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Annual Report, September 1, 1970--August 31,1971

Description: This year has seen the completion of initial versions of all programs for the transient analysis of arbitrary networks and the linking together of these packages. A diagram showing the organization of the major parts of the software system is given in Figure 1. A brief description of the purpose of each package is given in section 2 in the report.
Date: October 31, 1971
Creator: Gear, C.W.
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Chemical Engineering Division

Description: This report talks about Chemical Engineering Division
Date: January 1, 1971
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Cladding Weldability Study

Description: This report evaluates the effects of processing and fabrication variables on the weldability of Type 316 stainless steal fuel pin cladding.
Date: January 1, 1971
Creator: Elliot, D.N. & Ray, W.E.
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Alkali- Metal Corrosion of Refractory Metals

Description: This report talks about the Alkali- Metal Corrosion of Refractory Metals
Date: October 31, 1971
Creator: DeVan, J. H.
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Aerodynamic Characteristics of Atmospheric Boundary Layers

Description: Prepared as an account of work by the United States Government, this report talks about the Aerodynamic Characteristics of Atmospheric Boundary Layers.
Date: 1971
Creator: Plate, E. J.
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Design of Asymmetric 4π Shields for Space Reactors.

Description: A one-dimensional shield optimization program based on the method of discrete ordinates has been developed and is used to determine material thicknesses used in asymmetric 4π shields for space power reactors. The two-dimensional discrete ordinates program DOT is used to check the design and the information generated in the DOT calculation is used as guide in shaping the shield which may be considered a first step in two-dimensional shield optimization.
Date: January 1, 1971
Creator: Engle, W. W., Jr.; Childs, R. L. & Mynatt, F. R.
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Evaluation of porous carbon and ceramic supports for hyperfiltration

Description: Porous carbon and ceramic tubes were evaluated as supports for dynamically formed zirconium (IV) hydrous oxide-polycarboxylic acid hyperfiltration membranes. The most promising membranes were formed on Union Carbide 6-C carbon tubes using a 150,000 molecular weight polyacrylic acid. Sodium chloride rejections as high as 97% were obtained at water fluxes of 80 gpd/ft{sup 2} compared with rejections of 90 to 95% and fluxes of 130 gpd/ft{sup 2} using the porous stainless steel-Acropor/Millipore su… more
Date: March 24, 1971
Creator: Cabellon, J. B.; Padia, A. K. & Whitesides, L. E., Jr.
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Use of implicit Monte Carlo radiation transport with hydrodynamics and Compton scattering

Description: The purpose of this note is to show that the combination of implicit radiation transport and hydrodynamics, Compton scattering, and any other energy transport or exchange mechanism can be simply carried out by a splitting procedure. This means that the contributions to material energy exchange can be reckoned separately for hydrodynamics, radiation transport without scattering, Compton scattering, plus any other possible energy exchange mechanism. The radiation transport phase of the calculatio… more
Date: March 1, 1971
Creator: Fleck, J. A., Jr.
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A proposal to study small angle p -p scattering at very high energies

Description: We propose to measure small angle p-p scattering by using a thin foil and a hydrogen jet target to intercept a small fraction of the beam without interference with the acceleration process. The measurements are based on the detection of the slow recoil proton and will yield the energy dependence of (a) the slope of the p-p nuclear diffraction peak, (b) the real part of the nuclear scattering amplitude, (c) the diffractive excitation of isobars. The proposed technique is energy independent and w… more
Date: July 1, 1971
Creator: Cool, R. L.; Goulianos, K.; Olsen, S.; Chiang, I.; Melessinos, A.; Carrigan, R. A., Jr. et al.
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