AnnouncementsMemorial DayThe Special Collections Public Services Desk will be open by appointment only on Monday, May 27, 2013, in observance of Memorial Day. Please order materials by 5pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2013, to ensure delivery prior to the holiday. The Special Collections Public Services Desk will resume normal hours on Tuesday, May 28, at 8am. If you have any questions, please contact, via email, Gwynn Thayer or Eli Brown. UA 105.016 Guide to the North Carolina State University Department of Nuclear Engineering Records, 1950 - 1999The collection is organized into five different series: General Records, Summer Orientation Institute in Nuclear Engineering,
Nuclear Reactor, Nuclear Reactor Notebook, and Short Courses. The internal arrangement within most of these series is chronological,
except for General Records, which is alphabetical by topic.
These records contain brochures, correspondence, curriculum plans, degree proposals flyers, lectures, memos, project plans,
self study plans, and seminar announcements relating to the Nuclear Engineering program at
North Carolina State University (NCSU) from 1955-1995. Included are several lectures and speeches give by Dr.
Raymond L. Murray, one of the founders of the Nuclear Engineering program at NCSU.
Researchers should note that some material from this collection has been digitized as part of the "
Temple of the Atom
[Box
1,
Folder
1]
Brochures,
1955 - 1988
[Box
1,
Folder
2]
Courses and Curriculum,
1950, n.d.
[Box
1,
Folder
3]
Degree Proposals,
1951
[Box
1,
Folder
4]
Design Project,
1972
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1,
Folder
5]
General Information,
1955 - 1993
[Box
1,
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6]
Graduate Study,
1964 - 1995
[Box
1,
Folder
7]
Job Descriptions,
1979 - 1981
[Box
1,
Folder
8]
Nuclear Engineering Education,
1965 - 1978
[Box
1,
Folder
9]
Projects,
1970 - 1973
[Box
1,
Folder
10]
Research Interests,
1973
[Box
1,
Folder
11]
Safety,
1973 - 1975
[Box
1,
Folder
12]
Self Study,
1971
[Box
1,
Folder
13]
Seminars and Colloquium,
1965 - 1987
The institute was an eight-week program held from June 18, 1962 to August 10, 1962 at
North Carolina State University and was attended by fourteen participants from educational institutions all over the United States. Included in these records
are the "Final Report" of the institute; laboratory manuals for the Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Reactors sessions; lecture
notes for the "Economics of Nuclear Power," "Heat Transfer Problems of the Nuclear Reactor," and "Nuclear Instrumentation"
classes; and the "Nuclear Reactor Simulation Experiment 26" report.
[Box
2,
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1]
Final Report, Appendices A-G,
1962
[Box
2,
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2]
Energy Transfer,
1962
[Box
2,
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3]
Instrumentation,
1962
[Box
2,
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4]
Mathematics,
1962
[Box
2,
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5]
Nuclear Physics,
1962
[Box
2,
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6]
Reactor Theory,
1962
[Box
2,
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7]
Economics of Nuclear Power,
1964
These records contain the correspondence concerning the demolition, dedication invitation and program, description of the
facility, PULSTAR annual report, PULSTAR Technical Specifications and reports dealing with the nuclear reactor from 1950-1990.
[Box
2,
Folder
8]
Burlington Nuclear Laboratory,
1955, 1983
[Box
2,
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9]
Description of the Reactor Supporting Facility,
n.d.
[Box
2,
Folder
10]
Further Design Features of the Nuclear Reactor, NCSC-46,
1952
Digital Images
[Box
3,
Folder
1]
Mathematical Functions used in Reactor and Shielding Analysis,
n.d.
