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Investigation of Response Amplitude Operators for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines: Preprint (open access)

Investigation of Response Amplitude Operators for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines: Preprint

This paper examines the consistency between response amplitude operators (RAOs) computed from WAMIT, a linear frequency-domain tool, to RAOs derived from time-domain computations based on white-noise wave excitation using FAST, a nonlinear aero-hydro-servo-elastic tool. The RAO comparison is first made for a rigid floating wind turbine without wind excitation. The investigation is further extended to examine how these RAOs change for a flexible and operational wind turbine. The RAOs are computed for below-rated, rated, and above-rated wind conditions. The method is applied to a floating wind system composed of the OC3-Hywind spar buoy and NREL 5-MW wind turbine. The responses are compared between FAST and WAMIT to verify the FAST model and to understand the influence of structural flexibility, aerodynamic damping, control actions, and waves on the system responses. The results show that based on the RAO computation procedure implemented, the WAMIT- and FAST-computed RAOs are similar (as expected) for a rigid turbine subjected to waves only. However, WAMIT is unable to model the excitation from a flexible turbine. Further, the presence of aerodynamic damping decreased the platform surge and pitch responses, as computed by both WAMIT and FAST when wind was included. Additionally, the influence of gyroscopic excitation increased …
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Ramachandran, G. K. V.; Robertson, A.; Jonkman, J. M. & Masciola, M. D.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
2010 Honda Civic Hybrid UltraBattery Conversion 5577 - Hybrid Electric Vehicle Battery Test Results (open access)

2010 Honda Civic Hybrid UltraBattery Conversion 5577 - Hybrid Electric Vehicle Battery Test Results

The U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Vehicle Testing Activity Program consists of vehicle, battery, and infrastructure testing on advanced technology related to transportation. The activity includes tests on hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), including testing the HEV batteries when both the vehicles and batteries are new and at the conclusion of on-road fleet testing. This report documents battery testing performed for the 2010 Honda Civic HEV UltraBattery Conversion (VIN JHMFA3F24AS005577). Battery testing was performed by the Electric Transportation Engineering Corporation dba ECOtality North America. The Idaho National Laboratory and ECOtality North America collaborate on the AVTA for the Vehicle Technologies Program of the DOE.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Gray, Tyler; Shirk, Matthew & Wishart, Jeffrey
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Chrome Coating on Resistance of Sintered Joint for ITER Central Solenoid (open access)

Effect of Chrome Coating on Resistance of Sintered Joint for ITER Central Solenoid

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Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Martovetsky, N. N. & Irick, D. K.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Venetie, Alaska energy assessment. (open access)

Venetie, Alaska energy assessment.

This report summarizes the Energy Assessment performed for Venetie, Alaska using the principals of an Energy Surety Microgrid (ESM) The report covers a brief overview of the principals of ESM, a site characterization of Venetie, a review of the consequence modeling, some preliminary recommendations, and a basic cost analysis.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Jensen, Richard Pearson; Baca, Micheal J.; Schenkman, Benjamin L. & Brainard, James Robert
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

Light-Weight, Single-Phase, Liquid-Cooled Cold Plate

This presentation, 'Light-Weight, Low-Cost, Single-Phase Liquid-Cooled Cold Plate,' directly addresses program goals of increased power density, specific power, and lower cost of power electronics components through improved thermal management.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Narumanchi, S.
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring Assessment: Literature Review and Laboratory Protocol (open access)

Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring Assessment: Literature Review and Laboratory Protocol

To evaluate the accuracy of NILM technologies, a literature review was conducted to identify any test protocols or standardized testing approaches currently in use. The literature review indicated that no consistent conventions were currently in place for measuring the accuracy of these technologies. Consequently, PNNL developed a testing protocol and metrics to provide the basis for quantifying and analyzing the accuracy of commercially available NILM technologies. This report discusses the results of the literature review and the proposed test protocol and metrics in more detail.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Butner, R. Scott; Reid, Douglas J.; Hoffman, Michael G.; Sullivan, Greg & Blanchard, Jeremy
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Solar Technology Validation Project - Hualapai Valley Solar (Met Station): Cooperative Research and Development Final Report, CRADA Number CRD-09-367-02 (open access)

