Annual Report: 2011-2012 Storm Season Sampling, Non-Dry Dock Stormwater Monitoring for Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, WA (open access)

Annual Report: 2011-2012 Storm Season Sampling, Non-Dry Dock Stormwater Monitoring for Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, WA

Annual PSNS non-dry dock storm water monitoring results for 2011-2012 storm season. Included are a brief description of the sampling procedures, storm event information, laboratory methods and data collection, a results and discussion section, and the conclusions and recommendations.
Date: July 3, 2013
Creator: Brandenberger, Jill M.; Metallo, David; Rupert, Brian; Johnston, Robert K. & Gebhart, Christine
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ecological Monitoring and Compliance Program 2012 Report (open access)

Ecological Monitoring and Compliance Program 2012 Report

The Ecological Monitoring and Compliance Program (EMAC), funded through the U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Field Office (NNSA/NFO, formerly Nevada Site Office), monitors the ecosystem of the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) and ensures compliance with laws and regulations pertaining to NNSS biota. This report summarizes the program’s activities conducted by National Security Technologies, LLC (NSTec), during calendar year 2012. Program activities included (a) biological surveys at proposed construction sites, (b) desert tortoise compliance, (c) ecosystem monitoring, (d) sensitive plant species monitoring, (e) sensitive and protected/regulated animal monitoring, (f) habitat restoration monitoring, and (g) monitoring of the Nonproliferation Test and Evaluation Complex (NPTEC). During 2012, all applicable laws, regulations, and permit requirements were met, enabling EMAC to achieve its intended goals and objectives.
Date: July 3, 2013
Creator: Hall, Derek B.; Anderson, David C.; Greger, Paul D.; Ostler, W. Kent & Hansen, Dennis J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Enterprise SRS: Leveraging Ongoing Operations To Advance Nuclear Fuel Cycles Research And Development Programs (open access)

Enterprise SRS: Leveraging Ongoing Operations To Advance Nuclear Fuel Cycles Research And Development Programs

The Savannah River Site (SRS) is repurposing its vast array of assets to solve future national issues regarding environmental stewardship, national security, and clean energy. The vehicle for this transformation is Enterprise SRS which presents a new, radical view of SRS as a united endeavor for ''all things nuclear'' as opposed to a group of distinct and separate entities with individual missions and organizations. Key among the Enterprise SRS strategic initiatives is the integration of research into facilities in conjunction with on-going missions to provide researchers from other national laboratories, academic institutions, and commercial entities the opportunity to demonstrate their technologies in a relevant environment and scale prior to deployment. To manage that integration of research demonstrations into site facilities, The Department of Energy, Savannah River Operations Office, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) have established a center for applied nuclear materials processing and engineering research (hereafter referred to as the Center). The key proposition of this initiative is to bridge the gap between promising transformational nuclear fuel cycle processing discoveries and large commercial-scale-technology deployment by leveraging SRS assets as facilities for those critical engineering-scale demonstrations necessary to assure the successful deployment of new technologies. The …
Date: July 3, 2013
Creator: Murray, Alice M.; Marra, John E.; Wilmarth, William R.; Mcguire, Patrick W. & Wheeler, Vickie B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Progress Toward Ignition at the National Ignition Facility (open access)

Progress Toward Ignition at the National Ignition Facility

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Date: July 3, 2013
Creator: Hinkel, D. E.; Edwards, M. J.; Amendt, P. A.; Benedetti, R.; Hopkins, L. B.; Bleuel, D. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
River Devices to Recover Energy with Advanced Materials (River DREAM) (open access)

River Devices to Recover Energy with Advanced Materials (River DREAM)

The purpose of this project is to develop a generator called a Galloping Hydroelectric Energy Extraction Device (GHEED). It uses a galloping prism to convert water flow into linear motion. This motion is converted into electricity via a dielectric elastomer generator (DEG). The galloping mechanism and the DEG are combined to create a system to effectively generate electricity. This project has three research objectives: 1. Oscillator development and design a. Characterize galloping behavior, evaluate control surface shape change on oscillator performance and demonstrate shape change with water flow change. 2. Dielectric Energy Generator (DEG) characterization and modeling a. Characterize and model the performance of the DEG based on oscillator design 3. Galloping Hydroelectric Energy Extraction Device (GHEED) system modeling and integration a. Create numerical models for construction of a system performance model and define operating capabilities for this approach Accomplishing these three objectives will result in the creation of a model that can be used to fully define the operating parameters and performance capabilities of a generator based on the GHEED design. This information will be used in the next phase of product development, the creation of an integrated laboratory scale generator to confirm model predictions.
Date: July 3, 2013
Creator: McMahon, Daniel P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Test Cell C Shielding Study Kiwi B4D-202 (open access)

Test Cell C Shielding Study Kiwi B4D-202

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Date: July 3, 2013
Creator: Ahlquist, A. John & Dummer, Jerome E
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library