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A Student Interior Design Laboratory Manual for Perspective Drawing 134 (open access)

A Student Interior Design Laboratory Manual for Perspective Drawing 134

This paper is to present a student interior design laboratory manual for Perspective Drawing 134. A mechanical and freehand approach to the grid method of perspective is used. Chapter I reviews the significance of the problem, definitions of terms of perspective, data sources and method of procedure. Chanter II explains a brief overview of perspective from primitive man to its present use in interior design. Chapter III reviews the general principles of perspective. Chapter IV presents the grid method to one-point and two-point perspective, both mechanical and freehand approaches. Included are step by step illustrations and explanations of the method. Chapter V summarizes the intent of this study.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Farias, Anna Laura
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
FCHART Instruction Manual (open access)

FCHART Instruction Manual

The FCHART program has been modified to include several versions and can be used easily in batch mode. Input data as well as output information can be saved from run to run. This manual assumes that the user has a general understanding of FCHART and a limited understanding of SUPERWYLBUR.
Date: April 21, 1977
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Coulometer operator's manual (open access)

Coulometer operator's manual

The coulometer control system automates the titration of uranium and plutonium as performed by the CMB-1 group. The system consists of a printer, microcontroller, and coulometer, all of which are controlled by an algorithm stored in the microcontroller read-only memory. This manual describes the titration procedure using the coulometer control system, its theory and maintenance.
Date: July 1, 1977
Creator: Criscuolo, A. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
SOLARSIM operations manual (open access)

SOLARSIM operations manual

SOLARSIM is a quantitative computer model which calculates, on a regional and national basis, domestic water and domestic space and water heating loads for single family detached dwellings. SOLARSIM is also capable of performing life-cycle cost analyses of solar space and water heating systems of various levels of intricacy. The main function of SOLARSIM, a solar energy financial incentive model for the applications of solar water heating and solar space and water heating, is to estimate the impacts of different economic and financial incentive scenarios designed to accelerate the market penetration of solar energy heating systems.
Date: July 27, 1977
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
SOLARSIM specifications manual (open access)

SOLARSIM specifications manual

SOLARSIM is a quantitative computer model which calculates, on a regional and national basis, domestic water and domestic space and water heating loads for single family detached dwellings. SOLARSIM is also capable of performing life-cycle cost analyses of solar space and water heating systems of various levels of intricacy. The main function of SOLARSIM, a solar energy financial incentive model for the applications of solar water heating and solar space and water heating, is to estimate the impacts of different economic and financial incentive scenarios designed to accelerate the market penetration of solar energy heating systems in the 48 contiguous states.
Date: July 27, 1977
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Program manual for the Data Director editor (open access)

Program manual for the Data Director editor

The Data Director editor is a powerful, multiuser editor that will aid in the development and modification of APT part programs, assembly-language programs, and other text. Some benefits of the editor are as follows: most of the editor is reentrant, allowing several users to share it; the user can use the editor as though the entire file being edited is in memory; editing takes place on a working file so that changes are not made to the original file until desired; the editor offers a powerful command set where most commands have the same syntax. 1 table.
Date: February 17, 1977
Creator: McGoldrick, P.R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
HERMES II experimenters' manual (revised) (open access)

HERMES II experimenters' manual (revised)

The HERMES II is a high-intensity laboratory photon source for gamma-ray radiation effects experiments as well as a high-energy pulsed electron beam generator for a variety of potential applications. The purpose of this manual is to serve as a basic source of information for prospective users of HERMES. Included is a brief discussion of the design and operation of the accelerator system as well as a summary of environmental data for x-ray operation and output characteristics for electron beam modes. The manual also contains a description of the HERMES experimental facilities, including geometry of the test cell, instrumentation and data collection capabilities, and services and support available to experimenters.
Date: April 1, 1977
Creator: Schuch, R. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Instruction manual for a microwave ammonia monitor (open access)

