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11,664 kilometers across the sea: Bridging the student support gap to the Pacific Islands

Presentation for the 2013 International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC) Conference. This presentation discusses the LEAP program at UNT and bridging the student support gap to the Pacific Islands.
Date: October 21, 2013
Creator: Avery, Elizabeth Fuseler; Batman, Cindy; Chandler, Yvonne J. & Barnwell, Jane
System: The UNT Digital Library

Meat-Free Meals: Healthy, Sustainable Menu Options

This presentation is part of the faculty lecture series UNT Speaks Out for Food Day. Presenter, Ken Botts, is special projects manager for the UNT Dining Services and he discusses the meatless revolution and a case study of the nation's first vegan dining hall, Mean Greens. Botts explores the current food trends that made Mean Greens a possibility.
Date: October 24, 2013
Creator: Botts, Ken
System: The UNT Digital Library

Thriving Through Tough Times

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Date: October 30, 2013
Creator: Huber, A M & Moyle, A R
System: The UNT Digital Library

Gearbox Reliability Collaborative Update

This presentation was given at the Sandia Reliability Workshop in August 2013 and provides information on current statistics, a status update, next steps, and other reliability research and development activities related to the Gearbox Reliability Collaborative.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Sheng, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library

A Study of Independent Patron Usage of Interactive Whiteboards at a Science Library

Presentation on a research study of independent patron usage of interactive whiteboards at a science library. Presentation presented at the Medical Library Association, South Central Chapter Annual Meeting.
Date: October 28, 2013
Creator: O'Toole, Erin & Elizondo, Yvette
System: The UNT Digital Library

Keeping Human Resources Happy: The Use of Rubrics in Evaluations During Hiring and Performance Evaluations

Presentation for the inaugural Library Human Resources Management Association Conference. The authors discuss keeping human resources happy with the use of rubrics in evaluations during hiring and performance evaluations.
Date: October 7, 2013
Creator: Brannon, Sian & Leuzinger, Julie
System: The UNT Digital Library

Role of Design Standards in Wind Plant Optimization

When a turbine is optimized, it is done within the design constraints established by the objective criteria in the international design standards used to certify a design. Since these criteria are multifaceted, it is a challenging task to conduct the optimization, but it can be done. The optimization is facilitated by the fact that a standard turbine model is subjected to standard inflow conditions that are well characterized in the standard. Examples of applying these conditions to rotor optimization are examined. In other cases, an innovation may provide substantial improvement in one area, but be challenged to impact all of the myriad design load cases. When a turbine is placed in a wind plant, the challenge is magnified. Typical design practice optimizes the turbine for stand-alone operation, and then runs a check on the actual site conditions, including wakes from all nearby turbines. Thus, each turbine in a plant has unique inflow conditions. The possibility of creating objective and consistent inflow conditions for turbines within a plant, for used in optimization of the turbine and the plant, are examined with examples taken from LES simulation.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Veers, P.; Churchfield, M.; Lee, S.; Moon, J. & Larsen, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) Tracking Systems: Costs & Verification Issues

This document provides information on REC tracking systems: how they are used in the voluntary REC market, a comparison of REC systems fees and information regarding how they treat environmental attributes.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Heeter, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Accelerating Computation of the Unit Commitment Problem

Production cost models (PCMs) simulate power system operation at hourly (or higher) resolution. While computation times often extend into multiple days, the sequential nature of PCM's makes parallelism difficult. We exploit the persistence of unit commitment decisions to select partition boundaries for simulation horizon decomposition and parallel computation. Partitioned simulations are benchmarked against sequential solutions for optimality and computation time.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Hummon, M.; Barrows, C. & Jones, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Technology Validation of Fuel Cell Vehicles and Their Hydrogen Infrastructure

This presentation summarizes NREL's analysis and validation of fuel cell electric vehicles and hydrogen fueling infrastructure technologies.
Date: October 22, 2013
Creator: Sprik, S.; Kurtz, J.; Wipke, K.; Saur, G. & Ainscough, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Evaluation of Stationary Fuel Cell Deployments, Costs, and Fuels

