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[Account Statement for William Waybourn] (open access)

[Account Statement for William Waybourn]

Document from the National Credit Union Administration to the Dallas Gay Alliance Credit Union and addressed to William Waybourn. The member's accumulative statement period is from July 1, 1991 through September 30, 1991.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 91, No. 169, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1991 (open access)

Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 91, No. 169, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1991

Daily newspaper from Altus, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: Lomenick, Rick
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Annual work plan for FY 1992 (open access)

Annual work plan for FY 1992

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) has an overall mission to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and mismanagement in Department of Energy (DOE) programs. As part of its responsibility in accomplishing its mission, the DOE Office of Audits publishes an Annual Work Plan'' in September of each year. The prime focus of the plan is to identify opportunities for audits to enhance the effectiveness, efficiency, and integrity of the DOE's programs and operations. Through this plan, we are able to maximize the effectiveness of our resources and to avoid duplicating audit coverage being provided by other audit groups, such as the US General Accounting Office (GAO) to US Department of Energy programs. Such planning is required by Office of Management and Budget Circular A-73 and DOE Order 2321.1A. This work plan, includes those audits that are to be carried over from Fiscal Year 1991 and those that are to be started during Fiscal year 1992.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of nuclear particle tracks: A scanning x-ray microscope (open access)

Application of nuclear particle tracks: A scanning x-ray microscope

The scanning x-ray microscope (SXM) is a short-wavelength analog of a near-field optical-scanning microscope, promising spatial resolution of {approximately}100{angstrom} up to {approximately}5 keV x-ray energy. A portion of a synchrotron x-ray beam streams through an etched nuclear particle track in an opaque membrane and impinges on an object within the narrow stream. Scattered or transmitted x-rays are detected with a photon counter. The SXM is feasible because a useful number of synchrotron x-rays, even from a bend magnet, will stream through a small diameter pore. The properties and limitations of the SXM are discussed together with other submicroscopic applications of nuclear particle tracks. 14 refs., 8 figs., 1 tab.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: Ebert, P.J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1991 (open access)

The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1991

Daily newspaper from Baytown, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: Brown, Leon
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 121, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1991 (open access)

Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 121, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1991

Semi-weekly newspaper from Burleson, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: Ellertson, Sally
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 100, No. 173, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1991 (open access)

Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 100, No. 173, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1991

Daily newspaper from Chickasha, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: Plummer, George
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Compact Fusion Advanced Rankine (CFARII) power cycle---Operating regimes (open access)

Compact Fusion Advanced Rankine (CFARII) power cycle---Operating regimes

Performance (cost/kWe and efficiency) of generic Compact Fusion Advanced Rankine (CFARII) power conversion is investigated for various working fluids, operating temperatures and pressures, and thermal power levels. A general conclusion is that good CFARII performance is found for a remarkably broad range of materials, temperatures, pressures and power levels, which gives considerable flexibility to future design studies which may apply CFARII energy conversion to specific fusion energy sources such as ICF, MICF, and Mini-PACER. 5 refs, 7 figs., 2 tabs.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: Logan, B. G.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of advanced low-temperature heat transfer fluids for district heating and cooling (open access)

Development of advanced low-temperature heat transfer fluids for district heating and cooling

The feasibility of adding phase change materials (PCMs) and surfactants to the heat transfer fluids in district cooling systems was investigated. It increases the thermal capacity of the heat transfer fluid and therefore decreases the volume that needs to be pumped. It also increases the heat transfer rate, resulting in smaller heat exchangers. The thermal behavior of two potential PCMs, hexadecane and tetradecane paraffin wax, was experimentally evaluated. The heat of fusion of these materials is approximately 60% of that of ice. They exhibit no supercooling and are stable under repeated thermal cycling. While test results for laboratory grade materials showed good agreement with data in the literature, both melting point and heat of fusion for commercial grade hexadecane were found to be considerably lower than literaturevalues. PCM/water mixtures were tested in a laboratory-scale test loop to determine heat transfer and flow resistance properties. When using PCMs in district cooling systems, clogging of frozen PCM particles isone of the major problems to be overcome. In the present project it is proposed to minimize or prevent clogging by the addition of an emulsifier. Effects of the emulsifier on the mixture of water and hexadecane(a PCM) were studied. As the amount of …
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of advanced low-temperature heat transfer fluids for district heating and cooling. Final report, September 25, 1990--September 24, 1991 (open access)

Development of advanced low-temperature heat transfer fluids for district heating and cooling. Final report, September 25, 1990--September 24, 1991

