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The National Guard, State Defense Forces, And the Militias: Official and Unofficial Status (open access)

The National Guard, State Defense Forces, And the Militias: Official and Unofficial Status

This short report discusses the differences between state militias (e.g. state Army National Guard and Air National Guard units), state military forces with no federal connections, and private organizations that claim to be state militias but which are not sanctioned by the state.
Date: May 9, 1995
Creator: Goldich, Robert L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
BCP selector valves and limit switches (open access)

BCP selector valves and limit switches

This Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP) has been prepared to demonstrate that the Electrical/Instrumentation systems for the BCP stream function as required by project criteria. Specifically, the test will verify the operation of the solenoid valves and associated limit switches installed for the BCP portion of W-OO7H. This equipment is part of the B-Plant Process Condensate Treatment Facility.
Date: January 9, 1995
Creator: Rippy, G. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A search for optical counterparts of gamma-ray bursts. Final report (open access)

A search for optical counterparts of gamma-ray bursts. Final report

Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBS) are mysterious flashes of gamma rays lasting several tens to hundreds of seconds that occur approximately once per day. NASA launched the orbiting Compton Gamma Ray Observatory to study GRBs and other gamma ray phenomena. CGRO carries the Burst and Transient Experiment (BATSE) specifically to study GRBS. Although BATSE has collected data on over 600 GRBS, and confirmed that GRBs are localized, high intensity point sources of MeV gamma rays distributed isotropically in the sky, the nature and origin of GRBs remains a fundamental problem in astrophysics. BATSE`s 8 gamma ray sensors located on the comers of the box shaped CGRO can detect the onset of GRBs and record their intensity and energy spectra as a function of time. The position of the burst on the sky can be determined to < {plus_minus}10{degrees} from the BATSE data stream. This position resolution is not sufficient to point a large, optical telescope at the exact position of a GRB which would determine its origin by associating it with a star. Because of their brief duration it is not known if GRBs are accompanied by visible radiation. Their seemingly large energy output suggests thatthis should be. Simply scaling the …
Date: March 9, 1995
Creator: Park, Hye-Sook
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spent Nuclear Fuel Project Configuration Management Plan (open access)

Spent Nuclear Fuel Project Configuration Management Plan

This document is a rewrite of the draft ``C`` that was agreed to ``in principle`` by SNF Project level 2 managers on EDT 609835, dated March 1995 (not released). The implementation process philosphy was changed in keeping with the ongoing reengineering of the WHC Controlled Manuals to achieve configuration management within the SNF Project.
Date: June 9, 1995
Creator: Reilly, M. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank characterization report for Double-Shell Tank 241-SY-102 (open access)

Tank characterization report for Double-Shell Tank 241-SY-102

This tank characterization report presents an overview of Double-Shell Tank 241-SY-102 (hereafter, Tank 241-SY-102) and its waste contents. It provides estimated concentrations and inventories for the waste components based on the latest sampling and analysis activities and background tank information. This report describes the results of three sampling events. The first core sample was taken in October 1988. The tank supernate and sludge were next core sampled in February and March of 1990 (Tingey and Sasaki 1995). A grab sample of the supernate was taken in March of 1994. Tank 241-SY-102 is in active service and can be expected to have additional transfers to and from the tank that will alter the composition of the waste. The concentration and inventory estimates reported in this document no longer reflect the exact composition of the waste but represent the best estimates based on the most recent and available data. This report supports the requirements of the Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order Milestone M-44-08 (Ecology, EPA, DOE 1994).
Date: June 9, 1995
Creator: DiCenso, A.T.; Amato, L. C. & Winters, W. I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sorption and chemical transformation of PAH`s on coal fly ash (open access)

Sorption and chemical transformation of PAH`s on coal fly ash

The major objective of this work was to characterize the interactions of coal fly ash with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHS) and their derivatives, and to attempt to understand the influence of the surface properties of coal ash (and other atmospheric particles) on the chemical transformations of polycyclic aromatic compounds. Our studies have concentrated on the photochemical behavior of PAHs sorbed form the vapor phase on coal fly ashes, and compositional subfractions obtained therefrom. The PAHs are deposited onto the fly ash substrates from the vapor phase, using apparatus and techniques developed in this laboratory in order to simulate, as closely as possible under laboratory conditions, the processes by which PAHs deposit onto fly ash particles in the atmosphere. In this report phototransformation of pyrene sorbed on fly ash fractions, and phototransformations of 1-nitropyrene sorbed on fly ash fractions are discussed.
Date: May 9, 1995
Creator: Mamantov, G. & Wehry, E. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of ethanol on small engines and the environment (open access)

Effects of ethanol on small engines and the environment

With the support of the Missouri Corn Merchandising Council and the Department of Energy, Northwest Missouri State University conducted an applied research project to investigate the effects of the commercially available ethanol/gasoline fuel blend on small engines. The study attempted to identify any problems when using the 10% ethanol/gasoline blend in engines designed for gasoline and provide solutions to the problems identified. Fuel economy, maximum power, internal component wear, exhaust emissions and engine efficiency were studied.
Date: January 9, 1995
Creator: Bettis, M. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Position paper: Live load design criteria for Project W-236A Multi-Function Waste Tank Facility (open access)

