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Single-phase pump model for analysis of LMFBR heat transport systems (open access)

Single-phase pump model for analysis of LMFBR heat transport systems

A single-phase pump model for transient and steady-state analysis of LMFBR heat transport systems is presented. Fundamental equations of the model are angular momentum balance to determine transient impeller speed and mass balance (including thermal expansion effects) to determine the level of sodium in the pump tank. Pump characteristics are modeled by homologous head and torque relations. All regions of pump operation are represented with reverse rotation allowed. The model also includes option for enthalpy rise calculations and pony motor operation. During steady state, the pump operating speed is determined by matching required head with total load in the circuit. Calculated transient results are presented for pump coastdown and double-ended pipe break accidents. The report examines the influence of frictional torque and specific speed on predicted response for the pump coastdown to natural circulation transient. The results for a double-ended pipe break accident indicate the necessity of including all regions of operation for pump characteristics.
Date: May 1, 1978
Creator: Madni, I.K. & Cazzoli, E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geology and Ground-Water Resources of Camden County, New Jersey (open access)

Geology and Ground-Water Resources of Camden County, New Jersey

From introduction: The purpose of this investigation is to collect and interpret the basic hydrologic and geologic data and to appraise and report on the ground-water resources of Camden County. The objectives were to define the thickness and areal extent of the hydrologic units, evaluate the hydraulic characteristics of the aquifers, determine the effect of pumpage on the water levels of the area, define the source of recharge of the aquifers, and to evaluate the chemical quality of the ground water.
Date: June 1976
Creator: Farlekas, George M.; Nemickas, Bronius & Gill, Harold E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Angelo State University Annual Financial Report: 1992 (open access)

Angelo State University Annual Financial Report: 1992

Annual financial report of the Angelo State University documenting income, expenditures, and other relevant financial information for fiscal year August 31, 1992.
Date: 1992
Creator: Angelo State University
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Public assistance: the growth of a Federal function (open access)

Public assistance: the growth of a Federal function

The ACIR Library is composed of publications that study the interactions between different levels of government. This document addresses the federal role in the federal system and the dynamics of growth.
Date: July 1980
Creator: United States. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Regional assessment of aquifers for thermal-energy storage. Volume 2. Regions 7 through 12 (open access)

Regional assessment of aquifers for thermal-energy storage. Volume 2. Regions 7 through 12

This volume contains information on the geologic and hydrologic framework, major aquifers, aquifers which are suitable and unsuitable for annual thermal energy storage (ATES) and the ATES potential of the following regions of the US: Unglaciated Central Region; Glaciated Appalachians, Unglaciated Appalachians; Coastal Plain; Hawaii; and Alaska. (LCL)
Date: June 1, 1981
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geohydrology of the Englishtown Formation in the Northern Coastal Plain of New Jersey (open access)

Geohydrology of the Englishtown Formation in the Northern Coastal Plain of New Jersey

Report and geographical survey. This report includes geographic data of the Englishtown Formation of the Matawan Group of the Late Cretaceous age. It includes maps and tables.
Date: December 1977
Creator: Nichols, W. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
FAST FLUX TEST FACILITY QUARETLY TECHNICAL REPORT SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER 1969 (open access)

FAST FLUX TEST FACILITY QUARETLY TECHNICAL REPORT SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER 1969

This report was prepared by Battelle-Northwest under Contract No. AT(45-1) -1830 for the Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Reactor Development and Technology, to summarize technical progress made in the Fast Flux Test Facility Program during September, October and November 1969.
Date: January 1, 1970
Creator: Astely, E. R. & Cabell, C. P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
DOE 2010 Occupational Radiation Exposure November 2011 (open access)

DOE 2010 Occupational Radiation Exposure November 2011

This report discusses radiation protection and dose reporting requirements, presents the 2010 occupational radiation dose data trended over the past 5 years, and includes instructions to submit successful ALARA projects.
Date: November 11, 2011
Creator: U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Health, Safety and Security, Office of Analysis
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reactor safety research programs. Quarterly progress report, 1 July--30 September 1977 (open access)

Reactor safety research programs. Quarterly progress report, 1 July--30 September 1977

HTGR safety evaluation included studies on fission product release; materials, chemistry, and instrumentation; structural evaluation; and analytical safety evaluation. LMFBR work included accident sequence studies, technical coordination of structural integrity, and SSC code development and validation. LWR safety studies included thermal/hydraulic analysis; THOR code development; and appraisal of analysis development in foreign countries.
Date: October 1, 1977
Creator: Kouts, H.J.C. & Kato, W.Y.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The effects of air pollution regulations on the US refining industry. Task 3 (open access)

