New Classes of Quasi-helically Symmetric Stellarators (open access)

New Classes of Quasi-helically Symmetric Stellarators

New classes of quasi-helically symmetric stellarators with aspect ratios ≤ 10 have been found which are stable to the perturbation of magnetohydrodynamic modes at plasma pressures of practical interest. These configurations have large rotational transform and good quality of flux surfaces. Characteristics of some selected examples are discussed in detail. The feasibility of using modular coils for these stellarators has been investigated. It is shown that practical designs for modular coils can be achieved.
Date: August 9, 2010
Creator: Ku, L. P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electrochemical hydrogen Storage Systems (open access)

Electrochemical hydrogen Storage Systems

As the global need for energy increases, scientists and engineers have found a possible solution by using hydrogen to power our world. Although hydrogen can be combusted as a fuel, it is considered an energy carrier for use in fuel cells wherein it is consumed (oxidized) without the production of greenhouse gases and produces electrical energy with high efficiency. Chemical storage of hydrogen involves release of hydrogen in a controlled manner from materials in which the hydrogen is covalently bound. Sodium borohydride and aminoborane are two materials given consideration as chemical hydrogen storage materials by the US Department of Energy. A very significant barrier to adoption of these materials as hydrogen carriers is their regeneration from 'spent fuel,' i.e., the material remaining after discharge of hydrogen. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) formed a Center of Excellence for Chemical Hydrogen Storage, and this work stems from that project. The DOE has identified boron hydrides as being the main compounds of interest as hydrogen storage materials. The various boron hydrides are then oxidized to release their hydrogen, thereby forming a 'spent fuel' in the form of a lower boron hydride or even a boron oxide. The ultimate goal of this project …
Date: August 9, 2010
Creator: Macdonald, Dr. Digby
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Characterization of the DT Ice Layer in a Fusion Capsule Using a Two-Dimensional X-Ray Shearing Interferometer (open access)

Characterization of the DT Ice Layer in a Fusion Capsule Using a Two-Dimensional X-Ray Shearing Interferometer

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Date: August 9, 2010
Creator: Baker, K L
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of 10B2O3 processing for use as a neutron conversion material (open access)

Development of 10B2O3 processing for use as a neutron conversion material

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Date: August 9, 2010
Creator: Voss, L. F.; Oiler, J.; Conway, A. M.; Graff, R. T.; Reinhardt, C. E.; Shao, Q. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Microbial DNA Index System (MiDIS): A tool for microbial pathogen source identification (open access)

The Microbial DNA Index System (MiDIS): A tool for microbial pathogen source identification

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Date: August 9, 2010
Creator: Velsko, S P
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Double Sided Interferometer, Profiling Measurement Simultaneously Yields Thickness and Form (open access)

Double Sided Interferometer, Profiling Measurement Simultaneously Yields Thickness and Form

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Date: August 9, 2010
Creator: Seugling, R. M.; Wilson, M. J.; Davis, P. J.; Peterson, S. C. & Hamilton, J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library