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Advanced system demonstration for utilization of biomass as an energy source. Volume IV. Design drawings (open access)

Advanced system demonstration for utilization of biomass as an energy source. Volume IV. Design drawings

This volume contains design drawings for the biomass cogeneration plant to be built in Maine. The drawings show a considerable degree of detail, however, they are not to be considered released for construction. There has been no actual procurement of equipment, therefore equipment drawings certified by suppliers have not been included. (DMC)
Date: October 1, 1980
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sunset Commission Staff Report: Texas State Boards of Public Accountancy, Architectural Examiners, and Professional Engineers (open access)

Sunset Commission Staff Report: Texas State Boards of Public Accountancy, Architectural Examiners, and Professional Engineers

Report from the Sunset Commission regarding the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy, the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, the Texas Board of Professional Engineers, and the Licensing Agency Pilot Project. It includes background information, issues and recommendations, and supplementary documentation.
Date: October 2002
Creator: Hopson, Steve; Aerne, Melissa; Hartman, Lori; Shaw, Tracye; Trost, Amy; Whitten, Meredith et al.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Southeast Corridor: Final Environmental Impact Statement - Appendix D: Preliminary Engineering Plan and Profile Drawings (open access)

Southeast Corridor: Final Environmental Impact Statement - Appendix D: Preliminary Engineering Plan and Profile Drawings

Appendix D to the Final Environmental Statement for the Southeast Corridor. It contains maps and drawing drawing made during the preliminary engineering process.
Date: October 2003
Creator: Dallas Area Rapid Transit
System: The Portal to Texas History
South Oak Cliff Corridor Blue Line Extension: Draft Local Environmental Assessment - Appendix C: 5% Design Plan and Profile Drawings (open access)

South Oak Cliff Corridor Blue Line Extension: Draft Local Environmental Assessment - Appendix C: 5% Design Plan and Profile Drawings

Appendix C for the proposed South Oak Cliff Corridor Blue Line Extension from Ledbetter Station to the UNT Dallas campus. It contains maps and drawing drawing made during the preliminary engineering process.
Date: October 2012
Creator: Dallas Area Rapid Transit
System: The Portal to Texas History
Design documentation: Krypton encapsulation preconceptual design (open access)

Design documentation: Krypton encapsulation preconceptual design

US EPA regulations limit the release of Krypton-85 to the environment from commercial facilities after January 1, 1983. In order to comply with these regulations, Krypton-85, which would be released during reprocessing of commercial nuclear fuel, must be collected and stored. Technology currently exists for separation of krypton from other inert gases, and for its storage as a compressed gas in steel cylinders. The requirements, which would be imposed for 100-year storage of Krypton-85, have led to development of processes for encapsulation of krypton within a stable solid matrix. The objective of this effort was to provide preconceptual engineering designs, technical evaluations, and life cycle costing data for comparison of two alternate candidate processes for encapsulation of Krypton-85. This report has been prepared by The Ralph M. Parsons Company for the US Department of Energy.
Date: October 1, 1994
Creator: Knecht, D.A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design scope of the Z Plant Plutonium Reclamation Facility: Project CAC-880 (open access)

Design scope of the Z Plant Plutonium Reclamation Facility: Project CAC-880

The purpose of this document is to present the Title I scope design which will constitute the basis for Title II detail design of the Plutonium Reclamation Facility.
Date: October 17, 1960
Creator: Braden, D. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Highlights of the SSC Site Development Plan (open access)

Highlights of the SSC Site Development Plan

This paper summarizes highlights of the Site Development Plan for the Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory. The Plan, sometimes called a Master Plan, was prepared by the architectural and engineering firm for the Laboratory: Parsons Brinckerhoff/Morrison Knudsen (PB/MK) working in association with CRSS. Their task was to interpret the SSC project needs in the context of the Ellis County, Texas site. The team effort was under the direction of Lewis May from CRSS, guided by Robert Sims from the SSC Laboratory. Conceptual drawings are presented in this report.
Date: October 1, 1991
Creator: Sanford, J.R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Level II Cultural Resource investigation for the Texoma Distribution Enhancements project, Cameron and Calcasieu Parishes, Louisiana: Final report (open access)

Level II Cultural Resource investigation for the Texoma Distribution Enhancements project, Cameron and Calcasieu Parishes, Louisiana: Final report