The feasibility of adding phase change materials (PCMs) and surfactants to the heat transfer fluids in district cooling systems was investigated. It increases the thermal capacity of the heat transfer fluid and therefore decreases the volume that needs to be pumped. It also increases the heat transfer rate, resulting in smaller heat exchangers. The thermal behavior of two potential PCMs, hexadecane and tetradecane paraffin wax, was experimentally evaluated. The heat of fusion of these materials is approximately 60% of that of ice. They exhibit no supercooling and are stable under repeated thermal cycling. While test results for laboratory grade materials showed good agreement with data in the literature, both melting point and heat of fusion for commercial grade hexadecane were found to be considerably lower than literaturevalues. PCM/water mixtures were tested in a laboratory-scale test loop to determine heat transfer and flow resistance properties. When using PCMs in district cooling systems, clogging of frozen PCM particles isone of the major problems to be overcome. In the present project it is proposed to minimize or prevent clogging by the addition of an emulsifier. Effects of the emulsifier on the mixture of water and hexadecane(a PCM) were studied. As the amount of …
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Environmental Restoration Progam Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention Awareness Program Plan (open access)

Environmental Restoration Progam Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention Awareness Program Plan

In response to DOE Order 5400.1 this plan outlines the requirements for a Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention Awareness Program for the Environmental Restoration (ER) Program at Martin Marietta Energy System, Inc. Statements of the national, Department of Energy, Energy Systems, and Energy Systems ER Program policies on waste minimization are included and reflect the attitudes of these organizations and their commitment to the waste minimization effort. Organizational responsibilities for the waste minimization effort are clearly defined and discussed, and the program objectives and goals are set forth. Waste assessment is addressed as being a key element in developing the waste generation baseline. There are discussions on the scope of ER-specific waste minimization techniques and approaches to employee awareness and training. There is also a discussion on the process for continual evaluation of the Waste Minimization Program. Appendixes present an implementation schedule for the Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention Program, the program budget, an organization chart, and the ER waste minimization policy.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Environmental Restoration Progam Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention Awareness Program Plan (open access)

Environmental Restoration Progam Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention Awareness Program Plan

In response to DOE Order 5400.1 this plan outlines the requirements for a Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention Awareness Program for the Environmental Restoration (ER) Program at Martin Marietta Energy System, Inc. Statements of the national, Department of Energy, Energy Systems, and Energy Systems ER Program policies on waste minimization are included and reflect the attitudes of these organizations and their commitment to the waste minimization effort. Organizational responsibilities for the waste minimization effort are clearly defined and discussed, and the program objectives and goals are set forth. Waste assessment is addressed as being a key element in developing the waste generation baseline. There are discussions on the scope of ER-specific waste minimization techniques and approaches to employee awareness and training. There is also a discussion on the process for continual evaluation of the Waste Minimization Program. Appendixes present an implementation schedule for the Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention Program, the program budget, an organization chart, and the ER waste minimization policy.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental investigations in particle physics at intermediate energies. Performance report for December 1, 1990--November 30, 1991 (open access)

Experimental investigations in particle physics at intermediate energies. Performance report for December 1, 1990--November 30, 1991

The major elements of this project continues to be on fundamental symmetries and parameters of the Standard Model. The projects in the current period have been BNL E791 (a search for the decay K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}e, which would violate the rule of separate lepton number conservation), test of an upgrade proposal (E871), and LSND, a neutrino experiment at LAMPF. For E791, data taking was completed in June 1990, and preliminary results are now available for the decays K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}e and K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}{mu}from the entire data set. The data for decay K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} ee are still being analysed. These are an upper limit for the branching fraction for K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}e of 3.5 {times} 10{sup {minus}11} (90% C.L.). From the 1990 data alone, we have a new (preliminary) value of the branching fraction for K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}{mu} of (6.96{plus_minus}0. 4{plus_minus}0.22) {times} 10{sup {minus}9}, with a sample of 349 events. Combining this with earlier data gives (6.96{plus_minus}0.34) {times} 10{sup 9}, by far the most precise value. The limit on the decay K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}e places a lower limit on the mass of a new particle mediating …
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: Auerbach, L. B.; Highland, V. L.; Martoff, C. J.; McFarlane, K. W.; Guss, C. & Kettell, S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Investigations in Particle Physics at Intermediate Energies Preformance Report: December 1990-November 1991 (open access)

Experimental Investigations in Particle Physics at Intermediate Energies Preformance Report: December 1990-November 1991

The major elements of this project continues to be on fundamental symmetries and parameters of the Standard Model. The projects in the current period have been BNL E791 (a search for the decay K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}e, which would violate the rule of separate lepton number conservation), test of an upgrade proposal (E871), and LSND, a neutrino experiment at LAMPF. For E791, data taking was completed in June 1990, and preliminary results are now available for the decays K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}e and K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}{mu}from the entire data set. The data for decay K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} ee are still being analysed. These are an upper limit for the branching fraction for K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}e of 3.5 {times} 10{sup {minus}11} (90% C.L.). From the 1990 data alone, we have a new (preliminary) value of the branching fraction for K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}{mu} of (6.96{plus minus}0. 4{plus minus}0.22) {times} 10{sup {minus}9}, with a sample of 349 events. Combining this with earlier data gives (6.96{plus minus}0.34) {times} 10{sup 9}, by far the most precise value. The limit on the decay K{sub L}{sup 0} {yields} {mu}e places a lower limit on the mass of a …
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: Auerbach, L. B.; Highland, V. L.; Martoff, C. J.; McFarlane, K. W.; Guss, C. & Kettell, S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Financial administration of work for nonfederal sponsors, DOE Field Office (AL), Albuquerque, New Mexico (open access)