[Box
3,
Folder
2]
Observations on the Meteorological Dispersal of Stack Gases at the Raleigh Reactors Stack,
1954
[Box
3,
Folder
3]
Program Administration and Installation Design of the Nuclear Reactor,
1950
Digital Images
[Box
3,
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4]
Proposal of a Nuclear Reactor,
1950
Digital Images
[Box
3,
Folder
5]
Pulstar Annual Report,
1975
[Box
3,
Folder
6]
Reports on Hazards, Raleigh Reactor,
1956
[Box
3,
Folder
7]
Scrapbook of the Nuclear Reactor,
1955 - 1990
[Box
3,
Folder
8]
Summary Report 2 on the Raleigh Research Reactor, NCSC #72,
1954
[Box
3,
Folder
9]
Technical Specification Changes,
1972
[Box
3,
Folder
10]
Summary Hazards Report for North Carolina State College Reactor NCSCR-4,
1958
[Box
3,
Folder
11]
Supplementary Report on Hazards, Raleigh Reactor,
1956
This notebook was arranged and compiled by Dr. Raymond L. Murray. It contains correspondence, memos and notes dated from 1950
to 1954 and addressed to Dr. Clifford K. Beck from Dr. Murray and Dr. Arthur C. Menius, Jr., with a few pieces of correspondence
from Mr. Joe G. Lundholm, Jr. and Dr. Harold A. Lamonds.
[Box
3,
Folder
12]
Explanatory Notes,
1999
[Box
3,
Folder
13]
Further Notes on Characteristics of N.C. State Research Reactor,
September 10, 1950
Digital Images
[Box
3,
Folder
14]
Report on findings at Oak Ridge X-10 on radiochemical facilities,
January 2, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
3,
Folder
15]
Report on visit to Knoxville, regarding barytes-colemanite,
1951
Digital Images
[Box
3,
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16]
Memo No. 15 Nuclear Reactor Project assignments, NCSC #1,
February 5, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
3,
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17]
Internal Design of Reactor, NCSC #3,
February 16, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
3,
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18]
Radioactive Gas Disposal, NCSC #7,
March 12, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
3,
Folder
19]
Reactor Period vs. Reactivity, NCSC #8,
April 2, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
1]
Friction Loss in Stack, NCSC #9,
April 3, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
2]
Control Rod-Power Characteristics, NCSC #12,
April 16, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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3]
Water Window Thickness, NCSC #15,
April 17, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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4]
Control Rod Mechanism, NCSC #16,
April 18, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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5]
Beta Particle Transmission for Aluminum Windows, NCSC #17,
April 17, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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6]
Rate of Power Rise with Control Rod Removal,
April 18, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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7]
Effect of Proposed Al Liners in Vicinity of Reactor, NCSC #19,
April 17, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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8]
Reactor Size and Mass, NCSC #20,
June 6, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
9]
Reporting on colemanite concrete data from ORNL,
June 14, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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10]
Report of Los Alamos Visit June 22, 1951, NCSC #21,
June 28, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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11]
Effect of Pb and Bismuth in Thermal Column, NCSC #23,
July 5, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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12]
Reactor Concrete Tests, NCSC #25,
July 14, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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Concrete Tests--Second Series,
1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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14]
Final Report on Concrete Tests,
1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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15]
Comparison of Barytes from Different Sources,
July 19, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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16]
Report on the weight of barytes needed for the shield,
1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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17]
Calculations of weight and costs of ingredients on heavy concrete for reactor shield,
1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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18]
Water Window Thickness, NCSC #15,
April 17, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
19]
Graphite and Lead Requirements, NCSC #28,
July 26, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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20]
Weight of Reactor Shield, NCSC #29,
August 2, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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21]
Estimate of Critical Mass, NCSC #32,
August 9, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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22]
Disturbance of Neutron Flux in Reactor by a Control Rod, NCSC #33,
August 30, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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23]
Shim Widths, NCSC #34,
September 5, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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24]
Boron Curtain, NCSC #35,
September 5, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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25]
Stack Meteorology,
October 17, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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26]
Personnel Monitoring,
October 17, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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27]
Neutron Detectors,
October 17, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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28]
Location of Area Monitors,
October 17, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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29]
Stack Monitoring,
October 17, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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30]
Ionization Chambers for Area Monitoring,
October 17, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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31]
Special Holding System for Gases, NCSC #36,
October 24, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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32]
Display of Radioactive Gases from Reactor, NCSC #41,
November 21, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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33]
Analysis of effect of a series of holding tanks on decay of radioactive gases, especially xenon-133,
December 31, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
34]
Equilibrium of Radioactive Product of Intermittent Reactor Operation,
n.d.
