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EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON AEROSOL BEHAVIOR

Description: The influence of radioactivity on the behavior of aerosol particles is a subject of potential importance to scientists attempting to predict aerosol concentration levels in containments following postulated nuclear reactor accidents. The purpose of this report is twofold: (1) to postulate, in a general manner, possible physical mechanisms resulting from a particle's radioactivity which may influence its transport, deposition, agglomeration and possible resuspension in accident situations, and (… more
Date: December 18, 1975
Creator: Reed, L. D.; Gieseke, J. A. & Jordan, H.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Transient compressible flows in porous media

Description: Transient compressible flow in porous media was investigated analytically. The major portion of the investigation was directed toward improving and understanding of dispersion in these flows and developing rapid accurate numerical techniques for predicting the extent of dispersion. The results are of interest in the containment of underground nuclear experiments. The transient one-dimensional transport of a trace component in a gas flow is analyzed. A conservation equation accounting for the ef… more
Date: September 1, 1975
Creator: Morrison, F. A., Jr.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Sodium technology. Sodium removal and decontamination of components. Progress report, July-September 1975. [LMFBR]

Description: The objectives of this program are to devise, develop, test, and evaluate techniques for sodium (Na) removal from test specimens and components by the reaction of sodium with alcohol. As a prat of the alcohol process development, the following activities will be investigated (1) reaction rate studies, (2) process control and repeatability, control and inspection technique development, and (5) alcohol-Na removal process safety evaluation (Safety Report and Safety Specification). The culmination … more
Date: January 1, 1975
Creator: Welch, F. H.; Steele, O. P., III & Hill, E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Sodium technology: Task 1, sodium removal and decontamination of components

Description: Objectives are to develop and test methods for removing sodium from specimens and components by evaporative and local heat gun techniques and by reacting with alcohol. (DLC)
Date: January 1, 1975
Creator: Welch, F. H. & Steele, O. P., III
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Cover gas seals. FFTF-LMFBR seal-test program. Progress report, July-September 1975

Description: Activities described include demonstrating the performance of the FFTF Instrument Tree Inflatable Seal, providing CRBRP design information based on tests of the IVHM Inflatable Seal to CRBRP conditions, performing the required analyses and testing to select a CRBRP dip seal configuration and determine its performance characteristics, and delineating the effects of sodium and radiation environments on the efficiencies of various seal materials.
Date: January 1, 1975
Creator: Steele, O. P., III; Horton, P. & Shimazaki, T.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Phenomenological bounds in inclusive neutrino interactions

Description: Using expressions for the $nu$ and anti $nu$ charged and neutral current cross sections and the electroproduction structure function integral and positivity requirements of the sea contribution, bounds are obtained on sigma/sup anti nu N//sigma/sup anti nu N/, and sigma/sup anti nu N//sub nc//sigma/sup nu N/ /sub nc/ in the standard model. A bound on sigma/sup anti nu N//sigma/sup nu N/ obtained with a V + A term anti p'$gamma$/sub mu/(1-$gamma$$sub 5$)n is used to rule out such a term in the c… more
Date: January 1, 1975
Creator: Aubrecht, G. J., II; Takasugi, E. & Tanaka, K.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Volumetric properties of aqueous sodium chloride solutions from 0/sup 0/ to 500/sup 0/C at pressures up to 2000 bars based on a regression of the available literature data

Description: A compilation of density values for aqueous sodium chloride solutions from 0 to 500/sup 0/C at pressures up to 2000 bars based on currently available experimental data is presented. These data are required to establish optimum operating temperatures, pressures, and flow rates for the production of geothermal brine fields, to minimize scaling and corrosion, and to design turbines for production of electricity. (WHK)
Date: 1975
Creator: Potter, R. W., II & Brown, D. L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Preliminary ''steam tables'' for NaCl solutions. Physical properties of the coexisting phases and thermochemical properties of the H{sub 2}O component. [80{sup 0} to 325{sup 0}C]

Description: Preliminary ''steam tables'' which contain the physical properties of vapor-saturated aqueous sodium chloride solution and the coexisting gas are given for liquid concentrations between 0 mol NaCl/kg H{sub 2{O and halite saturation at temperatures between 80{sup 0} and 325{sup 0}C. For the same conditions, the tables give the partial molal entropy, enthalpy, and volume of H{sub 2}O in the phases. The tables were calculated from parametric equations of state.
Date: July 1975
Creator: Haas, J. L. Jr.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Preliminary ''steam tables'' for NaCl solutions. Thermodynamic properties of the coexisting phases and thermochemical properties of the NaCl component

Description: Preliminary ''steam tables'', which give the thermodynamic data for the coexisting liquid and gas and the thermochemical data for the NaCl component in the liquid for the system H{sub 2}O-NaCl, are given for liquid concentrations between 0 mol NaCl/kg H{sub 2}O and halite saturation at temperatures between 80[sup 0} and 325{sup 0}C. The tables were calculated from parametric equations of state.
Date: October 1975
Creator: Haas, J. L. Jr.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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