Adjoint sensitivity analysis of an ultrawideband antenna (open access)

Adjoint sensitivity analysis of an ultrawideband antenna

The frequency domain finite element method using H(curl)-conforming finite elements is a robust technique for full-wave analysis of antennas. As computers become more powerful, it is becoming feasible to not only predict antenna performance, but also to compute sensitivity of antenna performance with respect to multiple parameters. This sensitivity information can then be used for optimization of the design or specification of manufacturing tolerances. In this paper we review the Adjoint Method for sensitivity calculation, and apply it to the problem of optimizing a Ultrawideband antenna.
Date: July 28, 2011
Creator: Stephanson, M. B. & White, D. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Roughening and smoothing behavior of Al/Zr multilayers grown on flat and saw-tooth substrates (open access)

Roughening and smoothing behavior of Al/Zr multilayers grown on flat and saw-tooth substrates

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Date: July 28, 2011
Creator: Voronov, Dmitriy; Anderson, Erik; Cambie, Rossana; Gullikson, Eric; Salmassi, Farhad; Warwick, Tony et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
CRUSH TESTING OF 9977 GENERAL PURPOSE FISSILE PACKAGINGS (open access)

CRUSH TESTING OF 9977 GENERAL PURPOSE FISSILE PACKAGINGS

The 9977 General Purpose Fissile Package (GPFP) was designed in response to the adoption of the crush test requirement in the US regulations for packages for radioactive materials (10 CFR 71). This presentation on crush testing of the 9977 GPFP Reviews origins of Crush Test Requirements and implementation of crush test requirements in 10 CFR 71. SANDIA testing performed to support the rule making is reviewed. The differences in practice, on the part of the US Department of Energy from those required by the NRC for commercial purposes, are explained. The design features incorporated into the 9977 GPFP to enable it to withstand the crush test and the crush tests performed on the 9977 are described. Lessons learned from crush testing of GPFP packagings are given.
Date: July 28, 2010
Creator: Smith, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Using End-to-End Bandwidth Estimates for Anomaly Detection beyond Enterprise Boundaries (open access)

Using End-to-End Bandwidth Estimates for Anomaly Detection beyond Enterprise Boundaries

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Date: July 28, 2010
Creator: Hussain, Fida; Kalim, Umar; Latif, Noman & Khayam, Ali
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Quartz Particle Size and Sucrose Addition on Melting Behavior of a Melter Feed for High-Level Glass (open access)

Effects of Quartz Particle Size and Sucrose Addition on Melting Behavior of a Melter Feed for High-Level Glass

The behavior of melter feed (a mixture of nuclear waste and glass-forming additives) during waste-glass processing has a significant impact on the rate of the vitrification process. We studied the effects of silica particle size and sucrose addition on the volumetric expansion (foaming) of a high-alumina feed and the rate of dissolution of silica particles in feed samples heated at 5 C/min up to 1200 C. The initial size of quartz particles in feed ranged from 5 to 195 {micro}m. The fraction of the sucrose added ranged from 0 to 0.20 g per g glass. Extensive foaming occurred only in feeds with 5-{micro}m quartz particles; particles {ge}150 {micro}m formed clusters. Particles of 5 {micro}m completely dissolved by 900 C whereas particles {ge}150 {micro}m did not fully dissolve even when the temperature reached 1200 C. Sucrose addition had virtually zero impact on both foaming and the dissolution of silica particles. Over 100 sites in the United States are currently tasked with the storage of nuclear waste. The largest is the Hanford Site located in southeastern Washington State with 177 subterranean tanks containing over fifty-million gallons of nuclear waste from plutonium production from 1944 through 1987. This waste will be vitrified at …
Date: July 28, 2010
Creator: Marcial, J.; Kruger, A. A.; Hrma, P. R.; Schweiger, M. J.; Swearingen, K. J.; We, Tegrotenhuis, W. E. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calibrating X-ray Imaging Devices for Accurate Intensity Measurement (open access)

Calibrating X-ray Imaging Devices for Accurate Intensity Measurement

The purpose of the project presented is to develop methods to accurately calibrate X-ray imaging devices. The approach was to develop X-ray source systems suitable for this endeavor and to develop methods to calibrate solid state detectors to measure source intensity. NSTec X-ray sources used for the absolute calibration of cameras are described, as well as the method of calibrating the source by calibrating the detectors. The work resulted in calibration measurements for several types of X-ray cameras. X-ray camera calibration measured efficiency and efficiency variation over the CCD. Camera types calibrated include: CCD, CID, back thinned (back illuminated), front illuminated.
Date: July 28, 2011
Creator: Haugh, M. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dynamics of Human Adipose Lipid Turnover in Health and Metabolic Disease (open access)

Dynamics of Human Adipose Lipid Turnover in Health and Metabolic Disease

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Date: July 28, 2011
Creator: Arner, P.; Bernard, S.; Salehpour, M.; Possnert, G.; Leibl, J.; Steier, P. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A COMPARISON OF DEFLAGRATION RATES AT ELEVATED PRESSURES AND TEMPERATURES WITH THERMAL EXPLOSION RESULTS (open access)

A COMPARISON OF DEFLAGRATION RATES AT ELEVATED PRESSURES AND TEMPERATURES WITH THERMAL EXPLOSION RESULTS

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Date: July 28, 2011
Creator: Glascoe, E A; Springer, H K; Tringe, J W & Maienschein, J L
System: The UNT Digital Library