The effects of air pollution regulations on the US refining industry. Task 3

Numerous air pollution regulations affecting petroleum refineries recently have been promulgated, have been proposed, or are under consideration at the federal, state, and local level. As shown in Figure ES-1, all of these environmental regulations are intended to take effect over the relatively short time period from 1989 through 1995. In the aggregate these regulatory activities have significant implications for the US refining industry and the Nation, including: Major investment requirements; changes in industry profitability; potential closure of some refineries; and potential changes in crude oil or product import dependence. At issue is whether the cumulative effect of these regulations could so adversely affect the US refining industry that US national security would be affected. In addition to the regulations outlined in Figure ES-1, President Bush recently presented a major new plan to improve the nation`s air quality. The aspects of the President`s plan that could strongly affect US refineries are summarized below.
Date: June 1, 1989
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Distribution of Chloride Concentrations in the Principal Aquifers of the New Jersey Coastal Plain, 1977-81 (open access)

Distribution of Chloride Concentrations in the Principal Aquifers of the New Jersey Coastal Plain, 1977-81

From abstract: The U.S. Geological Survey maintains a saltwater monitoring network in New Jersey to document and evaluate the movement of saline water into freshwater aquifers that serve as sources of water supply. This report delineates areas in the Coastal Plain where existing or potential saltwater intrusion exists.
Date: 1983
Creator: Schaefer, F. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Biodynamics Division: Annual report, October 1, 1985-September 30, 1986 (open access)

Chemical Biodynamics Division: Annual report, October 1, 1985-September 30, 1986

The research in the Laboratory of Chemical Biodynamics is almost entirely fundamental research. The biological research component is strongly dominated by a long term interest in two main themes which make up our Structural Biology Program. The first interest has to do with understanding the molecular dynamics of photosynthesis. The Laboratory's investigators are studying the various components that make up the photosynthetic reaction center complexes in many different organisms. This work not only involves understanding the kinetics of energy transfer and storage in plants, but also includes studies to work out how photosynthetic cells regulate the expression of genes encoding the photosynthetic apparatus. The second biological theme is a series of investigations into the relationship between structure and function in nucleic acids. Our basic mission in this program is to couple our chemical and biophysical expertise to understand how not only the primary structure of nucleic acids, but also higher levels of structure including interactions with proteins and other nucleic acids regulate the functional activity of genes. In the chemical sciences work in the Laboratory, our investigators are increasing our understanding of the fundamental chemistry of electronically excited molecules, a critical dimension of every photosynthetic energy storage process. We are …
Date: October 1, 1986
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Biodynamics Division: Annual report, October 1, 1986-September 30, 1987 (open access)

Chemical Biodynamics Division: Annual report, October 1, 1986-September 30, 1987

Investigators are studying the various components that make up the photosynthetic reaction center complexes in many different organisms. This work not only involves understanding the kinetics of energy transfer and storage in plants, but also includes studies to work out how photosynthetic cells regulate the expression of genes encoding the photosynthetic apparatus. The second biological theme is a series of investigations into the relationship between structure and function in nucleic acids. Our basic mission in this program is to couple our chemical and biophysical expertise to understand how not only the primary structure of nucleic acids, but also higher levels of structure including interactions with proteins and other nucleic acids regulate the functional activity of genes. In the chemical sciences investigators are increasing our understanding of the fundamental chemistry of electronically excited molecules, a critical dimension of every photosynthetic energy storage process. We are developing approaches not only toward the utilization of sophisticated chemistry to store photon energy, but also to develop systems that can emulate the photosynthetic apparatus in the trapping and transfer of photosynthetic energy. Individual projects are processed separately for the data base.
Date: September 1, 1987
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
FAST FLUX TEST FACILITY. Quarterly Technical Report, January--March 1968. (open access)

FAST FLUX TEST FACILITY. Quarterly Technical Report, January--March 1968.

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Date: January 1, 1969
Creator: Astley, E. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Chromium Industry of the U.S.S.R. (open access)

The Chromium Industry of the U.S.S.R.

Report discussing the production and export or chromite from the U.S.S.R, including an overview of the industry (raw material base, mining and processing facilities, foreign trade, and policies and programs controlling its operations) as well as observations on the outlook for the future.
Date: 1985
Creator: Strishkov, Vasilii V. & Steblez, Walter G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Life sciences: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1988 (open access)

Life sciences: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1988

Life Sciences Research at LBL has both a long history and a new visibility. The physics technologies pioneered in the days of Ernest O. Lawrence found almost immediate application in the medical research conducted by Ernest's brother, John Lawrence. And the tradition of nuclear medicine continues today, largely uninterrupted for more than 50 years. Until recently, though, life sciences research has been a secondary force at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL). Today, a true multi-program laboratory has emerged, in which the life sciences participate as a full partner. The LBL Human Genome Center is a contribution to the growing international effort to map the human genome. Its achievements represent LBL divisions, including Engineering, Materials and Chemical Sciences, and Information and Computing Sciences, along with Cell and Molecular Biology and Chemical Biodynamics. The Advanced Light Source Life Sciences Center will comprise not only beamlines and experimental end stations, but also supporting laboratories and office space for scientists from across the US. This effort reflects a confluence of scientific disciplines --- this time represented by individuals from the life sciences divisions and by engineers and physicists associated with the Advanced Light Source project. And finally, this report itself, the first summarizing the …
Date: July 1, 1989
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Terpenoid biosynthesis in Euphorbia lathyris and Copaifera spp (open access)

