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A VARIABLE LOAD LVDT-BASED CREEP TEST RIG FOR USE (open access)

A VARIABLE LOAD LVDT-BASED CREEP TEST RIG FOR USE

The INL developed the Variable Load Creep Test Rig
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Davis, K. L.; Knudson, D. L.; Rempe, J. L. & Con, K. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
56th & Walnut - A Philly Gut Rehab Development (open access)

56th & Walnut - A Philly Gut Rehab Development

Load-bearing brick-masonry multifamily buildings are prevalent in urban areas across much of the Northeast and mid-Atlantic. In most instances, these buildings are uninsulated unless they have been renovated within the past two decades. Affordable housing capital budgets typically limit what can be spent and energy improvements often take a back seat to basic capital improvements such as interior finish upgrades and basic repairs. The Consortium for Advanced Residential Buildings is researching cost-effective solution packages for significant energy efficiency and indoor air-quality improvements in these urban buildings.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Puttagunta, S.; Faakye, O. & Zoeller, W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
TRITIUM PRODUCTION AND PERMEATION IN HIGH-TEMPERAT (open access)

TRITIUM PRODUCTION AND PERMEATION IN HIGH-TEMPERAT

Tritium (3 1 H ) is a radioactive isotope of hydro
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Sabharwall, Piyush & Stoots, Carl
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Expert Meeting: Recommended Approaches to Humidity Control in High Performance Homes (open access)

Expert Meeting: Recommended Approaches to Humidity Control in High Performance Homes

The topic of this Building America expert meeting was 'Recommended Approaches to Humidity Control in High Performance Homes,' which was held on October 16, 2012, in Westford, MA, and brought together experts in the field of residential humidity control to address modeling issues for dehumidification. The presentations and discussions centered on computer simulation and field experience with these systems, with the goal of developing foundational information to support the development of a Building America Measure Guideline on this topic.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Rudd, A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wind Turbine Modeling for Computational Fluid Dynamics: December 2010 - December 2012 (open access)

Wind Turbine Modeling for Computational Fluid Dynamics: December 2010 - December 2012

With the shortage of fossil fuel and the increasing environmental awareness, wind energy is becoming more and more important. As the market for wind energy grows, wind turbines and wind farms are becoming larger. Current utility-scale turbines extend a significant distance into the atmospheric boundary layer. Therefore, the interaction between the atmospheric boundary layer and the turbines and their wakes needs to be better understood. The turbulent wakes of upstream turbines affect the flow field of the turbines behind them, decreasing power production and increasing mechanical loading. With a better understanding of this type of flow, wind farm developers could plan better-performing, less maintenance-intensive wind farms. Simulating this flow using computational fluid dynamics is one important way to gain a better understanding of wind farm flows. In this study, we compare the performance of actuator disc and actuator line models in producing wind turbine wakes and the wake-turbine interaction between multiple turbines. We also examine parameters that affect the performance of these models, such as grid resolution, the use of a tip-loss correction, and the way in which the turbine force is projected onto the flow field.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Tossas, L. A. M. & Leonardi, S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Combined Heat and Power Systems (CHP): Capabilities (Fact Sheet) (open access)

Combined Heat and Power Systems (CHP): Capabilities (Fact Sheet)

D&MT Capabilities fact sheet that describes the NREL capabilities related to combined heat and power (CHP).
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Environmental Performance Report 2012: Annual Site Environmental Report per the U.S. Department of Energy Order 231.1-1B (Management Report) (open access)

Environmental Performance Report 2012: Annual Site Environmental Report per the U.S. Department of Energy Order 231.1-1B (Management Report)

This report presents a summary of NREL's environmental protection programs and activities for CY 2012. It is organized according to the different environmental media (e.g., air, waste, ground water, etc.), and includes a brief summary of how the program is managed in that area, any permitting or notification efforts that have been completed during the reporting period or are ongoing, and activities that have occurred during the reporting period in that environmental area. A description of the environmental condition and features of NREL's sites is also included to provide a basis for the program overview.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
EXPLORATION OF THE PHASE FIELD FRAMEWORK MARMOT TO (open access)

