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Survey Control for the RHIC Transport Line (open access)

Survey Control for the RHIC Transport Line

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Date: November 23, 1994
Creator: A., Goldman M. & Marks, J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
[RE: "Beyond The 3 Rs: Transforming Education in the Arts," November 23, 1994] (open access)

[RE: "Beyond The 3 Rs: Transforming Education in the Arts," November 23, 1994]

Photocopy of a letter from Julie Abel to Sheila Brown, Anne Lindsey, Jessie Lovano-Kerr, Nancy MacGregor, Bill McCarter, Susan Rotilie, and Joyce Wright. Cc'd are Jack Davis, Ginni Gembica, Phyllis Johnson, Jeff Patchen, Nancy Roucher, Lori Weisgerber, Margaret DiBlasio, Edith Johnson, Michael Parsons, Vicki J. Rosenberg and Sunu Sukumaran. Providing logistics about "Beyond The 3 Rs: Transforming Education in the Arts" conference to be held January 12-14, 1995 at the Washington Hilton and Towers in Washington D.C. The letter is written to those will be exhibiting at the conference and provides specifications for the exhibit space. An exhibit schedule for the conference is included on the third page.
Date: November 23, 1994
Creator: Abel, Julie
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[RE: "Beyond the 3Rs: Transforming Education in the Arts," Exhibition Information] (open access)

[RE: "Beyond the 3Rs: Transforming Education in the Arts," Exhibition Information]

Photocopy of a memo from Julie Abel, Program Associate, Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to Sheila Brown, Jessie Lovano-Kerr, William McCarter, Joyce Wright, Anne Lindsey, Nancy MacGregor and Susan Rotilie. The memo is in regards to information and instructions regarding the regional institute directors exhibit booth and assistant at the Center's fifth national conference. Also included in the memo is further information on the upcoming conference, exhibition schedules, floor plans and guidelines.
Date: November 23, 1994
Creator: Abel, Julie
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
Abilene Philharmonic Playbill: November 12, 1994 (open access)

Abilene Philharmonic Playbill: November 12, 1994

Program for an Abilene Philharmonic concert that ran from November 12th to December 10th during the 45th season. It includes information about the pieces performed, artists and musicians, and advertising from local companies.
Date: November 1994
Creator: Abilene Philharmonic
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History
Comments Concerning Solvent Effects on Chemical Processes. Part 7. Quantitative Description of the Composition Dependence of the Solvent Polarity Measure ET(30) in Binary Aqueous-Organic Solvent Mixtures (open access)

Comments Concerning Solvent Effects on Chemical Processes. Part 7. Quantitative Description of the Composition Dependence of the Solvent Polarity Measure ET(30) in Binary Aqueous-Organic Solvent Mixtures

This article critically examines a two-step solvational model for mathematically describing the spectral properties of the DImroth-Reichardt betaine dye ET in binary aqueous-organic solvent mixures.
Date: November 7, 1994
Creator: Acree, William E. (William Eugene); Powell, Joyce R. & Tucker, Sheryl A. (Sheryl Ann)
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
The transformation of organic amines by transition metal cluster compounds: Progress report (open access)

The transformation of organic amines by transition metal cluster compounds: Progress report

Research during the current award period has covered several related topics which have emerged and grown as a consequence of the various discoveries that have been made during this award period. They have been divided into the following subsections for clarity and emphasis: The activation of tertiary amines by osmium cluster complexes; CH bond activation and ring opening of a nitrogen containing strained ring heterocycle by an osmium cluster complex; Ring opening of cyclic thioethers; cyclooligomerization of Thietanes; Studies of the cyclobutyne ligand; Insertion of an alkynes into metal-metal bonds; and Energy storage in metal clusters. A summary of the results of these studies is given in the following sections of this report. These studies have resulted in 50 scientific publications over the last three years and details of their studies beyond that given in the following sections can be found in those reports. All of these reports are listed in the final section of this report by the author`s names, title and journal citation.
Date: November 1, 1994
Creator: Adams, R. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Intra-building telecommunications cabling standard for Sandia National Laboratories (open access)

