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Aerodynamic levitation : an approach to microgravity. (open access)

Aerodynamic levitation : an approach to microgravity.

Measurements of the thermophysical and structural properties of liquid materials at high temperature have undergone considerable development in the past few years. Following improvements in electromagnetic levitation, aerodynamic levitation associated with laser heating has shown promise for assessing properties of different molten materials (metals, oxides, and semiconductors), preserving sample purity over a wide range of temperatures and under different gas environments. The density, surface tension and viscosity are measured with a high-speed video camera and an image analysis system. Results on nickel and alumina show that small droplets can be considered in the first approximation to be under microgravity conditions. Using a non-invasive contactless technique recently developed to measure electrical conductivity, results have been extended to variety of materials ranging from liquid metals and liquid semiconductors to ionically conducting materials. The advantage of this technique is the feasibility of monitoring changes in transport occurring during phase transitions and in deeply undercooled states.
Date: December 5, 2000
Creator: Glorieux, B.; Saboungi, M.-L.; Millot, F.; Enderby, J. & Rifflet, J.-C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Continuum description of avalanches in granular media. (open access)

Continuum description of avalanches in granular media.

A continuum theory of partially fluidized granular flows is proposed. The theory is based on a combination of the mass and momentum conservation equations with the order parameter equation which describes the transition between flowing and static components of the granular system. We apply this model to the dynamics of avalanches in chutes. The theory provides a quantitative description of recent observations of granular flows on rough inclined planes (Daerr and Douady 1999): layer bistability, and the transition from triangular avalanches propagating downhill at small inclination angles to balloon-shaped avalanches also propagating uphill for larger angles.
Date: December 5, 2000
Creator: Aranson, I. S. & Tsimring, L. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Damping Investigations of a Simplified Frictional Shear Joint (open access)

Damping Investigations of a Simplified Frictional Shear Joint

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Date: December 5, 2000
Creator: Smallwood, D.O.; Gregory, D.L. & Coleman, R.G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The diffractive structure function at the Tevatron: CDF results (open access)

The diffractive structure function at the Tevatron: CDF results

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Date: December 5, 2000
Creator: Goulianos, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Improved BGK-Type Collision-Term Model for Direct Simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) Methods (open access)

An Improved BGK-Type Collision-Term Model for Direct Simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) Methods

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Date: December 5, 2000
Creator: GALLIS,MICHAIL A. & TORCZYNSKI,JOHN R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurement of {Delta}m{sub d} using a probability based same-side tagger applied to lepton + vertex events (open access)

Measurement of {Delta}m{sub d} using a probability based same-side tagger applied to lepton + vertex events

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Date: December 5, 2000
Creator: Bauer, Gerry
System: The UNT Digital Library
Modeling Soil/Radionuclide Removal for Yucca Mountain Biosphere Dose Assessments (open access)

Modeling Soil/Radionuclide Removal for Yucca Mountain Biosphere Dose Assessments

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Date: December 5, 2000
Creator: Aguilar, R. & Smith, A. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Probing chiral dynamics by charged-pion correlations (open access)

Probing chiral dynamics by charged-pion correlations

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Date: December 5, 2000
Creator: Randrup, Jorgen
System: The UNT Digital Library
Security Systems and Technology Center (open access)

Security Systems and Technology Center

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Date: December 5, 2000
Creator: Nicholson, L.G. & Purvis, J.W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spatiotemporal dynamics of a shallow fluidized bed. (open access)

Spatiotemporal dynamics of a shallow fluidized bed.

An experimental and theoretical study of the dynamics of an air-fluidized thin granular layer is presented. Near the threshold of instability, the system exhibits critical behavior with remarkably long transient dynamics. Above the threshold of fluidization the system undergoes a Hopf bifurcation as the layer starts to oscillate at a certain frequency due to a feedback between the layer dilation and the airflow rate. Based on our experimental data, we formulate a the simple dynamical model which describes the transition in a shallow fluidized bed.
Date: December 5, 2000
Creator: Aranson, I. S.; Tsimring, L. S. & Clark, D. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Constrained Walks and Self-Avoiding Walks: Implications for Protein Structure Determination (open access)

Constrained Walks and Self-Avoiding Walks: Implications for Protein Structure Determination

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Date: November 5, 2000
Creator: FAULON,JEAN-LOUP; RINTOUL,MARK DANIEL & YOUNG,MALIN M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Length Scale and Aging Effect on the Mechanical Properties of a 63Sn-37Pb Solder Alloy (open access)

Length Scale and Aging Effect on the Mechanical Properties of a 63Sn-37Pb Solder Alloy

