Positron PWFA Simulations for FACET (open access)

Positron PWFA Simulations for FACET

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Date: February 4, 2013
Creator: Adli, E.; Corde, S.; England, R. J.; Frederico, J. T.; Gessner, S. J.; Hogan, M. J. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
First Results From the Electron Hose Instability Studies in FACET (open access)

First Results From the Electron Hose Instability Studies in FACET

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Date: October 16, 2013
Creator: Adli, E.; Corde, S.; England, R. J.; Frederico, J.; Gessner, S. J.; Li, S. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Beam Driven Plasma-Wakefield Linear Collider: From Higgs Factory to Multi-TeV (open access)

A Beam Driven Plasma-Wakefield Linear Collider: From Higgs Factory to Multi-TeV

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Date: September 30, 2013
Creator: Adli, E.; Delahaye, J. P.; Gessner, S. J.; Hogan, M. J.; Raubenheimer, T.; An, W. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
First Measurements of the FACET Coherent Terahertz Radiation Source (open access)

First Measurements of the FACET Coherent Terahertz Radiation Source

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Date: October 11, 2013
Creator: Adli, E.; Fisher, A. S.; Hogan, M. J.; Wu, Z. & Loos, H.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Incorporating Cold Cap Behavior in a Joule-heated Waste Glass Melter Model (open access)

Incorporating Cold Cap Behavior in a Joule-heated Waste Glass Melter Model

In this paper, an overview of Joule-heated waste glass melters used in the vitrification of high level waste (HLW) is presented, with a focus on the cold cap region. This region, in which feed-to-glass conversion reactions occur, is critical in determining the melting properties of any given glass melter. An existing 1D computer model of the cold cap, implemented in MATLAB, is described in detail. This model is a standalone model that calculates cold cap properties based on boundary conditions at the top and bottom of the cold cap. Efforts to couple this cold cap model with a 3D STAR-CCM+ model of a Joule-heated melter are then described. The coupling is being implemented in ModelCenter, a software integration tool. The ultimate goal of this model is to guide the specification of melter parameters that optimize glass quality and production rate.
Date: August 1, 2013
Creator: Agarwal, Varija & Guillen, Donna Post
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Multiphysics Integrated Coupling Environment (MICE) User Manual (open access)

Multiphysics Integrated Coupling Environment (MICE) User Manual

The complex, multi-part nature of waste glass melters used in nuclear waste vitrification poses significant modeling challenges. The focus of this project has been to couple a 1D MATLAB model of the cold cap region within a melter with a 3D STAR-CCM+ model of the melter itself. The Multiphysics Integrated Coupling Environment (MICE) has been developed to create a cohesive simulation of a waste glass melter that accurately represents the cold cap. The one-dimensional mathematical model of the cold cap uses material properties, axial heat, and mass fluxes to obtain a temperature profile for the cold cap, the region where feed-to-glass conversion occurs. The results from Matlab are used to update simulation data in the three-dimensional STAR-CCM+ model so that the cold cap is appropriately incorporated into the 3D simulation. The two processes are linked through ModelCenter integration software using time steps that are specified for each process. Data is to be exchanged circularly between the two models, as the inputs and outputs of each model depend on the other.
Date: August 1, 2013
Creator: Agarwal, Varija & Guillen, Donna Post
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program Demonst (open access)

Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program Demonst

The online monitoring of active components project
Date: September 1, 2013
Creator: Agarwal, Vivek; Lybeck, Nancy J. & Matacia, Laura C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Simulation information regarding Sandia National Laboratories%3CU%2B2019%3E trinity capability improvement metric. (open access)

Simulation information regarding Sandia National Laboratories%3CU%2B2019%3E trinity capability improvement metric.

Sandia National Laboratories, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory each selected a representative simulation code to be used as a performance benchmark for the Trinity Capability Improvement Metric. Sandia selected SIERRA Low Mach Module: Nalu, which is a uid dynamics code that solves many variable-density, acoustically incompressible problems of interest spanning from laminar to turbulent ow regimes, since it is fairly representative of implicit codes that have been developed under ASC. The simulations for this metric were performed on the Cielo Cray XE6 platform during dedicated application time and the chosen case utilized 131,072 Cielo cores to perform a canonical turbulent open jet simulation within an approximately 9-billion-elementunstructured- hexahedral computational mesh. This report will document some of the results from these simulations as well as provide instructions to perform these simulations for comparison.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Agelastos, Anthony Michael & Lin, Paul T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fully Differential Monte-Carlo Generator Dedicated to TMDs and Bessel-Weighted Asymmetries (open access)

