Main Street Matters, Special Issue, June 2013 (open access)

Main Street Matters, Special Issue, June 2013

Newsletter issued by the Texas Main Street Program discussing news, events, and other information related to the program as well as featuring designated participating communities and providing technical advice regarding conservation and restoration.
Date: June 14, 2013
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Discovery of GeV Emission tfrom the Circinus Galaxy with the Fermi-Lat (open access)

Discovery of GeV Emission tfrom the Circinus Galaxy with the Fermi-Lat

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Date: November 14, 2013
Creator: Hayashida, Masaaki; Stawarz, Lukasz; Cheung, Chi C.; Bechtol, Keith; Madejski, Greg M.; Ajello, Marco et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Improving Application Performance using Hardware Performance Counters (open access)

Improving Application Performance using Hardware Performance Counters

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Date: January 14, 2013
Creator: Langer, Steven H. & Boyd, William
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Double-Shell Tank Extent-of-Condition Construction Review - 14174 (open access)

Hanford Double-Shell Tank Extent-of-Condition Construction Review - 14174

During routine visual inspections of Hanford double-shell waste tank 241-AY-102 (AY-102), anomalies were identified on the annulus floor which resulted in further evaluations. Following a formal leak assessment in October 2012, Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC (WRPS) determined that the primary tank of AY-102 was leaking. The formal leak assessment, documented in RPP-ASMT-53793,Tank 241-AY-102 Leak Assessment Report, identified first-of-a-kind construction difficulties and trial-and-error repairs as major contributing factors to tank failure. To determine if improvements in double-shell tank (DST) construction occurred after construction of tank AY-102, a detailed review and evaluation of historical construction records were performed for the first three DST tank farms constructed, which included tanks 241-AY-101, 241-AZ-101, 241-AZ-102, 241-SY-101, 241-SY-102, and 241-SY-103. The review for these six tanks involved research and review of dozens of boxes of historical project documentation. These reviews form a basis to better understand the current condition of the three oldest Hanford DST farms. They provide a basis for changes to the current tank inspection program and also provide valuable insight into future tank use decisions. If new tanks are constructed in the future, these reviews provide valuable �lessons-learned� information about expected difficulties as well as construction practices and techniques that are likely …
Date: November 14, 2013
Creator: Venetz, Theodore J.; Johnson, Jeremy M.; Gunter, Jason R.; Barnes, Travis J.; Washenfelder, Dennis J. & Boomer, Kayle D.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Feynman variance for neutrons emitted from photo-fission initiated fission chains - a systematic simulation for selected speacal nuclear materials (open access)

Feynman variance for neutrons emitted from photo-fission initiated fission chains - a systematic simulation for selected speacal nuclear materials

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Date: May 14, 2013
Creator: Soltz, R; Hartouni, E; Sheets, S & Glenn, A
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Double-Shell Tank Visual Inspection Changes REsulting from the Tank 241-AY-102 Primary Tank Leak - 14193 (open access)

Double-Shell Tank Visual Inspection Changes REsulting from the Tank 241-AY-102 Primary Tank Leak - 14193

As part of the Double-Shell Tank (DST) Integrity Program, remote visual inspections are utilized to perform qualitative in-service inspections of the DSTs in order to provide a general overview of the condition of the tanks. During routine visual inspections of tank 241-AY -1 02 (A Y -1 02) in August 2012, anomalies were identified on the annulus floor which resulted in further evaluations. In October 2012, Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC determined that the primary tank of AY -102 was leaking. Following identification of the tank AY-102 probable leak cause, evaluations considered the adequacy of the existing annulus inspection frequency with respect to the circumstances of the tank AY-1021eak and the advancing age of the DST structures. The evaluations concluded that the interval between annulus inspections should be shortened for all DSTs, and each annulus inspection should cover > 95 percent of annulus floor area, and the portion of the primary tank (i.e., dome, sidewall, lower knuckle, and insulating refractory) that is visible from the annulus inspection risers. In March 2013, enhanced visual inspections were performed for the six oldest tanks: 241-AY-101, 241-AZ-101,241-AZ-102, 241-SY-101, 241-SY-102, and 241-SY-103, and no evidence of leakage from the primary tank were observed. Prior to …
Date: November 14, 2013
Creator: Girardot, Crystal L.; Washenfelder, Dennis J.; Johnson, Jeremy M. & Engeman, Jason K.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
MICROSCALE METABOLIC, REDOX AND ABIOTIC REACTIONS IN HANFORD 300 AREA SUBSURFACE SEDIMENTS (open access)