In this work, uniaxial tensile testing of a 63Sn-37Pb alloy with different specimen sizes and aging conditions had been carried out. Although the stress-strain responses of different specimen sizes and aging conditions differs, the ultimate strength of the specimens with 16 hours, 100 C aging are similar for the sizes tested. The specimens with 25 days, 100 C aging have different stress-strain response with different sizes, and have a lower ultimate strength and higher failure strain compared to 16 hours, 100 C aging specimens.
Date: November 5, 2000
Creator: Lim, T. Jesse & Lu, Wei-Yang
System: The UNT Digital Library
A PIV Methodology for High-Resolution Measurement of Flow Statistics (open access)

A PIV Methodology for High-Resolution Measurement of Flow Statistics

Particle-image velocimetry (PIV) is a flow-diagnostic technique that provides velocity fields from a comparison of images of particulate-laden flow. We have developed a PIV processing methodology that extracts measurements of the particle-displacement histogram from a flow video or ensemble of flow-image pairs. Single-pixel measurement of mean velocity can be obtained from an ensemble of {Omicron}10{sup 3} images. Measurements of higher-order moments of the velocity histogram require spatial averaging (i.e., lower spatial resolution), larger ensembles of images, or a combination of the two. We present single-pixel-resolution PIV measurements of a steady microflow and high-resolution measurements of the velocity histogram of a stationary turbulent flow. This methodology has applications in quantifying velocity statistics in other stochastic flows, e.g., bulk and near-wall boiling.
Date: November 5, 2000
Creator: Cummings, Eric B.; Schefer, Robert W. & Chung, Jacob N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Biocavity Lasers (open access)

Biocavity Lasers

Laser technology has advanced dramatically and is an integral part of today's healthcare delivery system. Lasers are used in the laboratory analysis of human blood samples and serve as surgical tools that kill, burn or cut tissue. Recent semiconductor microtechnology has reduced the size o f a laser to the size of a biological cell or even a virus particle. By integrating these ultra small lasers with biological systems, it is possible to create micro-electrical mechanical systems that may revolutionize health care delivery.
Date: October 5, 2000
Creator: Gourley, P. L. & Gourley, M. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Induction Accelerator Efficiency at 5 Hz (open access)

Induction Accelerator Efficiency at 5 Hz

We simulate fusion power plant driver efficiency by pulsing small induction cores at 5 Hz (a typical projected power plant repetition rate), with a resistive load in the secondary winding that is scaled to simulate the beam loading for induction acceleration. Starting from a power plant driver design that is based on other constraints, we obtain the core mass and acceleration efficiency for several energy ranges of the driver accelerator and for three magnetic alloys. The resistor in the secondary is chosen to give the same acceleration efficiency, the ratio of beam energy gain to energy input to the core module (core plus acceleration gap), as was computed for the driver. The pulser consists of a capacitor switched by FETs, Field Effect Transistors, which are gated on for the desired pulse duration. The energy to the resistor is evaluated during the portion of the pulse that is adequately flat. We present data over a range of 0.6 to 5 {mu}s pulse lengths. With 1 {mu}s pulses, the acceleration efficiency at 5 Hz is measured to be 75%, 52%, and 32% for thin-tape-wound cores of nanocrystalline, amorphous, and 3% silicon steel materials respectively, including only core losses. The efficiency increases for …
Date: October 5, 2000
Creator: Molvik, A.W. & Faltens, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Intense muon beams and neutrino factories (open access)

Intense muon beams and neutrino factories

High intensity muon sources are needed in exploring neutrino factories, lepton flavor violating muon processes, and lower energy experiments as the stepping phase towards building higher energy {mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup {minus}} colliders. We present a brief overview, sketch of a neutrino source, and an example of a muon storage ring at BNL with detector(s) at Fermilab, Sudan, etc. Physics with low energy neutrino beams based on muon storage rings ({mu}SR) and conventional Horn Facilities are described and compared. CP violation Asymmetries and a new Statistical Figure of Merit to be used for comparison is given. Improvements in the sensitivity of low energy experiments to study Flavor changing neutral currents are also included.
Date: October 5, 2000
Creator: Parsa, Z.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Collisional Cooling and Ordering of Multiply Charged Ions in a Penning Trap (open access)

Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Collisional Cooling and Ordering of Multiply Charged Ions in a Penning Trap

