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Graphite burn-out resulting from carbon monoxide formation in C Pile
With the introduction of carbon dioxide into the piles as a gas atmosphere, new problems arose which concerned the chemical reactions undergone by the pile graphite with the gas atmosphere. In the interest of obtaining a better understanding of the nature and extent of these graphite-gas reactions, mass spectrometer analyses of the pile gas from a selected sampling port at C Pile were initiated at the time of start-up of that unit and were continued until several steady state conditions had been observed. The results of these analyses are presented and discussed herein.
Graphite burn-out resulting from carbon monoxide formation in C Pile
With the introduction of carbon dioxide into the piles as a gas atmosphere, new problems arose which concerned the chemical reactions undergone by the pile graphite with the gas atmosphere. In the interest of obtaining a better understanding of the nature and extent of these graphite-gas reactions, mass spectrometer analyses of the pile gas from a selected sampling port at C Pile were initiated at the time of start-up of that unit and were continued until several steady state conditions had been observed. The results of these analyses are presented and discussed herein.
Graphite burn-out resulting from carbon monoxide formation in C Pile
G. J. Alkire (author) / R. D. Tillson (author) / H. J. Anderson (author) / J. L. Carroll (author)
1954
30 pages
Report
No indication
English
NTIS | 1950
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