A Level II Cultural Resource Survey was completed for the Texoma Distribution Enhancements project, located in Cameron and Calcasieu Parishes, Louisiana. The 13-mile pipeline extends from Strategic Petroleum Reserve No. 3 to a terminus near Vincent Landing. Located in Louisiana's southwest coastal zone, the pipeline will traverse extensive marsh lands as well as upland prairie terrace areas. Present land use within the project area consists primarily of undeveloped marsh land and cattle range. The study methods included background research, intensive pedestrian survey with systematic shovel testing, a boat survey, and laboratory analysis of recovered artifact collections. One historic site, 16CU205, was identified during the field survey, and it was tested for National Register eligibility. The site is assignable to the Industrialization and Modernization (1890-1940) Cultural Unit. Archaeological testing indicates that it is a rural residence or farmstead, with a house and one outbuilding within the proposed right-of-way. The site lacks significant historical association and sufficient archaeological integrity to merit inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. Four standing structures were also identified during the field survey. The structures are agricultural outbuildings, less than 40 years in age, that possess no architectural distinction or historical association. They have been documented …
Date: October 1, 1987
Creator: LeeDecker, C. H. & Holland, C. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
CAD data exchange with Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., Oak Ridge, TN (open access)

CAD data exchange with Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., Oak Ridge, TN

This document has been developed to provide guidance in the interchange of electronic CAD data with Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., Oak Ridge, Tennessee. It is not meant to be as comprehensive as the existing standards and specifications, but to provide a minimum set of practices that will enhance the success of the CAD data exchange. It is now a Department of Energy (DOE) Oak Ridge Field Office requirement that Architect-Engineering (A-E) firms prepare all new drawings using a Computer Aided Design (CAD) system that is compatible with the Facility Manager`s (FM) CAD system. For Oak Ridge facilities, the CAD system used for facility design by the FM, Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., is Intregraph. The format for interchange of CAD data for Oak Ridge facilities will be the Intergraph MicroStation/IGDS format.
Date: October 1, 1994
Creator: Smith, K. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ventilation systems analysis during tornado conditions. Progress report, October 1, 1976--April 30, 1977. [TVENT] (open access)

Ventilation systems analysis during tornado conditions. Progress report, October 1, 1976--April 30, 1977. [TVENT]

A computer code, TVENT, has been developed to predict the tornado-induced pressures and flows within an arbitrary nuclear facility ventilation system. Operational experience with TVENT in analyzing an ERDA facility has resulted in code modifications. Several architectural firms have agreed to use TVENT to analyze their designs. They will provide us with comments on the code and user's manual to make them more useful. Our investigation of the feasibility of scale model analysis to provide additional comparative data and preliminary results is presented. Preliminary calculations indicate that a distorted model would be necessary. Distortion of the Reynolds number relating the model to the prototype appears to be the most practical approach. The Idaho Chemical Processing Plant (ICPP) atmospheric protection system was analyzed using TVENT, and the results are presented. They were found to be in close agreement with the real system under steady-state conditions. For a tornado at the exhaust stack, TVENT predicted a flow increase of 70 percent through the system's HEPA filters.
Date: October 1, 1977
Creator: Gregory, W. S.; Andrae, R. W.; Duerre, K. H. & Dove, R. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Passive solar water heating: breadbox design for the Fred Young Farm Labor Center in Indio (open access)

Passive solar water heating: breadbox design for the Fred Young Farm Labor Center in Indio

An appropriate passive solar preheater for multifamily housing units in the Fred Young Farm Labor Center in Indio, California, was designed and analyzed. A brief summary of passive preheater systems and the key design features used in current designs is presented. The design features necessary for the site requirements are described. The eight preliminary preheater designs reviewed for the project are presented. The results of thermal performance simulation for the eight prototype systems are discussed. Alternative monitoring systems for the installation are described and evaluated. The consultants' recommendations, working drawings, and performance estimates of the system selected are presented. (MHR)
Date: October 1, 1979
Creator: Melzer, B & Maeda, B
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report on HAPO Unitized Microfilm Drawing System (open access)

