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$3.6 Million in Savings Identified in AMCAST Assessment (Revised) (open access)

$3.6 Million in Savings Identified in AMCAST Assessment (Revised)

Summary of AMCAST Industrial Corporation's plant-wide assessment to identify energy and cost saving opportunities at the corporation's facility in Wapakoneta, Ohio.
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
14th Workshop on Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells & Modules: Materials and Processes; Extended Abstracts and Papers (open access)

14th Workshop on Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells & Modules: Materials and Processes; Extended Abstracts and Papers

The 14th Workshop will provide a forum for an informal exchange of technical and scientific information between international researchers in the photovoltaic and relevant non-photovoltaic fields. It will offer an excellent opportunity for researchers in private industry and at universities to prioritize mutual needs for future collaborative research. The workshop is intended to address the fundamental properties of PV silicon, new solar cell designs, advanced solar cell processing techniques, and cell-related module issues. A combination of oral presentations by invited speakers, poster sessions, and discussion sessions will review recent advances in crystal growth, new cell designs, new processes and process characterization techniques, cell fabrication approaches suitable for future manufacturing demands, and solar cell encapsulation. This year's theme, ''Crystalline Si Solar Cells: Leapfrogging the Barriers,'' reflects the continued success of crystalline Si PV in overcoming technological barriers to improve solar cell performance and lower the cost of Si PV. The workshop will consist of presentations by invited speakers, followed by discussion sessions. In addition, there will be two poster sessions presenting the latest research and development results. Some presentations will address recent technologies in the microelectronics field that may have a direct bearing on PV. The sessions will include: Advances in …
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: Sopori, B. L.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
3rd order resonance at RHIC injection (open access)

3rd order resonance at RHIC injection

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Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: R., Toms
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
An abstract class loader for the SSP and its implementation in TL. (open access)

An abstract class loader for the SSP and its implementation in TL.

The SSP is a hardware implementation of a subset of the JVM for use in high consequence embedded applications. In this context, a majority of the activities belonging to class loading, as it is defined in the specification of the JVM, can be performed statically. Static class loading has the net result of dramatically simplifying the design of the SSP as well as increasing its performance. Due to the high consequence nature of its applications, strong evidence must be provided that all aspects of the SSP have been implemented correctly. This includes the class loader. This article explores the possibility of formally verifying a class loader for the SSP implemented in the strategic programming language TL. Specifically, an implementation of the core activities of an abstract class loader is presented and its verification in ACL2 is considered.
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: Wickstrom, Gregory Lloyd; Winter, Victor Lono (University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE); Fraij, Fares (University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX); Roach, Steve (University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX) & Beranek, Jason (University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Adaptive Full-Spectrum Solar Energy Systems Cross-Cutting R&D on Adaptive Full-Spectrum Solar Energy Systems for More Efficient and Affordable Use of Solar Energy in Buildings and Hybrid Photobioreactors (open access)

Adaptive Full-Spectrum Solar Energy Systems Cross-Cutting R&D on Adaptive Full-Spectrum Solar Energy Systems for More Efficient and Affordable Use of Solar Energy in Buildings and Hybrid Photobioreactors

This RD&D project is a three year team effort to develop a hybrid solar lighting (HSL) system that transports daylight from a paraboloidal dish concentrator to a luminaire via a bundle of small core or a large core polymer fiber optics. The luminaire can be a device to distribute sunlight into a space for the production of algae or it can be a device that is a combination of daylighting and electric lighting for space/task lighting. In this project, the sunlight is collected using a one-meter paraboloidal concentrator dish with two-axis tracking. For the second generation (alpha) system, the secondary mirror is an ellipsoidal mirror that directs the visible light into a bundle of small-core fibers. The IR spectrum is filtered out to minimize unnecessary heating at the fiber entrance region. This report describes the following investigations of various aspects of the system. Taken as a whole, they confirm significant progress towards the technical feasibility and commercial viability of this technology. (1) TRNSYS Modeling of a Hybrid Lighting System: Building Energy Loads and Chromaticity Analysis; (2) High Lumens Screening Test Setup for Optical Fibers; (3) Photo-Induced Heating in Plastic Optical Fiber Bundles; (4) Low-Cost Primary Mirror Development; (5) Potential Applications …
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: Wood, Byard D. & Muhs, Jeff D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Adaptive Torque Control of Variable Speed Wind Turbines (open access)

Adaptive Torque Control of Variable Speed Wind Turbines

The primary focus of this work is a new adaptive controller that is designed to resemble the standard non-adaptive controller used by the wind industry for variable speed wind turbines below rated power. This adaptive controller uses a simple, highly intuitive gain adaptation law designed to seek out the optimal gain for maximizing the turbine's energy capture. It is designed to work even in real, time-varying winds.
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: Johnson, K. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Advanced simulation for analysis of critical infrastructure : abstract cascades, the electric power grid, and Fedwire. (open access)

Advanced simulation for analysis of critical infrastructure : abstract cascades, the electric power grid, and Fedwire.

