Analysis of Lime-Slurry Stirred Tank Carbonation Reactor (open access)

Analysis of Lime-Slurry Stirred Tank Carbonation Reactor

Gas residence time distributions were determined for a stirred tank carbonation reactor. Empirical correlations for the first and second moments of the residence time distribution (RTD) curves as functions of flow rates and impeller speeds were obtained. Decontamination factors for /sup 85/Kr were measured.
Date: September 23, 1977
Creator: McAleese, J. P.; Belt, B. A.; Datesh, J. R. & Shaeffer, M. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
SNAP-27 follow-on quality assurance plan (open access)

SNAP-27 follow-on quality assurance plan

The Quality Plan for the SNAP-27 Follow-On Program describes the manner in which the Isotope Power Systems Operation of the General Electric Space Division will control product quality. NASA NHB5300.4 (1B) and AEC QASL-SNAP-1 and 2 have been used as guides in the development of this plan and, upon approval by the AEC, this plan will serve as a policy document to be utilized in implementing the SNAP-27 Follow-On Quality Program.
Date: September 23, 1970
Creator: Mason, F.C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
40-kV, 25-ms neutral-beam power supply for TMX (open access)

40-kV, 25-ms neutral-beam power supply for TMX

Modifications are described to upgrade the neutral-beam power supply for the TMX from 40 kV, 10 ms to 40 kV, 25 ms. The redesign of the accel and suppressor power supplies to achieve separation of the high-voltage and control sections, operation of the arc pulse lines in series, operation of the arc pulse lines in a noisy environment with SCR trigger and crowbar, and modifications to the electrolytic storage banks are discussed.
Date: September 23, 1977
Creator: Leavitt, G.A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geothermal binary fluid cycle: heat exchanger area requirements and initial costs (open access)

Geothermal binary fluid cycle: heat exchanger area requirements and initial costs

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Date: September 23, 1975
Creator: Giedt, W. H.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Using computer graphics to analyze the placement of neutral-beam injectors for the Mirror Fusion Test Facility (open access)

Using computer graphics to analyze the placement of neutral-beam injectors for the Mirror Fusion Test Facility

To optimize the neutral-beam current incident on the fusion plasma and limit the heat load on exposed surfaces of the Mirror Fusion Test Facility magnet coils, impingement of the neutral beams on the magnet structure must be minimized. Also, placement of the neutral-beam injectors must comply with specifications for neutral-current heating of the plasma and should allow maximum flexibility to accommodate alternative beam aiming patterns without significant hardware replacement or experiment down-time. Injector placements and aimings are analyzed by means of the Structural Analysis Movie Post Processor (SAMPP), a general-purpose graphics code for the display of three-dimensional finite-element models. SAMPP is used to visually assemble, disassemble, or cut away sections of the complex three-dimensional apparatus, which is represented by an assemblage of 8-node solid finite elements. The resulting picture is used to detect and quantify interactions between the structure and the neutral-particle beams.
Date: September 23, 1977
Creator: Horvath, J. A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Simulation of the performance of a collection of storage space allocation algorithms (open access)

Simulation of the performance of a collection of storage space allocation algorithms

Storage algorithms for reserving and freeing contiguous blocks of storage space were investigated. A simulation program was constructed and run for each method; several different distributions of the parameters that characterize the request for storage space were used. The performance of a noncontiguous storage algorithm was simulated for comparison with the other methods. The effect of disk flaws on the performance of several algorithms was also simulated. The simulation runs showed that the algorithm currently in use at LLL performs best for theoretical distributions of file size and life but that it is not best-suited for the distributions of size and life drawn from the samplings of the LLL machines. The results did not indicate a better-suited choice for the LLL data because samples from different LLL systems resulted in different rankings among the various algorithms. 9 tables.
Date: September 23, 1976
Creator: Nichols, J. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Modeling the temperature-dependent scale accumulation from geothermal brine (open access)

