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F I F T E E N T li PROG RE33 REPORT of the
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!!UCLEAR SC I E .; E CENTER January 1, 1978 - Dem + 1r 31 , 1975 Prepared by E. F. Bates D. E. Felt C. E. Harris G. 3. Stanny K. L . h'alker and the
.;ualea Jcience Center Staff Submitted to U. S. Department of Enet'gy and Text AL:I Universit3 by John D. Hardall, Director
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II. REACTOR UTILI"ATION A. Utilization Sum' .ry Utilization of the NSCR during the reporting period in shown in Figure 1 and Table I. Figure 1 presents reactor operation from January 1962 through December 1978. During the present reporting period the NSCR was used by more than 850 students and 40 facu'ty and staff members representing 22 departmento at Texas A&M University. In addition, more tnan 202 faculty and students from 9 other colleges and universities used the facilities, and 4,084 visitors wer>
registered during 1978, including 14 high school groups.
A total of 22 non-university organizationn Md nrograms tnat were dependent upon the NSCR.
During sixteen years of op, stion, the h3C has provided services to 30 departments at it , A&M University, 98 other colleges and universities, 53 in. : trial organizations and 14 government and state ageneit , we Appendix IV and V for listings).
B. Utilization by the Texas A&M University System During 1978 the following personnel from various depart-ments at Texas A&M University used the NSCR for research Appendix I describes the projects.
Chemistry Department Faculty and Staff: Dr. M. W. Rowe, Assistant Professor Dr. E. Siefert, Post Doctorate Dr. Y. N. Tang, Associate Professor Dr. A. Clearfield, Assistant Pro fe csor Dr. T. Vickery, Professor Students: R. Ferrieri R. Clark G. Harrison G. Day R. Tabor M. Hyman 3,
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- Number of Days Reactor Operated 235 Reactor Operation (MW-Days) 87 72 Number of Hours at Steady State 2170 34 Average Number of Operating Hours per week 43 41 Total Number of Pulses 0 Total Pulse Reactivity Insertion 0 Number of Irradiations. 802 Number of Samples Irradiatea 9,151 Sample Irradiation Hours 32,393.48 Average Number of Irradiations per Operating Day 3.41 Irradiation Experiment Hours 14,066.29 Beam Port Experiment Hours 82 .0 Irradiation Cell Experiment-Hours 0 Total Experiment-Hours 14,149 20 Fraction of Uti.1:ation Attributable to Commercial Work 0 33 Number of Visitors it,084
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5 Oceanography Faculty: Dr. W. M. Sackett, Pro fe s sor Dr. B. J. Presley. Pro fe s sor J. Schofield, Rest "ch itssociate J. Trefry, Research Associate Students: Ron Pflaum Frederick Weber Center for Trace Characterization Staff: Ar. W. C. Kuykendall, Jr., Deputy Director Dr. J. McGinley, Assistant Research Chemist Dr. D. Moore, Assistant Research Chemist Dr. J. Efimenko, Assistant Research Chemist S t udent s : D. Ho'oson S. Johnson P. Andurer A. McGinley M. Yalo Geolony Departnent Faculty. Dr. R. B. Scott, Associate Professor Dr. T. T. Tich, Associate Professor Dr. W. Huang, Associate Professor Students: J. Chatham J. Straccia S. Parks M. Miller E. Ledger College of Medicine Faculty: Dr. v1. D. Devous, Research Associate Students. George Cathey John Westover Robert Randall Fatrick Giam
.;uclear Engineering Department Faculty Dr. R. G. Cochran, Professor and Head Dr. R. R. Hart, Instructor Dr. J. D. Randall, Professor Dr. R. D. !eff, Professor Dr. J. B. Smathers, Profes90r Students: S. ..l1111ame .l . Simmons D. Wootan L. Albert ::. Urbantke
!!uclear Science Center Staff- r. E. . ' . Bates, B alth Physicist
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Table II indicates the academic courses and the number of students using the facility.
C. Other Educational Institutions In addition to Texas A&M University, services were provided to the following educational institutionF . A description of some of the projects utilising the reactor are presented in Appendix I.