This presentation summarizes NREL's technology validation of stationary fuel cell systems and presents data on number of deployments, system costs, and fuel types.
Date: October 2013
Creator: Ainscough, C.; Kurtz, J.; Peters, M. & Saur, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Generalized parton distributions and exclusive processes

 In last fifteen years, GPDs have emerged as a powerful tool to reveal such aspects of the QCD structure of the nucleon as: - 3D parton correlations and distributions; - spin content of the nucleon.  Further advances in the field of GPDs and hard exclusive processes rely on: - developments in theory and new methods in phenomenology such as new flexible parameterizations, neural networks, global QCD fits - new high-precision data covering unexplored kinematics: JLab at 6 and 12 GeV, Hermes with recoil detector, Compass, EIC. This slide-show presents:  Nucleon structure in QCD, particularly hard processes, factorization and parton distributions; and a brief overview of GPD phenomenology, including basic properties of GPDs, GPDs and QCD structure of the nucleon, and constraining GPDs from experiments.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Guzey, Vadim
System: The UNT Digital Library

Metrics for Evaluating the Accuracy of Solar Power Forecasting

This presentation proposes a suite of metrics for evaluating the performance of solar power forecasting.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Zhang, J.; Hodge, B.; Florita, A.; Lu, S.; Hamann, H. & Banunarayanan, V.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Constraining GPDs at Jefferson Lab

This slide-show presents work on DeeplyVirtual Compton Scattering(DVCS), DeeplyVirtual MesonProduction (DVMP), and the GPD program atJLab12 GeV.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Jo, Hyon-Suk
System: The UNT Digital Library

Analysis of Approaches for a Design of APS-U Fast Injection System

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Date: October 28, 2013
Creator: Krasnykh, Anatoly
System: The UNT Digital Library

Modeling and Optimization of Commercial Buildings and Stationary Fuel Cell Systems

This presentation describes the Distributed Generation Building Energy Assessment Tool (DG-BEAT) developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the University of California Irvine. DG-BEAT is designed to allow stakeholders to assess the economics of installing stationary fuel cell systems in a variety of building types in the United States.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Ainscough, C.; McLarty, D.; Sullivan, R. & Brouwer, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Coordinating Permit Offices and the Development of Utility-Scale Geothermal Energy

Permitting is a major component of the geothermal development process. Better coordination across government agencies could reduce uncertainty of the process and the actual time of permitting. This presentation highlights various forms of coordinating permit offices at the state and federal level in the western United States, discusses inefficiencies and mitigation techniques for permitting natural resource projects, analyzes whether various approaches are easily adaptable to utility-scale geothermal development, and addresses advantages and challenges for coordinating permit offices. Key successful strategies identified include: 1. Flexibility in implementing the approach (i.e. less statutory requirements for the approach); 2. Less dependence on a final environmental review for information sharing and permit coordination; 3. State and federal partnerships developed through memorandum of understanding to define roles and share data and/or developer information. A few of the most helpful techniques include: 1. A central point of contact for the developer to ask questions surrounding the project; 2. Pre-application meetings to assist the developer in identifying all of the permits, regulatory approvals, and associated information or data required; 3. A permit schedule or timeline to set expectations for the developer and agencies; 4. Consolidating the public notice, comment, and hearing period into fewer hearings held concurrently.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Levine, A.; Young, K. & Witherbee, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Analyzing the Effects of Climate and Thermal Configuration on Community Energy Storage Systems

Community energy storage (CES) has been proposed to mitigate the high variation in output from renewable sources and reduce peak load on the electrical grid. Thousands of these systems may be distributed around the grid to provide benefits to local distribution circuits and to the grid as a whole when aggregated. CES must be low cost to purchase and install and also largely maintenance free through more than 10 years of service life to be acceptable to most utilities.Achieving the required system life time is a major uncertainty for lithium-ion batteries. The lifetime and immediate system performance of batteries can change drastically with battery temperature, which is a strong function of system packaging, local climate, electrical duty cycle, and other factors. In other Li-ion applications, this problem is solved via air or liquid heating and cooling systems that may need occasional maintenance throughout their service life. CES requires a maintenance-free thermal management system providing protection from environmental conditions while rejecting heat from a moderate electrical duty cycle. Thus, the development of an effective, low-cost, zero-maintenance thermal management system poses a challenge critical to the success of CES. NREL and Southern California Edison have collaborated to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of …
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Neubauer, J.; Pesaran, A.; Coleman, D. & Chen, D.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Downscaling Solar Power Output to 4-Seconds for Use in Integration Studies

