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Organic materials for second harmonic generation. Final report (open access)

Organic materials for second harmonic generation. Final report

Materials were chosen by screening the Cambridge Crystallographic Index for new noncentrosymmetric crystalline compounds, by screening commercially available materials or by synthesis of unique new substances. Measurements were then made on the powder form of these materials. Langmuir-Blodgett films were deposited and studied. In addition to the above studies, a computer program was developed to calculate (hyper) polarizabilities of organic molecules and thus aid in the selection of materials for testing. The nonlinear molecules have been divided into three classes according to absorption cutoff: 400 to 500 nm, 300 to 400 nm, and 200 to 300 nm. 108 refs., 7 tabs. (WRF)
Date: March 31, 1985
Creator: Twieg, R.J. (comp.)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Notes on the IMACON 500 streak camera system (open access)

Notes on the IMACON 500 streak camera system

The notes provided are intended to supplement the instruction manual for the IMACON 500 streak camera system. The notes cover the streak analyzer, instructions for timing the streak camera, and calibration. (LEW)
Date: January 31, 1985
Creator: Clendenin, J. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fixed-bed gasification research using US coals. Volume 5. Gasification of Stahlman Stoker bituminous coal (open access)

Fixed-bed gasification research using US coals. Volume 5. Gasification of Stahlman Stoker bituminous coal

A single-staged, fixed-bed Wellman-Galusha gasifier coupled with a hot, raw gas combustion system and scrubber has been used to gasify numerous coals from throughout the United States. The gasification test program is organized as a cooperative effort by private industrial participants and governmental agencies. The consortium of participants is organized under the Mining and Industrial Fuel Gas (MIFGa) Group. This report is the fifth volume in a series of reports describing the atmospheric pressure, fixed-bed gasification of US coals. This specific report describes the gasification of Stahlman Stoker bituminous coal from Clarion County, PA. The period of the gasification test was April 30 to May 4, 1983. 4 refs., 16 figs., 10 tabs.
Date: March 31, 1985
Creator: Thimsen, D.; Maurer, R. E.; Pooler, A. R.; Pui, D.; Liu, B. & Kittelson, D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fixed-bed gasification research using US coals. Volume 2. Gasification of Jetson bituminous coal (open access)

Fixed-bed gasification research using US coals. Volume 2. Gasification of Jetson bituminous coal

A single-staged, fixed-bed Wellman-Galusha gasifier coupled with a hot, raw gas combustion system and scrubber has been used to gasify numerous coals from throughout the United States. The gasification test program is organized as a cooperative effort by private industrial participants and governmental agencies. The consortium of participants is organized under the Mining and Industrial Fuel Gas (MIFGa) Group. This report describes the gasification testing of Jetson bituminous coal. This Western Kentucky coal was gasified during an initial 8-day and subsequent 5-day period. Material flows and compositions are reported along with material and energy balances. Operational experience is also described. 4 refs., 24 figs., 17 tabs.
Date: March 31, 1985
Creator: Thimsen, D.; Maurer, R. E.; Pooler, A. R.; Pui, D.; Liu, B. & Kittelson, D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fixed-bed gasification research using US coals. Volume 3. Gasification of Rosebud sub-bituminous coal (open access)

Fixed-bed gasification research using US coals. Volume 3. Gasification of Rosebud sub-bituminous coal

A single-staged, fixed-bed Wellman-Galusha gasifier coupled with a hot, raw gas combustion system and scrubber has been used to gasify numerous coals from throughout the United States. The gasification test program is organized as a cooperative effort by private industrial participants and governmental agencies. The consortium of participants is organized under the Mining and Industrial Fuel Gas (MIFGa) Group. This report is the third volume in a series of documents prepared by Black, Sivalls and Bryson, Incorporated and describes the gasification of Rosebud subbituminous coal during the time period November 2-20, 1982. Test results and data are presented for the gasification of the coal and the operation of a slipstream tar scrubber to cool the gas and remove condensed tar. 5 refs., 29 figs., 18 tabs.
Date: March 31, 1985
Creator: Thimsen, D.; Maurer, R. E.; Pooler, A. R.; Pui, D.; Liu, B. & Kittelson, D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Detailed Fishery Operating Plan with 1985 Operating Criteria, 1985 Annual Publication. (open access)

Detailed Fishery Operating Plan with 1985 Operating Criteria, 1985 Annual Publication.

