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Defect states in plasma-deposited a-Si:H. Technical progress report, August-October 1979 (open access)

Defect states in plasma-deposited a-Si:H. Technical progress report, August-October 1979

Raman and ESR measurements were used to study the atomic bonding and defect concentrations. Features are identified in the Raman spectra which can be attributed to configurations containing Si-Si, Si-As and As-As bonds. Features due to all three of these configurations were found to simultaneously exist, thus excluding a chemically ordered model of the bonding. However, the composition dependences of the features do not follow exactly a random bonding model either. The H bonding configurations were reflected in features at approx.2000 cm/sup -1/ in the Raman spectra. It was found that the H bonding changed dramatically in the As doping to 5% As alloying region. The ESR measurements indicated a low level of singly occupied defect states in all the samples studied.
Date: December 11, 1979
Creator: Knights, J C
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending October 6, 1979 (open access)

Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending October 6, 1979

Weekly report of the Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service on turkey poult numbers in Texas and compared with other states. It includes compiled statistics across six consecutive weeks, from the week ending September 8 to the week ending October 6, during 1979 for turkey eggs set and poults hatched.
Date: October 11, 1979
Creator: Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service
System: The Portal to Texas History
Near Term Hybrid Passenger Vehicle Development Program. Phase I, Final report. Appendix C: preliminary design data package. Volume II. Appendices (open access)

Near Term Hybrid Passenger Vehicle Development Program. Phase I, Final report. Appendix C: preliminary design data package. Volume II. Appendices

This appendix to the final report on the Hybrid Passenger Vehicle Development Program contans data on Na-S batteries, Ni-Zn batteries; vehicle body design; tire characteristics; and results of computer simulations of vehicle yaw, pitch, and roll under various driving and aerodynamic conditions. (LCL)
Date: September 11, 1979
Creator: Piccolo, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Near Term Hybrid Passenger Vehicle Development Program. Phase I, Final report. Appendix B: trade-off studies. Volume I (open access)

Near Term Hybrid Passenger Vehicle Development Program. Phase I, Final report. Appendix B: trade-off studies. Volume I

Trade-off studies of Near Term Hybrid Vehicle (NTHV) design elements were performed to identify the most promising design concept in terms of achievable petroleum savings. The activities in these studies are described. The results are presented as preliminary NTHV body design, expected fuel consumption as a function of vehicle speed, engine requirements, battery requirements, and vehicle reliability and cost. (LCL)
Date: June 11, 1979
Creator: Traversi, M. & Piccolo, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On setting magnets in the PEP beam-transport line (open access)

On setting magnets in the PEP beam-transport line

This paper discusses magnets in the PEP beam-transport line. Topics discussed are: conditioning, direction of excitation, rate of excitation; determination of the excitation current for the principal bend magnets; steering mechanisms; bump magnets; and determination of excitation currents of the quadrupole magnets. (LSP)
Date: June 11, 1979
Creator: Peterson, J. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Project vulcan heater: centerbody casting. [25. 5 Cr--5. 5 Ni--2. 00 Mo--3. 00 Cu steel] (open access)

Project vulcan heater: centerbody casting. [25. 5 Cr--5. 5 Ni--2. 00 Mo--3. 00 Cu steel]

Specifications for casting the centerbody housing of the vulcan heater are provided. CD-4MCu steel has been specified for the centerbody and the properties of the steel are given. (FS)
Date: June 11, 1979
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Operating manual for the electrostatic glove-box prefilter installed inside the filter glove box No. 046 at Rocky Flats, Building 776 (open access)

Operating manual for the electrostatic glove-box prefilter installed inside the filter glove box No. 046 at Rocky Flats, Building 776

Objective of the evaluation is to evaluate the effectiveness of the electrostatic prefilter in prolonging the life of HEPA (high-efficiency particulate-air) filters. The theory of the electrostatic filter is reviewed, and Glove Box Number 046 is described in detail, followed by a description of the electrostatic prefilter used in the present application. Engineering drawings of the electrostatic prefilter are included. The procedure for evaluating the electrostatic prefilter includes the steps for conducting five different tests: evaluating (1) the HEPA filter alone, (2 and 3) the HEPA filter with a standard prefilter treated both as disposable and reusable, and (4 and 5) the HEPA filter with the electrostatic prefilter, again treated as disposable and reusable. Procedures for flowmeter calibrations and measurements of particle-size distributions are also included. Long-term maintenence of the system during the evaluation program is outlined, and estimates of component durability are given. An electrical engineering safety note describes the high-voltage operational hazard of the electrostatic prefilter and the testing of safety devices (the current-overload trip circuit, the filter-door-interlock system, and the current-limiting resistor).
Date: May 11, 1979
Creator: Bergman, W.; Kaifer, R. C.; Hebard, H. D.; Taylor, R. D.; Lum, B. Y.; Buttedahl, O. I. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Computer language evaluation for MFTF SCDS (open access)