Fully Differential Monte-Carlo Generator Dedicated to TMDs and Bessel-Weighted Asymmetries

We present studies of double longitudinal spin asymmetries in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering using a new dedicated Monte Carlo generator, which includes quark intrinsic transverse momentum within the generalized parton model based on the fully differential cross section for the process. Additionally, we apply Bessel-weighting to the simulated events to extract transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions and also discuss possible uncertainties due to kinematic correlation effects.
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Aghasyan, Mher M. & Avakian, Harut A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dark Matter Search Results Using the Silicon Detectors of CDMS II (open access)

Dark Matter Search Results Using the Silicon Detectors of CDMS II

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Date: May 28, 2013
Creator: Agnese, R.; Ahmed, Z.; Anderson, A. J.; Arrenberg, S.; Balakishiyeva, D.; Thakur, R. Basu et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Silicon Detector Results from the First Five-Tower Run of CDMS II (open access)

Silicon Detector Results from the First Five-Tower Run of CDMS II

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Date: May 28, 2013
Creator: Agnese, R.; Ahmed, Z.; Anderson, A. J.; Arrenberg, S.; Balakishiyeva, D.; Thakur, R. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Demonstration of Surface Electron Rejection with Interleaved Germanium Detectors for Dark Matter Search (open access)

Demonstration of Surface Electron Rejection with Interleaved Germanium Detectors for Dark Matter Search

Measures charge and athermal phonons from each particle interaction,which provides excellent discrimination between electron recoils and nuclear recoils.
Date: May 28, 2013
Creator: Agnese, R.; Anderson, A. J.; Balakishiyeva, D.; Thakur, R.; Bauer, D. A.; Borgland, A. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final Report (open access)

Final Report

This grant resulted in three distinct scientific advances, the most important being the discovery of a inhomogeneous superconducting state first predicted over 40 years ago. Two graduate students received PhDs as a result of this grant, and a major US high magnetic field facility was rebuilt.
Date: June 14, 2013
Creator: Agosta, Charles C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
New Design Methods And Algorithms For High Energy-Efficient And Low-cost Distillation Processes (open access)

New Design Methods And Algorithms For High Energy-Efficient And Low-cost Distillation Processes

This project sought and successfully answered two big challenges facing the creation of low-energy, cost-effective, zeotropic multi-component distillation processes: first, identification of an efficient search space that includes all the useful distillation configurations and no undesired configurations; second, development of an algorithm to search the space efficiently and generate an array of low-energy options for industrial multi-component mixtures. Such mixtures are found in large-scale chemical and petroleum plants. Commercialization of our results was addressed by building a user interface allowing practical application of our methods for industrial problems by anyone with basic knowledge of distillation for a given problem. We also provided our algorithm to a major U.S. Chemical Company for use by the practitioners. The successful execution of this program has provided methods and algorithms at the disposal of process engineers to readily generate low-energy solutions for a large class of multicomponent distillation problems in a typical chemical and petrochemical plant. In a petrochemical complex, the distillation trains within crude oil processing, hydrotreating units containing alkylation, isomerization, reformer, LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) and NGL (natural gas liquids) processing units can benefit from our results. Effluents from naphtha crackers and ethane-propane crackers typically contain mixtures of methane, ethylene, ethane, propylene, …
Date: November 21, 2013
Creator: Agrawal, Rakesh
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Monte Carlo Simulation Tool Installation and Operation Guide (open access)

Monte Carlo Simulation Tool Installation and Operation Guide

This document provides information on software and procedures for Monte Carlo simulations based on the Geant4 toolkit, the ROOT data analysis software and the CRY cosmic ray library. These tools have been chosen for its application to shield design and activation studies as part of the simulation task for the Majorana Collaboration. This document includes instructions for installation, operation and modification of the simulation code in a high cyber-security computing environment, such as the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory network. It is intended as a living document, and will be periodically updated. It is a starting point for information collection by an experimenter, and is not the definitive source. Users should consult with one of the authors for guidance on how to find the most current information for their needs.
Date: September 2, 2013
Creator: Aguayo Navarrete, Estanislao; Ankney, Austin S.; Berguson, Timothy J.; Kouzes, Richard T.; Orrell, John L.; Troy, Meredith D. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ship Effect Neutron Measurements And Impacts On Low-Background Experiments (open access)

