Evaluation of soil damping techniques used in soil structure interaction analysis of a nuclear power plant (open access)

Evaluation of soil damping techniques used in soil structure interaction analysis of a nuclear power plant

A prediction of dynamic soil properties at the site of a nuclear power plant plays a very important role in the seismic analysis of the facility. Conventional modal analysis procedures can accommodate virtually any range of equivalent elastic soil stiffness which is used to characterize the site. However, high radiation damping associated with energy dissipation in the soil half-space is difficult to accommodate in an elastic modal solution to the dynamic problem. Several methods are available to combine the soil damping with the structural damping in a composite modal damping coefficient. However, even with this convenient representation, the resulting large fractions of critical damping can make modal solutions to the problems suspect. This paper is based on experience gained in this area during studies performed for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission involving seismic analyses of power plants.
Date: February 24, 1982
Creator: Nelson, T.A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear interactions of heavy ions (open access)

Nuclear interactions of heavy ions

A possible source of preheat for heavy ion driven inertial fusion targets is the production of fast precursors by nuclear interactions between the incident heavy ions and the outer parts of the target. A model has been developed which roughly describes these interactions for all beam-target combinations for all incident energies. This interaction model has been applied to a specific capsule design. The resultant preheat is an order of magnitude below the level which could impair target performance.
Date: February 24, 1982
Creator: Tabak, M. & Bangerter, R.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory DIII-D cooperation: 1987 annual report (open access)

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory DIII-D cooperation: 1987 annual report

This report summarizes the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) DIII-D cooperation during FY87. The LLNL participation in DIII-D concentrated on three principal areas: ECH and current-drive physics, divertor and edge physics, and tokamak operations. These topics are dicussed in this report. 27 refs., 11 figs.
Date: February 24, 1988
Creator: Allen, S. L.; Calderon, M. O.; Ellis, R. M.; Evans, J. C.; Ferguson, S. W.; Hill, D. N. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Seismic safety margins research program. Project I SONGS 1 AFWS Project (open access)

Seismic safety margins research program. Project I SONGS 1 AFWS Project

The seismic qualification requirements of auxiliary feedwater systems (AFWS) of Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR) were developed over a number of years. These are formalized in the publication General Design Criteria (Appendix A to 10CFR50). The full recognition of the system as an engineered safety feature did not occur until publication of the Standard Review Plan (1975). Efforts to determine how to backfit seismic requirements to earlier plants has been undertaken primarily in the Systematic Evaluation Program (SEP) for a limited number of operating reactors. Nuclear Reactor Research (RES) and NRR have requested LLNL to perform a probabilistic study on the AFWS of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Unit 1 utilizing the tools developed by the Seismic Safety Margins Research Program (SSMRP). The main objectives of this project are to: identify the weak links of AFWS; compare the failure probabilities of SONGS 1 and Zion 1 AFWS: and compare the seismic responses due to different input spectra and design values.
Date: February 24, 1981
Creator: Chuang, T. Y.; Smith, P. D.; Dong, R. G.; Bernreuter, D. L.; Bohn, M. P.; Cummings, G. E. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Calculated photon spectra at several angles for 5- and 50-MeV electron beams striking solid and gas targets (open access)

Calculated photon spectra at several angles for 5- and 50-MeV electron beams striking solid and gas targets

Coupled electron-photon transport calculations have been carried out to simulate the photon generation when a 5- or 50-MeV electron beam strikes a solid or gas target. Results indicate that a 5-MeV beam striking targets of tungsten wire, air, or air doped with Kr or Xe generates a photon spectrum sharply peaked in the forward direction and with approximately 1/E spectral intensity. At right angles to the beam the photon intensity is predominantly due to characteristic K x-rays. A 50-MeV beam striking the same targets generates substantially higher photon yield in the forward direction, but the yield normal to the beam is similar to that due to the 5-MeV beam. However, positron-electron annihilation radiation constitutes a significant part of the photon radiation normal to the beam, and is more intense than characteristic K x-rays when the target is more than about one-third of the electron range.
Date: February 24, 1983
Creator: Slaughter, Dennis R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Response of the D0 Muon Chamber to changes in voltage, incident angle, gas composition, and oxygen contamination (open access)

