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Excerpt from Nist Reactor: Summary of Activities, July 1988 Through June 1989
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (nist) research reactor serves the needs of nist, other government agencies, universities, and industries as a national center for the application of neutron methods to a broad range of problems of national interest. The Reactor Radiation Division has a threefold mission: to operate the reactor in the most cost effective manner possible while protecting the public safety; to perform research on a broad range of problems in materials-related science and to develop new or improved methods for the application of neutrons; and to operate a national user center, providing state-of-the-art neutron measurement capabilities to U S. Researchers. The Division staff works closely with many other organiza tions both within nist and outside on research of mutual interest. The extent of these cooperative and collaborative programs has expanded steadily since the reactor came on line. They can be expected to grow even further as the Cold Neutron Research Facility, which will provide 15 additional instruments, comes on line over the next 3 years.
The reactor operates at 20 MN and supports over 25 research facilities, with an additional 15 becoming available as part of the Cold Neutron Project. During the period covered by this report, over 1160 irradiations were performed, and more than 350 researchers made use of the facilities, in spite of an operating schedule that was seriously curtailed as a result of construction activities.
This report summarizes the work done which is dependent on the reactor including a large number of programs outside the Division. The first section summarizes the programs carried out by scientists in the Reactor Radiation Division and their collaborators. The second section summarizes nist work originating outside nist for which the Division provides reactor facilities and irradiation services. The remaining sections are self-explanatory.
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Excerpt from Nist Reactor: Summary of Activities, July 1988 Through June 1989
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (nist) research reactor serves the needs of nist, other government agencies, universities, and industries as a national center for the application of neutron methods to a broad range of problems of national interest. The Reactor Radiation Division has a threefold mission: to operate the reactor in the most cost effective manner possible while protecting the public safety; to perform research on a broad range of problems in materials-related science and to develop new or improved methods for the application of neutrons; and to operate a national user center, providing state-of-the-art neutron measurement capabilities to U S. Researchers. The Division staff works closely with many other organiza tions both within nist and outside on research of mutual interest. The extent of these cooperative and collaborative programs has expanded steadily since the reactor came on line. They can be expected to grow even further as the Cold Neutron Research Facility, which will provide 15 additional instruments, comes on line over the next 3 years.
The reactor operates at 20 MN and supports over 25 research facilities, with an additional 15 becoming available as part of the Cold Neutron Project. During the period covered by this report, over 1160 irradiations were performed, and more than 350 researchers made use of the facilities, in spite of an operating schedule that was seriously curtailed as a result of construction activities.
This report summarizes the work done which is dependent on the reactor including a large number of programs outside the Division. The first section summarizes the programs carried out by scientists in the Reactor Radiation Division and their collaborators. The second section summarizes nist work originating outside nist for which the Division provides reactor facilities and irradiation services. The remaining sections are self-explanatory.
About the Publisher
Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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