Intra-building telecommunications cabling standard for Sandia National Laboratories

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Date: November 1, 1994
Creator: Adams, R. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
An examination of metal felt wicks for heat-pipe applications (open access)

An examination of metal felt wicks for heat-pipe applications

Precision metal felts are made of filaments of microndiameter wires that are chopped and layered onto a flat surface to form a wool-like material. Metal felts are commonly used as filters for micron-sized particles. The small diameters of the wires and the relatively open structure of these non-woven materials provide porosities on the order of 90% and greater. The high porosities of metal felts make them interesting candidate materials for heat pipe applications. Property measurements on selected samples of metal felts have demonstrated that typical effective pore radii range from 40 to 120 {mu}m and the respective Darcy permeabilities range from 30 to 300 {mu}m{sup 2}. Through careful compaction of these materials, it is possible to tailor the flow characteristics of the materials to specific applications. Recently, a series of tests have been conducted at Sandia to measure the flow characteristics and pore structures of these materials as a function of compaction. Results from these tests and a discussion of the current applications of these materials in liquid-metal heat pipes for solar power conversion systems are presented in this paper.
Date: November 1, 1994
Creator: Adkins, D. R.; Moss, T. A.; Andraka, C. E.; Andreas, N. H. & Cole, H. M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Blue Creek Winter Range : Wildlife Mitigation Project : Final Environmental Assessment. (open access)

Blue Creek Winter Range : Wildlife Mitigation Project : Final Environmental Assessment.

Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) proposes to fund that portion of the Washington Wildlife Agreement pertaining to the Blue Creek Winter Range Wildlife Mitigation Project (Project) in a cooperative effort with the Spokane Tribe, Upper Columbia United Tribes, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). If fully implemented, the proposed action would allow the sponsors to protect and enhance 2,631 habitat units of big game winter range and riparian shrub habitat on 2,185 hectares (5,400 acres) of Spokane Tribal trust lands, and to conduct long term wildlife management activities within the Spokane Indian Reservation project area. This Final Environmental Assessment (EA) examines the potential environmental effects of securing land and conducting wildlife habitat enhancement and long term management activities within the boundaries of the Spokane Indian Reservation. Four proposed activities (habitat protection, habitat enhancement, operation and maintenance, and monitoring and evaluation) are analyzed. The proposed action is intended to meet the need for mitigation of wildlife and wildlife habitat adversely affected by the construction of Grand Coulee Dam and its reservoir.
Date: November 1, 1994
Creator: Administration, United States. Bonneville Power; Affairs, United States. Bureau of Indian & Spokane Tribe of the Spokane Reservation, Washington
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Vacuum deposited polymer films: Past, present, and future applications (open access)

Vacuum deposited polymer films: Past, present, and future applications

Two extremely high rate processes have been developed for the vacuum deposition of polymer thin films. Dubbed the PML (for Polymer Multi-Layer) and LML (for Liquid Multi-Layer) processes, the PML technique was originally developed for the manufacture of polymer/aluminum surface mount capacitors while the LML method arose from a need to fabricate lithium polymer batteries. These processes have since been found to be compatible with most other vacuum deposition techniques in, integrated, in-line coating processes. Battelle has developed an extensive program, and a great deal of hardware, to pursue a wide variety of PML and LML applications which integrate these two process technologies with other, conventional, vacuum deposition methods. The historical development of the technologies is reviewed and the Battelle PML/LML facilities are described. Current Battelle work involving solar thermal control films, PML QWOTs, and polymer/metal high reflectors are also discussed. Battelle PML work that is just starting, involving non-linear optical materials/devices, lithium polymer battery fabrication, electrochromic devices, and polymer/oxide multilayers, is discussed as well.
Date: November 1, 1994
Creator: Affinito, J.; Martin, P.; Gross, M. & Bennett, W.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Factory Acceptance Test Procedure Westinghouse 100 ton Hydraulic Trailer (open access)