Computer language evaluation for MFTF SCDS

The computer languages available for the systems and application implementation on the Supervisory Control and Diagnostics System (SCDS) for the Mirror Fusion Test Facility (MFTF) were surveyed and evaluated. Four language processors, CAL (Common Assembly Language), Extended FORTRAN, CORAL 66, and Sequential Pascal (SPASCAL, a subset of Concurrent Pascal (CPASCAL)) are commercially available for the Interdata 7/32 and 8/32 computers that constitute the SCDS. Of these, the Sequential Pascal available from Kansas State University appears best for the job in terms of minimizing the implementation time, debugging time, and maintenance time. This improvement in programming productivity is due to the availability of a high-level, block-structured language that includes many compile-time and run-time checks to detect errors. In addition, the advanced data-types in language allow easy description of the program variables. 1 table.
Date: April 11, 1979
Creator: Anderson, R.E.; McGoldrick, P.R. & Wyman, R.H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Elimination of defects in plasma polymerized films used in laser fusion targets (open access)

Elimination of defects in plasma polymerized films used in laser fusion targets

This study was conducted to understand and control the parameters governing the formation of defects in plasma polymerized surfaces. An inductively-coupled discharge was used as the source of activated monomer. Four types of well characterized surface irregularities were produced on glass slides which were subsequently fluorocarbon coated. Optimization of the process variables is discussed. (MOW)
Date: April 11, 1979
Creator: Letts, S. A.; Johnson, W. L.; Myers, D. W.; Illige, J. D.; Lorensen, L. E. & Hatcher, C. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tantalum fabrication (open access)

Tantalum fabrication

Two components made from LLL stock tantalum sheets have failed to operate as designed under high-explosive loading. The as-fabricated metallurgical state of the tantalum was suspected as one possible cause. To investigate this possibility, the microstructure, hardness, and chemical composition of the component material was evaluated. Both as-received tantalum starting sheets and a formed component were evaluated. The evaluation showed that these components were given an anneal that relieved stresses but did not recrystallize the material. The components were thus stronger than necessary. A recrystallization anneal would further lower both the hardness and the yield stress. Nevertheless, the current metallurgical state of the components should have been adequate to serve the design function.
Date: April 11, 1979
Creator: Studt, P.L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
ATOMLLL: a three-D opaque molecule system (Lawrence Livermore Laboratory version) (open access)

ATOMLLL: a three-D opaque molecule system (Lawrence Livermore Laboratory version)

The program ATOMLLL draws color, shaded, hidden-surface pictures and movies of ball-and-stick and space-filling molecular models. From a file containing the colors and radii of the atoms, the coordinates of their centers, and the descriptions of bonds, if any, the program computes the visible portions of each atom. ATOMLLL then writes their descriptions into a file that can be copied to tape. The tape is read by a Varian minicomputer, which controls the plotting on the Dicomed D-48 color-film recorder. 1 reference.
Date: January 11, 1979
Creator: Max, N.L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Trona National Topographic Map, California. Volume 1 (open access)

Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Trona National Topographic Map, California. Volume 1

The results of analyses of the airborne gamma radiation and total magnetic field survey flown for the region identified as the Trona National Topographic Map NI-11-12 is presented in Volume I and II of this report. This volume gives the description of the program and the results.
Date: December 11, 1978
Creator: High Life Helicopters, Inc.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of numerical simulation methodology to automotive combustion. Project status report, October 28-November 24, 1978 (open access)

Application of numerical simulation methodology to automotive combustion. Project status report, October 28-November 24, 1978

Progress in developing mathematical models to describe combustion conditions with and without swirl in automotive engine combustion chambers and calculations performed with these models are discussed. (LCL)
Date: December 11, 1978
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
LOFT CIS analysis: 1''-PCC-76-A inside containment penetration S-1A. Internal technical report (open access)

LOFT CIS analysis: 1''-PCC-76-A inside containment penetration S-1A. Internal technical report

The stress analysis performed on the 1''-PCC-76-A piping system inside containment penetration S-1A is described. Deadweight, thermal expansion, and seismic loads were considered. Results of this analysis show that the subject piping system will meet ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section III, Class 2 requirements provided that supports S8 and S9 are installed as recommended.
Date: December 11, 1978
Creator: Nitzel, M.E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measuring the permeability of Eleana argillite from area 17, Nevada Test Site, using the transient method (open access)