This plan (DFOP) is designed as a working document to guide decisions and actions for achieving Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program measures and fishery objectives to improve the survival of migrant salmon and steelhead. The DFOP outlines current fishery objectives, research findings, and systems operational constraints in the Columbia River Basin. Together, program measures, fishery objectives, research findings, and system constraints form the foundation for the project specific operations recommendations in the DFOP.
Date: March 31, 1985
Creator: Karr, Malcolm H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Friction, impact, and electrostatic discharge sensitivities of energetic materials (open access)

Friction, impact, and electrostatic discharge sensitivities of energetic materials

Impact, friction, and electrostatic discharge sensitivities of energetic materials (explosives and pyrotechnics) used or manufactured at Mound were tested by the ''one-shot'' method. The Bruceton statistical method was used to derive 50% initiation levels, and the results were compared. The materials tested include: PETN, HMX, Plastic Bonded Explosives (PBX), CP, TATB, RX26BB, RX26BH, barium styphnate, LX-15, LX-16, Ti/KClO/sub 4/, TiH/sub 0.65//KClO/sub 4/, TiH/sub 1.65//KClO/sub 4/, Fe/KClO/sub 4/, TiH/sub 1.75//B/CaCrO/sub 4/, Ti/B/CaCrO/sub 4/, B/CaCrO/sub 4/, TiH/sub 0.65//2B, TiH/sub 0.65//3B, 2Ti/B, TiH/sub 1.67//2B, Ti/2B, TiH/sub 1/67//3B, Ti/B, and Ti/3B. Some samples were investigated for aging effects, physical variables, and the effect of manufacturing paramters on sensitivities. The results show that in both friction and impact tests, CP and barium styphnate are the most sensitive; TiH/sub 1.65/KClO/sub 4/, LX-15, TATB and its related materials are the least sensitive; and other materials such as PETN and HMX are in the mid-range. In the electrostatic tests of Ti-based pyrotechnics, a decrease of sensitivity with increasing hydrogen concentration was observed. 20 refs., 12 figs., 7 tabs.
Date: May 31, 1985
Creator: Wang, P.S. & Hall, G.F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fixed-bed gasification research using US coals. Volume 4. Gasification of Leucite Hills subbituminous coal (open access)

Fixed-bed gasification research using US coals. Volume 4. Gasification of Leucite Hills subbituminous coal

A single-staged, fixed-bed Wellman-Galusha gasifier coupled with a hot, raw gas combustion system and scrubber has been used to gasify numerous coals from throughout the United States. The gasification test program is organized as a cooperative effort by private industrial participants and governmental agencies. The consortium of participants is organized under the Mining and Industrial Fuel Gas (MIFGa) Group. This report is the fourth volume in a series of reports describing the atmospheric pressure, fixed-bed gasification of US coals. This specific report describes the gasification of Leucite Hills subbituminous coal from Sweetwater County, Wyoming. The period of the gasification test was April 11-30, 1983. 4 refs., 23 figs., 27 tabs.
Date: March 31, 1985
Creator: Thimsen, D.; Maurer, R. E.; Pooler, A. R.; Pui, D.; Liu, B. & Kittelson, D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Energy Flow in Arctic Aquatic Ecosystems] (open access)

[Energy Flow in Arctic Aquatic Ecosystems]

This study is aimed at determining the major pathways of energy flow in freshwater ecosystems of the Alaskan arctic coastal plain. Selected sites for study of the processes supplying energy to streams and lakes to verify the generality of past findings will be surveyed for collection of organisms including the Colville River drainage and the lake region around Teshekpuk Lake. Specific objectives are to collect food web apex organisms (fish and birds) from a variety of sites in the coastal plain to verify descriptive models of ecosystem structure and food web pathways and to compare the utilization rates by insect larvae of fresh litter and in situ primary production relative to more refractory peaty materials through seasonal sampling for isotopic analysis.
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: Schell, D. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of the geological relationships to gas hydrate formation and stability. Annual technical progress report, October 1, 1984--September 30, 1985 (open access)

Evaluation of the geological relationships to gas hydrate formation and stability. Annual technical progress report, October 1, 1984--September 30, 1985