Position paper: Live load design criteria for Project W-236A Multi-Function Waste Tank Facility

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the live loads applied to the underground storage tanks of the Multi Function Waste Tank Facility, and to provide the basis for Project W-236A live load criteria. Project 236A provides encompasses building a Weather Enclosure over the two underground storage tanks at the 200-West area. According to the Material Handling Study, the Groves AT 1100 crane used within the Weather Enclosure will have a gross vehicle weight of 66.5 tons. Therefore, a 100-ton concentrated live load is being used for the planning of the construction of the Weather Enclosure.
Date: June 9, 1995
Creator: Giller, R.A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
105-KE Basin isolation barrier leak rate test analytical development. Revision 1 (open access)

105-KE Basin isolation barrier leak rate test analytical development. Revision 1

This document provides an analytical development in support of the proposed leak rate test of the 105-KE Basin. The analytical basis upon which the K-basin leak test results will be used to determine the basin leakage rates is developed in this report. The leakage of the K-Basin isolation barriers under postulated accident conditions will be determined from the test results. There are two fundamental flow regimes that may exist in the postulated K-Basin leakage: viscous laminar and turbulent flow. An analytical development is presented for each flow regime. The basic geometry and nomenclature of the postulated leak paths are denoted.
Date: May 9, 1995
Creator: Irwin, J. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dose rate estimates in the first optical enclosure due to particle beam loss in the insertion device transition region during injection (open access)

Dose rate estimates in the first optical enclosure due to particle beam loss in the insertion device transition region during injection

The particle beam, during injection into the storage ring, can be partly lost in one of the transition regions between the storage-ring vacuum chamber and the insertion-device (ID) straight section. The transition region is a copper interface between a standard aluminum vacuum chamber and an insertion-device vacuum chamber. This can be a problem, at least in the first few insertion devices where the injected beam is still unstable. It may create higher photon and neutron dose rates in the first optical enclosures of the upstream ID beamlines adjacent to this region. This report presents the results of the dose rate estimates for such an event and some recommendations for mitigation.
Date: May 9, 1995
Creator: Job, P. K. & Moe, H. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Child Support: Changes Enacted or Proposed in the 103rd Congress (open access)

Child Support: Changes Enacted or Proposed in the 103rd Congress

None
Date: January 9, 1995
Creator: Soloman, Carmen D. & Stevens, Gina M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The National Guard, State Defense Forces, and the Militias: Official and Unofficial Status (open access)

The National Guard, State Defense Forces, and the Militias: Official and Unofficial Status

None
Date: May 9, 1995
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Estimate on the Effects of Triplet Magnet Misalignments in RHIC (open access)

An Estimate on the Effects of Triplet Magnet Misalignments in RHIC

None
Date: October 9, 1995
Creator: J., Wei; Harrison, M.; Peggs, S.; Thompson, P.A. & Trbojevic, D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Multi-Function Waste Tank Facility phase out basis. Revision 2 (open access)

Multi-Function Waste Tank Facility phase out basis. Revision 2

Additional double-shell tank storage capacity is not needed until FY 2004 or later. The waste volume in the current baseline program can be managed within the existing tank capacity. However, this requires implementation of some risk management actions and significant investment in software and hardware to accomplish the actions necessary to maximize use of existing storage tank space.
Date: June 9, 1995
Creator: Awadalla, N. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
THERMAL EVALUATION OF THE CONCEPTUAL 40 BWR MULTI-PURPOSE CANISTER (MPC) WITH ACD DISPOSAL CONTAINER (SCPB: N/A) (open access)

THERMAL EVALUATION OF THE CONCEPTUAL 40 BWR MULTI-PURPOSE CANISTER (MPC) WITH ACD DISPOSAL CONTAINER (SCPB: N/A)

This analysis is prepared by the Mined Geologic Disposal System (MGDS) Waste Package Development Department (WPDD) as specified in the Waste Package Implementation Plan and Waste Package Plan. The design data request addressed herein is: (1) Characterize the conceptual 40 BWR Multi-Purpose Canister (MPC) Waste Package (WP) design to show that the design is feasible for use in the MGDS environment. The purpose of this analysis is to respond to a concern that the long-term disposal thermal issues for the Multi-Purpose Canister (MPC) Subsystem Design do not preclude MPC compatibility with the MGDS. The objective of this analysis is to provide thermal parameter information for the conceptual MPC design with disposal container under nominal MGDS repository conditions. The results are intended to show that the design has a reasonable chance to meet the MGDS design requirements for normal MGDS operation and to provide the required guidance to determining the major design issues for future design efforts. Future design efforts focus on specific MPC vendor design when they become available.
Date: November 9, 1995
Creator: Lotz, T.L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tax Incentives for Alcohol Fuels (open access)

