Nuclear Technology Programs Semiannual Progress Report: October 1988-March 1989 (open access)

Nuclear Technology Programs Semiannual Progress Report: October 1988-March 1989

Progress report of the Argonne National Laboratory's Nuclear Technology Programs, including R&D in three areas: applied physical chemistry, separation science and technology, and nuclear waste management.
Date: December 1990
Creator: Steindler, M. J. & Harmon, J. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Parallel Programming with PCN. Revision 1 (open access)

Parallel Programming with PCN. Revision 1

PCN is a system for developing and executing parallel programs. It comprises a high-level programming language, tools for developing and debugging programs in this language, and interfaces to Fortran and C that allow the reuse of existing code in multilingual parallel programs. Programs developed using PCN are portable across many different workstations, networks, and parallel computers. This document provides all the information required to develop parallel programs with the PCN programming system. In includes both tutorial and reference material. It also presents the basic concepts that underlie PCN, particularly where these are likely to be unfamiliar to the reader, and provides pointers to other documentation on the PCN language, programming techniques, and tools.
Date: December 1991
Creator: Foster, Ian & Tuecke, Steven
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sludge Technology Assessment (open access)

Sludge Technology Assessment

This document is intended to (1) identify separation technologies which are being considered for sludge treatment at various DOE sites, (2) define the current state of sludge treatment technology, (3) identify what research and development is required, (4) identify current research programs within either DOE or academia developing sludge treatment technology, and (5) identify commercial separation technologies which may be applicable. Due to the limited scope of this document, technical evaluations regarding the need for a particular separations technology, the current state of development, or the research required for implementation, are not provided.
Date: December 1994
Creator: Krause, T. R.; Cunnane, J. C. & Helt, J. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compatibility of ITER Candidate Structural Materials with Static Gallium (open access)

Compatibility of ITER Candidate Structural Materials with Static Gallium

Tests were conducted on the compatibility of gallium with candidate structural materials for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, e.g., Type 316 SS, Inconel 625, and Nb-5 Mo-1 Zr alloy, as well as Armco iron, Nickel 270, and pure chromium.
Date: December 1993
Creator: Luebbers, P. R. & Michaud, W. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Periodized Wavelets (open access)

Periodized Wavelets

The properties of periodized Daubechies wavelets on [0,1] are detailed and contrasted against their counterparts which form a basis for L{sup 2}(R). Numerical examples illustrate the analytical estimates for convergence and demonstrate by comparison with Fourier spectral methods the superiority of wavelet projection methods for approximations. The analytical solution to inner products of periodized wavelets and their derivatives, which are known as connection coefficients, is presented, and several tabulated values are included.
Date: December 1993
Creator: Schlossnagle, George; Restrepo, Juan Mario & Leaf, Gary K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Radionuclide Decay on Waste Glass Behavior : a Critical Review (open access)

Effects of Radionuclide Decay on Waste Glass Behavior : a Critical Review

This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report that provides an updated review on the status of radiation damage problems in nuclear waste glasses. This report will focus on radiation effects on vitrified borosilicate nuclear waste glasses under conditions expected in the proposed Yucca mountain repository. Radiation effects on high-level waste glasses and their surrounding repository environment are important considerations for radionuclide immobilization because of the potential to alter the glass stability and thereby influence the radionuclide retentive properties of this waste form. The influence of radionuclide decay on vitrified nuclear waste may be manifested by several changes, including volume, stored energy, structure, microstructure, mechanical properties, and phase separation. Radiation may also affect the composition of aqueous fluids and atmospheric gases in relatively close proximity to the waste form. What is important to the radionuclide retentive properties of the repository is how these radiation effects collectively or individually influence the durability and radionuclide release from the glass in the event of liquid water contact.
Date: December 1993
Creator: Wronkiewicz, David J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Users Guide and Tutorial for PC-GenoGraphics: Version 1 (open access)