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
35]
Activity of Reactor Cooling Water,
January 16, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
36]
Information from Oak Ridge February 15-17,
February, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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37]
Control Mechanisms - Sources,
February, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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38]
Report on discussion with people at Oak Ridge Y-12 and X-10 on various topics. A total of 17 conclusions and recommendations,
NCSC #49,
February 15, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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39]
Notes on costs of instrumentation and assignments for implementation,
February 29, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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40]
Heat from Fission Product Radioactivity in Reactor,
1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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41]
List of materials needed for aluminum envelope,
May 2, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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42]
Instrumentation Requirements for Achieving Critical Mass,
May 22, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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43]
Nuclear Reactor Instrumentation,
May 29, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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44]
Sampling Tube in Reactor,
June 10, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
45]
Boron in curtain,
August 4, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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46]
Boron-10 Ionization Chambers,
September 10, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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47]
Ion Chambers,
September 26, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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48]
Purchase of Drafting Equipment and Supplies,
October 6, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
49]
Siphon Break,
October 11, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
50]
Cadmium Sheet,
October 13, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
51]
Information on painting of water windows,
1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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52]
Recorder Usage in Reactor Instrumentation,
October 13, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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53]
General Plan for Usage of Panel Space on the Control Panel,
October 14, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
54]
Gaskets for Water Windows,
October 18, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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55]
Temporary Pulse System for Criticality,
October 18, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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56]
Galvanometer System,
October 18, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
57]
Permanent Pulse Channel,
October 18, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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58]
Block Diagram of Automatic Control System,
October 18, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
59]
Log and Period System,
October 18, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
60]
Sewer Monitoring,
October 25, 1951
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
61]
Critical Flow Orifices, NCSC #56,
October 25, 1952
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
62]
Reactor Safety Precautions,
January 15, 1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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63]
Memorandum on Operating Plans for the Raleigh Research Reactor, NCSC #59,
February 25, 1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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64]
Gas Disposal,
March 17, 1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
65]
Tightness of Control Rods in Sheaths,
March 23, 1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
66]
Gas Holding System,
April 3, 1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
67]
Control and Safety Rods, NCSC #60,
April 6, 1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
68]
Antimony-Beryllium Neutron Sources, NCSC #61,
April 9, 1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
69]
Pelle Isberg to Reactor Group,
May 9, 1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
70]
Location of Instruments in the Reactor,
June 11, 1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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71]
Reactor Operating Procedures,
September 10, 1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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72]
Records that reactor is operating without recombiner,
October 22, 1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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73]
Effectiveness of Series Holding Tanks for Radioactive Gases,
1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
74]
Control Motors,
October 27, 1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
75]
Control Rod, Safety Rod, and Shim Position Indicators,
October 26, 1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
76]
Preparation of Uranium Foils,
1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
77]
Handwritten data from report (of 52 pages),
1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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78]
Table comparing Los Alamos and N.C. State reactors in reports LA-394 and "Program Administration and Installation Design of
the Nuclear Reactor",
1953
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
79]
Renaming of College Radioisotope Committee to College Committee on Safety and Health for the Nuclear Reactor and Radioisotopes,
January 7, 1954
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
80]
Memorandum of Responsibilities, Procedures and Regulations Governing Use of Radioactivity on the Campus,
1954
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
81]
Reactor Staff Assignments,
February 22, 1954
Digital Images
[Box
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82]
Annual Report to AEC on Raleigh Research Reactor Project, NCSC #68,
April 1, 1954
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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83]
Emergency Procedures in Case of Catastrophe Involving the Raleigh Research Reactor, NCSC #84,
September 6, 1954
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
84]
Additional Flux Measurements on the Raleigh Reactor, NCSC #90,
November 1, 1954
Digital Images
[Box
4,
Folder
85]
Requests investigation of the recirculating system,
December 16, 1954
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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86]
Request for plan on intermittent sampling of gases and liquids,
December 16, 1954
Digital Images
[Box
4,
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87]
Report on effect of letting air into recombiner system and holding barrel. Very low pressure discovered. Holding pool filled.,
December 21, 1954
Digital Images These records contain brochures, budgets, contracts, committee meeting minutes, correspondence, course outlines, manuals,
news releases, photographs, student rosters, and syllabi relating to the nuclear technology short courses taught at North
Carolina State University from 1956-1959.