Tax Incentives for Alcohol Fuels

The blender's tax credits were specifically enacted to complement the excise tax exemptions, so as to help support farm incomes by finding another market for corn, sugar, and other agricultural products that are the basic raw materials for alcohol production. More recently, proponents of expanding the alcohol fuels tax incentives argue that they reduce smog and improve air quality.
Date: February 9, 1995
Creator: Lazzari, Salvatore
System: The UNT Digital Library
Section 301: Its Operation and Prospects for Future Use by the United States (open access)

Section 301: Its Operation and Prospects for Future Use by the United States

Sections 301 through 309 of the Trade Act of 1974 (as amended), commonly referred to as Section 301, is one of principal means by which the United States addresses "unfair" foreign barriers to U.S. exports and enforces U.S. rights under trade agreements.
Date: March 9, 1995
Creator: Morrison, Wayne M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Japan-U.S. Automobile and Parts Trade Dispute (open access)

Japan-U.S. Automobile and Parts Trade Dispute

On May 9, 1995, the United States initiated action designed to resolve a dispute with Japan dealing with automobiles and auto parts. In an effort to move negotiations along and resolve a U.S. unfair trade practices case (Section 301) dealing with barriers in the aftermarket for auto parts in Japan, the United States has threatened to impose 100 percent tariffs on imports of thirteen Japanese luxury passenger cars (Honda Acura, Nissan Infiniti, Toyota Lexus, Mazda 929 and Millenia, and Mitsubishi Diamante). The decision will be made by June 28, 1995. The United States also is pursuing a broad unfair trading case dealing with access to Japan's automotive market at the World Trade Organization. Japan, meanwhile, has also initiated a case at the WTO challenging the legality of the threatened increase in U.S. tariffs. Consultations under the WTO on these issues began in Geneva on June 12, 1995.
Date: June 9, 1995
Creator: Nanto, Dick K.; Cooper, William H. & Bass, Gwenell L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The 1995 Japan-U.S. Auto and Parts Trade Dispute: Terms of the Settlement and Implications (open access)

The 1995 Japan-U.S. Auto and Parts Trade Dispute: Terms of the Settlement and Implications

On June 28, 1995, the United States and Japan reached a settlement in a long-running dispute over access to Japan's market for automobiles and parts. 100-percent tariffs by the United States on imports of luxury cars from Japan had been threatened under a Section 301 unfair trade practices case dealing with the aftermarket for autoparts in Japan. This report describes the dispute, the settlement, and questions and issues that still remain.
Date: August 9, 1995
Creator: Nanto, Dick K. & Bass, Gwenell L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tank 241-BX-110 auger sampling and analysis plan (open access)

Tank 241-BX-110 auger sampling and analysis plan

This document reports the sampling event for tank 241-BX-110.
Date: October 9, 1995
Creator: Schreiber, R. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results an data on the growth of the microorganisms (open access)

Results an data on the growth of the microorganisms

The study of biocorrosion of aluminum and its alloy was performed under conditions of continuous fermentation of thermophilic anaerobic microorganisms of different groups. This allowed us to examine the effect of various types of metabolic reactions of reduction-oxidation proceeding at different pH and temperatures under highly reduced conditions on aluminum corrosion. Besides, the experiments were performed where the part of the standard sample was exposed under strictly anaerobic conditions with an active microbiological process, and the second half was exposed under aerobic conditions. Thus the sample was exposed in gradient of oxidized-reduced conditions.
Date: October 9, 1995
Creator: Laurinavichius, K.S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
State heating oil and propane program, 1994--1995 heating season. Final technical report (open access)

State heating oil and propane program, 1994--1995 heating season. Final technical report

Propane prices and No. 2 fuel prices during the 1994-1995 heating season are tabulated for the state of Ohio. Nineteen companies were included in the telephone survey of propane prices, and twenty two companies for the fuel oil prices. A bar graph is also presented for average residential prices of No. 2 heating oil.
Date: May 9, 1995
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
User`s manual for the TMAD code (open access)

User`s manual for the TMAD code

This document serves as the User`s Manual for the TMAD code system, which includes the TMAD code and the LIBMAKR code. The TMAD code was commissioned to make it easier to interpret moisture probe measurements in the Hanford Site waste tanks. In principle, the code is an interpolation routine that acts over a library of benchmark data based on two independent variables, typically anomaly size and moisture content. Two additional variables, anomaly type and detector type, also can be considered independent variables, but no interpolation is done over them. The dependent variable is detector response. The intent is to provide the code with measured detector responses from two or more detectors. The code then will interrogate (and interpolate upon) the benchmark data library and find the anomaly-type/anomaly-size/moisture-content combination that provides the closest match to the measured data.
Date: October 9, 1995
Creator: Finfrock, S. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Engineering Task Plan for a vapor treatment system on Tank 241-C-103 (open access)

Engineering Task Plan for a vapor treatment system on Tank 241-C-103

This Engineering Task Plan describes tasks and responsibilities for the design, fabrication, test, and installation of a vapor treatment system (mixing system) on Tank 241-C-103. The mixing system is to be installed downstream of the breather filter and will use a mixing blower to reduce the chemical concentrations to below allowable levels.
Date: March 9, 1995
Creator: Conrad, R.B.
System: The UNT Digital Library