Users Guide and Tutorial for PC-GenoGraphics: Version 1

PC-GenoGraphics is a visual database/query facility designed for reasoning with genomic data. Data are represented to reflect variously accurate notions of the location of their sites, etc., along the length of the genome. Sequence data are efficiently stored and queried via a rather versatile language so that entire sequences of organisms will be treatable as they emerge. Other classes of information, such as function descriptions, are stored in a relational form, and joint queries relating these to sequence properties are supported. All queries result in visual responses that indicate locations along the genome. The results of queries can themselves be promoted to be queryable objects against which further queries can be launched.
Date: December 1992
Creator: Hagstrom, Ray; Overbeek, Ross & Price, Morgan
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Test Implementation of the MPI Draft Message-Passing Standard (open access)

A Test Implementation of the MPI Draft Message-Passing Standard

Message passing is a common method for programming parallel computers. The lack of a standard has significantly impeded the development of portable software libraries for these machines. Recently, an ad-hoc committee was formed to develop a standard for message-passing software for parallel computers. This group first met in April 1992 at a workshop sponsored in part by the Center for Research on Parallel Computation (CRPC). Four of the attendees at that meeting produced a draft standard, henceforth referred to as the MPI (Message-Passing Interface) draft standard. After review by a larger group, and significant changes in the document, a meeting was held in November to discuss the MPI draft standard. This document is a result of those discussions; it describes a running implementation of in most of the proposed standard, plus additional routines that were suggested by the discussions at the November meeting.
Date: December 1992
Creator: Gropp, William & Lusk, Ewing L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Toward a Methodology for Complexity Management (open access)

Toward a Methodology for Complexity Management

This report focuses on the Battle Management/Command, Control, and Communication (BM/C³) element of the Global Protection Against Limited Strike (GPALS) system. The approach is based on the development and validation of a generic BM/C³ model. Central to the approach is the tenet that the design is divided into multiple layers. The critical functions make up the bottom layer, where trust is established and significant design effort is required.
Date: December 1992
Creator: Chisholm, G. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rationale for the Proposed Standard for a Generic Package of Primitive Functions for Ada (open access)

Rationale for the Proposed Standard for a Generic Package of Primitive Functions for Ada

This paper supplements the Proposed Standard for a Generic Package of Primitive Functions for Ada, '' written by the ISO- IEC/JTC1/SC22/WG9 (Ada) Numerics Rapporteur Group. Based on recommendations made jointly by the ACM SIGAda Numerics Working Group and the Ada-Europe Numerics Working Group, the proposed primitive functions standard is the second of several anticipated secondary standards to address the interrelated issues of portability, efficiency, and robustness of numerical software written in Ada. Its purpose, features, and developmental history are outlined in this commentary.
Date: December 1990
Creator: Dritz, Kenneth W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Formal System Specifications : a Case Study of Three Diverse Representations (open access)

Formal System Specifications : a Case Study of Three Diverse Representations

The only effective way to raise the confidence level of a program significantly is to give a convincing proof of its correctness. But one should not first make the program and then prove its correctness, because then the requirement of providing the proof would only increase the poor programmer's burden. On the contrary: the programmer should let correctness proof and program grow hand in hand.
Date: December 1990
Creator: Chisholm, G. H.; Smith, Brian Thomas & Wojcik, A. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development Program for Magnetically Assisted Chemical Separation : Evaluation of Cesium Removal from Hanford Tank Supernatant (open access)

Development Program for Magnetically Assisted Chemical Separation : Evaluation of Cesium Removal from Hanford Tank Supernatant

Magnetic particles (MAG*SEP(sup SM)) coated with various absorbents were evaluated for the separation and recovery of low concentrations of cesium from nuclear waste solutions. The MAG*SEP(sup SM) particles were coated with (1) clinoptilolite, (2) transylvanian volcanic tuff, (3) resorcinol formaldehyde, and (4) crystalline silico-titanate, and then were contacted with a Hanford supernatant simulant. Particles coated with the crystalline silico-titanate were identified by Bradtec as having the highest capacity for cesium removal under the conditions tested (variation of pH, ionic strength, cesium concentration, and absorbent/solution ratio). The MAG*SEP(sup SM) particles coated with resorcinol formaldehyde had high distribution ratios values and could also be used to remove cesium from Hanford supernant simulant. Gamma irradiation studies were performed on the MAG*SEP(sup SM) particles with a gamma dose equivalent to 100 cycles of use. This irradiation decreased the loading capacity and distribution ratios for the particles by greater than 75%. The particles demonstrated high sensitivity to radiolytic damage due to the degradation of the polymeric regions. These results were supported by optical microscopy measurements. Overall, use of magnetic particles for cesium separation under nuclear waste conditions was found to be marginally effective.
Date: December 1994
Creator: Nuñez, Luis
System: The UNT Digital Library
Parametric Effects on Glass Reaction in the Unsaturated Test Method (open access)

