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Exploratory Shaft Seismic Design Basis Working Group report; Yucca Mountain Project (open access)

Exploratory Shaft Seismic Design Basis Working Group report; Yucca Mountain Project

This report was prepared for the Yucca Mountain Project (YMP), which is managed by the US Department of Energy. The participants in the YMP are investigating the suitability of a site at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, for construction of a repository for high-level radioactive waste. An exploratory shaft facility (ESF) will be constructed to permit site characterization. The major components of the ESF are two shafts that will be used to provide access to the underground test areas for men, utilities, and ventilation. If a repository is constructed at the site, the exploratory shafts will be converted for use as intake ventilation shafts. In the context of both underground nuclear explosions (conducted at the nearby Nevada Test Site) and earthquakes, the report contains discussions of faulting potential at the site, control motions at depth, material properties of the different rock layers relevant to seismic design, the strain tensor for each of the waveforms along the shaft liners, and the method for combining the different strain components along the shaft liners. The report also describes analytic methods, assumptions used to ensure conservatism, and uncertainties in the data. The analyses show that none of the shafts` structures, systems, or components are important to …
Date: August 1, 1990
Creator: Subramanian, C. V.; King, J. L.; Perkins, D. M.; Mudd, R. W.; Richardson, A. M.; Calovini, J. C. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Crack-arrest behavior in SEN wide plates of low-upper-shelf base metal tested under nonisothermal conditions: WP-2 series (open access)

Crack-arrest behavior in SEN wide plates of low-upper-shelf base metal tested under nonisothermal conditions: WP-2 series

The Heavy-Section Steel Technology (HSST) Program at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory under the sponsorship of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is conducting analytical and experimental studies aimed at understanding the circumstances that would initiate the growth of an existing crack in a reactor pressure vessel (RPV) and the conditions leading to arrest of a propagating crack. Objectives of these studies are to determine (1) if the material will exhibit crack-arrest behavior when the driving force on a crack exceeds the ASME limit, (2) the relationship between K{sub Ia} and temperature, and (3) the interaction of fracture modes (arrest, stable crack growth, unstable crack growth, and tensile instability) when arrest occurs at high temperatures. In meeting these objectives, crack-arrest data are being developed over an expanded temperature range through tests involving large thermally shocked cylinders, pressurized thermally shocked vessels, and wide-plate specimens. The wide-plate specimens provide the opportunity for a significant number of data points to be obtained at relatively affordable costs. These tests are designed to provide fracture-toughness measurements approaching or above the onset of the Charpy upper-shelf regime in a rising toughness region and with an increasing driving force. This document discusses test methodology and results. 23 refs., 92 …
Date: August 1, 1990
Creator: Naus, D. J.; Keeney-Walker, J.; Bass, B. R.; Robinson Jr., G. C.; Iskander, S. K.; Alexander, D. J. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of the NNWSI [Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations] unsaturated test method to actinide doped SRL [Savannah River Laboratory] 165 type glass (open access)

Application of the NNWSI [Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations] unsaturated test method to actinide doped SRL [Savannah River Laboratory] 165 type glass

The results of tests done using the Unsaturated Test Method are presented. These tests, done to determine the suitability of glass in a potential high-level waste repository as developed by the Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations Project, simulate conditions anticipated for the post-containment phase of the repository when only limited contact between the waste form and water is expected. The reaction of glass occurs via processes that are initiated due to glass/water vapor and glass/liquid water contact. Vapor interaction results in the initiation of an exchange process between water and the more mobile species (alkalis and boron) in the glass. The liquid reaction produces interactions similar to those seen in standard leaching tests, except due to the limited amount of water present and the presence of partially sensitized 304L stainless steel, the formation of reaction products greatly exceeds that found in MCC-1 type leach tests. The effect of sensitized stainless steel on the reaction is to enhance breakdown of the glass matrix thereby increasing the release of the transuranic elements from the glass. However, most of the Pu and Am released is entrained by either the metal components of the test or by the reaction phases, and is not released …
Date: August 1, 1990
Creator: Bates, J.K. & Gerding, T.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Quarterly report on program cost and schedule, second quarter FY 1990 (open access)

Quarterly report on program cost and schedule, second quarter FY 1990

This report is intended to provide a summary of the cost and schedule performance for the Civilian Radioactive Waste Management Program. Historical and current cost profiles are presented for each of the major program elements. Also included in this report is the status of the Nuclear Waste Fund revenues and disbursements. This report includes data through March 1990. 1 fig.
Date: August 1, 1990
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1990 (open access)

The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1990

Semiweekly newspaper from Seminole, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with extensive advertising.
Date: August 1, 1990
Creator: Fisher, David
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Effect of Solvent Polarity on the Fluorescence Emission Spectra of Select Five- and Six-Ring Pyrene Derivatives (open access)

Effect of Solvent Polarity on the Fluorescence Emission Spectra of Select Five- and Six-Ring Pyrene Derivatives

Article on the effect of solvent polarity on the fluorescence emission spectra of select five- and six-ring pyrene derivatives.
Date: August 1, 1990
Creator: Acree, William E. (William Eugene); Zvaigzne, Anita I. & Fetzer, John C.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. [111], No. [125], Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1990 (open access)

Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. [111], No. [125], Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1990

Semi-weekly newspaper from Atlanta, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with extensive advertising.
Date: August 1, 1990
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Sachse Sentinel (Sachse, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1990 (open access)

The Sachse Sentinel (Sachse, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1990

Weekly newspaper from Sachse, Texas that includes local news and advertising.
Date: August 1, 1990
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Funeral Program for Lenora Miller, August 1, 1990] (open access)

[Funeral Program for Lenora Miller, August 1, 1990]

Funeral program for Mrs. Lenora Miller, born April 28, 1917 and died July 30, 1990. The funeral was held August 1, 1990 at Emmanuel AME Church, officiated by Reverend Michael W. Gibson. Funeral arrangements were made through Carter-Taylor-Williams Mortuary and she was buried in Seaside Cemetery in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Date: August 1, 1990
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History