NMR measurements in SSC dipole D00001 (open access)

NMR measurements in SSC dipole D00001

The first 16.5 m long SSC dipole magnet (D00001) had its field intensity measured as a function of position with a custom made NMR magnetometer. A short description of the probe is presented. The data obtained (most of it near 2 T spaced apart by one inch) shows an average transfer function of 1.02830 T/KA with position dependent values deviating from the average by up to .00130 T/KA revealing contruction inhomogeneities that were measured with a sensitivity of 25 ppM.
Date: September 12, 1986
Creator: Kuchnir, M.; Schmidt, E.E.; Hanft, R.W. & Strait, J.B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Plasma modeling of MFTF-B and the sensitivity to vacuum conditions (open access)

Plasma modeling of MFTF-B and the sensitivity to vacuum conditions

The Mirror Fusion Test Facility (MFTF-B) is a large tandem mirror device currently under construction at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The completed facility will consist of a large variety of components. Specifically, the vacuum vessel that houses the magnetic coils is basically a cylindrical vessel 60 m long and 11 m in diameter. The magnetics system consists of some 28 superconducting coils, each of which is located within the main vacuum vessel. Twenty of these coils are relatively simple solenoidal coils, but the remaining eight are of a more complicated design to provide an octupole component to certain regions of the magnetic field. The vacuum system is composed of a rough vacuum chain, used to evacuate the vessel from atmospheric pressure, and a high vacuum system, used to maintain good vacuum conditions during a plasma shot. High vacuum pumping is accomplished primarily by cryogenic panels cooled to 4.5/sup 0/K. The MFTF-B coil set is shown together with typical axial profiles of magnetic field (a), electrostatic potential (b), and plasma density (c). The plasma is divided into nine regions axially, as labelled on the coil set in Figure 1. The central cell, which is completely azimuthally symmetric, contains a large volume …
Date: September 12, 1984
Creator: Porter, G. D. & Rensink, M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Beam loss due to the aperture limitation resulting from intrabeam scattering (open access)

Beam loss due to the aperture limitation resulting from intrabeam scattering

Diffusion equation is used to evaluate the beam loss in the presence of aperture limitation resulting from the intrabeam scattering. We discuss the effect of different boundary conditions. Satisfactory beam intensity can be maintained within the proposed RHIC operation time.
Date: September 12, 1984
Creator: Lee, Si Young
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flywheel rotor and containment technology development, FY83 (open access)

Flywheel rotor and containment technology development, FY83

The Department of Energy decided to terminate the Flywheel Rotor and Containment Technology Development project during FY 1983. Activities this year included fabrication, inspection, and test evaluation of rotor and containment structures. A peak energy of 700 Wh was stored at an energy density of 70 Wh/kg. In cyclic tests, 10,000 cycles from design speed to half speed were logged without failure. The first test of a lightweight containment structure indicates the need for additional development. In complementary studies, production cost estimates were made for three flywheel designs. In a cooperative program with the University of Wisconsin, work began on construction of a flywheel/continuously variable transmission/heat engine car which promises fuel economy improvements of up to 100%. Suggestions are made for the direction of future work when interest in flywheel system reappears.
Date: September 12, 1983
Creator: Mohr, P. B. & Walter, C. E.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Acceleration of polarized protons in circular accelerators (open access)

Acceleration of polarized protons in circular accelerators

The theory of depolarization in circular accelerators is presented. The spin equation is first expressed in terms of the particle orbit and then converted to the equivalent spinor equation. The spinor equation is then solved for three different situations: (1) a beam on a flat top near a resonance, (2) uniform acceleration through an isolated resonance, and (3) a model of a fast resonance jump. Finally, the depolarization coefficient, epsilon, is calculated in terms of properties of the particle orbit and the results are applied to a calculation of depolarization in the AGS.
Date: September 12, 1980
Creator: Courant, E. D. & Ruth, R. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Formation of galactic halos in the cold dark matter universe: computer simulations (open access)

Formation of galactic halos in the cold dark matter universe: computer simulations