During the reported year we have enhanced our knowledge on and gained considerable experience in assessment of the gas hydrate resources in the offshore environments. Specifically, we have learned and gained experience in the following: Efficiently locating data sources, including published literature and unpublished information. We have established personal communication extremely critical in data accessability and acquisition. We have updated information pertinent to gas hydrate knowledge, also based on thorough study and evaluation of most Russian literature and additional publications in languages other than English. Besides critical evaluation of widely spread literature, in many cases our reports include previously unpublished information (e.g. BSRs from the Gulf of Mexico). The assessment of the gas resources potential associated with the gas hydrates, although in most cases at a low level of confidence, appears also very encouraging for further, more detailed, study. We are also confident that, because of the present reports` format, new data and a concept-oriented approach, the result of our study will be of strong interest to various industries, research institutions and numerous governmental agencies.
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance evaluation of a ceramic cross-flow filter on a bench-scale coal gasifier. Fourth quarterly report, July 1, 1985--September 30, 1985 (open access)

Performance evaluation of a ceramic cross-flow filter on a bench-scale coal gasifier. Fourth quarterly report, July 1, 1985--September 30, 1985

The Department of Energy is currently supporting a program that will aid in the development of cross flow filtration technology as applied to combined cycle power generation with coal gasification. The stated overall goal is to gain information on both the operational and economic feasibility of the implementation of cross flow filtration in various gasifier options. Westinghouse has prepared a comprehensive program that will lead directly to these program goals in an efficient manner. The proposed program is composed of three major technical tasks. Task 1 is directed at the design and actual test of a cross flow filter at a DOE bench scale gasifier. Task 2 is composed of several smaller theoretical and experimental efforts that are intended to firm up areas where engineering and design principles are lacking or considered inadequate. The third task is intended to integrate the results of the first two tasks in a conceptual design and cost analysis such that proper economic perspective for the filter concept can be gained. A brief summary of the approach taken in the technical tasks is presented in the following discussion.
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: Ciliberti, D. F. & Lippert, T. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance evaluation of a ceramic cross-flow filter on a bench- scale coal gasifier. Third quarterly report, April 1--June 30, 1985 (open access)

Performance evaluation of a ceramic cross-flow filter on a bench- scale coal gasifier. Third quarterly report, April 1--June 30, 1985

The Department of Energy is currently supporting a program that will aid in the development of cross flow filtration technology as applied to combined cycle power generation with coal gasification. The stated overall goal is to gain information on both the operational and economic feasibility of the implementation of cross flow filtration in various gasifier options. Westinghouse has prepared a comprehensive program that will lead directly to these program goals in an efficient manner.
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: Ciliberti, D. F. & Lippert, T. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance evaluation of a ceramic cross-flow filter on a bench- scale coal gasifier. Second quarterly project report, January 1, 1985--March 31, 1985 (open access)

Performance evaluation of a ceramic cross-flow filter on a bench- scale coal gasifier. Second quarterly project report, January 1, 1985--March 31, 1985

The Department of Energy is currently supporting a program that will aid in the development of cross flow filtration technology as applied to combined cycle power generation with coal gasification. The stated overall goal is to gain information on both the operational and economic feasibility of the implementation of cross flow filtration in various gasifier options. Westinghouse has prepared a comprehensive program that will lead directly to these program goals in an efficient manner. The proposed program is composed of three major technical tasks. Task 1 is directed at the design and actual test of a cross flow filter at a DOE bench scale gasifier. Task 2 is composed of several smaller theoretical and experimental efforts that are intended to firm up areas where engineering and design principles are lacking or considered inadequate. The third task is intended to integrate the results of the first two tasks in a conceptual design and cost analysis such that proper economic perspective for the filter concept can be gained. A brief summary of the approach taken in the technical tasks is presented in the following discussion. (VC)
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: Ciliberti, D. F. & Lippert, T. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Establishing feasibility for providing passive cooling with solar updraft and evaporative downdraft chimneys. Progress report, March 1985--September 1985 (open access)

Establishing feasibility for providing passive cooling with solar updraft and evaporative downdraft chimneys. Progress report, March 1985--September 1985