Instruction manual for a microwave ammonia monitor

The microwave ammonia monitor is a self contained (the vacuum pump is external) microwave rotational spectrometer that selectively detects and monitors ammonia vapor in air. A solid-state oscillator is used as the microwave source and a microwave cavity made from waveguide provides a chamber for the sample analysis. The air sample is continuously flowed through the waveguide cavity so that changes in the trace concentration of ammonia in air can be determined. The principle of operation of the microwave ammonia monitor is based on the absorption of microwave radiation by a vibration-rotation quantum transition of the ammonia molecule. Ammonia absorbs microwave radiation in a very narrow frequency range with its peak at 23,870.18 MHz. The microwave source is electronically controlled to oscillate only at this frequency and to provide a very stable output power. Thus, even a very small amount of microwave power that is absorbed by the ammonia gas is detectable and no other gas in the air sample is known to absorb any microwave radiation within the frequency output band of the oscillator. The specifications, operation, and maintenance procedures are described. Also a parts list and engineering drawings are included. (WHK)
Date: June 13, 1977
Creator: Hrubesh, Lawrence W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hydronic Equipment Findings Report Reference Manual (open access)

Hydronic Equipment Findings Report Reference Manual

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Date: July 1, 1977
Creator: Batey, J.; Hoppe, R.; Salzano, F. J. & Berlad, A. L.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
User's manual for the CORTES GRAPHICS PACKAGE GRFPAK (open access)

User's manual for the CORTES GRAPHICS PACKAGE GRFPAK

This report provides necessary user information to implement and use a graphics package for the CORTES finite-element computer programs. Complete input instructions are provided. Sample input and output are given.
Date: July 7, 1977
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Data Director editor user's manual. [EDIT] (open access)

Data Director editor user's manual. [EDIT]

EDIT allows the user to edit or create text, either interactively or in the batch mode. The text may be a source program, program data, or documents. Special provisions permit the creation or editing of APT source-language programs. EDIT processes ASCII files from any accessible Data Director library and outputs files to any such library as specified by the user.
Date: March 21, 1977
Creator: McGoldrick, P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Solar Thermal Test Facility experiment manual (open access)

Solar Thermal Test Facility experiment manual

Information is provided on administrative procedures, capabilities, and requirements of experimenters using the Solar Thermal Test Facility. (MHR)
Date: October 1, 1977
Creator: Darsey, D. M.; Holmes, J. T.; Seamons, L. O.; Kuehl, D. J.; Davis, D. B.; Stomp, J. M. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Proposed quality assurance manual for the Office of Waste Isolation (open access)

Proposed quality assurance manual for the Office of Waste Isolation

The manual provides guidelines for assuring safe and reliable siting, design, procurement and construction, operation, and decommissioning of a radioactive waste repository. The organization of the program is given and the program itself is defined. The program includes the site evaluation, site selection, design, procurement, fabrication, installation, and testing of any system or component that is safety related. It also included all necessary documentation and auditing. (JSR)
Date: September 26, 1977
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
PVSS: a photovoltaic system simulation program users manual (open access)

PVSS: a photovoltaic system simulation program users manual

The PVSS code has been developed to accurately simulate the performance of a photovoltaic system. Sixteen system configurations can be modeled using such components as batteries, inverters, dc-voltage regulators, and maximum power point trackers. When the user supplies data describing incident light intensity and load demand, the PVSS program computes the power available at the output terminals of each system component, the energy surplus produced or deficit incurred by the system as a whole, and the battery state of charge for systems possessing battery storage. Procedures for defining a photovoltaic system and specifying a simulation are discussed. The theory used in developing simulation models is explained to the extent necessary to understand the accuracy of the models used. Finally, several sample runs are discussed to illustrate the behavior of the program in simulating various photovoltaic systems.
Date: June 1, 1977
Creator: Goldstein, L.H. & Case, G.R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
User's manual for the Oak Ridge Tokamak Transport Code (open access)