Solar Technology Validation Project - Hualapai Valley Solar (Met Station): Cooperative Research and Development Final Report, CRADA Number CRD-09-367-02

Under this Agreement, NREL will work with Participant to improve concentrating solar power system performance characterizations. This work includes, but is not limited to, research and development of methods for acquiring renewable resource characterization information using site-specific measurements of solar radiation and meteorological conditions; collecting system performance data; and developing tools for improving the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of solar energy conversion systems. This work will be conducted at NREL and Participant facilities.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Wilcox, S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Series and parallel arc-fault circuit interrupter tests. (open access)

Series and parallel arc-fault circuit interrupter tests.

While the 2011 National Electrical Code%C2%AE (NEC) only requires series arc-fault protection, some arc-fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) manufacturers are designing products to detect and mitigate both series and parallel arc-faults. Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) has extensively investigated the electrical differences of series and parallel arc-faults and has offered possible classification and mitigation solutions. As part of this effort, Sandia National Laboratories has collaborated with MidNite Solar to create and test a 24-string combiner box with an AFCI which detects, differentiates, and de-energizes series and parallel arc-faults. In the case of the MidNite AFCI prototype, series arc-faults are mitigated by opening the PV strings, whereas parallel arc-faults are mitigated by shorting the array. A range of different experimental series and parallel arc-fault tests with the MidNite combiner box were performed at the Distributed Energy Technologies Laboratory (DETL) at SNL in Albuquerque, NM. In all the tests, the prototype de-energized the arc-faults in the time period required by the arc-fault circuit interrupt testing standard, UL 1699B. The experimental tests confirm series and parallel arc-faults can be successfully mitigated with a combiner box-integrated solution.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Johnson, Jay; Fresquez, Armando J.; Gudgel, Bob & Meares, Andrew
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Next Step Toward Widespread Residential Deep Energy Retrofits (open access)

Next Step Toward Widespread Residential Deep Energy Retrofits

The complexity of deep energy retrofits warrants additional training to successfully manage multiple improvements that will change whole house air, heat, and moisture flow dynamics. The home performance contracting industry has responded to these challenges by aggregating skilled labor for assessment of and implementation under one umbrella. Two emerging business models are profiled that seek to resolve many of the challenges, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats described for the conventional business models.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: McIlvaine, J.; Saunders, S.; Bordelon, E.; Baden, S.; Elam, L. & Martin, E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
MOOSE Enhancements Towards Delivery of an Integrat (open access)

MOOSE Enhancements Towards Delivery of an Integrat

Started in 2008, the Mulitphysics Object Oriented
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Gaston, Derek
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy Savings and Breakeven Cost for Residential Heat Pump Water Heaters in the United States (open access)

Energy Savings and Breakeven Cost for Residential Heat Pump Water Heaters in the United States

Heat pump water heaters (HPWHs) have recently reemerged in the U.S. residential water heating market and have the potential to provide homeowners with significant energy savings. However, there are questions as to the actual performance and energy savings potential of these units, in particular in regards to the heat pump's performance in unconditioned space and the impact of the heat pump on space heating and cooling loads when it is located in conditioned space. To help answer these questions, simulations were performed of a HPWH in both conditioned and unconditioned space at over 900 locations across the continental United States and Hawaii. Simulations included a Building America benchmark home so that any interaction between the HPWH and the home's HVAC equipment could be captured. Comparisons were performed to typical gas and electric water heaters to determine the energy savings potential and cost effectiveness of a HPWH relative to these technologies. HPWHs were found to have a significant source energy savings potential when replacing typical electric water heaters, but only saved source energy relative to gas water heater in the most favorable installation locations in the southern US. When replacing an electric water heater, the HPWH is likely to break even …
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Maguire, J.; Burch, J.; Merrigan, T. & Ong, S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

Light-Weight, Low-Cost, Single-Phase, Liquid-Cooled Cold Plate

This presentation, 'Light-Weight, Low-Cost, Single-Phase Liquid-Cooled Cold Plate,' directly addresses program goals of increased power density, specific power, and lower cost of power electronics components through improved thermal management.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Narumanchi, S.
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fundamental Drivers of the Cost and Price of Operating Reserves (open access)