[Box
4,
Folder
84]
Nuclear Engineering,
July, 1955
[Box
4,
Folder
85]
General,
April, 1956 - August, 1956
[Box
4,
Folder
86]
Brochures,
April, 1956 - August, 1956
[Box
5,
Folder
1]
Budgets,
April, 1956 - August, 1956
[Box
5,
Folder
2]
Contracts,
April, 1956 - August, 1956
[Box
5,
Folder
3]
Minutes,
April, 1956 - August, 1956
[Box
5,
Folder
4]
Students,
April, 1956 - August, 1956
[Box
5,
Folder
5]
Nuclear Engineering,
July, 1956
[Box
5,
Folder
6]
General,
September, 1956 - January, 1957
[Box
5,
Folder
7]
Brochures,
September, 1956 - January, 1957
[Box
5,
Folder
8]
Budgets,
September, 1956 - January, 1957
[Box
5,
Folder
9]
Contracts,
September, 1956 - January, 1957
[Box
5,
Folder
10]
Minutes,
September, 1956 - January, 1957
[Box
5,
Folder
11]
Students,
September, 1956 - January, 1957
[Box
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Folder
12]
General,
February, 1957 - June, 1957
[Box
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Folder
13]
Budgets,
February, 1957 - June, 1957
[Box
5,
Folder
14]
Contracts,
February, 1957 - June, 1957
[Box
5,
Folder
15]
Minutes,
February, 1957 - June, 1957
[Box
5,
Folder
16]
Students,
February, 1957 - June, 1957
[Box
5,
Folder
17]
Nuclear Engineering,
July, 1957
[Box
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Folder
18]
General,
September, 1957 - January, 1958
[Box
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Folder
19]
Budgets,
September, 1957 - January, 1958
[Box
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Folder
20]
Contracts,
September, 1957 - January, 1958
[Box
5,
Folder
21]
Students,
September, 1957 - January, 1958
[Box
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Folder
22]
General,
February, 1958 - May, 1958
[Box
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Folder
23]
Budgets,
February, 1958 - May, 1958
[Box
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Folder
24]
Contracts,
February, 1958 - May, 1958
[Box
5,
Folder
25]
Students,
February, 1958 - May, 1958
[Box
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Folder
26]
General,
September, 1958 - January, 1959
[Box
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Folder
27]
Budgets,
September, 1958 - January, 1959
[Box
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Folder
28]
Contracts,
September, 1958 - January, 1959
[Box
5,
Folder
29]
Students,
September, 1958 - January, 1959
[Box
5,
Folder
30]
General,
February, 1959 - May, 1959
[Box
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Folder
31]
Budgets,
February, 1959 - May, 1959
[Box
5,
Folder
32]
Contracts,
February, 1959 - May, 1959
[Box
5,
Folder
33]
Students,
February, 1959 - May, 1959
[Flat Folder
1]
Preliminary Drawings of Section Elevation Reactor Gas and Water System and Plenum Chamber Details,
1955
[Half Box
6]
Anniversary of the Nuclear Engineering Department,
December 2000
[Half Box
7]
RCRA [Resource Conservation and Recovery Act] Extension Act,
1985
ua105_016
Portions of this collection have been digitized and made available online. The entire collection, including materials not
available online, may be viewed in the Special Collections reading room in D.H. Hill Library.