EXPLORATION OF THE PHASE FIELD FRAMEWORK MARMOT TO

Using molecular dynamic (MD) calculations, meso-sc
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Butterfield, Aaron S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of Large Concrete Samples (open access)

Summary of Large Concrete Samples

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Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Clayton, Dwight A & Smith, Cyrus M
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The GlueX experiment: Search for gluonic excitations via photoproduction at Jefferson Lab (open access)

The GlueX experiment: Search for gluonic excitations via photoproduction at Jefferson Lab

Studies of meson spectra via strong decays provide insight regarding QCD at the confinement scale. These studies have led to phenomenological models for QCD such as the constituent quark model. However, QCD allows for a much richer spectrum of meson states which include extra states such as exotics, hybrids, multi-quarks, and glueballs. First discussion of the status of exotic meson searches is given followed by an overview of the progress at Jefferson Lab to double the energy of the machine to 12 GeV, which will allow us to access photoproduction of mesons in search for gluonic excited states.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Eugenio, Paul
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design issues in the semantics and scheduling of asynchronous tasks. (open access)

Design issues in the semantics and scheduling of asynchronous tasks.

The asynchronous task model serves as a useful vehicle for shared memory parallel programming, particularly on multicore and manycore processors. As adoption of model among programmers has increased, support has emerged for the integration of task parallel language constructs into mainstream programming languages, e.g., C and C++. This paper examines some of the design decisions in Cilk and OpenMP concerning semantics and scheduling of asynchronous tasks with the aim of informing the efforts of committees considering language integration, as well as developers of new task parallel languages and libraries.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Olivier, Stephen L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Charged-Particle Multiplicities in $Pp$ Interactions at $\sqrt{s}=900$ GeV Measured with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC (open access)

Charged-Particle Multiplicities in $Pp$ Interactions at $\sqrt{s}=900$ GeV Measured with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC

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Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Aad, G.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Guam Strategic Energy Plan (open access)

Guam Strategic Energy Plan

Describes various energy strategies available to Guam to meet the territory's goal of diversifying fuel sources and reducing fossil energy consumption 20% by 2020.The information presented in this strategic energy plan will be used by the Guam Energy Task Force to develop an energy action plan. Available energy strategies include policy changes, education and outreach, reducing energy consumption at federal facilities, and expanding the use of a range of energy technologies, including buildings energy efficiency and conservation, renewable electricity production, and alternative transportation. The strategies are categorized based on the time required to implement them.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Conrad, M. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Technologies for Upgrading Light Water Reactor Outlet Temperature (open access)

Technologies for Upgrading Light Water Reactor Outlet Temperature

Nuclear energy could potentially be utilized in hybrid energy systems to produce synthetic fuels and feedstocks from indigenous carbon sources such as coal and biomass. First generation nuclear hybrid energy system (NHES) technology will most likely be based on conventional light water reactors (LWRs). However, these LWRs provide thermal energy at temperatures of approximately 300°C, while the desired temperatures for many chemical processes are much higher. In order to realize the benefits of nuclear hybrid energy systems with the current LWR reactor fleets, selection and development of a complimentary temperature upgrading technology is necessary. This paper provides an initial assessment of technologies that may be well suited toward LWR outlet temperature upgrading for powering elevated temperature industrial and chemical processes during periods of off-peak power demand. Chemical heat transformers (CHTs) are a technology with the potential to meet LWR temperature upgrading requirements for NHESs. CHTs utilize chemical heat of reaction to change the temperature at which selected heat sources supply or consume thermal energy. CHTs could directly utilize LWR heat output without intermediate mechanical or electrical power conversion operations and the associated thermodynamic losses. CHT thermal characteristics are determined by selection of the chemical working pair and operating conditions. This …
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Wendt, Daniel S.; Sabharwall, Piyush & Utgikar, Vivek
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Renewable Energy Project Development Assistance (Fact Sheet) (open access)

Renewable Energy Project Development Assistance (Fact Sheet)

This fact sheet provides information on the Tribes selected to receive assistance from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Indian Energy 2013 Strategic Technical Assistance Response Team (START) Program, which provides technical expertise to support the development of next-generation energy projects on tribal lands.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Corrective Action Investigation Plan for Corrective Action Unit 571: Area 9 Yucca Flat Plutonium Dispersion Sites, Nevada National Security Site, Nevada, Revision 0 (open access)