User's manual for the Oak Ridge Tokamak Transport Code

A one-dimensional tokamak transport code is described which simulates a plasma discharge using a fluid model which includes power balances for electrons and ions, conservation of mass, and Maxwell's equations. The modular structure of the code allows a user to add models of various physical processes which can modify the discharge behavior. Such physical processes treated in the version of the code described here include effects of plasma transport, neutral gas transport, impurity diffusion, and neutral beam injection. Each process can be modeled by a parameterized analytic formula or at least one detailed numerical calculation. The program logic of each module is presented, followed by detailed descriptions of each subroutine used by the module. The physics underlying the models is only briefly summarized. The transport code was written in IBM FORTRAN-IV and implemented on IBM 360/370 series computers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and on the CDC 7600 computers of the Magnetic Fusion Energy (MFE) Computing Center of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. A listing of the current reference version is provided on accompanying microfiche.
Date: February 1, 1977
Creator: Munro, J. K.; Hogan, J. T.; Howe, H. C. & Arnurius, D. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Capacitor loading equipment module (CLEM) operation manual (open access)

Capacitor loading equipment module (CLEM) operation manual

The purpose of this manual is to provide the necessary information to safely operate and maintain the capacitor loading equipment module designed and built by EG&G, Inc. for the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Shiva Laser System. The system consist of two primary pieces of equipment: a Clark forklift and the Platform Assembly (CLEM). The fork-lift transports CLEM to and from capacitor module racks and repair/storage areas, and provides 24-volt d-c power to CLEM. The CLEM system is used to place or remove capacitor modules to or from shelves and provides a platform for transport. Capacitor modules are approximately 15 in. high and 30 in. deep. The widths and weights range from 42 in. to 75 in. and 600 lb. to 1125 lb., respectively. The storage racks are 7 shelves high and spaced 20.5 in. apart. The fourth through seventh shelf are considered the upper level. CLEM also has a manlift and remote control station to provide the operator access to capacitor modules on shelves higher than S feet. The CLEM platform translates right and left from the center position to the shelf. A drawbar, which pulls a capacitor module onto the platform or pushes the module from the platform onto the …
Date: April 1, 1977
Creator: Olson, W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oak Ridge fog and drift code (ORFAD) user's manual (open access)

Oak Ridge fog and drift code (ORFAD) user's manual

ORFAD is a computer program written for the purpose of providing estimates of fog and drift resulting from the operation of wet cooling towers. The program uses hourly weather data from tapes. The physical and calculational models are described, and detailed instructions are given for input preparation and running the program. A program listing and sample output are appended.
Date: January 1, 1977
Creator: LaVerne, M. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
REBA experimenters' manual. [Relativistic Electron Beam Accelerator (REBA)] (open access)

REBA experimenters' manual. [Relativistic Electron Beam Accelerator (REBA)]

The REBA is a high-energy, pulsed electron beam or bremsstrahlung x-ray generator whose operational purpose is to provide an energy source of short duration for conducting experiments, primarily to determine material responses to rapid surface and in-depth deposition of energy. The purpose of this manual is to serve as a basic source of information for prospective users of REBA. Included is a brief discussion of the design and operation of the facility as well as a summary of output characteristics for electron beam modes and environmental data for x-ray operation. The manual also contains a description of the REBA experimental facilities, including geometry of the test cell, instrumentation and data collection capabilities, and services and support available to experimenters.
Date: April 1, 1977
Creator: Schuch, R. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gamma-Ray Measurements With the Segmented Gamma Scan. [Maintenance Manual] (open access)

Gamma-Ray Measurements With the Segmented Gamma Scan. [Maintenance Manual]

A revised and updated operation and maintenance manual for the segmented gamma-scan instrument is presented, which describes routine assay techniques as well as the theory of operation in sufficient depth that an experienced assayist can make nonroutine assays on a wide variety of materials and samples. In addition, complete electronic and electrical schematics of the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL)-designed portions of the system are presented, along with sufficient system and circuit description to facilitate maintenance and troubleshooting. Complete software system descriptions are included, although detailed listings would have to be obained from LASL in order to make machine-language code changes.
Date: December 1, 1977
Creator: Martin, E. R.; Jones, D. F. & Parker, J. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Instruction manual for Gunn-diode microwave cavity ammonia monitor (open access)