Fundamental Drivers of the Cost and Price of Operating Reserves

Operating reserves impose a cost on the electric power system by forcing system operators to keep partially loaded spinning generators available for responding to system contingencies variable demand. In many regions of the United States, thermal power plants provide a large fraction of the operating reserve requirement. Alternative sources of operating reserves, such as demand response and energy storage, may provide more efficient sources of these reserves. However, to estimate the potential value of these services, the cost of reserve services under various grid conditions must first be established. This analysis used a commercial grid simulation tool to evaluate the cost and price of several operating reserve services, including spinning contingency reserves and upward regulation reserves. These reserve products were evaluated in a utility system in the western United States, considering different system flexibilities, renewable energy penetration, and other sensitivities. The analysis demonstrates that the price of operating reserves depend highly on many assumptions regarding the operational flexibility of the generation fleet, including ramp rates and the fraction of fleet available to provide reserves.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Hummon, M. R.; Denholm, P.; Jorgenson, J.; Palchak, D.; Kirby, B. & Ma, O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Energy Action Plan (open access)

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Energy Action Plan

This document describes the three near-term energy strategies selected by the CNMI Energy Task Force during action planning workshops conducted in March 2013, and outlines the steps being taken to implement those strategies. The three energy strategies selected by the task force are (1) designing a demand-side management program focusing on utility, residential and commercial sectors, (2) developing an outreach and education plan focused on energy conservation in government agencies and businesses, including workplace rules, and (3) exploring waste-to-energy options. The task force also discussed several other medium- and long-term energy strategies that could be explored at a future date.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Conrad, M. D. & Ness, J. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Strategic Energy Plan (open access)

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Strategic Energy Plan

Describes various energy strategies available to CNMI to meet the territory's goal of diversifying fuel sources and reducing fossil energy consumption. The information presented in this strategic energy plan will be used by the CNMI Governor's Energy Task Force to develop an energy action plan. Available energy strategies include policy changes, education and outreach, and expanding the use of a range of energy technologies, including renewable electricity production and buildings energy efficiency and conservation.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Conrad, M. D. & Ness, J. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Toward a predictive understanding of low emission fuel-flexible distributed energy turbine systems. (open access)

Toward a predictive understanding of low emission fuel-flexible distributed energy turbine systems.

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Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Defilippo, Anthony; Oefelein, Joseph Charles & Lacaze, Guilhem
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Corrective Action Investigation Plan for Corrective Action Unit 567: Miscellaneous Soil Sites, Nevada National Security Site, Nevada, Revision 0 (open access)

Corrective Action Investigation Plan for Corrective Action Unit 567: Miscellaneous Soil Sites, Nevada National Security Site, Nevada, Revision 0

Corrective Action Unit (CAU) 567 is located in Areas 1, 3, 5, 20, and 25 of the Nevada National Security Site, which is approximately 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada. CAU 567 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 567, which comprises the following corrective action sites (CASs): • 01-23-03, Atmospheric Test Site T-1 • 03-23-25, Seaweed E Contamination Area • 05-23-07, A5b RMA • 20-23-08, Colby Mud Spill • 25-23-23, J-11 Soil RMA 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 May 6, 2013, by representatives of the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear …
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Matthews, Patrick K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of Retrofit Delivery Packages (open access)

Evaluation of Retrofit Delivery Packages

Residential energy retrofit activities are a critical component of efforts to increase energy efficiency in the U.S. building stock; however, retrofits account for a small percentage of aggregate energy savings at relatively high per unit costs. This report by Building America research team, Alliance for Residential Building Innovation (ARBI), describes barriers to widespread retrofits and evaluates opportunities to improve delivery of home retrofit measures by identifying economies of scale in marketing, energy assessments, and bulk purchasing through pilot programs in portions of Sonoma, Los Angeles, and San Joaquin Counties, CA. These targeted communities show potential and have revealed key strategies for program design, as outlined in the report.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Berman, M.; Smith, P. & Porse, E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fully Ceramic Microencapsulated (FCM) Replacement Fuel for LWRs (open access)