Corrective Action Investigation Plan for Corrective Action Unit 571: Area 9 Yucca Flat Plutonium Dispersion Sites, Nevada National Security Site, Nevada, Revision 0

CAU 571 is a grouping of sites where there has been a suspected release of contamination associated with nuclear testing. This document describes the planned investigation of CAU 571, which comprises the following corrective action sites (CASs): • 09-23-03, Atmospheric Test Site S-9F • 09-23-04, Atmospheric Test Site T9-C • 09-23-12, Atmospheric Test Site S-9E • 09-23-13, Atmospheric Test Site T-9D • 09-45-01, Windrows Crater These sites are being investigated because existing information on the nature and extent of potential contamination is insufficient to evaluate and recommend corrective action alternatives (CAAs). Additional information will be obtained by conducting a corrective action investigation before evaluating CAAs and selecting the appropriate corrective action for each CAS. The results of the field investigation will support a defensible evaluation of viable CAAs that will be presented in the investigation report. The sites will be investigated based on the data quality objectives (DQOs) developed on March 6, 2013, by representatives of the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office (now the Nevada Field Office). The DQO process was used to identify and define the type, amount, and quality of data needed to develop …
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Bailey, Bernadine & Matthews, Patrick
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Defining the Interactions of Cellobiohydrolase with Substrate through Structure Function Studies: Cooperative Research and Development Final Report, CRADA Number CRD-10-409 (open access)

Defining the Interactions of Cellobiohydrolase with Substrate through Structure Function Studies: Cooperative Research and Development Final Report, CRADA Number CRD-10-409

NREL researchers will use their expertise and skilled resources in numerical computational modeling to generate structure-function relationships for improved cellulase variant enzymes to support the development of cellulases with improved performance in biomass conversion.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Beckham, G. T. & Himmel, M. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sierra/SM theory manual. (open access)

Sierra/SM theory manual.

Presented in this document are the theoretical aspects of capabilities contained in the Sierra/SM code. This manuscript serves as an ideal starting point for understanding the theoretical foundations of the code. For a comprehensive study of these capabilities, the reader is encouraged to explore the many references to scientific articles and textbooks contained in this manual. It is important to point out that some capabilities are still in development and may not be presented in this document. Further updates to this manuscript will be made as these capabilites come closer to production level.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Crane, Nathan Karl
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of Manufacturability of Embedded Sensors and Controls with Canned Rotor Pump System (open access)

Evaluation of Manufacturability of Embedded Sensors and Controls with Canned Rotor Pump System

This report documents the current status of fabrication and assembly planning for the magnetic bearing, canned rotor pump being used as a demonstration platform for deeply integrating I&C into nuclear power plant components. The report identifies material choices and fabrication sequences for all of the required parts and the issues that need to be either resolved or accommodated during the manufacturing process. Down selection between material options has not yet been performed. Potential suppliers for all of the necessary materials have also been identified. The assembly evaluation begins by logically subdividing the pump into modules, which are themselves decomposed into individual parts. Potential materials and fabrication processes for each part in turn are then evaluated. The evaluation process includes assessment of the environmental compatibility requirements and the tolerances available for the selected fabrication processes. A description of the pump power/control electronics is also provided. The report also includes exploded views of the modules that show the integration of the various parts into modules that are then assembled to form the pump. Emphasis has been placed on thermal environment compatibility and the part dimensional changes during heat-up. No insurmountable fabrication or assembly challenges have been identified.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Kisner, Roger A; Fugate, David L; Melin, Alexander M; Holcomb, David Eugene; Wilson, Dane F; Silva, Pamela C et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Groundwater monitoring program plan and conceptual site model for the Al-Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center in Iraq. (open access)

Groundwater monitoring program plan and conceptual site model for the Al-Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center in Iraq.

