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SECOND QUARTERLY REPORT ON THE REDUCTIONS OF URANIUM OXIDES.
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REDUCTION OF URANIUM OXIDES. QUARTERLY REPORT
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THE REDUCTIONS OF URANIUM OXIDES. Quarterly Report
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FIRST QUARTERLY REPORT ON THE REDUCTIONS OF URANIUM OXIDES.
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The preliminary results of a program designed to evaluate methods for preparing uranium hydride from the various oxides of uranium are presented. The apparatus has been designed and constructed for the purpose of carrying out batch reductions under a variety of conditions employing calcium hydride, calcium metal and magnesium metal as the reducing agents. Since the separation of the alkaline earth oxides, present as by-products in the furnace products, promises to be the most difficult problem encountered in this investigation, a major portion of thetime during this past quarterly period has been directed toward the development of a suitable leach method. No investigation of the reduction methods has been possible to date because of the inability to obtain SF materials. A brief outline of the future work is included. (auth).
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The preliminary results of a program designed to evaluate methods for preparing uranium hydride from the various oxides of uranium are presented. The apparatus has been designed and constructed for the purpose of carrying out batch reductions under a variety of conditions employing calcium hydride, calcium metal and magnesium metal as the reducing agents. Since the separation of the alkaline earth oxides, present as by-products in the furnace products, promises to be the most difficult problem encountered in this investigation, a major portion of thetime during this past quarterly period has been directed toward the development of a suitable leach method. No investigation of the reduction methods has been possible to date because of the inability to obtain SF materials. A brief outline of the future work is included. (auth).
Uranium: Alloys and compounds. 1936-1958
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Category : Uranium
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Pages : 16
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Nuclear Science Abstracts
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Pages : 600
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Pages : 600
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Uranium Dioxide
Author: J. Belle
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Pages : 744
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Pages : 744
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Uranium Production Technology
Author: Charles D. Harrington
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Category : Nuclear fuels
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Pages : 600
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Pages : 600
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Government-wide Index to Federal Research & Development Reports
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Pages : 720
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Reactor Materials
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Category : Nuclear reactors
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Pages : 1094
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