Critical Infrastructures are formed by a large number of components that interact within complex networks. As a rule, infrastructures contain strong feedbacks either explicitly through the action of hardware/software control, or implicitly through the action/reaction of people. Individual infrastructures influence others and grow, adapt, and thus evolve in response to their multifaceted physical, economic, cultural, and political environments. Simply put, critical infrastructures are complex adaptive systems. In the Advanced Modeling and Techniques Investigations (AMTI) subgroup of the National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center (NISAC), we are studying infrastructures as complex adaptive systems. In one of AMTI's efforts, we are focusing on cascading failure as can occur with devastating results within and between infrastructures. Over the past year we have synthesized and extended the large variety of abstract cascade models developed in the field of complexity science and have started to apply them to specific infrastructures that might experience cascading failure. In this report we introduce our comprehensive model, Polynet, which simulates cascading failure over a wide range of network topologies, interaction rules, and adaptive responses as well as multiple interacting and growing networks. We first demonstrate Polynet for the classical Bac, Tang, and Wiesenfeld or BTW sand-pile in several network …
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: Glass, Robert John, Jr.; Stamber, Kevin Louis & Beyeler, Walter Eugene
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Alternative Strategies for Low-Pressure End Uses; Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) Compressed Air Tip Sheet No.11 (open access)

Alternative Strategies for Low-Pressure End Uses; Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) Compressed Air Tip Sheet No.11

BestPractices Program tip sheet discussing alternative strategies for low-pressure end users.
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
America's Schools Use Wind Energy to Further Their Goals (open access)

America's Schools Use Wind Energy to Further Their Goals

The nation's school districts, always striving to provide the best educational experience possible with limited resources, are installing an increasing number of wind energy projects. Wind energy projects can power schools with clean energy, provide revenue for districts, and provide educational opportunities for students. This fact sheet covers eight case studies of school districts and describes how the turbines are being used and how they are being funded.
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Devonian Black Shales in Kentucky for Potential Carbon Dioxide Sequestration and Enhanced Natural Gas Production Quarterly Report: April-July 2004 (open access)

Analysis of Devonian Black Shales in Kentucky for Potential Carbon Dioxide Sequestration and Enhanced Natural Gas Production Quarterly Report: April-July 2004

Devonian gas shales underlie approximately two-thirds of Kentucky. In the shale, natural gas is adsorbed on clay and kerogen surfaces. This is analogous to methane storage in coal beds, where CO{sub 2} is preferentially adsorbed, displacing methane. Black shales may similarly desorb methane in the presence of CO{sub 2}. Drill cuttings from the Kentucky Geological Survey Well Sample and Core Library are being sampled to collect CO{sub 2} adsorption isotherms. Sidewall core samples have been acquired to investigate CO{sub 2} displacement of methane. An elemental capture spectroscopy log has been acquired to investigate possible correlations between adsorption capacity and mineralogy. Average random vitrinite reflectance data range from 0.78 to 1.59 (upper oil to wet gas and condensate hydrocarbon maturity range). Total organic content determined from acid-washed samples ranges from 0.69 to 4.62 percent. CO{sub 2} adsorption capacities at 400 psi range from a low of 19 scf/ton in less organic-rich zones to more than 86 scf/ton in the Lower Huron Member of the shale. Initial estimates based on these data indicate a sequestration capacity of 5.3 billion tons of CO{sub 2} in the Lower Huron Member of the Ohio Shale of eastern Kentucky and as much as 28 billion tons …
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: Nuttall, Brandon C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical Results of DWPF Glass Sample Taken During Filling of Canister S01913 (open access)

