Author: R. G. Gutmacher
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Category : Plutonium oxides
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Methods for the Accountability of Plutonium Dioxide
Author: R. G. Gutmacher
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Category : Plutonium oxides
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Plutonium oxides
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Methods for the Accountability of Plutonium Dioxide
Accountability Methods for Plutonium and Uranium
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Category :
Languages : en
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Four manuals containing methods for the accountability of plutonium nitrate solutions, plutonium dioxide, uranium dioxide and mixed uranium-plutonium oxide have been prepared by us and issued by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. A similar manual on methods for the accountability of uranium and plutonium in reprocessing plant dissolver solutions is now in preparation. In the present paper, we discuss the contents of the previously issued manuals and give a preview of the manual now being prepared.
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Languages : en
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Book Description
Four manuals containing methods for the accountability of plutonium nitrate solutions, plutonium dioxide, uranium dioxide and mixed uranium-plutonium oxide have been prepared by us and issued by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. A similar manual on methods for the accountability of uranium and plutonium in reprocessing plant dissolver solutions is now in preparation. In the present paper, we discuss the contents of the previously issued manuals and give a preview of the manual now being prepared.
Methods for the Accountability of Plutonium Dioxide
Methods for the Accountability of Plutonium Nitrate Solutions
Author: Lawrence Radiation Laboratory. General Chemistry Division
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Category : Nitrates
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Category : Nitrates
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Nuclear Science Abstracts
Methods for the Accountability of Reprocessing Plant Dissolver and Waste Solutions
Author: Frederick B. Stephens
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Category : Accounting
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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Category : Accounting
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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Using Voice Input/output in the Processing of Plutonium
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Category :
Languages : en
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A new method for weighing samples of plutonium dioxide is described. An efficient, reliable method of weighing samples and batches is important because a sample and batch may need to be weighed and treated a number of times before they are sufficiently pure for use. Accurate weighing and recording of all plutonium dioxide coming into or leaving the laboratory is also needed to satisfy accountability requirements. In the past, the necessary data were recorded by hand -- a time-consuming, error-prone procedure. This method was further complicated because plutonium cannot be handled safely outside a glovebox, and two operators were needed to record the data: one to weigh the plutonium dioxide and the other to record the weight. When vocal input to a computer is used, two operators are not needed to record data. An operator still handles the material in a glovebox, and measurement is still done within a glovebox, but with automated equipment, thus reducing the risk of radiation exposure and eliminating the need for two operators. This method allows the operator to determine from the glovebox monitor if the weights recorded are reasonable. If not, he can interrupt the procedure and reweigh the material. With computer recording of data, the chance for error is greatly reduced. All data are transmitted directly from the balance to the computer, where the result is displayed on monitors and recorded on a disk. 3 figs.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A new method for weighing samples of plutonium dioxide is described. An efficient, reliable method of weighing samples and batches is important because a sample and batch may need to be weighed and treated a number of times before they are sufficiently pure for use. Accurate weighing and recording of all plutonium dioxide coming into or leaving the laboratory is also needed to satisfy accountability requirements. In the past, the necessary data were recorded by hand -- a time-consuming, error-prone procedure. This method was further complicated because plutonium cannot be handled safely outside a glovebox, and two operators were needed to record the data: one to weigh the plutonium dioxide and the other to record the weight. When vocal input to a computer is used, two operators are not needed to record data. An operator still handles the material in a glovebox, and measurement is still done within a glovebox, but with automated equipment, thus reducing the risk of radiation exposure and eliminating the need for two operators. This method allows the operator to determine from the glovebox monitor if the weights recorded are reasonable. If not, he can interrupt the procedure and reweigh the material. With computer recording of data, the chance for error is greatly reduced. All data are transmitted directly from the balance to the computer, where the result is displayed on monitors and recorded on a disk. 3 figs.
NBS Special Publication
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Category : Weights and measures
Languages : en
Pages : 318
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Category : Weights and measures
Languages : en
Pages : 318
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Regulatory Guide
Author: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Standards Development
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Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 1058
Book Description
Contents: 1. Power reactors.--2. Research and test reactors.--3. Fuels and materials facilities.--4. Environmental and siting.--5. Materials and plant protection.--6. Products.--7. Transportation.--8. Occupational health.--9. Antitrust reviews.--10. General.
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Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 1058
Book Description
Contents: 1. Power reactors.--2. Research and test reactors.--3. Fuels and materials facilities.--4. Environmental and siting.--5. Materials and plant protection.--6. Products.--7. Transportation.--8. Occupational health.--9. Antitrust reviews.--10. General.