Neutral beam injector for 475 keV MARS sloshing ions (open access)

Neutral beam injector for 475 keV MARS sloshing ions

A neutral beam injector system which produces 5 MW of 475 keV D/sup 0/ neutrals continuously on target has been designed. The beamline is intended to produce the sloshing ion distribution required in the end plug region of the conceptual MARS tandem mirror commercial reactor. The injector design utilizes the LBL self-extraction negative ion source and Transverse Field Focusing (TFF) accelerator to generate a long, ribbon ion beam. A laser photodetachment neutralizer strips over 90% of the negative ions. Magnetic and neutron shield designs are included to exclude the fringe fields of the end plug and provide low activation by the neutron flux from the target plasma. The use of a TFF accelerator and photodetachment neutralizer produces a total system electrical efficiency of about 63% for this design.
Date: December 13, 1983
Creator: Goebel, D.M. & Hamilton, G.W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sensitivity and uncertainty investigations for Hiroshima dose estimates and the applicability of the Little Boy mockup measurements (open access)

Sensitivity and uncertainty investigations for Hiroshima dose estimates and the applicability of the Little Boy mockup measurements

This paper describes sources of uncertainty in the data used for calculating dose estimates for the Hiroshima explosion and details a methodology for systematically obtaining best estimates and reduced uncertainties for the radiation doses received. (ACR)
Date: September 13, 1983
Creator: Bartine, D. E. & Cacuci, D. G.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Quark search at the CBA (open access)

Quark search at the CBA

An experiment to search for quarks at the CBA is described. The cross sections for the production of massive quark-antiquark pairs in nucleon-nucleon interactions is estimated, and the experimental design and procedures are described. (WHK)
Date: March 13, 1983
Creator: Larsen, R.C.; Leipuner, L.B.; Morse, W.M.; Adair, R.K.; Kasha, H. & Schmidt, M.P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Charged-hadron production in e/sup +/e/sup -/ collisions at PEP with the TPC (open access)

Charged-hadron production in e/sup +/e/sup -/ collisions at PEP with the TPC

We have studied hadron production in e/sup +/e/sup -/ annihilation at 29 GeV center of mass energy. We have measured the particle fractions and particle separated differential cross sections using the PEP-4 (Time Projection Chamber) detector. The particles were identified by measuring their ionization energy loss (dE/dx). The pion fraction decreases from above 90% at 400 MeV/c to 55% at 6 GeV/c. Our results for kaon production require that a large number of kaons are produced by strange quarks pulled from the vacuum. We have also measured R, the ratio of the total hadronic cross section to the mu pair cross section. Our value for R is 3.7 with an uncertainty of 10%. This value is in agreement with the results of other experiments and with the predictions of the quark-parton model.
Date: May 13, 1983
Creator: Hadley, N.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impact analyses after pipe rupture. [PWR; BWR] (open access)

Impact analyses after pipe rupture. [PWR; BWR]

Two of the French pipe whip experiments are reproduced with the computer code WIPS. The WIPS results are in good agreement with the experimental data and the French computer code TEDEL. This justifies the use of its pipe element in conjunction with its U-bar element in a simplified method of impact analyses.
Date: December 13, 1983
Creator: Chun, R. C. & Chuang, T. Y.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
MFTF: a computer program for calculating the MARS mode operating parameters for the axicell MFTF-B (open access)

MFTF: a computer program for calculating the MARS mode operating parameters for the axicell MFTF-B

We describe the models used to calculate the equilibrium operating point for the MARS mode of the axicell MFTF-B, and present the model equations necessary to calculate the plasma and potential parameters in the central-cell, axicell, and anchor regions. In addition, we calculate the neutral beam, rf power, and gas inputs required to sustain the plasma and maintain the ion and electron-particle energy balance. After a brief description of the MFTF code, we present the results of a sample calculation using MFTF.
Date: January 13, 1983
Creator: Jong, R.A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Detonation E. O. S. patterns for several explosives (open access)

Detonation E. O. S. patterns for several explosives

The available overdriven shockwave data for a number of explosives have been analyzed and compared. The data follow neither a constant gamma pattern nor the JWL EOS that fits expansion data to high accuracy. Modifications of the JWL function are proposed to correct for discrepancies and also to allow for the appropriate volume dependence of the Grueneisen constant indicated by previous and more recent work. The deviations from the JWL form of the equation of state appear directly above the CJ point for 9404 and PETN while Pentolite and TNT agree with this form over a portion of the Hugoniot. The comparisons with other experiments and a theoretical EOS indicate nonequilibrium behavior.
Date: July 13, 1983
Creator: Green, L.; Lee, E.L.; Mitchell, A.C.; Ree, F.; Tipton, R. & van Thiel, M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library