Measuring the permeability of Eleana argillite from area 17, Nevada Test Site, using the transient method

Using the transient method, we determine the permeability of high-quartz Eleana argillite from the Nevada Test Site as a function of effective pressure. By comparing calculated and observed pressure decay in the upstream reservoir, we have determined the permeability of intact and fractured specimens at effective pressures ranging from 1.0 to 24.0 MPa. Over this pressure range, Eleana argillite has a low permeability (10{sup -16} to 10{sup -19} cm{sup 2}) when intact and a higher permeability (10{sup -12} to 10{sup -17} cm{sup 2}) with one induced through-going fracture.
Date: December 11, 1978
Creator: Lin, W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Neutron transport measurements and source monitor development for uranium borehole logging sonde. Final report (open access)

Neutron transport measurements and source monitor development for uranium borehole logging sonde. Final report

The first part discusses the design and results of a /sup 252/Cf-neutron and a 14-MeV neutron benchmark experiment for verifying previously developed theoretical methods for use in the design of a neutron logging tool for uranium borehole exploration. The second part discusses the Science Applications, Inc. (SAI) development of a fast fission monitor for measuring 14-MeV neutrons for a D-T borehole sonde in a high neutron moderating and absorbing environment. The 14-MeV pulsed neutron monitor was used in carrying out the 14-MeV neutron benchmark experiment, and a variation on the method of quantitatively counting many events in one burst of pileup counts, developed for the 14-MeV-pulsed neutron monitor, was employed in successfully counting the epithermal neutrons produced by a short (2 ..mu..s) burst of 14-MeV neutrons. Thus, the development of the 14-MeV-neutron monitor and the measurements with 14-MeV neutrons were intimately related.
Date: December 11, 1978
Creator: Verbinski, V.; Stamatelatos, M.; Cassapakis, C. & Patricelli, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) power system development: utilizing advanced high performance heat transfer techniques. Final technical progress report, August 1-December 11, 1978 (open access)

Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) power system development: utilizing advanced high performance heat transfer techniques. Final technical progress report, August 1-December 11, 1978

The objectives of the program are: (1) development of a preliminary design for the full-sized power system module to be used in the 100 MWe OTEC Demonstration Plant by 1984 to demonstrate operational performance and to project economic viability; (2) preliminary design for a proof-of-concept 5 MWe (nominal pilot plant, (Test Article); (3) preliminary design for proof-of-concept 1 MWe scaled heat exchangers (Test Articles); and (4) preparation of a Phase II hardware and support plan (proposal) for the scaled test articles. Status of the program is described. (WHK)
Date: December 11, 1978
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual Progress Report. [Linear and nonlinear instability theory] (open access)

Annual Progress Report. [Linear and nonlinear instability theory]

A number of topics in nonlinear and linear instability theory are covered in this report. The nonlinear saturation of the dissipative trapped electron instability is evaluated and its amplitude compares well with existing experimental observations. The nonlinear saturation of the drift cyclotron loss-cone mode is carried out for a variety of empty loss-cone distributions. The saturation amplitude is predicted to be small and stable. An improved linear theory of the collisionless drift instability in sheared magnetic fields yields the surprising result that no instability occurs for a wide range of parameters. Finally, the bump-on-tail calculation is shown to be unchanged by some recent results of Case and Siewart, and a rough time scale is established for the transition from the O'Neil trapping regime to the final time-asymptotic result.
Date: September 11, 1978
Creator: Simon, Albert & Catto, Peter J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Beam and plasma direct converters (open access)

Beam and plasma direct converters

Two types of direct converters, one for beams and one for plasma, are under development with voltages and power densities approaching reactor-like conditions. Beam direct conversion raises the efficiency of producing neutral beams, can save millions of dollars when applied to next-generation experiments, and can improve the power balance of driven reactors. Direct conversion allows positive ion beams to be made into neutrals efficiently up to 150 keV for D/sup 0/, 225 keV for T/sup 0/ and 300 keV for /sup 3/He/sup 0/. Above these energies, the efficiency is less than 50% and falling rapidly, requiring negative ions to be used for neutral beam formation, which even they can benefit from direct conversion because the conversion fraction from negatives to neutrals is less than 100% (approximately 80% plasma cell, approximately 60% gas cell). The in-line beam direct conversion concept uses either electrostatic or magnetic fields for electron suppression. At low powers (approximately 1 kW continuous) and low voltage (10 to 15 keV), both have operated at an efficiency better than 70%.
Date: September 11, 1978
Creator: Moir, Ralph W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cumulative fuel commitment for light water reactors: is there a uranium crunch. The fusion-fission fuel factory can help (open access)

