An Automated Sample-Processing and Titration An Automated Sample-Processing and Titration

Year
1976
Author(s)
J.E. Harrar - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
C.L. Pomernacki - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
H.R. Brand - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Abstract
The system comprises a computer-controlled automatic wet chemical analyzer, and a scheme for handling all of the data generating operations associated with the assay of solid or solution samples containing uranium. The analytical measurement technique is based on the Davies-Gray/New Brunswick Laboratory method, and involves controlled-current coulometry with potentiometric endpoint detection. To increase the credibility of the analytical results and minimize the probability of processing large numbers of samples incorrectly, the analyzer includes an extensive faultmonitoring network. This guards against (a) off-normal conditions that might result in analytical errors, and (b) unsafe operating conditions. There is provision for analyzing standards along with samples, and for automatically comparing the standard results with allowable control limits.