Shock-Wave Behavior in Explosive Monocrystals (open access)

Shock-Wave Behavior in Explosive Monocrystals

The shock response of explosive monocrystals is strongly anisotropic. Shock initiation sensitivity depends strongly on crystal orientation in PETN. This can be understood in terms of steric hindrance to shear during the shock-induced deformation of the molecular crystal. This initiation mechanism appears to be tribochemical rather than thermal.
Date: September 9, 1994
Creator: Dick, Jerry Joel
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Waste Receiving and Processing Facility Module 1 Data Management System Software Requirements Specification (open access)

Waste Receiving and Processing Facility Module 1 Data Management System Software Requirements Specification

This document provides the software requirements for Waste Receiving and Processing (WRAP) Module 1 Data Management System (DMS). The DMS is one of the plant computer systems for the new WRAP 1 facility (Project W-026). The DMS will collect, store and report data required to certify the low level waste (LLW) and transuranic (TRU) waste items processed at WRAP 1 as acceptable for shipment, storage, or disposal.
Date: September 9, 1994
Creator: Brann, E. C. II
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Work plan for testing silicone impression material and fixture on pool cell capsule (open access)

Work plan for testing silicone impression material and fixture on pool cell capsule

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Date: September 9, 1994
Creator: Lundeen, J. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hanford Generic Interim Safety Basis (open access)

Hanford Generic Interim Safety Basis

The purpose of this document is to identify WHC programs and requirements that are an integral part of the authorization basis for nuclear facilities that are generic to all WHC-managed facilities. The purpose of these programs is to implement the DOE Orders, as WHC becomes contractually obligated to implement them. The Hanford Generic ISB focuses on the institutional controls and safety requirements identified in DOE Order 5480.23, Nuclear Safety Analysis Reports.
Date: September 9, 1994
Creator: Lavender, J. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Biocatalytic Removal of Organic Sulfur from Coal (open access)

Biocatalytic Removal of Organic Sulfur from Coal

The objective is to characterize more completely the biochemical ability of the bacterium, Rhodococcus rhodochrous IGTS8, to cleave carbon-sulfur bonds with emphasis on data that will allow the development of a practical coal biodesulfurization process. Another approach for increasing the desulfurization activity of the IGTS8 cultures is to produce strains genetically that have higher activity. The goal of this part of research is to achieve strain improvement by introducing a stronger promoter using genetic engineering techniques. The promoter regulates the transcription of the genes for the desulfurization enzymes, and a stronger promoter, would up-regulate the expression of these genes, resulting in cells with higher desulfurization activity. Promoter probe vectors are used to identify and isolate promoters from a DNA library of the experimental organism. The major accomplishments have been to obtain high biodesulfurization activity in nonaqueous, media, especially using freeze-dried cells, and to have isolated strong promoters from R. rhodochrous IGTS8 which will be used to engineer the organism to produce strains with higher biocatalytic activity.
Date: September 9, 1994
Creator: Webster, Dale A. & Kilbane, John J., II
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library