X-ray and neutron sensitivity of imaging plates (open access)

X-ray and neutron sensitivity of imaging plates

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Date: August 28, 2013
Creator: Izumi, N.; Lee, J.; Romano, E.; Stone, G.; Maddox, B.; Ma, T. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Crystal-Tolerant Glass Approach For Mitigation Of Crystal Accumulation In Continuous Melters Processing Radioactive Waste (open access)

Crystal-Tolerant Glass Approach For Mitigation Of Crystal Accumulation In Continuous Melters Processing Radioactive Waste

High-level radioactive waste melters are projected to operate in an inefficient manner as they are subjected to artificial constraints, such as minimum liquidus temperature (T{sub L}) or maximum equilibrium fraction of crystallinity at a given temperature. These constraints substantially limit waste loading, but were imposed to prevent clogging of the melter with spinel crystals [(Fe, Ni, Mn, Zn)(Fe, Cr){sub 2}O{sub 4}]. In the melter, the glass discharge riser is the most likely location for crystal accumulation during idling because of low glass temperatures, stagnant melts, and small diameter. To address this problem, a series of lab-scale crucible tests were performed with specially formulated glasses to simulate accumulation of spinel in the riser. Thicknesses of accumulated layers were incorporated into empirical model of spinel settling. In addition, T{sub L} of glasses was measured and impact of particle agglomeration on accumulation rate was evaluated. Empirical model predicted well the accumulation of single crystals and/or smallscale agglomerates, but, excessive agglomeration observed in high-Ni-Fe glass resulted in an under-prediction of accumulated layers, which gradually worsen over time as an increased number of agglomerates formed. Accumulation rate of ~14.9 +- 1 nm/s determined for this glass will result in ~26 mm thick layer in 20 …
Date: August 28, 2012
Creator: Kruger, Albert A.; Rodriguez, Carmen P.; Lang, Jesse B.; Huckleberry, Adam R.; Matyas, Josef & Owen, Antoinette T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
S-Band Loads for SLAC Linac (open access)

S-Band Loads for SLAC Linac

The S-Band loads on the current SLAC linac RF system were designed, in some cases, 40+ years ago to terminate 2-3 MW peak power into a thin layer of coated Kanthal material as the high power absorber [1]. The technology of the load design was based on a flame-sprayed Kanthal wire method onto a base material. During SLAC linac upgrades, the 24 MW peak klystrons were replaced by 5045 klystrons with 65+ MW peak output power. Additionally, SLED cavities were introduced and as a result, the peak power in the current RF setup has increased up to 240 MW peak. The problem of reliable RF peak power termination and RF load lifetime required a careful study and adequate solution. Results of our studies and three designs of S-Band RF load for the present SLAC RF linac system is discussed. These designs are based on the use of low conductivity materials.
Date: August 28, 2012
Creator: Krasnykh, A.; Decker, F.-J. & LeClair, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Task 1 Steam Oxidation (NETL-US) (open access)

Task 1 Steam Oxidation (NETL-US)

A first high pressure test was completed: 293 hr at 267 bar and 670{degrees}C; A parallel 1 bar test was done for comparison; Mass gains were higher for all alloys at 267 bar than at 1 bar; Longer term exposures, over a range of temperatures and pressures, are planned to provide information as to the commercial implications of pressure effects; The planned tests are at a higher combination of temperatures and pressures than in the existing literature. A comparison was made with longer-term literature data: The short term exposures are largely consistent with the longer-term corrosion literature; Ferritic steels--no consistent pressure effect; Austenitic steels--fine grain alloys less able to maintain protective chromia scale as pressure increases; Ni-base alloys--more mass gains above 105 bar than below. Not based on many data points.
Date: August 28, 2013
Creator: Holcomb, Gordon R. & Carney, Casey
System: The UNT Digital Library
DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL STUDY OF BCC U-Mo, Np-Mo, Pu-Mo, AND Am-Mo ALLOYS (open access)

DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL STUDY OF BCC U-Mo, Np-Mo, Pu-Mo, AND Am-Mo ALLOYS

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Date: August 28, 2012
Creator: Landa, A; Soderlind, P & Turchi, P A
System: The UNT Digital Library
Semileptonic B-Meson Decays at BaBar (open access)