Terpenoid biosynthesis in Euphorbia lathyris and Copaifera spp

Biosynthesis of triterpenoids by isolated latex of Euphorbia lathyris was investigated. The rate of in vitro incorporation of mevalonic acid into triterpenoids was thirty times greater than acetate incorporation indicating that the rate-limiting step in the pathway occurs prior to mevalonate. Both HMG-CoA reductase (EC 1.1.1.34) and HMG-CoA lyase (EC 4.1.3.4) activities were detected in isolated latex. HMG-CoA reductase was localized to a membrane-bound fraction of a 5000g pellet of latex. The rate of conversion of HMG-CoA to mevalonate by this enzyme is comparable to the overall rate of acetate incorporation into the triterpenoids suggesting that this enzyme is rate-determining in the biosynthesis of triterpenoids in E. lathyris latex. HMG-CoA reductase of E. lathyris vegetative tissue was localized to the membrane-bound portion of a particulate fraction (18,000g), and was solubilized by treatment with 2% polyoxyethylene ether W-1. Differences in the optimal pH for activity of HMG-CoA reductase from the latex and vegetative tissue suggest that isozymes of the enzyme may be present in the two tissue types. Studies of the incorporation of various precursors into leaf discs and cuttings taken from Copaifera spp. show differences in the rate of incorporation into Copaifera sesquiterpenes suggesting that the site of sesquiterpene biosynthesis …
Date: July 1, 1987
Creator: Skrukrud, C. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Life sciences (open access)

Life sciences

This document is the 1989--1990 Annual Report for the Life Sciences Divisions of the University of California/Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. Specific progress reports are included for the Cell and Molecular Biology Division, the Research Medicine and Radiation Biophysics Division (including the Advanced Light Source Life Sciences Center), and the Chemical Biodynamics Division. 450 refs., 46 figs. (MHB)
Date: April 1, 1991
Creator: Day, L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some nitrogen-14 NMR studies in solids (open access)

Some nitrogen-14 NMR studies in solids

The first order quadrupolar perturbation of the /sup 14/N NMR spectrum yields information regarding the static and dynamic properties of the surrounding electronic environment. Signal to noise problems caused by long /sup 14/N longitudinal relaxation times (T/sub 1/) and small equilibrium polarizations are reduced by rotating frame cross polarization (CP) experiments between /sup 14/N and /sup 1/H. Using quadrupolar echo and CP techniques, the /sup 14/N quadrupolar coupling constants (e/sup 2/qQ/h) and asymmetry parameters (eta) have been obtained for a variety of tetraalkylammonium compounds by observation of their quadrupolar powder patterns at various temperatures. For choline chloride and iodide the /sup 14/N NMR powder patterns exhibit the effects of anisotropic molecular motion, while choline bromide spectra show no such effects.
Date: November 1, 1983
Creator: Pratum, T. K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mineralogy of Uranium-Bearing Deposits in the Boulder Batholith, Montana: Final Report, July 1, 1952 to December 31, 1956 (open access)

Mineralogy of Uranium-Bearing Deposits in the Boulder Batholith, Montana: Final Report, July 1, 1952 to December 31, 1956

From introduction: This report describes the program of research on mineralogy and petrography of certain uraniferous vein deposits in the Boulder batholith of western Montana.
Date: October 23, 1957
Creator: Wright, Harold D.; Bieler, Barrie H.; Emerson, D. O. & Shulhof, W. P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Thermohydraulic Simulation Code for Transients in LMFBRs (SSC-L code) (open access)

Advanced Thermohydraulic Simulation Code for Transients in LMFBRs (SSC-L code)

Physical models for various processes that are encountered in preaccident and transient simulation of thermohydraulic transients in the entire liquid metal fast breeder reactor (LMFBR) plant are described in this report. A computer code, SSC-L, was written as a part of the Super System Code (SSC) development project for the "loop"-type designs of LMFBRs. This code has the self-starting capability, i.e., preaccident or steady-state calculations are performed internally. These results then serve as the starting point for the transient simulation.
Date: February 1, 1978
Creator: Agrawal, A. K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Catalog of Angelo State University, 2010-2011, Graduate (open access)

Catalog of Angelo State University, 2010-2011, Graduate

Catalog of graduate courses offered by Angelo State University for the year 2010-2011, as well as general information about the university, programs, and policies.
Date: ~2010
Creator: Angelo State University
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
FCC Reports, Second Series, Volume 21, February 4, 1970 to March 26, 1970 (open access)

FCC Reports, Second Series, Volume 21, February 4, 1970 to March 26, 1970

Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date: 1970-03~
Creator: United States. Federal Communications Commission.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geological Survey Research, 1965: Chapter A (open access)

Geological Survey Research, 1965: Chapter A

Report summarizing results of research conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey during fiscal year 1965. It provides an overview of the economic and scientific work of the organization.
Date: 1965
Creator: Geological Survey (U.S.)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library