Report on HAPO Unitized Microfilm Drawing System

This report is being submitted to provide information and data on the planning and installation of a new mechanized drawing system which utilizes a new drawing index system and a 35mm microfilm image in a standard IBM card. The communication of engineering information to date has been primarily the full size contact print produced by exposing and developing light sensitive material. This method produces legible copies; but, it has the following disadvantages : (a) the original drawings are fragile, and become dirty and worn through excessive use and handling; (b) the sensitized paper has a limited shelf life; (c) the reproduction cycle is slow because it requires hand feeding and adjustment of the reproduction machine to the condition of the original; (d) the prints are large and unwieldy to handle as working documents; and (e) the filling of originals and copies is slow and expensive. In addition, providing reference prints which are accessible to engineering personnel in the widely separated areas from a central file and reproduction facility is slow, expensive and time consuming.
Date: October 1, 1959
Creator: Durbin, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Initial building investigations at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland: Building E5190 (open access)

Initial building investigations at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland: Building E5190

As part of a building decommissioning and demolition program at Aberdeen Proving Ground, a detailed inspection of each target building is conducted in order to characterize and describe the state of the building as it currently exists and to identify areas potentially contaminated with toxic or other hazardous substances. Room surfaces, drains and sumps, remaining equipment, and such associated exterior aboveground and underground appurtenances as tanks and pipelines are among the features, generically termed compartments, that may be potentially contaminated. Detailed drawings are prepared to illustrate the existing structure of each building. This report presents the results of the inspection of building E5190 in the Edgewood/Canal Creek area of Aberdeen Proving Ground. This building houses a 10,000-gal tank formerly used to store xylene. Eleven potentially contaminated compartments were identified in this building and its vicinity.
Date: October 1, 1993
Creator: Brubaker, K. L.; Dougherty, J. M. & Tome, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Solar central receiver prototype heliostat: phase 1. Final technical report, September 30, 1977-June 24, 1978 (open access)

Solar central receiver prototype heliostat: phase 1. Final technical report, September 30, 1977-June 24, 1978

The complete preliminary design analysis and drawings of the heliostat system that were used as the basis for the manufacturing conceptual design and cost estimates are presented. Complete costing data is included along with all of the assumptions and data used in studying the production processes. A detailed description of the control system design is given together with a full report on the breadboard testing of the linear motor drives and the self-calibrating control system. Specifications and a conceptual design of the Automatic Foundation Machine are provided as well as a complete description of the installation process and its labor and time estimates. The enclosed heliostat consists of an aluminized film reflector which is deployed on a lightweight, eight-strut frame mounted on a single pipe pedestal with azimuth and elevation drives and totally housed in an air supported enclosure. An open loop control system with self calibration capability directs centrally computed sun angles and steering commands to individual heliostats of a total system via 2-way multiplex methods over the field power distribution network. Totally mass-produced in conventional industrial factories, the preassembled components are shipped without restriction and are semi-automatically installed within 30-minute time cycles. Requiring no cleaning, the 30-year life …
Date: October 1, 1978
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Central receiver solar thermal power system, Phase 1. CDRL item 2. Pilot plant preliminary design report. Volume VI. Electrical power generation and master control subsystems and balance of plant (open access)

Central receiver solar thermal power system, Phase 1. CDRL item 2. Pilot plant preliminary design report. Volume VI. Electrical power generation and master control subsystems and balance of plant

The requirements, performance, and subsystem configuration for both the Commercial and Pilot Plant electrical power generation subsystems (EPGS) and balance of plants are presented. The EPGS for both the Commercial Plant and Pilot Plant make use of conventional, proven equipment consistent with good power plant design practices in order to minimize risk and maximize reliability. The basic EPGS cycle selected is a regenerative cycle that uses a single automatic admission, condensing, tandem-compound double-flow turbine. Specifications, performance data, drawings, and schematics are included. (WHK)
Date: October 1, 1977
Creator: Hallet, Jr., R. W. & Gervais, R. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Interior Duct System Design, Construction, and Performance (open access)

