Statistical Analysis of the Phase 3 Emissions Data Collected in the EPAct/V2/E89 Program: January 7, 2010 - July 6, 2012 (open access)

Statistical Analysis of the Phase 3 Emissions Data Collected in the EPAct/V2/E89 Program: January 7, 2010 - July 6, 2012

Phase 3 of the EPAct/V2/E-89 Program investigated the effects of 27 program fuels and 15 program vehicles on exhaust emissions and fuel economy. All vehicles were tested over the California Unified Driving Cycle (LA-92) at 75 degrees F. The program fuels differed on T50, T90, ethanol, Reid vapor pressure, and aromatics. The vehicles tested were new, low-mileage 2008 model year Tier 2 vehicles. A total of 956 test runs were made. Comprehensive statistical modeling and analyses were conducted on methane, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, fuel economy, non-methane hydrocarbons, non-methane organic gases, oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter, and total hydrocarbons. In general, model fits determined that emissions and fuel economy were complicated by functions of the five fuel parameters. An extensive evaluation of alternative model fits produced a number of competing model fits. Many of these alternative fits produce similar estimates of mean emissions for the 27 program fuels but should be carefully evaluated for use with emerging fuels with combinations of fuel parameters not included here. The program includes detailed databases on each of the 27 program fuels on each of the 15 vehicles and on each of the vehicles on each of the program fuels.
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Gunst, R. F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
KEY PERFORMANCE METRICS FOR CLEAN ENERGY APPLICATION CENTERS: FISCAL YEAR 2011 (open access)

KEY PERFORMANCE METRICS FOR CLEAN ENERGY APPLICATION CENTERS: FISCAL YEAR 2011

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Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Schweitzer, Martin
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mechanical study of 400 MHz prototype double quarter wave crab cavity for LHC luminosity upgrade (open access)

Mechanical study of 400 MHz prototype double quarter wave crab cavity for LHC luminosity upgrade

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Date: May 12, 2013
Creator: Xiao, B.; Alberty, L.; Wu, Q.; Skaritka, J.; Belomestnykh, S.; Ben-Zvi, Ilan et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Imaging indicator for ESD safety testing. (open access)

Imaging indicator for ESD safety testing.

This report describes the development of a new detection method for electrostatic discharge (ESD) testing of explosives, using a single-lens reflex (SLR) digital camera and a 200-mm macro lens. This method has demonstrated several distinct advantages to other current ESD detection methods, including the creation of a permanent record, an enlarged image for real-time viewing as well as extended periods of review, and ability to combine with most other Go/No-Go sensors. This report includes details of the method, including camera settings and position, and results with wellcharacterized explosives PETN and RDX, and two ESD-sensitive aluminum powders.
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Whinnery, LeRoy L.,; Nissen, April; Keifer, Patrick N. & Tyson, Alexander
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Intrinsic Chevrolets at the SSC (open access)

Intrinsic Chevrolets at the SSC

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Date: May 20, 2013
Creator: Brodsky, Stanley
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
International Trade of Biofuels (Brochure) (open access)

International Trade of Biofuels (Brochure)

In recent years, the production and trade of biofuels has increased to meet global demand for renewable fuels. Ethanol and biodiesel contribute much of this trade because they are the most established biofuels. Their growth has been aided through a variety of policies, especially in the European Union, Brazil, and the United States, but ethanol trade and production have faced more targeted policies and tariffs than biodiesel. This fact sheet contains a summary of the trade of biofuels among nations, including historical data on production, consumption, and trade.
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
FY12 Final Report for PL10-Mod Separations-PD12: Electrochemically Modulated Separation of Plutonium from Dilute and Concentrated Dissolver Solutions for Analysis by Gamma Spectroscopy (open access)

FY12 Final Report for PL10-Mod Separations-PD12: Electrochemically Modulated Separation of Plutonium from Dilute and Concentrated Dissolver Solutions for Analysis by Gamma Spectroscopy

Accurate and timely analysis of plutonium in spent nuclear fuel is critical in nuclear safeguards for detection of both protracted and rapid plutonium diversions. Gamma spectroscopy is a viable method for accurate and timely measurements of plutonium provided that the plutonium is well separated from the interfering fission and activation products present in spent nuclear fuel. Electrochemically modulated separation (EMS) is a method that has been used successfully to isolate picogram amounts of Pu from nitric acid matrices. With EMS, Pu adsorption may be turned “on” and “off” depending on the applied voltage, allowing for collection and stripping of Pu without the addition of chemical reagents. In this work, we have scaled up the EMS process to isolate microgram quantities of Pu from matrices encountered in spent nuclear fuel during reprocessing. Several challenges have been addressed including surface area limitations, radiolysis effects, electrochemical cell performance stability, and chemical interferences. After these challenges were resolved, 6 µg Pu was deposited in the electrochemical cell with approximately an 800-fold reduction of fission and activation product levels from a spent nuclear fuel sample. Modeling showed that these levels of Pu collection and interference reduction may not be sufficient for Pu detection by gamma …
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Pratt, Sandra H.; Arrigo, Leah M.; Duckworth, Douglas C.; Cloutier, Janet M.; Breshears, Andrew T. & Schwantes, Jon M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
he Impact of Primary Marine Aerosol on Atmospheric Chemistry, Radiation and Climate: A CCSM Model Development Study (open access)

he Impact of Primary Marine Aerosol on Atmospheric Chemistry, Radiation and Climate: A CCSM Model Development Study