Modeling the temperature-dependent scale accumulation from geothermal brine

A simple model for calculating the temperature-dependent deposition of silica scale from geothermal brine is outlined. A finite-difference technique for solving the moving boundary problem is described. The implicit formulation is solved directly, using matrix inverse methods appropriate for banded matrices. The multimaterial problem is defined in a way that maintains the compact matrix bandwidth of a single material. Sample problems are presented in dimensionless form, including a comparison between the finite-difference results and an analytical solution for a single-material slab problem. These initial studies show that the temperature at the brine-scale interface is not significantly perturbed by the growth of a thin scale layer, although pipe thickness and different experimental scale-deposition curves significantly affect the total amount of scale forming over a given period of time.
Date: September 23, 1976
Creator: Schroeder, R. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Selection of the ''best'' model for converting beta backscatter count readings into thickness measurements (open access)

Selection of the ''best'' model for converting beta backscatter count readings into thickness measurements

This report compares two models for converting beta backscatter count readings into thickness measurements. The necessary formulas to be used in an unweighted and weighted regression analysis are listed. The question of whether one should perform a regression analysis using the five available standard thicknesses or whether one should, in addition to these standard thicknesses, use zero as a standard thickness is decided. A weighted regression analysis is compared with an unweighted one for each model. The ''best'' model is selected, and the conclusions of the analysis are presented.
Date: September 23, 1976
Creator: Smiriga, N. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Observed penetration of 14-MeV neutrons in various materials (open access)

Observed penetration of 14-MeV neutrons in various materials

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Date: September 23, 1974
Creator: Logan, C.M. & Komoto, T.T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
High density fusion and the Z-pinch (open access)

High density fusion and the Z-pinch

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Date: September 23, 1974
Creator: Hartman, C. W.; Cheng, D. Y.; Cooper, G. E.; Eddleman, J. L. & Munger, R. H.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of an air pollution model for the San Francisco Bay Area. Third semiannual report to the National Science Foundation (open access)

Development of an air pollution model for the San Francisco Bay Area. Third semiannual report to the National Science Foundation

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Date: September 23, 1974
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Deflection of a high current relativistic electron beam by a weak magnetic field in the presence of plasma (open access)

Deflection of a high current relativistic electron beam by a weak magnetic field in the presence of plasma

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Date: September 23, 1974
Creator: Hester, R. E.; Lamb, W.; Lauer, E. & Spoerlein, R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sodium valve analysis criteria and methods (open access)

Sodium valve analysis criteria and methods

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Date: September 23, 1974
Creator: Zemanick, P.P.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Magnetically-driven metal liners for plasma compression (open access)

Magnetically-driven metal liners for plasma compression

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Date: September 23, 1974
Creator: Shearer, J.W. & Condit, W.C.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sodium valve manufacturing development (open access)

Sodium valve manufacturing development

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Date: September 23, 1974
Creator: Zemanick, P.P.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
19 mm ballistic range: a potpourri of techniques and recipes (open access)

19 mm ballistic range: a potpourri of techniques and recipes

The expansion of ballistic gun range facilities at LLL has introduced state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques to glovebox-enclosed ballistic guns systems. These enclosed ballistic ranges are designed for the study of one- dimensional shock phenomena in extremely toxic material such as plutonium. The extension of state-of-the-art phtographic and interferometric diagnostic systems to glovebox-enclosed gun systems introduces new design boundaries and performance criteria on optical and mechanical components. A technique for experimentally evaluating design proposals is illustrated, and several specific examples (such as, target alignment, collateral shrapnel damage, and soft recovery) are discussed. (auth)
Date: September 23, 1975
Creator: Carpluk, G.T.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cyclone incinerator development program for July 1976 (open access)

Cyclone incinerator development program for July 1976

Effort continues to determine the parameters for maximizing the operating efficiency of the off-gas systems and the venturi scrubber. Results for the month show a decrease in particulate emissions from the system. Engineering designs are being finalized for enclosures to permit the introduction of radioactive waste into the incinerator and the handling of the resultant ash. Concurrent with these improvements, the cooling system capacity will be increased to handle more heat in the off-gas as a result of continuous operation. Additional cooling capacity will also be required to protect the burning chamber enclosure. In July, a HEPA filter was installed on the final exhaust to demonstrate that premature loading of the filter would not be a problem when incinerating radioactive waste.
Date: September 23, 1976
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library