Preliminary Seal Design Evaluation for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (open access)

Preliminary Seal Design Evaluation for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant

From abstract: This report presents a preliminary evaluation of design concepts for the eventual sealing of the shafts, drifts, and boreholes at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Facility. The purpose of the seal systems is to limit the flow of water into, through, and out of the repository.
Date: March 1988
Creator: Stormont, J. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Interpretation of Wireline Geophysical Logs : ERDA No.9 Stratigraphic Test Borehole DOE WIPP Site, Eddy County, New Mexico (open access)

Interpretation of Wireline Geophysical Logs : ERDA No.9 Stratigraphic Test Borehole DOE WIPP Site, Eddy County, New Mexico

From introduction: This report describes a stratigraphic core hole known as ERDA No. 9 drilled at the approximate center of the WIPP site.
Date: February 1981
Creator: Griswold, George B. & McWhirter, V. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind Design of Flat Panel Photovoltaic Array Structures: Final Report (open access)

Wind Design of Flat Panel Photovoltaic Array Structures: Final Report

From abstract: This is a study of feasible low-cost structures for solar photovoltaic central power plants. The test program is a limited effort to advance the state of the art and further work is recommended.
Date: June 1980
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of the Mount Laguna Photovoltaic Cell Failure (open access)

Analysis of the Mount Laguna Photovoltaic Cell Failure

From summary: The purpose of this analysis is to provide photovoltaic (P/V) system design and field engineers with an understanding of the primary factors which can cause individual P/V cells in a module or an array to be forced into reverse bias and eventual failure and to provide guidelines for the adequate protection of the cells.
Date: January 1981
Creator: Anderson, E.; Lambarski, T.; Kadlec, D.; Nakos, J. & Turfler, R. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Design of a Side-by-Side Photovoltaic Thermal Systems for a Northeast All-Electric Residence (open access)

The Design of a Side-by-Side Photovoltaic Thermal Systems for a Northeast All-Electric Residence

From background: The solar system design described in this report is for a residential two story house located in the Northeast region of the country typified by the Boston/Madison weather environment. A side-by-side photovoltaic/thermal system design was developed for the application.
Date: November 1980
Creator: Mehalick, E. M.; O'Brien, G.; Tully, G. F.; Johnson, J.; Parker, J.; Truncellito, N. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
20-ton HE Cratering Experiments in Desert Alluvium: Final Report, May 1962 (open access)

20-ton HE Cratering Experiments in Desert Alluvium: Final Report, May 1962

From abstract and summary: Project Stagecoach consisted of the detonation of three 40,000-pound charges. Blocks of cast TNT were stacked to resemble a sphere and, the whole center-detonated.
Date: March 1960
Creator: Vortman, Luke J. & MacDougall, H. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
WIPP Hydrology Program Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Southeastern New Mexico: Hydrologic Data Report #6 (open access)

WIPP Hydrology Program Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Southeastern New Mexico: Hydrologic Data Report #6

From introduction: This report describes the objectives, scope, design, drilling and hydrologic history, and the test results collected during permeability testing of sub-horizontal boreholes drilled in the waste-handling shaft (WHS) at the Waste Pilot Plant (WIPP) site located in southeastern New Mexico.
Date: May 1988
Creator: Stensrud, W. A.; Bame, M. A.; Lantz, K. D.; Cauffman, T. L.; Palmer, J. B. & Saulnier, G. J., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Re-entry Flight Demonstration No. 1 (RFD-1): Optical Data and Fuel-Element Experiment (open access)

Re-entry Flight Demonstration No. 1 (RFD-1): Optical Data and Fuel-Element Experiment

This report on the RFD-1 optical data and external fuel-element experiment includes a description of the instruments and test components used, a presentation of the data obtained, an explanation of the methods of data reduction employed, and a statement of the conclusions derived. It covers the theory, design, qualification tests, flight-test data, and results of the external fuel-element experiment. Also presented is a theoretical analysis of observed versus predicted ablation times and altitudes for the external fuel elements. In addition, this report presents recommendations for improvements to data acquisition and reduction methods in future, similar flight tests.
Date: October 1964
Creator: White, I. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Row Charge Spacing and Depth on Crater Dimensions (open access)

The Effect of Row Charge Spacing and Depth on Crater Dimensions

From preface: The work described in this document is directed toward determining the optimum method of employing explosives to form a ditch, channel, or canal of certain desired dimensions.
Date: November 1963
Creator: Vortman, Luke J. & Schofield, L. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Proceedings of the International Symposium for Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Materials: 1965 (open access)

Proceedings of the International Symposium for Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Materials: 1965

Forword: The International Symposium for Packaging and Transportation of radioactive materials held at Albuquerque, New Mexico, January 12 to 15, 1965, was a joint effort on the part of the Sandia Corporation, the Albuquerque Operations Office, and the Headquarters, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
Date: June 1965
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
SOLSTOR Description and User's Guide (open access)

SOLSTOR Description and User's Guide

Abstract: This report describes the computer simulation code SOLSTOR. The code simulates energy systems in which electricity is generated by either a photovoltaic (PV) system or a wind turbine generator (WTG). Storage may or may not be present. Backup electricity, if needed, is provided either from a utility grid or from a fuel-burning generator. SOLSTOR minimizes the life cycle cost of providing energy by choosing the optimal solar or wind system component sizes. Rates for electricity purchased from the grid can include time-of-day (TOD) energy charges as well as time-of-day peak demand changes. Sell-back to the grid of excess collected energy is also considered.
Date: March 1981
Creator: Aronson, Eugene A.; Caskey, David L. & Caskey, Bill C.
System: The UNT Digital Library