Instruction manual for Gunn-diode microwave cavity ammonia monitor

The Gunn-diode microwave cavity instrument is a self-contained (the vacuum pump is external) microwave spectrometer for the specific detection and monitoring of ammonia gas in air. A solid state microwave source is used together with a high-Q resonant microwave cavity which is both the frequency selecting device for the source and the sample container through which the sampled gases pass. The ammonia absorption transition at 23,870.1 MHz is monitored continuously with this instrument. The monitoring frequency is stable to one part in 10/sup 9/ so that the system only responds to NH/sub 3/ absorption--there are no known interfering gases. The instrument was designed for simple operation and easy calibration. Except for the calibration procedure, the instrument operates automatically from turn-on. A four-digit readout is supplied on the front panel and it reads the concentration of ammonia directly in parts-per-million over a range of from 0.00 to 20 ppM. A 0 to 10 volt output is also available at the rear panel for recording data on an external recorder.
Date: June 28, 1977
Creator: Hrubesh, L. W.; Maddux, A. S. Jr. & Johnson, D. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
BBC users manual. [In LRLTRAN for CDC 7600 and STAR] (open access)

BBC users manual. [In LRLTRAN for CDC 7600 and STAR]

BBC is a two-dimensional, multifluid Eulerian hydro-radiation code based on KRAKEN and some subsequent ideas. It was developed in the explosion group in T-Division as a basic two-dimensional code to which various types of physics can be added. For this reason BBC is a FORTRAN (LRLTRAN) code. In order to gain the 2-to-1 to 4-to-1 speed advantage of the STACKLIB software on the 7600's and to be able to execute at high speed on the STAR, the vector extensions of LRLTRAN (STARTRAN) are used throughout the code. Either cylindrical- or slab-type problems can be run on BBC. The grid is bounded by a rectangular band of boundary zones. The interfaces between the regular and boundary zones can be selected to be either rigid or nonrigid. The setup for BBC problems is described in the KEG Manual and LEG Manual. The difference equations are described in BBC Hydrodynamics. Basic input and output for BBC are described.
Date: November 1, 1977
Creator: Ltterst, R. F.; Sutcliffe, W. G. & Warshaw, S. I.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Users manual for DISKORG: the disk organization subsystem for the PDP-15 computer (open access)

Users manual for DISKORG: the disk organization subsystem for the PDP-15 computer

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Date: February 1, 1977
Creator: Brobst, K. R.; Moon, L. C. & Ekberg, T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Operation and maintenance manual for diode performance analysis program DIODE0 (open access)

Operation and maintenance manual for diode performance analysis program DIODE0

This program computes diode performance parameters for the e beam fusion accelerators HYDRA, PROTO I and PROTO II. The program works in conjunction with other programs in the data acquisition facility library. It reads the input data produced by the Tekronix R7012 Transient Digitizers off the disc. It then computes and plots the diode corrected voltages, impedances, powers, and energies.
Date: March 1, 1977
Creator: Boyer, W. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
User's manual for the CDC-6600 version of AMPX (open access)

User's manual for the CDC-6600 version of AMPX

A CDC-6600 version of AMPX-I, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory's modular code system for generating coupled multigroup neutron--gamma libraries from ENDF/B data is described. The AMPX modules can generate multigroup neutron cross sections; generate multigroup gamma cross sections; generate gamma yields for gamma-producing neutron interactions; combine neutron cross sections, gamma cross sections, and gamma yields into ''couples sets;'' perform one-dimensional discrete-ordinates-transport or diffusion-theory calculations for neutrons and gammas and, on option, collapse the cross sections to broad-group structure, with the one-dimensional results used as weighting functions; and output multigroup cross sections in convenient formats for other codes. 7 figures, 4 tables.
Date: November 1, 1977
Creator: Pickard, P. S. & Vandevender, W. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library