Semileptonic B-Meson Decays at BaBar

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Date: August 28, 2013
Creator: Sigamani, Michael & /Queen Mary, U. of London
System: The UNT Digital Library
Patrones Estacionales Y Espaciales De La Diversidad De Moluscos Intermareales De Bahía RóBalo, Canal Beagle, Reserva De La Biosfera Cabo De Hornos, Chile (open access)

Patrones Estacionales Y Espaciales De La Diversidad De Moluscos Intermareales De Bahía RóBalo, Canal Beagle, Reserva De La Biosfera Cabo De Hornos, Chile

This article characterizes molluscs assemblages in Róbalo bay, identifying spatial-temporal changes in assemblage composition, species richness, abundance, functional groups, and diversity of molluscs species.
Date: August 28, 2014
Creator: Ojeda, Jaime; Rosenfeld, Sebastián; Marambio, Johanna; Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960- & Mansilla, Andrés O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Unitarity and the Holographic S-Matrix (open access)

Unitarity and the Holographic S-Matrix

The bulk S-Matrix can be given a non-perturbative definition in terms of the flat space limit of AdS/CFT. We show that the unitarity of the S-Matrix, ie the optical theorem, can be derived by studying the behavior of the OPE and the conformal block decomposition in the flat space limit. When applied to perturbation theory in AdS, this gives a holographic derivation of the cutting rules for Feynman diagrams. To demonstrate these facts we introduce some new techniques for the analysis of conformal field theories. Chief among these is a method for conglomerating local primary operators O{sub 1} and O{sub 2} to extract the contribution of an individual primary O{sub {Delta},{ell}} in their OPE. This provides a method for isolating the contribution of specific conformal blocks which we use to prove an important relation between certain conformal block coefficients and anomalous dimensions. These techniques make essential use of the simplifications that occur when CFT correlators are expressed in terms of a Mellin amplitude.
Date: August 28, 2012
Creator: Fitzpatrick, A.Liam; /Stanford U., Phys. Dept. & Kaplan, Jared
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear Quantum Effects and Nonlocal Exchange-Correlation Functionals in Liquid Hydrogen at High Pressure (open access)

Nuclear Quantum Effects and Nonlocal Exchange-Correlation Functionals in Liquid Hydrogen at High Pressure

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Date: August 28, 2012
Creator: Morales, M A; McMahon, J M; Pierleoni, C & Ceperley, D M
System: The UNT Digital Library
Task 2 Materials for Advanced Boiler and Oxy-combustion Systems (NETL-US) (open access)

Task 2 Materials for Advanced Boiler and Oxy-combustion Systems (NETL-US)

Exposures were completed to ~1400 hr. Analysis of kinetics are close to completion. No oxy-combustion gas phase effects were found at 700{degrees}C.
Date: August 28, 2013
Creator: Holcomb, Gordon R. & Tylczak, Joseph
System: The UNT Digital Library
Correction to: Behavioral Artistry: Examining the Relationship Between the Interpersonal Skills and Effective Practice Repertoires of Applied Behavior Analysis Practitioners (open access)

Correction to: Behavioral Artistry: Examining the Relationship Between the Interpersonal Skills and Effective Practice Repertoires of Applied Behavior Analysis Practitioners

Article detailing a correction made to the previously published article "Behavioral Artistry: Examining the Relationship Between the Interpersonal Skills and Effective Practice Repertoires of Applied Behavior Analysis Practitioners"
Date: August 28, 2019
Creator: Callahan, Kevin; Foxx, Richard M.; Swierczynski, Adam; Aerts, Xing; Mehta, Smita S.; McComb, Mary-Ellen et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Statistical assumptions of substantive analyses across the general linear model: a mini-review (open access)

Statistical assumptions of substantive analyses across the general linear model: a mini-review

This article seeks to support researchers by concisely reviewing key statistical assumptions associated with substantive statistical tests across the general linear model. Additionally, the article reviews techniques to check for statistical assumptions and identifies remedies and problems if data do not meet the necessary assumptions.
Date: August 28, 2012
Creator: Nimon, Kim F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Leapfrog tracking for the storage ring pEDM project (open access)

Leapfrog tracking for the storage ring pEDM project

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Date: August 28, 2013
Creator: U., Luccio A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Undulator Spin Polarimetry for the precursor storage ring eEDM experiment (open access)

Undulator Spin Polarimetry for the precursor storage ring eEDM experiment

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Date: August 28, 2013
Creator: U., Luccio A.
System: The UNT Digital Library