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Enhanced durability and reactivity for zinc ferrite desulfurization sorbent (open access)

Enhanced durability and reactivity for zinc ferrite desulfurization sorbent

AMAX Research Development Center (AMAX R D) has been investigating methods for improving the reactivity and durability of the zinc ferrite desulfurization sorbent. Zinc ferrite sorbents are intended for use in desulfurization of hog coal gas in integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) or molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) applications. The reactivity of the sorbent may be defined as its sulfur sorption capacity at the breakthrough point in a bench-scale fixed-bed reactor. The durability may be defined as the ability of the sorbent to maintain its reactivity and other important physical characteristics such as size, strength, and specific surface area during 10 cycles of sulfidation and regeneration. Two base case sorbents, spherical pellets and cylindrical extrudes used in related METC sponsored projects, are being used to provide a basis for the comparison of physical characteristics and chemical reactivity.
Date: October 27, 1987
Creator: Jha, M. C. & Berggren, M. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Enhanced durability and reactivity for zinc ferrite desulfurization sorbent. Quarterly technical progress report 4, July--September 1987 (open access)

Enhanced durability and reactivity for zinc ferrite desulfurization sorbent. Quarterly technical progress report 4, July--September 1987

AMAX Research & Development Center (AMAX R&D) has been investigating methods for improving the reactivity and durability of the zinc ferrite desulfurization sorbent. Zinc ferrite sorbents are intended for use in desulfurization of hog coal gas in integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) or molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) applications. The reactivity of the sorbent may be defined as its sulfur sorption capacity at the breakthrough point in a bench-scale fixed-bed reactor. The durability may be defined as the ability of the sorbent to maintain its reactivity and other important physical characteristics such as size, strength, and specific surface area during 10 cycles of sulfidation and regeneration. Two base case sorbents, spherical pellets and cylindrical extrudes used in related METC sponsored projects, are being used to provide a basis for the comparison of physical characteristics and chemical reactivity.
Date: October 27, 1987
Creator: Jha, Mahesh C. & Berggren, Mark H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Fluctuating Environments on the Selection of High Yielding Microalgae (open access)

Effects of Fluctuating Environments on the Selection of High Yielding Microalgae

Microalgae have the potential of producing biomass with a high content of lipids at high productivities using seawater or saline ground water resources. Microalgal lipids are similar to vegetable oils and suitable for processing to liquid fuels. Engineering cost analysis studies have concluded that, at a favorable site, microalgae cultivation for fuel production could be economically viable. The major uncertainties involve the microalgae themselves: biomass and lipid productivity and culture stability.
Date: February 27, 1987
Creator: Benemann, J. R. & Tillett, D. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical laboratories method No. 4017 - the radiometric nondestructive analysis of Uranium-235 in uranium tetrafluoride (open access)

Analytical laboratories method No. 4017 - the radiometric nondestructive analysis of Uranium-235 in uranium tetrafluoride

This method permits the nondestructive measurement of U-235 in uranium tetrafluoride (UF/sub 4/) using a Ge(Li) gamma spectrometer. The method was evaluated for UF/sub 4/ in the 0.20 to 1.25 wt% U-235 concentration range, but it could be easily extended to higher U-235 concentrations by using the appropriate standard. A nondestructive U-235 measurement can be performed in about 20 minutes. No measurement interferences have been observed.
Date: January 27, 1987
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mechanical properties of rocks at high temperatures and pressures: Final report (open access)

Mechanical properties of rocks at high temperatures and pressures: Final report

During the final year of the grant, we have investigated (1) why the strengths of rocks decrease with increasing temperature and in the presence of water through study of the fracture process in Westerly granite and Sioux quartzite specimens deformed in extension (some in true tension), (2) frictional strengths of rocks at high temperatures, (3) the stability of boreholes in fractured rock, and (4) slip in biotite single crystals (in that biotite is probably the weakest and most ductile of the common constituents of crystalline rocks.
Date: July 27, 1987
Creator: Friedman, M.; Bauer, S. J.; Chester, F. M.; Handin, J.; Hopkins, T. W.; Johnson, B. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flexible Foot Test Assembly (open access)

Flexible Foot Test Assembly

A test model of the flexible foot support was constructed early in the design stages to check its reactions to applied loads. The prototype was made of SS 304 and contained four vertical plates as opposed to the fourteen Inconel 718 plates which comprise the actual structure. Due to the fact that the prototype was built before the design of the support was finalized, the plate dimensions are different from those of the actual proposed design (i.e. model plate thickness is approximately one-half that of the actual plates). See DWG. 3740.210-MC-222376 for assembly details of the test model and DWG. 3740.210-MB-222377 for plate dimensions. This stanchion will be required to not only support the load of the inner vessel of the cryostat and its contents, but it must also allow for the movement of the vessel due to thermal contraction. Assuming that each vertical plate acts as a column, then the following formula from the Manual of Steel Construction (American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc., Eigth edition, 1980) can be applied to determine whether or not such columns undergoing simultaneous axial compression and transverse loading are considered safe for the given loading. The first term is representative of the axially …
Date: April 27, 1987
Creator: Kurita, C. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Working paper: marine ecological consequences of waste disposal (open access)

Working paper: marine ecological consequences of waste disposal

This report summarizes the observed effect on marine resources of waste disposal activities. It first briefly describes the nationwide impacts of pollutants on water quality, sediment quality, and marine organisms.
Date: April 27, 1987
Creator: Sundt, Nicholas
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Broilers: For Week Ending May 23, 1987 (open access)

Texas Broilers: For Week Ending May 23, 1987

Weekly report of the Texas Agricultural Statistics Service on broiler chick numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending April 18 to the week ending May 23, during 1986 and 1987 for broiler eggs set, chicks hatched, and chicks placed.
Date: May 27, 1987
Creator: Texas Agricultural Statistics Service
System: The Portal to Texas History
Iran-Contra Affair: Biographical Profiles (open access)

Iran-Contra Affair: Biographical Profiles

This report provides biographical information on individuals who have been associated in public reports with the controversy surrounding the secret U.S. arms sales to Iran and the channeling of profits to the rebels or Contras in Nicaragua. The information has been compiled from public sources.
Date: March 27, 1987
Creator: Rathbun, Cheryl J.; Hatcher, Carolyn L. & Kappas, Peter
System: The UNT Digital Library
Persian Gulf Oil Trade: Numbers and Issues (open access)

Persian Gulf Oil Trade: Numbers and Issues

"This report is an overview of the role of Persian Gulf petroleum exporters in world oil supply" (p. iii).
Date: May 27, 1987
Creator: Kumins, Lawrence C.; Bamberger, Robert L. & Passarelli, Michelle
System: The UNT Digital Library
Superconducting Super Collider (open access)

Superconducting Super Collider

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Date: August 27, 1987
Creator: Boesman, William C.
System: The UNT Digital Library