Stress analysis of ultrasonic density detector for LOFT core inlet steady-state and LOCE conditions. Supplement 1 (open access)

Stress analysis of ultrasonic density detector for LOFT core inlet steady-state and LOCE conditions. Supplement 1

The UDD sensor bar with modified cross-section (0.0938-in. thick by 0.25-in. high overall) was analyzed to determine its resonant frequencies. Thermal and fluid-induced stresses due to steady-state and LOCE loads were also calculated. The sensor bar was shown not to be subject to vortex-shedding lock-in and was shown to meet applicable criteria of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. Seismic loads are insignificant compared to fluid loads.
Date: April 25, 1979
Creator: Mosby, W.R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculated powder x-ray diffraction data for boron (open access)

Calculated powder x-ray diffraction data for boron

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Date: May 25, 1973
Creator: Holcombe, C.E. Jr. & Coffey, A. L., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Telemicroscope system for inspecting and photographing laser target alignment (open access)

Telemicroscope system for inspecting and photographing laser target alignment

A simple optical design composed of two identical units set at right angles to one another provides for the inspection of laser target alignment in x, y, and z coordinates. The system also makes photographic records of the target placement. (auth)
Date: January 25, 1974
Creator: Reedy, R. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Trace metal characterization and speciation in geothermal effluent by multiple scanning anodic stripping voltammetry and atomic absorption analysis (open access)

Trace metal characterization and speciation in geothermal effluent by multiple scanning anodic stripping voltammetry and atomic absorption analysis

Recent studies have shown geothermal power plants to have a significant environmental impact on the ground water of the area. The heavy metals arsenic and mercury are special problems, as both are concentrated by flora and fauna exposed to the effluent waters. Because the toxicity of these and other metallic pollutants present in geothermal effluent depends on the chemical form, or speciation, of the particular metal, any serious study of the environmental impact of a geothermal development should include studies of trace metal speciation, in addition to trace metal concentration. This proposal details a method for determining metal speciation in dilute waters. The method is based on ion-exchange and backed by atomic absorption spectrometry and multiple scanning anodic stripping voltammetry. Special laboratory studies will be performed on mercury, arsenic and selenium speciation in synthetic geothermal water. The method will be applied to three known geothermal areas in Washington and Oregon, with emphasis on the speciation of mercury, arsenic and selenium in these waters. The computer controlled electrochemical instrumentation was built and tested. Using this instrumentation, a new experimental procedure was developed to determine the chemical form (speciation) of metal ions in very dilute solutions (ng/ml). This method was tested on …
Date: May 25, 1979
Creator: Kowalski, B.R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
West European Communist Parties in 1977, An Analysis and Chronology of Developments (open access)

West European Communist Parties in 1977, An Analysis and Chronology of Developments

This report is an Analysis and Chronology of Developments of West European Communist Parties in 1977.
Date: January 25, 1978
Creator: Sloan, Stanley R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Response by Educators, Government Officials, and Independent Associations, Commissions, and Other Organizations to the Problem of Campus Unrest in the United States -- a Select Compendium of New Accounts -- July 1969 - May 1970 (open access)

Response by Educators, Government Officials, and Independent Associations, Commissions, and Other Organizations to the Problem of Campus Unrest in the United States -- a Select Compendium of New Accounts -- July 1969 - May 1970

This is a compendium of new articles from July 1969-May 1970 that is response of various government, education and other American figures addressing campus unrest.
Date: June 25, 1970
Creator: Jones, Richard S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Methods of economic analysis applied to fusion research: discount rate determination and the fossil fuel price effect (open access)

Methods of economic analysis applied to fusion research: discount rate determination and the fossil fuel price effect

In current and previous efforts, ECON has provided a preliminary economic assessment of a fusion research program. Part of this effort was the demonstration of a methodology for the estimation of reactor system costs and risk and for the treatment of program alternatives as a series of steps (tests) to buy information, thereby controlling program risk and providing a sound economic rationale for properly constructed research programs. The first phase of work also identified two areas which greatly affect the overall economic evaluation of fusion research and which warranted further study in the second phase. This led to the two tasks of the second phase reported herein: (1) discount rate determination and (2) evaluation of the effect of the expectation of the introduction of fusion power on current fossil fuel prices. In the first task, various conceptual measures of the social rate of discount were reviewed and critiqued. In the second task, a benefit area that had been called out by ECON was further examined. Long-range R and D yields short-term benefits in the form of lower nonrenewable energy resource prices because the R and D provides an expectation of future competition for the remaining reserves at the time of …
Date: September 25, 1978
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library