Fully Ceramic Microencapsulated (FCM) Replacement Fuel for LWRs

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Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Powers, Jeffrey J.; Lee, Won Jae; Venneri, Francesco; Snead, Lance Lewis; Jo, C. K.; Hwang, D. H. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tonopah Test Range Air Monitoring: CY2012 Meteorological, Radiological, and Airborne Particulate Observations (open access)

Tonopah Test Range Air Monitoring: CY2012 Meteorological, Radiological, and Airborne Particulate Observations

In 1963, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), predecessor to the US Department of Energy (DOE), implemented Operation Roller Coaster on the Tonopah Test Range (TTR) and an adjacent area of the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) (formerly the Nellis Air Force Range (NAFR)). Operation Roller Coaster consisted of four tests in which chemical explosions were detonated in the presence of nuclear devices to assess the dispersal of radionuclides and evaluate the effectiveness of storage structures to contain the ejected radionuclides. These tests resulted in dispersal of plutonium over the ground surface downwind of the test ground zero. Three tests, Clean Slate 1, 2, and 3, were conducted on the TTR in Cactus Flat; the fourth, Double Tracks, was conducted in Stonewall Flat on the NTTR. DOE is working to clean up and close all four sites. Substantial cleaned up has been accomplished at Double Tracks and Clean Slate 1. Cleanup of Clean Slate 2 and 3 is on the DOE planning horizon for some time in the next several years. The Desert Research Institute installed two monitoring stations, number 400 at the Sandia National Laboratories Range Operations Center and number 401 at Clean Slate 3, in 2008 and a …
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Mizell, Steve A; Nikolich, George; Shadel, Craig; McCurdy, Greg & Miller, Julianne J
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CREST Cost of Renewable Energy Spreadsheet Tool: A Model for Developing Cost-Based Incentives in the United States; User Manual Version 4, August 2009 - March 2011 (Updated July 2013) (open access)

CREST Cost of Renewable Energy Spreadsheet Tool: A Model for Developing Cost-Based Incentives in the United States; User Manual Version 4, August 2009 - March 2011 (Updated July 2013)

The objective of this document is to help model users understand how to use the CREST model to support renewable energy incentives, FITs, and other renewable energy rate-setting processes. This user manual will walk the reader through the spreadsheet tool, including its layout and conventions, offering context on how and why it was created. This user manual will also provide instructions on how to populate the model with inputs that are appropriate for a specific jurisdiction's policymaking objectives and context. Finally, the user manual will describe the results and outline how these results may inform decisions about long-term renewable energy support programs.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Gifford, J. S. & Grace, R. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Strain Rate Sensitivity of Alloys 800H and 617 (open access)

Strain Rate Sensitivity of Alloys 800H and 617

The flow stress of many materials is a function of
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Wright, J.; Simpson, J.; Wright, R.; Carroll, L. & S, S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library

Wind Turbine Drivetrain Condition Monitoring - An Overview

High operation and maintenance costs still hamper the development of the wind industry despite its quick growth worldwide. To reduce unscheduled downtime and avoid catastrophic failures of wind turbines and their components have been and will be crucial to further raise the competitiveness of wind power. Condition monitoring is one of the key tools for achieving such a goal. To enhance the research and development of advanced condition monitoring techniques dedicated to wind turbines, we present an overview of wind turbine condition monitoring, discuss current practices, point out existing challenges, and suggest possible solutions.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Sheng, S. & Yang, W.
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Guam Energy Action Plan (open access)

Guam Energy Action Plan

Describes the four near-term strategies selected by the Guam Energy Task Force during action planning workshops conducted in March 2013, and outlines the steps being taken to implement those strategies. Each strategy addresses one of the energy sectors identified in the earlier Guam strategic energy plan as being an essential component of diversifying Guam's fuel sources and reducing fossil energy consumption 20% by 2020. The four energy strategies selected are: (1) expanding public outreach on energy efficiency and conservation, (2) establishing a demand-side management revolving loan program, (3) exploring waste-to-energy options, and (4) influencing the transportation sector via anti-idling legislation, vehicle registration fees, and electric vehicles.
Date: July 1, 2013
Creator: Conrad, M. D. & Ness, J. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library