Digital Objects From: Nuclear Reactor, 1950 - 1990
Portions of this collection have been digitized and made available online. The entire collection, including materials not
available online, may be viewed in the Special Collections reading room in D.H. Hill Library.
Digital Objects From: Nuclear Reactor Notebook, 1950 - 1999 CreatorNorth Carolina State University. Dept. of Nuclear Engineering. Quantity2.7 Linear feet 5 archival boxes and 1 flat folder General Physical Description5 archival boxes, 2 archival halfboxes. LocationFor current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Special Collections Research Center Reference Staff. LanguageEnglish Acquisition InformationTransferred from the Department of Nuclear Engineering, North Carolina State University ProcessingProcessed by: Russell S. Koonts; Encoded by: Katherine M. Wisser. Scope and Content NoteCorrespondence, short course materials, minutes, contracts, budget information, and brochures relating to the United States Atomic Energy Commission, teaching of nuclear engineering, the nuclear reactor on campus (1950s), and the Nuclear Engineering program. Historical NoteThe nuclear engineering program at North Carolina State University continues its traditional role in educational leadership and innovation. Over the years, the program has sought to meet the needs of the time and to anticipate future developments. In 1950, Clifford Beck, then of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, obtained support from N. C. State's Dean of Engineering, Harold Lampe,for the idea of building the nation's first university nuclear reactor and establishing the first university nuclear engineering educational curriculum. New faculty joining Dr. Beck included A. C. Menius, Jr., Raymond Murray, Arthur Waltner, and Newton Underwood. The team successfully met and overcame the challenges of the period after World War II: resistance to an entirely new discipline, the absence of textbooks, and security limitations on information about reactors. Approval was secured to offer the Ph.D.degree, in addition to the M.S. and B.S. degrees. The early student body consisted of a number of highly qualified U.S. Air Force officers, who set standards of excellence for students to come later. Graduates of nuclear engineering now are leaders in government, industry, and education. A high percentage of the graduates entered university teaching. The nuclear engineering faculty was among the group that presented special training to foreign scientists and engineers in the Atoms for Peace program, an experiment in sharing nuclear technology on an international basis. North Carolina State's pioneering experiment in nuclear education became the center of attention of the United States and the world. In the early days of nuclear reactor research and development, the curricula were highly science oriented. More recently, greater emphasis been placed on engineering applications. Research by the faculty and graduate students in basic subjects such as nuclear physics and reactor theory has been supplemented by studies of many engineering topics and radiation applications. Paralleling the transition in the nuclear field from basic experiments to commercial power, the nuclear program at N. C. State has built and operated a sequence of reactors: a water boiler, an MTR plate type reactor, and the present 1-megawatt PULSTAR, with uranium oxide fuel and pulsing capability. Each reactor has been used for student training, research, and services to other organizations in North Carolina and the United States. Services and training have included neutron activation analysis, reactor operator training, neutron radiography, radioisotope production and special courses. The undergraduate curriculum achieved and has maintained engineering accreditation. The curriculum has consistently provided well-rounded undergraduate training. The ranks of the faculty expanded after 1963 to include Albert Carnesale, Kuruvilla Verghese, Thomas Elleman, Raymond Saxe, James Bohannon, Ephraim Stam, Robin Gardner, Lloyd Zumwalt, and Jerome Kohl. Authorization was gained from the North Carolina General Assembly to construct the Burlington Engineering Laboratories, which now house the department and the new reactor. For the first decades of the program, much of the financial support was from the federal government through grants, fellowships, and research contracts. More recently, the maturing nuclear industry has taken part of the responsibility for encouraging high school graduates to elect nuclear engineering and for supporting the education of these future employees. The program continues to grow, both in the number of faculty members and in the scope of its offerings. Important recent additions include the Center for Engineering Applications of Radioisotopes, the Electric Power Research Center, the Thermal Hydraulics Laboratory, the Nuclear Materials Research Laboratory, and the Fusion and Plasma Research and Teaching Program. Each of these activities is in the exciting forefront of the nuclear field. Additional information and resources on the history of the Department of Nuclear Engineering can be found through the
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