This project examined the potential large-scale influence of marine aerosol cycling on atmospheric chemistry, physics and radiative transfer. Measurements indicate that the size-dependent generation of marine aerosols by wind waves at the ocean surface and the subsequent production and cycling of halogen-radicals are important but poorly constrained processes that influence climate regionally and globally. A reliable capacity to examine the role of marine aerosol in the global-scale atmospheric system requires that the important size-resolved chemical processes be treated explicitly. But the treatment of multiphase chemistry across the breadth of chemical scenarios encountered throughout the atmosphere is sensitive to the initial conditions and the precision of the solution method. This study examined this sensitivity, constrained it using high-resolution laboratory and field measurements, and deployed it in a coupled chemical-microphysical 3-D atmosphere model. First, laboratory measurements of fresh, unreacted marine aerosol were used to formulate a sea-state based marine aerosol source parameterization that captured the initial organic, inorganic, and physical conditions of the aerosol population. Second, a multiphase chemical mechanism, solved using the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry’s MECCA (Module Efficiently Calculating the Chemistry of the Atmosphere) system, was benchmarked across a broad set of observed chemical and physical conditions in the …
Date: May 20, 2013
Creator: Keene, William C. & Long, Michael S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Role of Pumped Storage Hydro Resources in Electricity Markets and System Operation: Preprint (open access)

Role of Pumped Storage Hydro Resources in Electricity Markets and System Operation: Preprint

The most common form of utility- sized energy storage system is the pumped storage hydro system. Originally, these types of storage systems were economically viable simply because they displace more expensive generating units. However, over time, as those expensive units became more efficient and costs declined, pumped hydro storage units no longer have the operational edge. As a result, in the current electricity market environment, pumped storage hydro plants are struggling. To offset this phenomenon, certain market modifications should be addressed. This paper will introduce some of the challenges faced by pumped storage hydro plants in today's markets and purpose some solutions to those problems.
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Ela, E.; Kirby, B.; Botterud, A.; Milostan, C.; Krad, I. & Koritarov, V.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
RHIC Performance for FY1012 Heavy Ion Run (open access)

RHIC Performance for FY1012 Heavy Ion Run

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Date: May 12, 2013
Creator: Y., Luo; Alessi, J.; Bai, M.; Beebe-Wang, J.; Blackler, I.; Blaskiewicz, M. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
CP Violation in Belle/BaBar Part-2 (open access)

CP Violation in Belle/BaBar Part-2

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Date: May 21, 2013
Creator: Yusa, Yosuke & Tech., /Virginia
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
MHTGR Core Bypass Flow Patterns and Pressure Losse (open access)

MHTGR Core Bypass Flow Patterns and Pressure Losse

The Modular High Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor (M
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: McCreery, G. E.; Tew, L.; Williams, B. G. & Schu, R. R.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Renewable Energy Assessment of Bureau of Reclamation Land and Facilities Using Geographic Information Systems (open access)

Renewable Energy Assessment of Bureau of Reclamation Land and Facilities Using Geographic Information Systems

This report summarizes results of geographic information system screening for solar and wind potential at select Bureau of Reclamation lands in the western United States. The study included both utility-scale and facility-scale potential. This study supplements information in the report titled Renewable Energy Assessment for the Bureau of Reclamation: Final Report.
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Heimiller, D.; Haase, S. & Melius, J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
RADIOIODINE GEOCHEMISTRY IN THE SRS SUBSURFACE ENVIRONMENT (open access)

RADIOIODINE GEOCHEMISTRY IN THE SRS SUBSURFACE ENVIRONMENT

Iodine-129 is one of the key risk drivers for several Savannah River Site (SRS) performance assessments (PA), including that for the Low-Level Waste Disposal Facility in E-Area. In an effort to reduce the uncertainty associated with the conceptual model and the input values used in PA, several studies have recently been conducted dealing with radioiodine geochemistry at the SRS. The objective of this report was to review these recent studies and evaluate their implications on SRS PA calculations. For the first time, these studies measured iodine speciation in SRS groundwater and provided technical justification for assuming the presence of more strongly sorbing species (iodate and organo-iodine), and measured greater iodine sediment sorption when experiments included these newly identified species; specifically they measured greater sorption coefficients (K{sub d} values: the concentration ratio of iodine on the solid phase divided by the concentration in the aqueous phase). Based on these recent studies, new best estimates were proposed for future PA calculations. The new K{sub d} values are greater than previous recommended values. These proposed K{sub d} values reflect a better understanding of iodine geochemistry in the SRS subsurface environment, which permits reducing the associated conservatism included in the original estimates to account …
Date: May 16, 2013
Creator: Kaplan, D.; Emerson, H.; Powell, B.; Roberts, K.; Zhang, S.; Xu, C. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Case Studies of Potential Facility-Scale and Utility-Scale Non-Hydro Renewable Energy Projects across Reclamation (open access)