Molecular dynamics simulations are used to help design new experiments by modeling the cooling of small numbers of trapped multiply charged ions by Coulomb interactions with laser-cooled Be{sup +} ions. A Verlet algorithm is used to integrate the equations of motion of two species of point ions interacting in an ideal Penning trap. We use a time step short enough to follow the cyclotron motion of the ions. Axial and radial temperatures for each species are saved periodically. Direct heating and cooling of each species in the simulation can be performed by periodically rescaling velocities. Of interest are Fe{sup 11+} due to a EUV-optical double resonance for imaging and manipulating the ions, and Ca{sup 14+} since a ground state fine structure transition has a convenient wavelength in the tunable laser range.
Date: October 5, 2000
Creator: Holder, J. P.; Church, D. A.; Gruber, L.; DeWitt, H. E.; Beck, B. R. & Schneider, D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
National Ignition Facility Target Chamber (open access)

National Ignition Facility Target Chamber

On June 11, 1999 the Department of Energy dedicated the single largest piece of the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in Livermore, California. The ten (10) meter diameter aluminum target high vacuum chamber will serve as the working end of the largest laser in the world. The output of 192 laser beams will converge at the precise center of the chamber. The laser beams will enter the chamber in two by two arrays to illuminate 10 millimeter long gold cylinders called hohlraums enclosing 2 millimeter capsule containing deuterium, tritium and isotopes of hydrogen. The two isotopes will fuse, thereby creating temperatures and pressures resembling those found only inside stars and in detonated nuclear weapons, but on a minute scale. The NIF Project will serve as an essential facility to insure safety and reliability of our nation's nuclear arsenal as well as demonstrating inertial fusion's contribution to creating electrical power. The paper will discuss the requirements that had to be addressed during the design, fabrication and testing of the target chamber. A team from Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) and LLNL with input from industry performed the configuration and basic design of the target chamber. The method …
Date: October 5, 2000
Creator: Wavrik, R W; Cox, J R & Fleming, P J
System: The UNT Digital Library
A New 500-kV Ion Source Test Stand for HIF (open access)

A New 500-kV Ion Source Test Stand for HIF

One of the most challenging aspects of ion beam driven inertial fusion energy is the reliable and efficient generation of low emittance, high current ion beams. The primary ion source requirements include a rise time of order 1-msec, a pulse width of at least 20-msec, a flattop ripple of less than 0.1% and a repetition rate of at least 5-Hz. Naturally, at such a repetition rate, the duty cycle of the source must be greater than 108 pulses. Although these specifications do not appear to exceed the state-of-the-art for pulsed power, considerable effort remains to develop a suitable high current ion source. Therefore, we are constructing a 500-kV test stand specifically for studying various ion source concepts including surface, plasma and metal vapor arc. This paper will describe the test stand design specifications as well as the details of the various subsystems and components.
Date: October 5, 2000
Creator: Sangster, T. C.; Ahle, L. E.; Halaxa, E. F.; Karpenko, V. P.; Oldaker, M. E.; Mitchell, J. W. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Photonic Bandgap Waveguides - 2D PBG Materials Embedded in a GaAs/AlO Slab (open access)

Photonic Bandgap Waveguides - 2D PBG Materials Embedded in a GaAs/AlO Slab

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Date: October 5, 2000
Creator: Chow, E.; Lin, S. Y.; Wendt, J. R.; Allerman, A. A.; Vawter, G. A.; Zubrzycki, W. J. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Charged pion electroproduction on H,{sup 2}H, and {sup 3}He. (open access)

Charged pion electroproduction on H,{sup 2}H, and {sup 3}He.

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Date: September 5, 2000
Creator: Jackson, H. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
DISCO: An object-oriented system for music composition and sound design (open access)

DISCO: An object-oriented system for music composition and sound design

This paper describes an object-oriented approach to music composition and sound design. The approach unifies the processes of music making and instrument building by using similar logic, objects, and procedures. The composition modules use an abstract representation of musical data, which can be easily mapped onto different synthesis languages or a traditionally notated score. An abstract base class is used to derive classes on different time scales. Objects can be related to act across time scales, as well as across an entire piece, and relationships between similar objects can replicate traditional music operations or introduce new ones. The DISCO (Digital Instrument for Sonification and Composition) system is an open-ended work in progress.
Date: September 5, 2000
Creator: Kaper, H. G.; Tipei, S. & Wright, J. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
General Design of the Layout for New Undulator-Only Beamline Front Ends (open access)

General Design of the Layout for New Undulator-Only Beamline Front Ends

Optical and ray-tracing analysis of the new APS front ends for undulator-only operation are presented.
Date: September 5, 2000
Creator: Shu, Deming; Ramanathan, Mohan & Kuzay, Tuncer M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-power fast RF ferrite phase shifter. (open access)

High-power fast RF ferrite phase shifter.

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Date: September 5, 2000
Creator: Kang, Y.
System: The UNT Digital Library