MICROSCALE METABOLIC, REDOX AND ABIOTIC REACTIONS IN HANFORD 300 AREA SUBSURFACE SEDIMENTS

The Hanford 300 Area is a unique site due to periodic hydrologic influence of river water resulting in changes in groundwater elevation and flow direction. This area is also highly subject to uranium remobilization, the source of which is currently believed to be the region at the base of the vadose zone that is subject to period saturation due to the changes in the water levels in the Columbia River. We found that microbial processes and redox and abiotic reactions which operate at the microscale were critical to understanding factors controlling the macroscopic fate and transport of contaminants in the subsurface. The combined laboratory and field research showed how microscale conditions control uranium mobility and how biotic, abiotic and redox reactions relate to each other. Our findings extended the current knowledge to examine U(VI) reduction and immobilization using natural 300 Area communities as well as selected model organisms on redox-sensitive and redox-insensitive minerals. Using innovative techniques developed specifically to probe biogeochemical processes at the microscale, our research expanded our current understanding of the roles played by mineral surfaces, bacterial competition, and local biotic, abiotic and redox reaction rates on the reduction and immobilization of uranium.
Date: November 14, 2013
Creator: Beyenal, Haluk; McLEan, Jeff; Majors, Paul & Fredrickson, Jim
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of Production PVD-AIN Buffer Layer System and Processes to Reduce Epitaxy Costs and Increase LED Efficiency (open access)

Development of Production PVD-AIN Buffer Layer System and Processes to Reduce Epitaxy Costs and Increase LED Efficiency

The DOE has set aggressive goals for solid state lighting (SSL) adoption, which require manufacturing and quality improvements for virtually all process steps leading to an LED luminaire product. The goals pertinent to this proposed project are to reduce the cost and improve the quality of the epitaxial growth processes used to build LED structures. The objectives outlined in this proposal focus on achieving cost reduction and performance improvements over state-of-the-art, using technologies that are low in cost and amenable to high efficiency manufacturing. The objectives of the outlined proposal focus on cost reductions in epitaxial growth by reducing epitaxy layer thickness and hetero-epitaxial strain, and by enabling the use of larger, less expensive silicon substrates and would be accomplished through the introduction of a high productivity reactive sputtering system and an effective sputtered aluminum-nitride (AlN) buffer/nucleation layer process. Success of the proposed project could enable efficient adoption of GaN on-silicon (GaN/Si) epitaxial technology on 150mm silicon substrates. The reduction in epitaxy cost per cm{sup 2} using 150mm GaN-on-Si technology derives from (1) a reduction in cost of ownership and increase in throughput for the buffer deposition process via the elimination of MOCVD buffer layers and other throughput and CoO …
Date: September 14, 2013
Creator: Cerio, Frank
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Towards a Fine-Resolution Global Coupled Climate System for Prediction on Decadal/Centennial Scales (open access)

Towards a Fine-Resolution Global Coupled Climate System for Prediction on Decadal/Centennial Scales

The over-arching goal of this project was to contribute to the realization of a fully coupled fine resolution Earth System Model simulation in which a weather-scale atmosphere is coupled to an ocean in which mesoscale eddies are largely resolved. Both a prototype fine-resolution fully coupled ESM simulation and a first-ever multi-decadal forced fine-resolution global coupled ocean/ice simulation were configured, tested, run, and analyzed as part of this grant. Science questions focused on the gains from the use of high horizontal resolution, particularly in the ocean and sea-ice, with respect to climatically important processes. Both these fine resolution coupled ocean/sea ice and fully-coupled simulations and precedent stand-alone eddy-resolving ocean and eddy-permitting coupled ocean/ice simulations were used to explore the high resolution regime. Overall, these studies showed that the presence of mesoscale eddies significantly impacted mixing processes and the global meridional overturning circulation in the ocean simulations. Fourteen refereed publications and a Ph.D. dissertation resulted from this grant.
Date: November 14, 2013
Creator: McClean, Julie L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Enhancements in Glovebox Design Resulting from Laboratory-Conducted FIre Tests (open access)