The formation of structure on the galactic scale in the cold dark matter, ..cap omega.. = 1 universe is simulated.
Date: September 12, 1985
Creator: Quinn, P.J.; Salmon, J.K. & Zurek, W.H.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
AR coating with high damage threshold on SiO/sub 2/ glass. Final report (open access)

AR coating with high damage threshold on SiO/sub 2/ glass. Final report

The following experimental results are shown: (1) uniformity of AR coatings on Optosil and Sprasil provided by LLNL; (2) relation between cleaning methods and properties of AR coatings; (3) baking and sintering conditions of gel-derived films; (4) heat treatment of AR coating in O/sub 2/ flow.
Date: September 12, 1983
Creator: Toratani, H.; Kanamori, C.; Nakajima, S.; Nakagawa, K. & Izumitani, T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nondestructive x-ray microanalysis bidirectional scanning and data acquisition system (open access)

Nondestructive x-ray microanalysis bidirectional scanning and data acquisition system

A system for making fast scans of specimens and acquiring data was developed at the oak Ridge Y-12 Plant. An LSI 11/23 computer using the RT11 operating system controls the scan and data acquisition. Scan software was written which would program a Unidex III stepping motor controller to make the scan motions while the position was monitored and the data acquired through the computer`s timer/counter boards from the multichannel analyzer`s four region of interest (ROI) outputs. Small areas of a part or specimen are scanned by moving the part back and forth in the x-ray beam using stepping motor actuated tables. A detector receives the scattered x-rays from the part and sends a signal to the multichannel analyzer which digitizes it. After the data has been acquired using the scan computer, the data is then transferred to a PC to where it is processed and an image is generated and displayed for analysis.
Date: September 12, 1989
Creator: Lawson, R. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground motion: frequency of occurrence versus amplitude of disturbing transient events (open access)

Ground motion: frequency of occurrence versus amplitude of disturbing transient events

Successful collider operation requires that ground motion not exceed certain tolerances. In this note it is pointed out that on occasion these tolerances are exceeded. The frequency of such events and their amplitudes, measured as a function of time of day, have been measured. An examination of the data leads one to conclude that most events are of cultural (i.e., man-made) origin. 2 references, 20 figures.
Date: September 12, 1983
Creator: Werner, K.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Longitudinal Motion Near Unstable Fixed Point (open access)

Longitudinal Motion Near Unstable Fixed Point

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Date: September 12, 1988
Creator: Wei, J. & Lee, S. Y.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Beam Loss Due To The Aperture Limitation Resulting From Intrabeam Scattering (open access)

Beam Loss Due To The Aperture Limitation Resulting From Intrabeam Scattering

Diffusion equation is used to evaluate the beam loss in the presence of aperture limitation resulting from the intrabeam scattering. We discuss the effect of different boundary conditions. Satisfactory beam intensity can be maintained within the proposed RHIC operation time.
Date: September 12, 1984
Creator: Y., Lee S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A summary of special coatings projects conducted in support of the Die Casting Program (open access)

A summary of special coatings projects conducted in support of the Die Casting Program

The usefulness of various kinds of coatings to the die casting program has been studied. This work includes heat transfer and fluid flow calculations, as well as experimental work, to examine the feasibility and characteristics of various types of coatings. Calculations include the effect of surface roughness on fluid flow, conductance as a function of coating thickness, conductivity as a function of coating porosity, and solidification and possible remelting of microspheres of metal. In each case, the model is described and the results are presented. Experimental work involved evaluating the relative insulating value of various coatings and an analysis of commercial flame-sprayed coatings, low-density coatings, and release coatings. In each case, description of the experimental arrangement is given and the results are described. 5 refs., 28 figs., 6 tabs.
Date: September 12, 1988
Creator: Selle, J. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytic Evaluation of Tune Shift Due to Octupole Corrections (open access)

Analytic Evaluation of Tune Shift Due to Octupole Corrections

This report talks about Analytic Evaluation of Tune Shift Due to Octupole Corrections
Date: September 12, 1989
Creator: Rhoades-Brown, M. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library