Factory Acceptance Test Procedure Westinghouse 100 ton Hydraulic Trailer

This Factory Acceptance Test Procedure (FAT) is for the Westinghouse 100 Ton Hydraulic Trailer. The trailer will be used for the removal of the 101-SY pump. This procedure includes: safety check and safety procedures; pre-operation check out; startup; leveling trailer; functional/proofload test; proofload testing; and rolling load test.
Date: November 16, 1994
Creator: Aftanas, B. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Decontamination and dismantlement of Plant 7 at Fernald (open access)

Decontamination and dismantlement of Plant 7 at Fernald

Decontamination and dismantlement (D&D) tasks have been successfully completed on Plant 7 at the Fernald Environmental Management Project. The seven story facility was radiologically, chemically, and biologically contaminated. The work involved the D&D work beginning with safe shutdown and gross decontamination, and ended with removal of the structural steel. A series of lessons learned were gained which include use of explosives, bidding tactics, safe shutdown, building decontamination and lockdown, use of seam climbers, etc.
Date: November 7, 1994
Creator: Albertin, M.; Borgman, T. & Zebick, B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1994 (open access)

The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1994

Weekly newspaper from Boerne, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: November 2, 1994
Creator: Aldridge, Leon
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1994 (open access)

The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1994

Weekly newspaper from Boerne, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: November 9, 1994
Creator: Aldridge, Leon
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1994 (open access)

The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1994

Weekly newspaper from Boerne, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: November 16, 1994
Creator: Aldridge, Leon
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 23, 1994 (open access)

The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 23, 1994

Weekly newspaper from Boerne, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: November 23, 1994
Creator: Aldridge, Leon
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 30, 1994 (open access)

The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 30, 1994

Weekly newspaper from Boerne, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: November 30, 1994
Creator: Aldridge, Leon
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Gamma ray-induced embrittlement of pressure vessel alloys (open access)

Gamma ray-induced embrittlement of pressure vessel alloys

High-energy gamma rays emitted from the core of a nuclear reactor produce displacement damage in the reactor pressure vessel (RPV). The contribution of gamma damage to RPV embrittlement has in the past been largely ignored. However, in certain reactor designs the gamma flux at the RPV is sufficiently large that its contribution to displacement damage can be substantial. For example, gamma rays have been implicated in the accelerated RPV embrittlement observed in the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In the present study, mechanical property changes induced by 10-MeV electron irradiation of a model Fe alloy and an RPV alloy of interest to the HFIR were examined. Mini-tensile specimens were irradiated with high-energy electrons to reproduce damage characteristic of the Compton recoil-electrons induced by gamma bombardment. Substantial increases in yield and ultimate stress were observed in the alloys after irradiation to doses up to 5.3x10{sup {minus}3} dpa at temperatures ({approximately}50{degrees}C) characteristic of the HFIR pressure vessel. These measured increases were similar to those previously obtained following neutron irradiation, despite the highly disparate nature of the damage generated during electron and neutron irradiation.
Date: November 1, 1994
Creator: Alexander, D. E.; Rehn, L. E.; Farrell, K. & Stoller, R. E.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear reaction studies (open access)

Nuclear reaction studies

Research focused on the statistical and dynamical properties of ``hot`` nuclei formed in symmetric heavy-ion reactions. Theses included ``flow`` measurements and the mechanism for multifragment disassembly. Model calculations are being performed for the reactions C+C, Ne+Al, Ar+Sc, Kr+Nb, and Xe+La. It is planned to study {sup 40}Ar reactions from 27 to 115 MeV/nucleon. 2 figs., 41 refs.
Date: November 1, 1994
Creator: Alexander, John M. & Lacey, Roy A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Traffic flow wide-area surveillance system definition (open access)