Analytical Results of DWPF Glass Sample Taken During Filling of Canister S01913

The Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) began processing Sludge Batch 2 (SB2) in December 2001 as part of Sludge Receipt and Adjustment Tank (SRAT) Batch 208. Sludge Batch 2 consists of the contents of Tank 40 and Tank 8 in approximately equal proportions. The sludge slurry is received into the DWPF Chemical Processing Cell and is processed through the SRAT and Slurry Mix Evaporator Tank. The treated sludge slurry is then transferred to the Melter Feed Tank and fed to the melter. During the processing of each sludge batch, the DWPF is required to take at least one glass sample. This glass sample is taken to meet the objectives of the Glass Product Control Program1 and to complete the necessary Production Records so that the final glass product may be disposed of at a Federal Repository.The DWPF requested analysis of a radioactive glass sample obtained from the melter pour stream during the processing of Macrobatch 3 (MB3) (Sludge Batch 2)2 with Frit 320. A glass sample was obtained while pouring Canister S01913 and was sent to the Savannah River National Laboratory Shielded Cells for characterization. Canister S01913 was the 267th canister poured during vitrification of Sludge Batch 2 (364 canisters …
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: Cozzi, Alex D. & Bibler, N. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analyzing Your Compressed Air System; Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) Compressed Air Tip Sheet No.4 (open access)

Analyzing Your Compressed Air System; Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) Compressed Air Tip Sheet No.4

BestPractices Program tip sheet discussing analysis of compressed air systems.
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Approach and development strategy for an agent-based model of economic confidence. (open access)

Approach and development strategy for an agent-based model of economic confidence.

We are extending the existing features of Aspen, a powerful economic modeling tool, and introducing new features to simulate the role of confidence in economic activity. The new model is built from a collection of autonomous agents that represent households, firms, and other relevant entities like financial exchanges and governmental authorities. We simultaneously model several interrelated markets, including those for labor, products, stocks, and bonds. We also model economic tradeoffs, such as decisions of households and firms regarding spending, savings, and investment. In this paper, we review some of the basic principles and model components and describe our approach and development strategy for emulating consumer, investor, and business confidence. The model of confidence is explored within the context of economic disruptions, such as those resulting from disasters or terrorist events.
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: Sprigg, James A.; Pryor, Richard J. & Jorgensen, Craig Reed
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Audit Report on Cash Controls at the University of North Texas (open access)

An Audit Report on Cash Controls at the University of North Texas

Report of the Texas State Auditor's Office related to the University of North Texas's (University) controls for receiving, safeguarding, and disbursing cash, the accuracy of its accounting and record-keeping of collections and of state revenues, receipts, and disbursements, and its compliance with state laws and regulations related to cash management.
Date: August 2004
Creator: Texas. Office of the State Auditor.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
An Audit Report on Selected Controls Over Instant Tickets at the Texas Lottery Commission (open access)

An Audit Report on Selected Controls Over Instant Tickets at the Texas Lottery Commission

Report of the Texas State Auditor's Office related to multiple internal weaknesses in controls over instant tickets at the Texas Lottery Commission (Lottery) that require immediate attention and correction.
Date: August 2004
Creator: Texas. Office of the State Auditor.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Border Business Indicators, Volume 28, Number 8, August 2004 (open access)

Border Business Indicators, Volume 28, Number 8, August 2004

Monthly publication documenting statistics related to economic information in the Mexico-Texas border areas including types of border crossings, employment, customs revenues, and other related data.
Date: August 2004
Creator: Texas Center for Border Economic and Enterprise Development
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Building America Puts Residential Research Results to Work (open access)

Building America Puts Residential Research Results to Work

Residential buildings use more than 20% of the energy consumed annually in the United States. To help reduce that energy use, the Department of Energy (DOE) and its Building America partners conduct research to develop advanced building energy systems that make homes and communities much more energy-efficient. DOE and its partners design, build, and evaluate attractive, comfortable homes that increase performance with little or no increase in construction costs.
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Capacitance and effective area of flush monopole probes. (open access)

Capacitance and effective area of flush monopole probes.

