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Holden, N. E. and Walker, F. W. (1972). Chart of the Nuclides, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, General Electric Company (Educational Relations, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York). [Pg.86]

Baum, E. M., Knox, H. D. and Miller, T. R., editors (2002) Chart of the Nuclides, 16th edn. Lockheed Martin Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, 88 pp. Everything you might want to know about nuclides in one convenient place. [Pg.52]

JANAF Joint Army-Navy-Air Force kapl Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory... [Pg.750]

Analytical Section, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Schenectady, N.Y. [Pg.80]

N + l Z = Z — 1 A = A, emission of electron this involves the weak force). There is also internal conversion, from a metastable nucleus to a more stable nucleus with no particle emission. Very useful is a wall chart of all nuclides developed by the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory of the General Electric Company in the 1950s and subsequently updated often (Appendix, Table A) [6]. [Pg.14]

Table A Chart of the Nuclides Inspired by General Electric/Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, fifth edition, revised to April 1956 (originally compiled by G. Friedlander and M. Perlman) using data from Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, (atom.kaeri.re.kr/ton/nuc9.html, wwwndc.tokai-sc.jaea.go.jp/cgi-bin/nuclinfo2004, and www-nds.iaea. rg/relnsd/vchart/index.html). Contents (1) name, (2) nuclear spin I,... Table A Chart of the Nuclides Inspired by General Electric/Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, fifth edition, revised to April 1956 (originally compiled by G. Friedlander and M. Perlman) using data from Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, (atom.kaeri.re.kr/ton/nuc9.html, wwwndc.tokai-sc.jaea.go.jp/cgi-bin/nuclinfo2004, and www-nds.iaea. rg/relnsd/vchart/index.html). Contents (1) name, (2) nuclear spin I,...
Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Jap black powder(see the text) Jap brown powder(see the text) Keilog Company, Jersey City, NJ kilocycle(s) kilocalorie(s)... [Pg.750]

Electrolysis through fused salts. Electrodeposition of metal fuel through a fused-salt electrolyte to separate uranium and plutonium from fission products was studied at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory [N6]. [Pg.464]

As in the Purex process, the Thorex process uses a solution of TBP in hydrocarbon diluent to extract the desired elements, uranium and thorium, from an aqueous solution of nitrates. Thorium nitrate however, has a much lower distribution coefficient between an aqueous solution and TBP than uranium or plutonium. To drive thorium into the TBP, the Thorex process as first developed at the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory [HI] and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory [G14] added aluminum nitrate to the thorium nitrate in dissolved fuel. This had the disadvantage of increasing the bulk of the high-level wastes, which then contained almost as many moles of metallic elements as the original fuel. To reduce the metal content of the waste, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the late 1950s [Rl, R2] developed the acid Thorex process, in which nitric acid is substituted for most of the aluminum nitrate in the first extraction section. The nitric acid is later evaporated from the wastes, as in the Purex process. [Pg.514]

The authors wish to acknowledge the contributions of personnel in the SIR Coolant Testing Unit at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory. They also wish to thank W. W. Kendall, R. W. Wood, and W. J. Weaver for their contributions to the humid-gas technique studies. The assistance of Grace K. Peppas and Irene C. Chouinard in preparing the manuscript is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.81]

D. D. ADAMS, G. J. BARENBORG, and W. W. KENDALL Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, General Electric Co. Schenectady, N. Y. [Pg.92]

BARTH, C.H., SHELDON, R.B., Corrosion Rates of Structural Materials on the Ocean Floor, KAPL-4701, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory (1989). [Pg.82]

JENER - Joint Establishment for Nuclear Energy Research, Kjeller, Norway. KAPL — Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Schnectady, New York. [Pg.167]

G. M. Roe, The absorption of neutrons in Doppler broadened resonances. Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Report KAPL-1241 (1954). [Pg.87]

Personal communication from E. L. Wachspress and G. Habetler of the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory. [Pg.182]

E. L. Wachspress, CURE-. A generalized two-space-dimension multigroup coding for the IBM-704, Report KAPL-1724, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory of the General Electric Company, 1957. [Pg.188]

General Electric (GE) started work on sodium-cooled power reactor systems in 1946 with the establishment of the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory. That effort was successfully applied to the United States second nuclear submarine, USS Seazvolf (SSN575), which operated at sea for 2 years. The submarine s reactor, S2G, was designed and built by GE. [Pg.231]

Zebroski, E. and R.C. Feber. 1948. Sulfamic Acid in the Redox Process, KPAL-89, 24. Schenectady, NY Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory. [Pg.469]

Stress Corrosion Performance of Diffusion Bonded Base Nickel Alloys Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Paper 24, 1989 Report No. DE90008130/XAB... [Pg.79]

Baum, E. M., H. D. Knox, and T. R. Miller. 2010. Chart of the Nuclides, 17th ed. New York Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Lockheed Martin. Available as either a wall chart or a textbook version, this publication shows the key nuclear properties of the known stable and radioactive forms of the elements. In chart format, the nuchdes are arranged with the atomic number along the vertical axis and the neutron number along the horizontal axis. Descriptive information includes a history of the development of the periodic table, descriptions of the type of data on the chart, and unit conversion factors and fundamental physics constants. [Pg.459]


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