Interior Duct System Design, Construction, and Performance

By removing air distribution and conditioning equipment from unconditioned spaces, homeowners stand to benefit substantially with respect to both energy savings and indoor air quality. Duct leakage introduces: Greater heating and cooling loads from air at extreme temperatures and humidity levels; Outside air and air from unconditioned spaces that may contain air borne contaminants, combustion gases, pollen, mold spores, and/or particles of building materials; and Higher whole-house infiltration/exfiltration rates. Exemplary studies conducted since 1990 have demonstrated the prevalence of duct leakage throughout the United States and measured energy savings of approximately 20% during both heating and cooling seasons from leakage reduction. These all dealt with duct leakage to and/or from unconditioned spaces. In the building science community, leakage within the conditioned space is generally presumed to eliminate the negative consequences of duct leakage with the exception of possibly creating pressure imbalances in the house which relates to higher infiltration and/or exfiltration. The practical challenges of isolating ducts and air handlers from unconditioned spaces require builders to construct an air-tight environment for the ducts. Florida Solar Energy Center researchers worked with four builders in Texas, North Carolina, and Florida who build a furred-down chase located either in a central hallway or …
Date: October 10, 2001
Creator: Mcllvaine, Janet E.R.; Beal, David & Fairey, Philip
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bin Set 1 Calcine Retrieval Feasibility Study (open access)

Bin Set 1 Calcine Retrieval Feasibility Study

At the Department of Energy's Idaho Nuclear Technology and Engineering Center, as an interim waste management measure, both mixed high-level liquid waste and sodium bearing waste have been solidified by a calculation process and are stored in the Calcine Solids Storage Facilities. This calcined product will eventually be treated to allow final disposal in a national geologic repository. The Calcine Solids Storage Facilities comprise seven ''bit sets.'' Bin Set 1, the first to be constructed, was completed in 1959, and has been in service since 1963. It is the only bin set that does not meet current safe-shutdown earthquake seismic criteria. In addition, it is the only bin set that lacks built-in features to aid in calcine retrieval. One option to alleviate the seismic compliance issue is to transport the calcine from Bin Set 1 to another bin set which has the required capacity and which is seismically qualified. This report studies the feasibility of retrieving the calcine from Bi n Set 1 and transporting it into Bin Set 6 which is located approximately 650 feet away. Because Bin Set 1 was not designed for calcine retrieval, and because of the high radiation levels and potential contamination spread from the …
Date: October 1, 1999
Creator: Adams, R. D.; Berry, S. M.; Galloway, K. J.; Langenwalter, T. A.; Lopez, D. A.; Noakes, C. M. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final Report: Design & Evaluation of Energy Efficient Modular Classroom Structures Phase II / Volume I-VII, January 17, 1995 - October 30, 1999 (open access)

Final Report: Design & Evaluation of Energy Efficient Modular Classroom Structures Phase II / Volume I-VII, January 17, 1995 - October 30, 1999

We are developing innovations to enable modular builders to improve the energy performance of their classrooms with no increase in first cost. The Modern Building Systems' (MBS) classroom building conforms to the stringent Oregon energy code, and at $18/ft{sup 2} ($1.67/m{sup 2}) (FOB the factory) it is at the low end of the cost range for modular classrooms. We have investigated daylighting, cross-ventilation, solar preheat of ventilation air, air-to-air heat exchanger, electric lighting controls, and down-sizing HVAC systems as strategies to improve energy performance. We were able to improve energy performance with no increase in first cost in all climates examined. Two papers and a full report on Phase I of this study are available. The work described in this report is from the second phase of the project. In the first phase we redesigned the basic modular classroom to incorporate energy strategies including daylighting, cross-ventilation, solar preheating of ventilation air, and insulation. We also explored thermal mass but determined that it was not a cost-effective strategy in the five climates we examined. Energy savings ranged from 6% to 49% with an average of 23%. Paybacks ranged from 1.3 years to 23.8 years, an average of 12.1 years. In Phase …
Date: October 30, 1999
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
SOLAR ENERGY PROGRAM: CHAPTER FROM THE ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT ANNUAL REPORT 1979 (open access)

SOLAR ENERGY PROGRAM: CHAPTER FROM THE ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT ANNUAL REPORT 1979

Solar energy has become a major alternative for supplying a substantial fraction of the nation's future energy needs. The Department of Energy (DOE) supports activities ranging from the demonstration of existing technology to research on future possibilities; and at LBL projects are in progress which span that range of activities. To assess various solar applications it is important to quantify the solar resource. In one project, LBL is cooperating with the Pacific Gas and Electric Company in the implementation and operation of a solar radiation data collection network in northern California. Special instruments have been developed and are now in use to measure the solar and circumsolar (around the sun) radiation. These measurements serve to predict the performance of solar designs which use focusing collectors (mirrors or lenses) to concentrate the sunlight. Efforts are being made to assist DOE in demonstrating existing solar technology. DOE's San Francisco Operations Office (SAN) has been given technical support for its management of commercial-building solar demonstration projects. The installation of a solar hot water and space heating system on an LBL building established model techniques and procedures as part of the DOE Facilities Solar Demonstration Program. Technical support is also provided for SAN in …
Date: October 1, 1980
Creator: Authors, Various
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Breeder Reactor I Preservation Plan (open access)