The solar updraft and a natural evaporative downdraft tower built onto an existing residence structure and a greenhouse were completed and operating. Performance data for the hottest days of June, July, and August, 1985 are included. (MHR)
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: Cunningham, W. A. & Migon, G. V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Passive Cooling With Solar Updraft and Evaporative Downdraft Chimneys. Interim Report, June 15, 1984--March 1, 1985 (open access)

Passive Cooling With Solar Updraft and Evaporative Downdraft Chimneys. Interim Report, June 15, 1984--March 1, 1985

Computer models have been developed to describe the operation of both solar updraft and evaporative downdraft chimneys. Design studies are being conducted at the present time to use the towers for cooling an experimental, well instrumented, structure to study passive cooling in residential buildings. (MHR)
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: Mignon, G. V.; Cunningham, W. A. & Thompson, T. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
PSP Program close out documentation (open access)

PSP Program close out documentation

In December 1982 DOE-SR directed SRL to study the feasibility and impact of a program to lower the U-236 content of the Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) stockpile used as fuel for the SRP reactors. In response to this request SRL assessed four technologies, Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation (AVLIS), Molecular Laser Isotope Separation (MLIS), Gas Centrifuge, and the Plasma Separation Process (PSP) for this purpose with the assistance of the Engineering Department. In April 1983 cost/benefit analyses for these processes, high spot cost estimates for production facilities, and process uncertainties were submitted to DOE-SR with a recommendation to proceed with the conceptual design and supporting development programs for a facility based on the use of the PSP process. The current program status for the PSP development program at SRL and the design and documentation of a production facility at SRP, referred to as the Fuel Improvement Demonstration Facility (FIDF), is described in this report.
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: Andringa, K.; Hootman, H. E.; Ferrara, A. S.; Smith, P. K.; Congdon, J. W.; Randolph, H. W. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Harvard participation in the UA1 experiment (open access)

Harvard participation in the UA1 experiment

This report is a renewal proposal to continue Harvard`s participation in the UA1 experiment on proton-antiproton collisions. The proposed activity emphasizes events with large missing energy and W and Z neutral decays. (LSP)
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: Rohlf, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rock Matrix and Fracture Analysis of Flow in Western Tight Gas Sands. Quarterly Technical Progress Report, January--March 1985 (open access)

Rock Matrix and Fracture Analysis of Flow in Western Tight Gas Sands. Quarterly Technical Progress Report, January--March 1985

Advanced core analysis includes measurements on the matrix properties of the rock. Matrix properties are important even in fractured wells since it is these properties which determine the rate of gas flow into the fractures. Cores are being tested from the fluvial, coastal, and paludal zones of the Mesaverde. At least two cores from each of these zones from all three wells will be analyzed. Properties measured include permeability as a function of confining pressure over the range of 500 to 5000 psi. A minimum of two Klinkenberg permeabilities are being determined from at least five data points. Interpretation includes estimates of pore size from gas slippage. Water adsorption and desorption isotherms will be determined for selected samples with data points being obtained at the following relative humidities: 0, 20, 40, 60, 75, 90, 92, 95 and 98. Porosity measurements from both thin section examination and volumetric measurements are being made. These results will be compared with the porosities of the cored internals determined from logs.
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: Morrow, N. R.; Brower, K. R. & Ward, J. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance evaluation of a ceramic cross-flow filter on a bench-scale coal gasifier. Fifth quarterly report, October 1, 1985--December 31, 1985 (open access)

Performance evaluation of a ceramic cross-flow filter on a bench-scale coal gasifier. Fifth quarterly report, October 1, 1985--December 31, 1985

The Department of Energy is currently sporting a program that will aid in the development of cross flow filtration technology as applied to combined cycle power generation with coal gasification. The stated overall goal is to gain information on both the operational and economic feasibility of the implementation of cross flow filtration in various gasifier options. Westinghouse has prepared a comprehensive program that will lead directly to these program goals in an efficient manner. the proposed program is composed of three major technical task. Task 1 is directed at the design and actual test of a cross flow filter at a DOE bench scale gasifier. Task 2 is composed of several smaller theoretical and experimental efforts that are intended to firm up areas where engineering and design principles are lacking or considered inadequate. The third task is intended to integrate the results of the first two tasks in a conceptual design and cost analysis such that proper economic perspective for the filter concept can be gained. A brief summary of the approach taken in the technical tasks is presented in the following discussion.
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: Ciliberti, D. F. & Lippert, T. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Crack Parameters (open access)

