16mm film combined catalog (1972)

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60 SAFETY, WASTE DISPOSAL, AND MONITORING failure and associated problems and hazards of returning a reactor to operation. SPERT DESTRUCTIVE TEST, PART-I, On Aluminum, Highly Enriched Plate Type Core (1965). 15 minutes, color. Produced by Phillips Petroleum Company as contractor for the USAEC at the National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho. For sale by Telefilm Industries, at $75.62 per print, including shipping case, F.O.B. Hollywood, California. Available for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters and field libraries. NOT cleared for television. This technical film documents the destructive test program of a highly enriched, aluminum plate-type core in the SPERT-I reactor at the National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho. Beginning with the initial phases of the program, the film portrays special facility modifications required and the design and testing of instrumentation. Transient testing into the region of limited core damage is described, including views of the resultant rippled, bowed, and melted fuel plates. Slow motion studies, in both color and black and white, show the effects of the final core destruction test on November 5, 1962. The post- destructive core disassembly and examination is shown in detail, and the film concludes with a summary of the reactor power, fuel tem- perature, transient pressure, and energy release. ZERO POWER REACTOR III (1958). 10 minutes, color. Produced by USAEC's Argonne National Laboratory. For sale by Byron Motion Pictures, at $39.12 per print, including ship- ping case, F.O.B. Washington, D, C. Available for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters, field libraries, and Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Ave., Argonne, 111. Cleared for television. This technical film illustrates the Zero Power Reactor III (ZPR-HI) .operating methods to study fuel configurations and their effect upon critical assembly, particularly operation and current applications in Argonne National Laboratory's Fast Reactor Program. SAFETY, WASTE DISPOSAL, AND MONITORING AIR AND GAS CLEANING FOR NUCLEAR ENERGY (1964). 30 min- utes, color. Produced by Oak Ridge National Laboratory. For sale by Calvin Productions, at $86.23 per print, including shipping case. Available for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters and field libraries. Cleared for television. This technical film portrays the need for, and development of, high efficiency filters for the nuclear energy industry; the manufacture of