Experimental Breeder Reactor I Preservation Plan

Experimental Breeder Reactor I (EBR I) is a National Historic Landmark located at the Idaho National Laboratory, a Department of Energy laboratory in southeastern Idaho. The facility is significant for its association and contributions to the development of nuclear reactor testing and development. This Plan includes a structural assessment of the interior and exterior of the EBR I Reactor Building from a preservation, rather than an engineering stand point and recommendations for maintenance to ensure its continued protection.
Date: October 1, 2006
Creator: Braun, Julie
System: The UNT Digital Library
ELK RIVER REACTOR. Quarterly Project Report for June-July-August 1959 (open access)

ELK RIVER REACTOR. Quarterly Project Report for June-July-August 1959

Progress is summarized on fuel element development, control rods and drives, reactor vessel and components. shielding, instrumentation, reactor building, plant facilities, and construction at site. (See also ACNP-ERR-3.) (W.D.M.)
Date: October 31, 1960
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Functional design criteria radioactive liquid waste line replacement, Project W-087. Revision 3 (open access)

Functional design criteria radioactive liquid waste line replacement, Project W-087. Revision 3

This document provides the functional design criteria for the 222-S Laboratory radioactive waste drain piping and transfer pipeline replacement. The project will replace the radioactive waste drain piping from the hot cells in 222-S to the 219-S Waste Handling Facility and provide a new waste transfer route from 219-S to the 244-S Catch Station in Tank Farms.
Date: October 13, 1994
Creator: McVey, C. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Power Systems Development Facility. Quarterly technical progress report, January 1--March 31, 1993 (open access)

Power Systems Development Facility. Quarterly technical progress report, January 1--March 31, 1993

The conceptual design of the facility was extended to include a within scope, phased expansion of the existing Hot Gas Cleanup Test Facility Cooperative Agreement to also address systems integration issues of hot particulate removal in advanced coal-based power generation systems. This expansion included the consideration of the following modules at the test facility in addition to the existing Transport Reactor gas source and Hot Gas Cleanup Units: 1. Carbonizer/Pressurized Circulating Fluidized Bed Gas Source. 2. Hot Gas Cleanup Units to mate to all gas streams. 3. Combustion Gas Turbine. 4. Fuel Cell and associated gas treatment. This expansion to the Hot Gas Cleanup Test Facility is herein referred to as the Power Systems Development Facility (PSDF). The major emphasis during this reporting period was continuing the detailed design of the facility, finalizing the selection for the Carbonizer/Transport and the circulating pressurized fluidized-bed combustor (CPFBC) particulate control devices (PCDs), drafting the air permit for the facility and continue the installation of the transport reactor development unit (TRDU). The detailed design of the PSDF continued to refine interface points to streamline the design of the facility.
Date: October 1, 1993
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Research utilization in the building industry: decision model and preliminary assessment (open access)

Research utilization in the building industry: decision model and preliminary assessment

The Research Utilization Program was conceived as a far-reaching means for managing the interactions of the private sector and the federal research sector as they deal with energy conservation in buildings. The program emphasizes a private-public partnership in planning a research agenda and in applying the results of ongoing and completed research. The results of this task support the hypothesis that the transfer of R and D results to the buildings industry can be accomplished more efficiently and quickly by a systematic approach to technology transfer. This systematic approach involves targeting decision makers, assessing research and information needs, properly formating information, and then transmitting the information through trusted channels. The purpose of this report is to introduce elements of a market-oriented knowledge base, which would be useful to the Building Systems Division, the Office of Buildings and Community Systems and their associated laboratories in managing a private-public research partnership on a rational systematic basis. This report presents conceptual models and data bases that can be used in formulating a technology transfer strategy and in planning technology transfer programs.
Date: October 1, 1985
Creator: Watts, R. L.; Johnson, D. R.; Smith, S. A. & Westergard, E. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library