Enhancements in Glovebox Design Resulting from Laboratory-Conducted FIre Tests

The primary mission of the Pit Disassembly and Conversion Facility (PDCF) Project was to disassemble nuclear weapons pits and convert the resulting special nuclear materials to a form suitable for further disposition. Because of the nature of materials involved, the fundamental system which allowed PDCF to perform its mission was a series of integrated and interconnected gloveboxes which provided confinement and containment of the radioactive materials being processed. The high throughput planned for PDCF and the relatively high neutron and gamma radiation levels of the pits required that gloveboxes be shielded to meet worker dose limits. The glovebox shielding material was required to contain high hydrogen concentrations which typically result in these materials being combustible. High combustible loadings created design challenges for the facility fire suppression and ventilation system design. Combustible loading estimates for the PDCF Plutonium (Pu) Processing Building increased significantly due to these shielding requirements. As a result, the estimates of combustible loading substantially exceeded values used to support fire and facility safety analyses. To ensure a valid basis for combustible loading contributed by the glovebox system, the PDCF Project funded a series of fire tests conducted by the Southwest Research Institute on door panels and a representative …
Date: June 14, 2013
Creator: Brooks, Kriston P.; Wunderlich, Gregory M.; Mcentire, James R. & Richmond, William G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Influence of Growth Behavior on Laser-Induced Bulk Damage in Deuterated Potassium Di-hydrogen Phosphate (DKDP) Crystals (open access)

Influence of Growth Behavior on Laser-Induced Bulk Damage in Deuterated Potassium Di-hydrogen Phosphate (DKDP) Crystals

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Date: November 14, 2013
Creator: Liao, Z. M.; Roussell, R.; Adams, J. J.; Norton, M. A.; Runkel, M.; Frenk, W. T. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
High Field HTS Solenoid for a Muon Collider - Demonstrations, Challenges and Strategies (open access)

High Field HTS Solenoid for a Muon Collider - Demonstrations, Challenges and Strategies

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Date: July 14, 2013
Creator: Gupta, R.; Anerella, M.; Ghosh, A.; Joshi, P.; Kirk, H.; Lalitha, S. Lakshmi et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
FY13 LLNL OMEGA Experimental Programs (open access)

FY13 LLNL OMEGA Experimental Programs

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Date: October 14, 2013
Creator: Heeter, R. F.; Fournier, K. B.; Baker, K.; Brown, G. V.; Casey, D.; Celliers, P. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of Hanford Single-Shell Waste Tanks Suspected of Water Intrusion - 14196 (open access)

Evaluation of Hanford Single-Shell Waste Tanks Suspected of Water Intrusion - 14196

Intrusions evaluations for twelve single-shell tanks were completed in 2013. The evaluations consisted of remote visual inspections, data analysis, and calculations of estimated intrusion rates. The observation of an intrusion or the preponderance of evidence confirmed that six of the twelve tanks evaluated had intrusions. These tanks were tanks 241-A-103, BX-101, BX-103, BX-110, BY-102, and SX-106.
Date: November 14, 2013
Creator: Feero, Amie J.; Washenfelder, Dennis J.; Johnson, Jeremy M. & Schofield, John S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Implementation of a Thermomechanical Model in Diablo for the Simulation of Selective Laser Melting (open access)

Implementation of a Thermomechanical Model in Diablo for the Simulation of Selective Laser Melting

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Date: October 14, 2013
Creator: Hodge, N; Ferencz, R M & Solberg, J M
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigations Into the Nature of Alkaline Soluble, Non-Pertechnetate Technetium (open access)

Investigations Into the Nature of Alkaline Soluble, Non-Pertechnetate Technetium

This report summarizes work accomplished in fiscal year (FY) 2013, exploring the chemistry of a low-valence technetium(I) species, [Tc(CO)3(H2O)3]+, a compound of interest due to its implication in the speciation of alkaline-soluble technetium in several Hanford tank waste supernatants. Various aspects of FY 2013’s work were sponsored both by Washington River Protection Solutions and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of River Protection; because of this commonality, both sponsors’ work is summarized in this report. There were three tasks in this FY 2013 study. The first task involved examining the speciation of [(CO)3Tc(H2O)3]+ in alkaline solution by 99Tc nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The second task involved the purchase and installation of a microcalorimeter suitable to study the binding affinity of [(CO)3Tc(H2O)3]+ with various inorganic and organic compounds relevant to Hanford tank wastes, although the actual measure of such binding affinities is scheduled to occur in future FYs. The third task involved examining the chemical reactivity of [(CO)3Tc(H2O)3]+ as relevant to the development of a [(CO)3Tc(H2O)3]+ spectroelectrochemical sensor based on fluorescence spectroscopy.
Date: November 14, 2013
Creator: Rapko, Brian M.; Bryan, Samuel A.; Chatterjee, Sayandev; Edwards, Matthew K.; Levitskaia, Tatiana G.; Peterson, James M. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Alternative Approaches to High Energy Density Fusion (open access)