Financial administration of work for nonfederal sponsors, DOE Field Office (AL), Albuquerque, New Mexico

The Department of Energy (DOE) Field Office, Albuquerque (AL) is responsible for managing and controlling nonfederally sponsored work done by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The audit objective was to determine whether the funding of, and accounting for, work done under a 1984 funds-in agreement and work for others in Fiscal Year (FY) 1989 complied with laws, regulations, and policies.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fracture behavior of W based materials. Final report (open access)

Fracture behavior of W based materials. Final report

This report describes the results of a program to investigate the fracture properties of tungsten based materials. In particular, the role of crack velocity on crack instability was determined in a W-Fe-Ni-Co ``heavy alloy`` and pure polycrystalline tungsten. A considerable effort was expended on the development of an appropriate crack velocity gage for use on these materials. Having succeeded in that, the gage technology was employed to determine the crack velocity response to the applied level of stress intensity factor at the onset of crack instability in pre-cracked specimens. The results were also correlated to the failure mode observed in two material systems of interest. Major results include: (1) unstable crack velocity measurements on metallic specimens which require high spatial resolution require the use of brittle, insulating substrates, as opposed to the ductile, polymer based substrates employed in low spatial resolution measurements; and (2) brittle failure modes, such as cleavage, are characterized by relatively slow unstable crack velocities while evidence of high degrees of deformation are associated with failures which proceed at high unstable crack velocities. This latter behavior is consistent with the predictions of the modeling of Hack et al and may have a significant impact on the interpretation …
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: Hack, J. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Funeral Program for William Morris Jester, September 30, 1991] (open access)

[Funeral Program for William Morris Jester, September 30, 1991]

Funeral program for William Morris Jester, born September 26. 1930 and died September 25, 1991. The funeral was held September 30,1991 at Saint James Methodist Episcopal Church, officiated by Rev. G. Bent Bailey, Jr.. Funeral arrangements were made through the Lewis Funeral Home and he was buried in the Fort Sam Houston State Cemetery in Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Grass Burr (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1991 (open access)

The Grass Burr (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1991

Student newspaper of Weatherford High School in Weatherford, Texas that includes school news and information along with advertising.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Hilltop Views (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1991 (open access)

Hilltop Views (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1991

Biweekly student newspaper from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas that includes news and information of interest to the college community along with advertising.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Inspection of surveillance equipment and activities at DOE Field Office, Richland (open access)

Inspection of surveillance equipment and activities at DOE Field Office, Richland

The purpose of this inspection was to review surveillance activities by the Department of Energy's (DOE) Field Office, Richland (RL) and contractor employees at the RL Hanford site for efficiency and economy and compliance with laws and regulations. The scope included surveillance activities, procedures, training, types of surveillance equipment, and management controls over the equipment and activities. We also looked at Departmental policies and procedures regarding the equipment and activities. Allegations of illegal surveillance that came to our attention during the course of this inspection were referred to the Department of Justice. As part of our review, inspectors were on-site at RL from February 11, 1991, through March 1, 1991. Follow-up trips to RL were also made in April, May, and June 1991. We also conducted interviews at Albuquerque, Savannah River, and Germantown of former RL employees and RL contractors who were on travel. Officials from DOE's Office of General Counsel (OGC), Office of Security Affairs, and Office of Safeguards and Security (S S) were also interviewed regarding the Department's purchase and possession of wiretapping and eavesdropping devices. We obtained 75 signed sworn statements from 55 individuals during the course of the inspection. 1 fig., 1 tab.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Intelligent distributed control for nuclear power plants (open access)

Intelligent distributed control for nuclear power plants

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Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: Klevans, E.H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Intelligent distributed control for nuclear power plants (open access)

Intelligent distributed control for nuclear power plants

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Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: Klevans, Edward H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
MACCS versus GENII: Code comparison (open access)

MACCS versus GENII: Code comparison

The computer codes GENII and MACCS, utilized for computing radiation doses, are discussed. The codes are compared from input from the source term from LANL file HW101-SY.INP, run dated 2/19/91. The release of radionuclides was assumed to be from a point source at ground level with a 10 minute release duration.Doses were calculated at a distance of 660 meters with an exposure duration of 2 hours. It was found that the 2 codes differed in how wind direction was treated.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: Foster, J. & Chanin, D. I.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
MACCS versus GENII: Code comparison (open access)

MACCS versus GENII: Code comparison

The computer codes GENII and MACCS, utilized for computing radiation doses, are discussed. The codes are compared from input from the source term from LANL file HW101-SY.INP, run dated 2/19/91. The release of radionuclides was assumed to be from a point source at ground level with a 10 minute release duration.Doses were calculated at a distance of 660 meters with an exposure duration of 2 hours. It was found that the 2 codes differed in how wind direction was treated.
Date: September 30, 1991
Creator: Foster, J. & Chanin, D.I. (Technadyne Engineering Consultants, Inc., Albuquerque, NM (United States))
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library