Case Studies of Potential Facility-Scale and Utility-Scale Non-Hydro Renewable Energy Projects across Reclamation

This report summarizes the results of an assessment and analysis of renewable energy opportunities conducted for the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Tasks included assessing the suitability for wind and solar on both a utility and facility scale.
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Haase, S.; Burman, K.; Dahle, D.; Heimiller, D.; Jimenez, A.; Melius, J. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pseudo-Transient Demonstration with PROTEUS-SN (open access)

Pseudo-Transient Demonstration with PROTEUS-SN

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Date: May 3, 2013
Creator: Wolters, E. & Smith, M.A. (Nuclear Engineering Division)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Post-Irradiation Examination Capability T (open access)

Advanced Post-Irradiation Examination Capability T

This report describes the current status of the Ad
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
HAZARDS OF THERMAL EXPANSION FOR RADIOLOGICAL CONTAINER ENGULFED IN FIRE (open access)

HAZARDS OF THERMAL EXPANSION FOR RADIOLOGICAL CONTAINER ENGULFED IN FIRE

Fire accidents pose a serious threat to nuclear facilities. It is imperative that transport casks or shielded containers designed to transport/contain radiological materials have the ability to withstand a hypothetical fire. A numerical simulation was performed for a shielded container constructed of stainless steel and lead engulfed in a hypothetical fire as outlined by 10 CFR §71.73. The purpose of this analysis was to determine the thermal response of the container during and after the fire. The thermal model shows that after 30 minutes of fire, the stainless steel will maintain its integrity and not melt. However, the lead shielding will melt since its temperature exceeds the melting point. Due to the method of construction of the container under consideration, ample void space must be provided to allow for thermal expansion of the lead upon heating and melting, so as to not overstress the weldment.
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Guillen, Donna Post
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Innovative Phase Change Thermal Energy Storage Solution for Baseload Power Phase 1 Final Report (open access)

Innovative Phase Change Thermal Energy Storage Solution for Baseload Power Phase 1 Final Report

The primary purpose of this project is to develop and validate an innovative, scalable phase change salt thermal energy storage (TES) system that can interface with Infinia’s family of free-piston Stirling engines (FPSE). This TES technology is also appropriate for Rankine and Brayton power converters. Solar TES systems based on latent heat of fusion rather than molten salt temperature differences, have many advantages that include up to an order of magnitude higher energy storage density, much higher temperature operation, and elimination of pumped loops for most of Infinia’s design options. DOE has funded four different concepts for solar phase change TES, including one other Infinia awarded project using heat pipes to transfer heat to and from the salt. The unique innovation in this project is an integrated TES/pool boiler heat transfer system that is the simplest approach identified to date and arguably has the best potential for minimizing the levelized cost of energy (LCOE). The Phase 1 objectives are to design, build and test a 1-hour TES proof-of-concept lab demonstrator integrated with an Infinia 3 kW Stirling engine, and to conduct a preliminary design of a 12-hour TES on-sun prototype.
Date: May 15, 2013
Creator: Qiu, Songgang
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Search for Massive Long-lived Highly Ionising Particles with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC (open access)

Search for Massive Long-lived Highly Ionising Particles with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC

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Date: May 29, 2013
Creator: Aad, Georges
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Active Measurement of Memory Resource Consumption (open access)

Active Measurement of Memory Resource Consumption

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Date: May 2, 2013
Creator: Guix, M C & Bronevetsky, G
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Wideband Slotted Kicker Design for SPS Transverse Intra-Bunch Feedback (open access)

A Wideband Slotted Kicker Design for SPS Transverse Intra-Bunch Feedback

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Date: May 29, 2013
Creator: Cesaratto, John; Fox, J.D.; Rivetta, C.H.; /SLAC; Alesini, D.; Drago, A. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Device and technique for in-situ coating of the RHIC cold bore vacuum tubes with thick OFHC (open access)

Device and technique for in-situ coating of the RHIC cold bore vacuum tubes with thick OFHC

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Date: May 12, 2013
Creator: A., Hershcovitch; Blaskiewicz, M.; Brennan, J. M.; Chawla, A.; Custer, A.; Erickson, M. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Feasibility Study of Economics and Performance of Biopower at the Chanute Air Force Base in Rantoul, Illinois. (open access)

Feasibility Study of Economics and Performance of Biopower at the Chanute Air Force Base in Rantoul, Illinois.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in accordance with the RE-Powering America's Land initiative, selected the Former Chanute Air Force Base site in Rantoul, Illinois, for a feasibility study of renewable energy production. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) was contacted to provide technical assistance for this project. The purpose of this study was to assess the site for a possible biopower system installation and estimate the cost, performance, and impacts of different biopower options.
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Scarlata, C. & Mosey, G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library