Alternative Approaches to High Energy Density Fusion

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Date: November 14, 2013
Creator: Hammer, J. H.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
U.S. Support Program Contributions to the Implementation of IAEA Safeguards (open access)

U.S. Support Program Contributions to the Implementation of IAEA Safeguards

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Date: July 14, 2013
Creator: E., Pepper S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reduction of the hot spot temperature in HTS coils (open access)

Reduction of the hot spot temperature in HTS coils

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Date: July 14, 2013
Creator: Witte, H.; Sampson, W. B.; Weggel, R.; Palmer, R. & Gupta, R.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Implementation of an Integrated Information Management System for the US DOE Hanford Tank Farms Project - 14224 (open access)

Implementation of an Integrated Information Management System for the US DOE Hanford Tank Farms Project - 14224

In its role as the Tank Operations Contractor at the U.S. Department of Energy�s site in Hanford, WA, Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC is implementing an integrated document control and configuration management system. This system will combine equipment data with technical document data that currently resides in separate disconnected databases. The new system will provide integrated information, enabling users to more readily identify the documents that relate to a structure, system, or component and vice-versa. Additionally, the new system will automate engineering work processes through electronic workflows, and where practical and feasible provide integration with design authoring tools. Implementation of this system will improve configuration management of the technical baseline, increase work process efficiencies, support the efficient design of future large projects, and provide a platform for the efficient future turnover of technical baseline data and information.
Date: November 14, 2013
Creator: Joyner, William Scott & Knight, Mark A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mitigation of Laser Damage on NIF Optics in Volume Production (open access)

Mitigation of Laser Damage on NIF Optics in Volume Production

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Date: November 14, 2013
Creator: Folta, J. A.; Nostrand, M. C.; Honig, J.; Wong, N. N.; Ravizza, F.; Geraghty, P. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Overview of Hanford Single Shell Tank (SST) Structural Integrity - 14023 (open access)

Overview of Hanford Single Shell Tank (SST) Structural Integrity - 14023

To improve the understanding of the single-shell tanks (SSTs) integrity, Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC (WRPS), the USDOE Hanford Site tank contractor, developed an enhanced Single-Shell Tank Integrity Project (SSTIP) in 2009. An expert panel on SST integrity, consisting of various subject matters experts in industry and academia, was created to provide recommendations supporting the development of the project. This panel developed 33 recommendations in four main areas of interest: structural integrity, liner degradation, leak integrity and prevention, and mitigation of contamination migration, Seventeen of these recommendations were used to develop the basis for the M-45-10-1 Change Package for the Hanford Federal Agreement and Compliance Order, which is also known as the Tri-Party Agreement. The structural integrity of the tanks is a key element in completing the cleanup mission at the Hanford Site. There are eight primary recommendations related to the structural integrity of Hanford Single-Shell Tanks. Six recommendations are being implemented through current and planned activities. The structural integrity of the Hanford is being evaluated through analysis, monitoring, inspection, materials testing, and construction document review. Structural evaluation in the form of analysis is performed using modern finite element models generated in ANSYS. The analyses consider in-situ, thermal, operating loads …
Date: November 14, 2013
Creator: Rast, Richard S.; Washenfelder, Dennis J. & Johnson, Jeremy M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
NuSTAR Detection of the Blazar B2 1023+25 at Redshift 5.3 (open access)

NuSTAR Detection of the Blazar B2 1023+25 at Redshift 5.3

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Date: November 14, 2013
Creator: Sbarrato, T.; Tagliaferri, G.; Ghisellini, G.; Perri, M.; Puccetti, S.; Balokovic, M. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Classical Stopping Power (open access)

Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Classical Stopping Power

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Date: August 14, 2013
Creator: Grabowski, Paul E.; Surh, Michael P.; Richards, David F.; Langdon, A. Bruce; Graziani, Frank R. & Murillo, Michael S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library