Clinch River breeder reactor sodium fire protection system design and development (open access)

Clinch River breeder reactor sodium fire protection system design and development

To assure the protection of the public and plant equipment, improbable accidents were hypothesized to form the basis for the design of safety systems. One such accident is the postulated failure of the Intermediate Heat Transfer System (IHTS) piping within the Steam Generator Building (SGB), resulting in a large-scale sodium fire. This paper discusses the design and development of plant features to reduce the consequences of the accident to acceptable levels. Additional design solutions were made to mitigate the sodium spray contribution to the accident scenario. Sodium spill tests demonstrated that large sodium leaks can be safely controlled in a sodium-cooled nuclear power plant.
Date: April 13, 1984
Creator: Foster, K.W.; Boasso, C.J. & Kaushal, N.N.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Closed Orbit Analysis For RHIC (open access)

Closed Orbit Analysis For RHIC

This report talks about Closed Orbit Analysis For RHIC
Date: April 13, 1984
Creator: Ruggiero, Alessandro G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Control of Oxidation Potential for Basalt Repository Simulation Tests (open access)

Control of Oxidation Potential for Basalt Repository Simulation Tests

Borosilicate waste glass durability in simulated repository environments can be assessed by use of static tests in leach vessels fabricated of the representative geomedia. Control of the oxidation potential during the test simulates a basalt repository environment. Under very anoxic conditions (i.e., at negative Eh values) the interactions between basalt and SRP waste glass in silica-saturated basaltic groundwaters are the same as those of basalt and groundwater when no waste glass is present. The lack of significant leaching of ions from the waste glass and the lack of any significant changes in either the leached surfaces of glass or basalt under anoxic conditions suggests that the components of this system are at equilibrium when oxygen is absent.
Date: November 13, 1984
Creator: Jantzen, Carol M. & Wicks, George C.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Control system for glassing hot presses (open access)

Control system for glassing hot presses

A software programmable control system has been developed that automates the glass fusing process used in the production of semiconductor thermopile elements. The new control system replaces an older, mostly manual, electromechanical design. This report describes the new control design and its functional features.
Date: June 13, 1984
Creator: Howell, J.F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Displacement Damage in the First Structural Wall of an Inertial Confinement Fusion Reactor: Dependence on Blanket Design (open access)

Displacement Damage in the First Structural Wall of an Inertial Confinement Fusion Reactor: Dependence on Blanket Design

In this study we investigate how the design of the neutron blanket effects the displacement damage rate in the first structural wall (FSW) of an Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) reactor. Two generic configurations are examined; in the first, the steel wall is directly exposed to the fusion neutrons, whereas in the second, the steel wall is protected by inner blanket of lithium with an effective thickness of 1-m. The latter represents a HYLIFE-type design, which has been shown to have displacement damage rates an order of magnitude lower than unprotected wall designs. The two basic configurations were varied to show how the dpa rate changes as the result of (1) adding a Li blanket outside the FSW, (2) adding a neutron reflector (graphite) outside the FSW, and (3) changing the position of the inner lithium blanket relative to the FSW. The effects of neutron moderation in the compressed DT-target are also shown, and the unprotected and protected configurations compared.
Date: July 13, 1984
Creator: Meier, Wayne R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Foil fabrication for the ROMANO event. Revision 1 (open access)

Foil fabrication for the ROMANO event. Revision 1

The Vacuum Processes Lab (VPL), of LLNL's M.E. Dept. - Material Fabrication Division (MFD), conducted various vacuum related support activities for the ROMANO nuclear physics experiment. This report focuses on the foil fabrication activities carried out between July and November 1983 for the ROMANO event. Other vacuum related activities for ROMANO, such as outgassing tests of materials, are covered in separate documentation. VPL was asked to provide 270 coated Parylene foils for the ROMANO event. However, due to the developmental nature of some of the procedures, approximately 400 coated foils were processed. In addition, VPL interacted with MFD's Plastics Shop to help supply Parylene substrates to other organizations (i.e., LBL and commercial vendors) which had also been asked to provide coated foils for ROMANO. The purposes of this report are (A) to document the processes developed and the techniques used to produce the foils, and (B) to suggest future directions. The report is divided into four sections describing: (1) nuclear target foil fabrication, (2) Parylene substrate preparation and production, (3) calibration foil fabrication, and (4) foil and substrate inspections.
Date: June 13, 1984
Creator: Romo, J. G., Jr.; Weed, J. W.; Griggs, G. E.; Brown, T. G. & Tassano, P. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Forward-backward asymmetries in W and Z decays (open access)