Ship Effect Neutron Measurements And Impacts On Low-Background Experiments

The primary particles entering the upper atmosphere as cosmic rays create showers in the atmosphere that include a broad spectrum of secondary neutrons, muons and protons. These cosmic-ray secondaries interact with materials at the surface of the Earth, yielding prompt backgrounds in radiation detection systems, as well as inducing long-lived activities through spallation events, dominated by the higher-energy neutron secondaries. For historical reasons, the multiple neutrons produced in spallation cascade events are referred to as “ship effect” neutrons. Quantifying the background from cosmic ray induced activities is important to low-background experiments, such as neutrino-less double beta decay. Since direct measurements of the effects of shielding on the cosmic-ray neutron spectrum are not available, Monte Carlo modeling is used to compute such effects. However, there are large uncertainties (orders of magnitude) in the possible cross-section libraries and the cosmic-ray neutron spectrum for the energy range needed in such calculations. The measurements reported here were initiated to validate results from Monte Carlo models through experimental measurements in order to provide some confidence in the model results. The results indicate that the models provide the correct trends of neutron production with increasing density, but there is substantial disagreement between the model and experimental …
Date: October 1, 2013
Creator: Aguayo Navarrete, Estanislao; Kouzes, Richard T. & Siciliano, Edward R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Normal Conducting Radio Frequency X-Band Deflecting Cavity Fabrication and Validation (open access)

Normal Conducting Radio Frequency X-Band Deflecting Cavity Fabrication and Validation

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Date: October 17, 2013
Creator: Agustsson, R.; Faillace, L.; Murokh, A.; Storms, S.; Rosenzweig, J.; Alesini, D. et al.
Object Type: Article
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
A Bunch Length Monitor for JLab 12 GeV Upgrade (open access)

A Bunch Length Monitor for JLab 12 GeV Upgrade

A continuous non-invasive bunch length monitor for the 12 GeV upgrade of Jefferson Lab will be used to determine the bunch length of the beam. The measurement will be done at the fourth dipole of the injector chicane at 123 MeV using the coherent synchrotron light emitted from the dipole. The estimated bunch length is 333 fs. A vacuum chamber will be fabricated and a Radiabeam real time interferometer will be used. In this paper, background, the estimated calculations and the construction of the chamber will be discussed.
Date: December 1, 2013
Creator: Ahmad, Mahmoud Mohamad Ali; Freyberger, Arne P.; Gubeli, Joseph F. & Krafft, Geoffrey A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Materials Inventory Database for the Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program (open access)

Materials Inventory Database for the Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program

Scientific research involves the purchasing, processing, characterization, and fabrication of many sample materials. The history of such materials can become complicated over their lifetime – materials might be cut into pieces or moved to various storage locations, for example. A database with built-in functions to track these kinds of processes facilitates well-organized research. The Material Inventory Database Accounting System (MIDAS) is an easy-to-use tracking and reference system for such items. The Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program (LWRS), which seeks to advance the long-term reliability and productivity of existing nuclear reactors in the United States through multiple research pathways, proposed MIDAS as an efficient way to organize and track all items used in its research. The database software ensures traceability of all items used in research using built-in functions which can emulate actions on tracked items – fabrication, processing, splitting, and more – by performing operations on the data. MIDAS can recover and display the complete history of any item as a simple report. To ensure the database functions suitably for the organization of research, it was developed alongside a specific experiment to test accident tolerant nuclear fuel cladding under the LWRS Advanced Light Water Reactor Nuclear Fuels Pathway. MIDAS kept …
Date: August 1, 2013
Creator: Ahmed, Kazi & Bragg-Sitton, Shannon M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
X-ray diffraction diagnostic design for the National Ignition Facility (open access)

X-ray diffraction diagnostic design for the National Ignition Facility

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Date: August 22, 2013
Creator: Ahmed, M F; Ayers, J; House, A; Lamb, Z; Swift, R & Swift, D
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
X-ray Diffraction Diagnostic Design for the National Ignition Facility (open access)

X-ray Diffraction Diagnostic Design for the National Ignition Facility

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Date: July 26, 2013
Creator: Ahmed, M; House, A; Smith, R F; Lamb, Z & Swift, D W
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Overcoming Extreme-Scale Reproducibility Challenges Through a Unified, Targeted and Multilevel Toolset (open access)

Overcoming Extreme-Scale Reproducibility Challenges Through a Unified, Targeted and Multilevel Toolset

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Date: August 13, 2013
Creator: Ahn, D H; Lee, G L; Gopalakrishnan, G; Rakamaric, Z; Schulz, M & Laguna, I
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stationary Fuel Cell System Composite Data Products: Data Through Quarter 4 of 2012 (open access)

Stationary Fuel Cell System Composite Data Products: Data Through Quarter 4 of 2012

This presentation from the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory includes stationary fuel cell system composite data products for data through the fourth quarter of 2012.
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Ainscough, C.; Kurtz, J. & Saur, G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library