High penetration renewable integration studies require solar power data with high spatial and temporal accuracy to quantify the impact of high frequency solar power ramps on the operation of the system. Our previous work concentrated on downscaling solar power from one hour to one minute by simulation. This method used clearness classifications to categorize temporal and spatial variability, and iterative methods to simulate intra-hour clearness variability. We determined that solar power ramp correlations between sites decrease with distance and the duration of the ramp, starting at around 0.6 for 30-minute ramps between sites that are less than 20 km apart. The sub-hour irradiance algorithm we developed has a noise floor that causes the correlations to approach ~0.005. Below one minute, the majority of the correlations of solar power ramps between sites less than 20 km apart are zero, and thus a new method to simulate intra-minute variability is needed. These intra-minute solar power ramps can be simulated using several methods, three of which we evaluate: a cubic spline fit to the one-minute solar power data; projection of the power spectral density toward the higher frequency domain; and average high frequency power spectral density from measured data. Each of these methods …
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Hummon, M.; Weekley, A.; Searight, K. & Clark, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Recent Results of TMD Measurements from Jefferson Lab Hall A

This slide-show presents results on transverse momentum distributions. The presentation covers: target single-spin asymmetry (SSA) (in parity conserving interactions); • Results of JLab Hall A polarized {sup 3}He target TMD measurement; • Semi-­‐inclusive deep-inelastic scattering channels (E06-010); • Target single-spin asymmetry A{sub UT}, Collins and Sivers SSA on neutron; • Double-spin asymmetry A{sub LT}, extract TMD g{sub 1T} on neutron; • Inclusive channels SSA (E06-010, E05-015, E07-013) • Target SSA: inclusive {sup 3}He(e,e’) quasi-elastic scattering; • Target SSA: inclusive {sup 3}He(e,e’) deep inelastic-elastic scattering; • New SIDIS experiments planned in Hall-A for JLab-12 GeV.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Jiang, Xiaodong
System: The UNT Digital Library

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Performance in the Key Early Markets of Material Handling Equipment and Backup Power

This presentation summarizes the results of NREL's analysis of hydrogen fuel cell performance in the key early markets of material handling equipment (MHE) and backup power.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Kurtz, J.; Sprik, S.; Ramsden, T.; Saur, G.; Ainscough, C.; Post, M. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Modelling Concentrating Solar Power with Thermal Energy Storage for Integration Studies

Concentrating solar power with thermal energy storage (CSP-TES) can provide multiple benefits to the grid, including low marginal cost energy and the ability to levelize load, provide operating reserves, and provide firm capacity. It is challenging to properly value the integration of CSP because of the complicated nature of this technology. Unlike completely dispatchable fossil sources, CSP is a limited energy resource, depending on the hourly and daily supply of solar energy. To optimize the use of this limited energy, CSP-TES must be implemented in a production cost model with multiple decision variables for the operation of the CSP-TES plant. We develop and implement a CSP-TES plant in a production cost model that accurately characterizes the three main components of the plant: solar field, storage tank, and power block. We show the effect of various modelling simplifications on the value of CSP, including: scheduled versus optimized dispatch from the storage tank and energy-only operation versus co-optimization with ancillary services.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Hummon, M.; Jorgenson, J.; Denholm, P. & Mehos, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Analysis of Variability and Uncertainty in Wind Power Forecasting: An International Comparison

This presentation summarizes the work to investigate the uncertainty in wind forecasting at different times of year and compare wind forecast errors in different power systems using large-scale wind power prediction data from six countries: the United States, Finland, Spain, Denmark, Norway, and Germany.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Zhang, J.; Hodge, B.; Miettinen, J.; Holttinen, H.; Gomez-Lozaro, E.; Cutululis, N. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library