Forward-backward asymmetries in W and Z decays

The leptons emitted in decays of W and Z bosons produced in pp or anti pp collisions exhibit characteristic asymmetries with respect to the beam direction, as measured in the W or Z center-of-mass. The asymmetries appear in both pp and anti pp collisions. For anti pp collisions they appear to be approximately constant over the whole y range for values of M/..sqrt..s greater than or equal to 0.1. For smaller values of M/..sqrt..s, the asymmetries become more and more washed out in the central region as sea-sea collisions begin to play a larger role in gauge boson formation.
Date: February 13, 1984
Creator: Rosner, Jonathan L.; Langacker, Paul & Robinett, Richard W.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of non-intrusive radiometer for entrained gasifier temperature measurement. First quarterly report, October 30, 1983-January 30, 1984 (open access)

Investigation of non-intrusive radiometer for entrained gasifier temperature measurement. First quarterly report, October 30, 1983-January 30, 1984

The emphasis during the first quarter has been directed toward evaluating radiometric approaches to find the optimum technique to measure temperature in an entrained gasifier environment. In this regard, it was concluded that while total radiation measurements were helpful in providing designers with total radiation loads to hardware, it was not acceptable as a means of measuring temperature for the gas/particle environment considered. To make the temperature measurements, one, two, and three line radiometers (pyrometers) were evaluated. It was found that a single (one) line pyrometer measurement of resonance radiation from a trace alkalai metal in the gas provides a very promising technique to provide spatially resolved temperature measurements. A detailed description of governing equations controlling this technique is given. During the next quarter, laboratory prototype probes will be assembled, tested and evaluated. 8 figures, 10 tables.
Date: July 13, 1984
Creator: Fairchild, P.; Gat, N. & Witte, A.B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Quadrupole Design (open access)

Quadrupole Design

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Date: December 13, 1984
Creator: Claus, J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Review of free electron laser theory and experiments (open access)

Review of free electron laser theory and experiments

A review of the major Free Electron Laser (FEL) experiments will be presented. These experiments are designed to produce radiation at wavelengths from the far infrared to the ultraviolet. Different categories of FELs (Compton, Raman, optical klystron, two stage, etc.), as well as the suitability of various types of electron accelerators to power FELs, will also be discussed. Potential applications of the FEL will be summarized.
Date: January 13, 1984
Creator: Prosnitz, D.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of informal workshop on state of ion beam facilities for atomic physics research (open access)

Summary of informal workshop on state of ion beam facilities for atomic physics research

The present state of ion beam facilities for atomic physics research in the United States is assessed by means of a questionnaire and informal workshop. Recommendations for future facilities are given. 3 refs.
Date: November 13, 1984
Creator: Jones, K. W.; Cocke, C. L.; Datz, S. & Kostroun, V.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wide spectrum antireflective coating for laser fusion systems. Final report (open access)

Wide spectrum antireflective coating for laser fusion systems. Final report

A method of depositing a laser damage resistant, wide-spectrum antireflective coating on fused silica has been developed. This work was sponsored under a subcontract with the University of California, with technical direction from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The coating is applied from a specific silanol polymer solution and converted to a porous SiO/sub 2/ film. The pore size of the film is first reduced by a heat treatment to prevent uv scattering. Then gradation of the pore volume is achieved by a mild etching to a sufficient depth to prevent a smoother index transition from air to the substrate glass. The resulting antireflectivity covers the entire transmission range of silica and may be extended to a wavelength as short as 250 nm. Laser damage thresholds as high as 9 j/cm/sup 2/ have been demonstrated on processed samples.
Date: January 13, 1984
Creator: Yoldas, B.E; Partlow, D.P.; Smith, H.D. & Mattox, D.M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library