Traffic flow wide-area surveillance system definition

Traffic Flow Wide-Area Surveillance (TFWAS) is a system for assessing the state of traffic flow over a wide area for enhanced traffic control and improved traffic management and planning. The primary purpose of a TFWAS system is to provide a detailed traffic flow description and context description to sophisticated traffic management and control systems being developed or envisioned for the future. A successful TFWAS system must possess the attributes of safety, reconfigurability, reliability, and expandability. The primary safety premise of TFWAS is to ensure that no action or failure of the TFWAS system or its components can result in risk of injury to humans. A wide variety of communication techniques is available for use with TFWAS systems. These communication techniques can be broken down into two categories, landlines and wireless. Currently used and possible future traffic sensing technologies have been examined. Important criteria for selecting TFWAS sensors include sensor capabilities, costs, operational constraints, sensor compatibility with the infrastructure, and extent. TFWAS is a concept that can take advantage of the strengths of different traffic sensing technologies, can readily adapt to newly developed technologies, and can grow with the development of new traffic control strategies. By developing innovative algorithms that will …
Date: November 1994
Creator: Allgood, G. O.; Ferrell, R. K.; Kercel, S. W.; Abston, R. A.; Carnal, C. L. & Moynihan, P. I.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design report on SCDAP/RELAP5 model improvements - debris bed and molten pool behavior (open access)

Design report on SCDAP/RELAP5 model improvements - debris bed and molten pool behavior

the SCDAP/RELAP5/MOD3 computer code is designed to describe the overall reactor coolant system thermal-hydraulic response, core damage progression, and in combination with VICTORIA, fission product release and transport during severe accidents. Improvements for existing debris bed and molten pool models in the SCDAP/RELAP5/MOD3.1 code are described in this report. Model improvements to address (a) debris bed formation, heating, and melting; (b) molten pool formation and growth; and (c) molten pool crust failure are discussed. Relevant data, existing models, proposed modeling changes, and the anticipated impact of the changes are discussed. Recommendations for the assessment of improved models are provided.
Date: November 1, 1994
Creator: Allison, C. M.; Rempe, J. L. & Chavez, S. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hazard categorization of 100K east and 100K west in-basin fuel characterization program activities (open access)

Hazard categorization of 100K east and 100K west in-basin fuel characterization program activities

This report documents the determination that the in-basin activities at 105 K East (KE) and 105 K West (KW) on the Hanford Reservation associated with the fuel characterization program are classified as Hazard Category 3 (hazard analysis shows the potential for only significant localized consequences). Potential accident consequences, a description of significant activities around the site, and hazard identification and management were explored.
Date: November 16, 1994
Creator: Alwardt, L. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Southwest Retort, Volume 48, Number 3, November 1994 (open access)

Southwest Retort, Volume 48, Number 3, November 1994

This publication of the Dallas-Fort Worth Section of the American Chemical Society includes information about research, prominent scientist, organizational business, and various other stories of interest to the community.
Date: November 1994
Creator: American Chemical Society. Dallas/Fort Worth Section.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The UNT Digital Library
Abiotic reduction of aquifer materials by dithionite: A promising in-situ remediation technology (open access)

Abiotic reduction of aquifer materials by dithionite: A promising in-situ remediation technology

Laboratory batch and column experiments were conducted with Hanford sediments to develop the capability to predict (1) the longevity of dithionite in these systems, (2) its efficiency as a reductant of structural iron, and (3) the longevity and reactivity of the reduced iron with soluble inorganic and organic species. After an initial induction period, the loss of dithionite by disproportionation and oxidation could be described by pseudo-first-order (PFO) kinetics. Other than the initial reaction with ferric iron, the primary factor promoting loss of dithionite in this system was disproportion nation via heterogeneous catalysis at mineral surfaces. The efficiency of the reduction of structural iron was nearly 100% for the first fourth of the ferric iron, but declined exponentially with higher degrees of reduction so that 75% of the ferric iron could be reduced. This decrease in reduction efficiency probably was related to differences in the accessibility of ferric iron in the mineral particles, with iron in clay-sized particles being the most accessible and that in silt- and sand-sized particles less accessible. Flow-through column studies showed that a reduced-sediment barrier created in this manner could maintain a reducing environment.
Date: November 1, 1994
Creator: Amonette, J. E.; Szecsody, J. E.; Schaef, H. T.; Gorby, Y. A.; Fruchter, J. S. & Templeton, J. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library