Approximate formulas are constructed and numerical simulations are carried out for electric field derivative probes that have the form of flush mounted monopoles. Effects such as rounded edges are included. A method is introduced to make results from two-dimensional conformal mapping analyses accurately apply to the three-dimensional axisymmetric probe geometry
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: Warne, Larry Kevin; Johnson, William Arthur; Morris, Marvin E.; Basilio, Lorena I.; Lehr, Jane Marie & Higgins, Matthew B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

Cedar Hill State Park: North

This is an illustrated map of the camp grounds at Cedar Hill State Park - North located near the town of Cedar Hill in Dallas County, Texas. The shows the location of all the camping sites in the park. Added is a legend that shows the location of all the parks amenities.
Date: August 2004
Creator: Texas. Parks and Wildlife Department.
Object Type: Map
System: The Portal to Texas History

Ceder Hill State Park - South

This is a map of the camp grounds at Cedar Hill State Park - South located in the City of Ceder Hill, Texas. The map shows the locations of all the camping sites in the park. Included is a legend that provides all the locations of the parks amenities.
Date: August 2004
Creator: Texas. Parks and Wildlife Department.
Object Type: Map
System: The Portal to Texas History
Chlorine Free Technology for Solar-Grade Silicon Manufacturing: Preprint (open access)

Chlorine Free Technology for Solar-Grade Silicon Manufacturing: Preprint

Due to the development of the solar energy industry, a significant increase of polysilicon feedstock (PSF) production will be required in near future. The creation of special technology of solar grade polysilicon feedstock production is an important problem. Today, semiconductor-grade polysilicon is mainly manufactured using the trichlorosilane (SiHCl3) distillation and reduction. The feed-stock for trichlorosilane is metallurgical-grade silicon, the product of reduction of natural quartzite (silica). This polysilicon production method is characterized by high energy consumption and large amounts of wastes, containing environmentally harmful chlorine based compounds. In the former USSR the principles of industrial method for production of monosilane and polycrystalline silicon by thermal decomposition of monosilane were founded. This technology was proved in industrial scale at production of gaseous monosilane and PSF. We offered new chlorine free technology (CFT). Originality and novelty of the process were confirmed by Russian and US patents.
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: Strebkov, D. S.; Pinov, A. P.; Zadde, V. V.; Lebedev, E. N.; Belov, E. P.; Efimov, N. K. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chromaticity measurement via the Fourier spectrum of transverse oscillations (open access)

Chromaticity measurement via the Fourier spectrum of transverse oscillations

Turn-by-turn data from a single BPM includes information on the chromaticity in sidebands displaced above and below the betatron frequency by an amount of the synchrotron frequency. It may be necessary to induce small amplitude synchrotron oscillation by giving the beam a small kick. Power spectrum of the BPM data gives clear chromatic sidebands, and they can be applied to the chromaticity measurement in the Fermilab Booster.
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: Yang, Xi
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A classification scheme for risk assessment methods. (open access)

A classification scheme for risk assessment methods.

This report presents a classification scheme for risk assessment methods. This scheme, like all classification schemes, provides meaning by imposing a structure that identifies relationships. Our scheme is based on two orthogonal aspects--level of detail, and approach. The resulting structure is shown in Table 1 and is explained in the body of the report. Each cell in the Table represent a different arrangement of strengths and weaknesses. Those arrangements shift gradually as one moves through the table, each cell optimal for a particular situation. The intention of this report is to enable informed use of the methods so that a method chosen is optimal for a situation given. This report imposes structure on the set of risk assessment methods in order to reveal their relationships and thus optimize their usage.We present a two-dimensional structure in the form of a matrix, using three abstraction levels for the rows and three approaches for the columns. For each of the nine cells in the matrix we identify the method type by name and example. The matrix helps the user understand: (1) what to expect from a given method, (2) how it relates to other methods, and (3) how best to use it. Each …
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: Stamp, Jason Edwin & Campbell, Philip LaRoche
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Closure Report for Corrective Action Unit 271: Areas 25, 26, and 27 Septic Systems, Nevada Test Site, Nevada with Errata Sheet, Revision 0 (open access)

Closure Report for Corrective Action Unit 271: Areas 25, 26, and 27 Septic Systems, Nevada Test Site, Nevada with Errata Sheet, Revision 0

The purpose of this CR is to document that closure activities have met the approved closure standards detailed in the NDEP-approved CAP for CAU 271. The purpose of the Errata Sheet is as follows: In Appendix G, Use Restriction (UR) Documentation, the UR form and drawing of the UR area do not reflect the correct coordinates. Since the original UR was put into place, the UR Form has been updated to include additional information that was not on the original form. This Errata Sheet replaces the original UR Form and drawing. In place of the drawing of the UR area, an aerial photograph is included which reflects the UR area and the correct coordinates for the UR area.
Date: August 1, 2004
Creator: Krauss, Mark
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library