring procedures used to evaluate the performance of enclosures are discussed."
Date: July 15, 1959
Creator: Lindeken, Carl L. & Meadors, Orville L.
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Shielding Against Magnetic Radiation Loss from a Hot Plasma

Description: Abstract: "Classical electromagnetic theory indicates that a conducting metallic shield can reduce the magnetic-radiation loss from a hot plasma (centrally located) undergoing D-D burn to less than 1%, or two orders of magnitude."
Date: June 1959
Creator: Wesley, James Paul
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The Nuclear Ramjet Propulsion System

Description: The following report describes the workings and development of the nuclear ramjet propulsion systems.
Date: June 30, 1959
Creator: Merkle, Theodore C.
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Electron-Population Analysis and the Dipole Moment of the LiH ¹Σ⁺ Excited State / A.M. Karo

Description: Abstract: "Detailed consideration is given to some properties of the first excited electronic state. Following the analysis proposed bv Mulliken, SCF LCAO-MO coefficients are used to obtain qualitative information about the electron distributions. Comparison is made with earlier work with respect to the description of the excited-state dipole moment, the effective electric moment between the ground and excited states is also calculated. From this, the oscillator strength for the first allowed t… more
Date: July 1959
Creator: Karo, Arnold M.
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Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes: The Experimental Verification of the Onsager Reciprocal Relations

Description: Report discussing theories of irreversible thermodynamic processes. "The purpose of this review is to collect the presently available experimental data for a variety of quite different irreversible phenomena and to show that this evidence does indeed verify the Onsager Reciprocal Relations."
Date: July 30, 1959
Creator: Miller, Donald Gabriel
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Transistor Driven Beam Switching Tube Decade Counter

Description: Abstract: "This paper describes an electrical readout, decade counter employing the magnetron beam switching tube with transistor drive. Double pulse resolution is one microsecond. The unit will accept a variety of transistor types and will tolerate supply voltage variations of +/- 20% at ambient temperatures up to 60 C. A "Pixie" neon indicator is driven without the use of additional transistors. A readout circuit for printer on punched paper tape is presented."
Date: August 11, 1959
Creator: Graham, Richard H.
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9-Zoom : A One-Dimensional, Multigroup, Neutron Diffusion Theory Reactor Code for the IBM 709

Description: The following document describes the usage and purpose of the neutron diffusion theory reactor program 9-Zoom, a memory-contained program that takes advantage of 709 features such as, for example, preferential order of multiply by zero, and for small problems approaches input-output limitations with excellent convergence properties.
Date: August 25, 1959
Creator: Stone, S. P.; Collins, E. T. & Lenihan, S. R.
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Ionization Equilibrium Equation of State

Description: Abstract: "A simple solution to Saha's equation has been obtained. The method of solution involves iteration with respect to the electron pressure or concentration and can be applied to the simultaneous calculations of any number of ions. Sample results are given for lithium and aluminum."
Date: October 5, 1959
Creator: Rouse, Carl A.
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The Ratio of Alpha to Beta Activity of Natural Atmospheric Radioactivity

Description: Abstract: The alpha to beta ratio of naturally occurring radioactivity in the air has been investigated. The study has concerned itself primarily with radon daughter products collected on filter-paper samples from the time equilibrium has been established on the paper through elapsed times during which radioactive counting is normally accomplished. Calculations showing the change in this ratio of activities during the above period are presented. From this work it appears that the observed const… more
Date: March 27, 1959
Creator: Lindeken, C. L.
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Ion Cyclotron Waves in Mirror Geometry

Description: The following report discusses technical problems with ion cyclotron waves, and to suggest a possible application to ion magnetron work.
Date: February 11, 1959
Creator: Furth, Harold P.
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Hydromagnetic Stability of a Diffuse Linear Pinch

Description: Abstract: "The hydromagnetic energy principle is applied to the derivation of necessary and sufficient conditions for the hydromagnetic stability of a linear pinch with distributed plasma current (a diffuse linear pinch). The results are quite general in that the axial and azimuthal components of the magnetic field, which determines the structure of the pinch completely, are treated as arbitrary functions of distance from the axis. For purpose of illustration, the general results are applied to… more
Date: August 1959
Creator: Newcomb, William A.
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The Satellite Code: A Numerical Satellite Integration Program for the IBM 704

Description: From Introduction: "This report is intended as a handbook for the users of the Satellite code which was developed as a general purpose satellite and space probe program. The components of acceleration, in a three-dimensional rectangular coordinate system, are integrated to produce the velocities and coordinates. These may be transformed into elliptical elements at each time step. The output, therefore, may resemble an integration in the coordinates as well as in the parameters."
Date: June 1959
Creator: Smith, Virginia S.; Bruijnes, Hans R. & Sherman, Nevin W.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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High Current Electron Accelerator

Description: The following report describes the investigations of the microwave solution and the Astron solution, to produce high current electron beams.
Date: January 22, 1959
Creator: Christofilos, Nicholas C.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Some Important Parameters of the Plasma Diode

Description: From abstract: "A relationship is derived that predicts the power radiated from the cathode to the anode of the plasma diode. The radiated power loss predicted by this relationship for a tungsten cathode and a nickel anode at widely different temperatures is found to be five times greater than the prediction of the conventional relationship which assumes gray-body conditions."
Date: November 1959
Creator: Fox, Raymond
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