Crack Parameters

One of the important variables in the design of the end cap calorimeter is the number of angular divisions that should be made in the face of the calorimeter array. While it would be ideal to have no such divisions, they are unavoidable because the maximum size for uranium sheets is less than the diameter of the array. These divisions create regions which are either partially or totally devoid of absorber and readout. It is the purpose of this note to analyze the effects of different parameters on the size of these cracks. This analysis assumes wedge shaped structures of significant depth (i.e. > 20% of the total depth). For such modules there are five variables which affect the size of a crack. They are: (1) The clearance between modules. The extent to which the module wall and the array extend into this region depends on the tolerances on the manufacture of the module. All of the module construction techniques currently under consideration have very tight tolerances (e.g. 2 mils). Therefore, this region is assumed to be void of solid material. In the C.C this region is thought to be .090 inches wide. (2) The thickness of the module walls. …
Date: October 31, 1985
Creator: Pitas, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Preparation & Catalytic Applications of Silica. Final Report (open access)

The Preparation & Catalytic Applications of Silica. Final Report

This final report covers the entire period from its inception in 11/01/1985 through the final funding period, 10/30/2002. The grant was initiated when the PI was on the Faculty in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago and continued without interruption when he moved to Tulane University in August 1990. The designation number on the award may have changed as a result of a shift from Argonne National Laboratory to Oak Ridge and then back to Argonne. This report covers several areas of research, which will be covered separately as follows: (1) Precursor- Support Interactions and their Effect on the Surface Composition of Bimetallic Clusters; (2) Catalyst Synthesis Using Sol-Gel Chemistry; (3) Activity and Regeneration of Sulfated Zirconia Catalysts; (4) Selectivity Enhancement Studies; and (5) Transient Studies Using In-Situ FTIR.
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: Gonzales, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Hadroproduction of charmed and bottom mesons (Fermilab experiment E-653): Progress report, March 31, 1984--April 1, 1985] (open access)

[Hadroproduction of charmed and bottom mesons (Fermilab experiment E-653): Progress report, March 31, 1984--April 1, 1985]

This progress report describes U of Oklahoma participation in a number of detector development efforts. The first is a beam solid state device which was performance tested in runs during June and July, 1984. This was a partially instrumented test of an array of gridded solid state detectors. A beam drift chamber was also performance tested. This consist of 18 planes of 2 cells each. Each cell has drift distance of 18 mm on each side of the sense wire. Preliminary tests were also performed on a time-of-flight counter system. The system was not totally instrumented but resolution was able to be measured for its central section at least. Tests showed a number of drifts which can be monitored and corrected. Test results were also collected for the hadron calorimeter for experiment E-653 at Fermilab.
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cancer radioimmunotherapy: Development of an effective approach. Progress report, 1985 (open access)

Cancer radioimmunotherapy: Development of an effective approach. Progress report, 1985

The objective of this program is the development of effective approaches for delivering radiation therapy to patients with cancer using radiopharmaceuticals produced from monoclonal antibodies. One major achievement of this program has been the development of a new, Cu-67 chelator (Teta). This chelator firmly holds copper even in the presence of competitive serum proteins. Copper has proven to be labile with other chelators. Also, a single photon emission tomographic camera was purchased with University and philanthropic funds specifically for this program. This allows full-time developmental work on quantitative imaging approaches and in vivo kinetics of our various radiopharmaceutical antibody products. The pharmakinetics of I-123 antibody and antibody fragments have been obtained in patients utilizing quantitative imaging and have demonstrated significant differences as well as the need for long- term studies with I-131 and Cu-67.
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: DeNardo, S. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Limiter Test-II Program to field a toroidal belt pump limiter in the TEXTOR tokamak. Progress report, FY 1985 (open access)

Advanced Limiter Test-II Program to field a toroidal belt pump limiter in the TEXTOR tokamak. Progress report, FY 1985

During the first quarter, the UCLA members of the ALT-II team worked primarily on the development of the experimental program plan and the diagnostics selection, and on the data acquisition system. These programs are discussed in this report.
Date: December 31, 1985
Creator: Conn, R. W. & Goebel, D. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library