Lamar University -- Beaumont, Texas Faculty: Dr. Harcld Baker -- Head, Cnemistry Department Students: Chemistry Class ,
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8 TABLE II ACADEMIC USE OF THE FEACTOR UNDERGRADUATE COURSES Student Student Credit liumber Credit Reactor Reactor Department and Course Hours Students Hours Hours Hours CHEMIP.TRY 106 Chemical Perspectives 4 367 1468 1 367
- IUCLEAR ENGIIIEERIIIG 101 Engineering Analysic 2 53 106 53 405 Nuclear Engineering Experiments 3 54 108 3 162 40d Principles of Radiation Protection 3 18 54 3 54 602 Huclear Detection and Isotope Tecnnology Laboratory 3 62 186 1 54 PifYSIC3 213 Physics for Students 01 Agriculture 3 40 120 1 40 220 Modern Physics 4 183 732 1 183 351 Experimental Physics for Non-Scientists 1 14 14 1 14 CIVIL E:iCIIJEERING 489A Power Plant Construction 3 31 93 1 31 HEALTH EDUCATION 429 Man, Environment, and dealth 3 71 213 1 71 giVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 4S9a Special Topics ? 10 30 1 10 MARINE E;GINEERI!iG (Moody College) 305 I;uclear Marine 3 8 24 1 8 Engineering
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GRADUATE COURSES Student Student Credit Number Credit Reactor Reactor Department and Cource Hours Students Hours Hou > Hours BIO-CHEM./ BIO-PHYSICS 626 Radioisotope 3 7 21 2 14 Techniques NUCLEAR ENGINEERING 605 Nuclear Measurements Laboratory 3 5 15 7 ,
606 Reactor Experimentation 3 6 18 18 10 685 Problems 3 1 3 7 1' ARCHITECTURE 633 Environmental Controls Systems : 10 30 1 10 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 691 Research 12 1 12 29 29 685 Problems 3 9 27 1 27 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE 683 Evaluation and Control of the Occupational Environment 4 14 56 1 14 CHEMISTRY 617 Application o f Instrumental Methodt of Analysis 3 5 15 6 30 685 Problems 3 13 39 1 13 VET. PHYSIOLOGY 626 Bio-nucleonics 4 7 28 2 14 PLANT SCIENCES 609 Quantitative Plant Physiology 4 9 36 1 9 Totals 87 300 76 310 0
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Blinn College -- Brenham, Texas Studentc: 'iath Club Baylor University -- daco, Texas Faculty: Dr. r.en-Hsi dang -- Physics Department Dr. Van Tweedie -- Chemistry Department Studenta. Physics Class Chemistry Clasa Texas State Technical I nst it ut e - 'daco , Texat Faculty Rob Yorr; -- Chairman, Nuclear Systema Technology Mr. c. Diegl -- Instructor, Nuclear Systems Technology
'4r . 3. R. '4ahan -- Inst ruc tor , Nuclear Systems Technology Students: Nuclear Technology Class University of Texas at Dallaa E x pe rl=e nt er . J. D. Randall
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Experimenter: P. Frey Filgh School Tours No. Studenta Croco Plainc Hign School -- Croca Plains, Texas 30 acCallum iigh School -- Auctin, Texas 8 Jasper 'iigh Sencol -- Ja spe r , Texas 38 Beaumont ilch School -- Beaumont, Texac 9 Lamnacaae 'iich School -- Lampascas, Texan 21 Georgetown *iist School -- Georcetown, Texac 15 De Soto iich .3chool -- Dallas, Texan 7 Bryan "ign School -- Bryan, Texas 20 nardin-Jef fercon ~iigh School -- Sour Lake, Texac 11 Jrapelan; iign School -- Grepeland, Te/.aa 15 Stephen : . Austin 11gb S c ho ol --- Bryan , Texa3 58 Ennic High School -- Ennis, Texac 10 daxahachie .iigh School -- daxahachie, Texu 22 San Saba liigh Jehool -- San Saba, Texas 8
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M. JacR Gulf Nuclear -- Houston, Texa,
. Experitenter: E. Acree Texaco Inc. -- Houston, Texas Experimenters: I. R. Supernaw A. J. Kinsella, Jr.
K. L. Walker M. D. Anderson Hospital (University of Texas Medical Center)
Experimenter: <T . Cundiff Je f ferson County D. A.
Experimenter: J. D. Randall Oklahoma Medical Examiner Experimenter: J. D. Randall U. S. Air Force Experimenter: R. Shaprey i v el f 4~
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IV-1 Other Universities and Colleges Baylor University Sam llouston State Baylor, College of Medicine University of New Hampshi University of Texas Catholic College for Women Texas Women's University Ta f t College University California, Los Angles Blue Field College Lamar State College of Technology Potomac St. College New Mexico State University Thames Valley St. Tech. College Rice University Victoria College Austin College Tennessee Tech. University Southern Methodist University Wharton County Jr. College California State Poly. College Grayson County College dashington University West Virginia Inst. o f Tech.
Hastings College Galveston College Winona State College Arkansan Poly College Wisconsin State University Eastern n m _.2ky Unive m _,,
Milwaukee Institute of Technoloc ' w Bennett College Arkansas State College Pheyney St. College Jall State Teachers College aiversity of Genova Texas Southmost Col]ege U.1versity of Southern Louisian:-
Stephen F. Austin College University of Oklahoma Louisiana State University Somerset Community College (avier University Grave City College Temple University Penn. Lou isiana Tech.
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State University of Ohio Pan American College Alfred St. College Tarleton St. College Community College of the Finger Columbus College Lakes Nebraska Weslyan University Howard Payne College Lock Haven St. College Prairie View A&M College San Bernadino Valley College Longwood College North Park College and Theolo- S.D. School of Mines gical Seminary College Fort Valley State College North Shore Community College Denison University University of Wisconsin State University College, N.Y. Hill Jr. College Auburn University McLennan Community College Clarion State College Southeast Missouri St. College University of Alaska Southwestern State College University of Arkansas Mary Hardin Baylor University of Houston Texas State Technical Inst.
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University of Arizona Blinn College McNeese State University State College of Arkansas Texas Eastern University The Defiance College Henderson County Jr. Coller.'
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TAMU Department and Agencies Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics Department of Nuclear Engineering Department of Oceanography Activation Analysis Research Laboratory Department of Physics Department of Petroleum Engineering Department of Animal Science Department of Range Science Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Department of Chemistry Department of Large Animal Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Radiological Safety Office Cyclotron Institute Department of Plant Sciences 1.uclear Science Center Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology Department of Radiation Biology Center for Trace Characterization Bioengineering Program, College of Engineering Texas Engineering Extension Service, Electronic Training Department of Geology Department of Forect Science Department of Soil and Crop Sciences College of Medicine
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