Cumulative fuel commitment for light water reactors: is there a uranium crunch. The fusion-fission fuel factory can help

It can cautiously be stated that there is not an imminent U.S. uranium crunch, because the installed capacity of fission reactors to 1990 is less than was anticipated. We have time for careful judgment and deliberation. We probably have until at least the year 2000 before beginning the phasing-in of a new technology to augment or replace the light water reactor. Consequently the fusion-fission hybrid appears to have strong potential as a fuel factory supplying fuel to the LWR industry. The hybrid relaxes some of the physics and engineering constraints on pure fusion and should be available somewhat sooner. The hybrid also integrates into the energy plan by supporting fission rather than replacing it. The hybrid seems like a good interface between the eventual pure fusion reactor and fission. The easing of the fission fuel demand under that which was anticipated, coupled with the high probability that available uranium resources are proportional to the price paid per pound (within limits) are likely, more than currently stated, serving to fusion's advantage by buying time for development.
Date: September 11, 1978
Creator: Werner, R.W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Economic significance of Q for mirror reactors: combinations of Q and M which look promising (open access)

Economic significance of Q for mirror reactors: combinations of Q and M which look promising

This term Q is the ratio of the fusion powder produced to the power input. It is a driven device. Q is truly the success parameter for mirrors--widely discussed but not succinctly specified as to required value. The problem is that Q can be treated as a subjective parameter--there are many milestone Qs; for scientific demonstration, for breakeven power, etc. Yet for a successful reactor, there is only one Q and that is the Q which produces mirror fusion power at the busbar that is less than the cost of delivered power in mills/kwhr by other means. We call this Q/sub PRACTICAL/ and believe there is a convincing argument that says this Q/sub PRACTICAL/ can be about 5.0 even assuming modest efficiencies for system components. A direct convertor is necessary. If the direct convertor were deleted, a Q/sub PRACTICAL/ of approximately 7.5 would be required. If we wish to soften the value of Q further, then the technical logic for the fusion fission hybrid is very powerful. With the hybrid a Q/sub PRACTICAL/ of 1.5 to 2.0 appears to be a very reasonable value. The key in being able to specify values of Q/sub PRACTICAL/ lies in economically comparing the …
Date: September 11, 1978
Creator: Werner, R.W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fundamental characterization of alternate fuel effects in continuous combustion systems (open access)

Fundamental characterization of alternate fuel effects in continuous combustion systems

The overall objective of this contract is to assist in the development of fuel-flexible combustion systems for gas turbines as well as Rankine and Stirling cycle engines. The primary emphasis of the program is on liquid hydrocarbons produced from non-petroleum resouces. Fuel-flexible combustion systems will provide for more rapid transition of these alternate fuels into important future energy utilization centers (especially utility power generation with the combined cycle gas turbine). The specific technical objectives of the program are to develop an improved understanding of relationships between alternate fuel properties and continuous combustion system effects, and to provide analytical modeling/correlation capabilities to be used as design aids for development of fuel-tolerant combustion systems. Efforts this past year have been to evaluate experimental procedures for studying alternate fuel combustion effects and to determine current analytical capabilities for prediction of these effects. Jet Stirred Combustor studies during this period have produced new insights into soot formation in strongly backmixed systems and have provided much information for comparison with analytical predictions. The analytical effort included new applications of quasi-global modeling techniques as well as comparison of prediction with the experimental results generated.
Date: September 11, 1978
Creator: Blazowski, W. S.; Edelman, R. B. & Harsha, P. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Additional media studies for site suitability criteria (open access)

Additional media studies for site suitability criteria

Site suitability studies have been made previously at LLL on bedded salt and shale. In the present study domed salt, basalt, and crystalline rock are compared with bedded salt and shale and with each other as possible repositories. The level of effort required to develop models for these media that are similar in quality to those available for bedded salt and shale is evaluated. The effort necessary to develop data bases on the physical and chemical properties comparable to that available for bedded salt and shale is also estimated. Each medium is evaluated as a suitable repository environment. The funding necessary for model and data base development is estimated. (JSR)
Date: August 11, 1978
Creator: Donich, T. R.; Kaufman, A. M.; Sauter, G. D.; Steinborn, T. L. & Towse, D. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Agriculture: Proposed Revisions in Federal Disaster Assistance (open access)

Agriculture: Proposed Revisions in Federal Disaster Assistance

This report is about the proposed revisions in federal disaster assistance for the agriculture field.
Date: August 11, 1978
Creator: Womach, Jasper A.
System: The UNT Digital Library