Response of the D0 Muon Chamber to changes in voltage, incident angle, gas composition, and oxygen contamination

The measured space point resolution of a D0 Muon Chamber is /+-/0.31 mm perpendicular to the anode wire and 2.7 mm parallel to the wire. A voltage change of 1 kV, which changes the gas gain by a factor of 50, only causes a change of drift velocity of 12%. Tracks inclined of 45/degree/ have a resolution worse than those of 0/degree/ by a factor 3 /+-/ 2. A change in gas composition from CO/sub 2/(10%) to CO/sub 2/(11%) decreases the gas gain by 17 /+-/ 5%, and decreases drift velocity by 0.2 /+-/ 0.2%. The effect of an oxygen contamination of 3200 ppM is to change the mean pulse height by 45% over the 5 cm width of the cell. 4 refs., 15 figs.
Date: February 24, 1989
Creator: Oshima, N. & Igarashi, S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fusion-neutron effects on magnetoresistivity of copper stabilizer materials (open access)

Fusion-neutron effects on magnetoresistivity of copper stabilizer materials

The objective of this work is to quantify the changes which occur in the magnetoresistivity of coppers (having various purities and pretreatments, and at magnetic fields up to 12 T during the course of sequential fusion neutron irradiations at about 4/sup 0/K and anneals to room temperature. In conjunction with work in progress by Coltman and Klabunde of ORNL, the results should lead to engineering design data for the stabilizers of superconducting magnets in fusion reactors. These magnets are expected to be irradiated during reactor operation and warmed to room temperature periodically during maintenance.
Date: February 24, 1983
Creator: Guinan, M.W. & Van Konynenburg, R.A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiation effects limits on superconducting magnets: Data base for copper stabilizers (open access)

Radiation effects limits on superconducting magnets: Data base for copper stabilizers

A simple model has been developed which can predict the magnetoresistance of copper as a function of initial purity, the extent of cold work and the presence of both irradiation produced point defects and the extended defects produced by annealing. The remaining area of uncertainty in a complete description of the response of superconducting magnets to irradiation-anneal cycles is the dependence of annealing on dose impurity concentration and cold-work.
Date: February 24, 1986
Creator: Guinan, M.W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Technetium-99 in SRP high-level waste and saltstone (open access)

Technetium-99 in SRP high-level waste and saltstone

Analyses of sludge and soluble waste samples and the inventory of sludge and soluble waste have been used to estimate the concentration of technetium-99 (Tc-99) in sludge solids and soluble waste. These data were also used to establish if the source term assumptions for Tc-99 in the Defense waste Processing Facility (DWPF) flowsheet are accurate and determine the fraction of the Tc-99 inventory in the waste that is soluble. This analysis was needed to establish if the present basis for decontaminated salt feed to the saltstone process is correct. These results and the projected leach rate for Tc-99 from saltstone can then be used to establish if Tc-99 must be removed from contaminated supernate.
Date: February 24, 1984
Creator: Fowler, J. R.; Hamm, B. A. & Cook, J. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Core analysis [final] report for Eaton Operating Co., Inc. (open access)

Core analysis [final] report for Eaton Operating Co., Inc.

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Date: February 24, 1989
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Comparisons Of HIJET With Data (open access)

Some Comparisons Of HIJET With Data

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Date: February 24, 1986
Creator: T., Ludlam
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of fiber-optic connectors (open access)

Evaluation of fiber-optic connectors

Two fiber optic connectors for field use in high efficiency, long distance systems are described and evaluated in this report. The transmission testing arrangement and other considerations are included with the test results. Techniques for optimizing the transmission through these connectors are also described and the results are reported. Many desirable characteristics of connectors for field use are considered and compared to the ITT and Amphenol connectors tested here.
Date: February 24, 1981
Creator: Reedy, R.P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Results for the Chromatic Correction of the Antisymmetric RHIC Lattice (open access)

Some Results for the Chromatic Correction of the Antisymmetric RHIC Lattice

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Date: February 24, 1986
Creator: Antillon, Armando
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
RF Parameters And Beam Dimensions At Transition (open access)

RF Parameters And Beam Dimensions At Transition

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Date: February 24, 1984
Creator: Ruggiero, Alessandro G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library