The Radiation Protection Center of the Iraqi Ministry of Environment is developing a groundwater monitoring program (GMP) for the Al-Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center located near Baghdad, Iraq. The Al-Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center was established in about 1960 and is currently being cleaned-up and decommissioned by Iraq's Ministry of Science and Technology. This Groundwater Monitoring Program Plan (GMPP) and Conceptual Site Model (CSM) support the Radiation Protection Center by providing:<U+2022>A CSM describing the hydrogeologic regime and contaminant issues,<U+2022>recommendations for future groundwater characterization activities, and<U+2022>descriptions of the organizational elements of a groundwater monitoring program. The Conceptual Site Model identifies a number of potential sources of groundwater contamination at Al-Tuwaitha. The model also identifies two water-bearing zones (a shallow groundwater zone and a regional aquifer). The depth to the shallow groundwater zone varies from approximately 7 to 10 meters (m) across the facility. The shallow groundwater zone is composed of a layer of silty sand and fine sand that does not extend laterally across the entire facility. An approximately 4-m thick layer of clay underlies the shallow groundwater zone. The depth to the regional aquifer varies from approximately 14 to 17 m across the facility. The regional aquifer is composed of interfingering layers …
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Copland, John Robin & Cochran, John Russell
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Autonomous Vehicles Have a Wide Range of Possible Energy Impacts (Poster) (open access)

Autonomous Vehicles Have a Wide Range of Possible Energy Impacts (Poster)

This poster presents initial estimates of the net energy impacts of automated vehicles (AVs). Automated vehicle technologies are increasingly recognized as having potential to decrease carbon dioxide emissions and petroleum consumption through mechanisms such as improved efficiency, better routing, lower traffic congestion, and by enabling advanced technologies. However, some effects of AVs could conceivably increase fuel consumption through possible effects such as longer distances traveled, increased use of transportation by underserved groups, and increased travel speeds. The net effect on petroleum use and climate change is still uncertain. To make an aggregate system estimate, we first collect best estimates for the energy impacts of approximately ten effects of AVs. We then use a modified Kaya Identity approach to estimate the range of aggregate effects and avoid double counting. We find that depending on numerous factors, there is a wide range of potential energy impacts. Adoption of automated personal or shared vehicles can lead to significant fuel savings but has potential for backfire.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Brown, A.; Repac, B. & Gonder, J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of annual efficiencies of high temperature central receiver concentrated solar power plants with thermal energy storage. (open access)

Evaluation of annual efficiencies of high temperature central receiver concentrated solar power plants with thermal energy storage.

The current study has examined four cases of a central receiver concentrated solar power plant with thermal energy storage using the DELSOL and SOLERGY computer codes. The current state-of-the-art base case was compared with a theoretical high temperature case which was based on the scaling of some input parameters and the estimation of other parameters based on performance targets from the Department of Energy SunShot Initiative. This comparison was done for both current and high temperature cases in two configurations: a surround field with an external cylindrical receiver and a north field with a single cavity receiver. There is a fairly dramatic difference between the design point and annual average performance, especially in the solar field and receiver subsystems, and also in energy losses due to the thermal energy storage being full to capacity. Additionally, there are relatively small differences (<2%) in annual average efficiencies between the Base and High Temperature cases, despite an increase in thermal to electric conversion efficiency of over 8%. This is due the increased thermal losses at higher temperature and operational losses due to subsystem start-up and shut-down. Thermal energy storage can mitigate some of these losses by utilizing larger thermal energy storage to ensure …
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Ehrhart, Brian David & Gill, David Dennis
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Studying the Underlying Event in Drell-Yan and High Transverse Momentum Jet Production at the Tevatron (open access)

Studying the Underlying Event in Drell-Yan and High Transverse Momentum Jet Production at the Tevatron

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Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Aaltonen, T.; Phys., /Helsinki U. /Helsinki Inst. of; Adelman, J.; U., /Chicago; Alvarez Gonzalez, B.; Phys., /Cantabria Inst. of et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Verifying a Simplified Fuel Oil Flow Field Measurement Protocol (open access)

Verifying a Simplified Fuel Oil Flow Field Measurement Protocol

The Better Buildings program is a U.S. Department of Energy program funding energy efficiency retrofits in buildings nationwide. The program is in need of an inexpensive method for measuring fuel oil consumption that can be used in evaluating the impact that retrofits have in existing properties with oil heat. This project developed and verified a fuel oil flow field measurement protocol that is cost effective and can be performed with little training for use by the Better Buildings program as well as other programs and researchers.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Henderson, H.; Dentz, J. & Doty, C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library