Parametric Effects on Glass Reaction in the Unsaturated Test Method

The Unsaturated Test Method has been applied to study glass reaction under conditions that may be present at the potential Yucca Mountain site, currently under evaluation for storage of reprocessed high-level nuclear waste. The results from five separate sets of parametric experiments are presented wherein test parameters ranging from water contact volume to sensitization of metal in contact with the glass were examined. The most significant effect was observed when the volume of water, as controlled by the water inject volume and interval period, was such to allow exfoliation of reacted glass to occur. The extent of reaction was also influenced to a lesser extent by the degree of sensitization of the 304L stainless steel. For each experiment, the release of cations from the glass and alteration of the glass were examined. The major alteration product is a smectite clay that forms both from precipitation from solution and from in-situ alteration of the glass itself. It is this clay that undergoes exfoliation as water drips from the glass. A comparison is made between the results of the parametric experiments with those of static leach tests. In the static tests the rates of release become progressively reduced through 39 weeks while, …
Date: December 1991
Creator: Woodland, Alan B.; Bates, John K. & Gerding, Thomas J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiolytic Generation of Gases from Synthetic Waste, Annual Report: 1991 (open access)

Radiolytic Generation of Gases from Synthetic Waste, Annual Report: 1991

Annual report of an Argonne National Laboratory Chemistry Division program on radiolytic generation of gases from synthetic waste. This report includes results of studies on simulated waste solutions to measure the presence and absence of organic chelators and their products.
Date: December 1991
Creator: Meisel, Dan; Diamond, H.; Horwitz, E. P.; Jonah, Charles D.; Matheson, Max S.; Sauer, M. C., Jr. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear Technology Programs Semiannual Progress Report: October 1990-March 1991 (open access)

Nuclear Technology Programs Semiannual Progress Report: October 1990-March 1991

Progress report of the Argonne National Laboratory's Nuclear Technology Programs, including R&D in three areas: applied physical chemistry, separation science and technology, and nuclear waste management.
Date: December 1992
Creator: Battles, J. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Birds of the Kilbuck and Ahklun Mountain Region, Alaska (open access)

Birds of the Kilbuck and Ahklun Mountain Region, Alaska

Summary of the birds of the Kilbuck and Ahklun Mountain region, including geographical distribution, population status, migration habits, nesting habitat, and zoogeography.
Date: December 1991
Creator: Peterson, Margaret R.; Weir, Douglas N. & Dick, Matthew H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Applied Physical Chemistry Progress Report, October 1991 - September 1992 (open access)

Applied Physical Chemistry Progress Report, October 1991 - September 1992

This document reports on the work done in applied physical chemistry at the Chemical Technology Division (CMT), Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), in the period October 1991 through September 1992. this work includes research into the process that control the release and transport of fission products under accident-like conditions in a light water reactor, the thermophysical properties of the metal fuel in the Integral Fast Reactor under development at ANL, and the properties of candidate tritium breeding materials in environments simulating those of fusion energy systems.
Date: December 1993
Creator: Johnson, C. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Engineering Design Guidance for Detached Breakwaters as Shoreline Stabilization Structures (open access)

Engineering Design Guidance for Detached Breakwaters as Shoreline Stabilization Structures

"The objectives of this report are to summarize and present the most recent functional and structural design guidance available for detached breakwaters, and provide examples of both prototype breakwater projects and the use of available tools to assist in breakwater design" (p. 11).
Date: December 1993
Creator: Chasten, Monica A.; Rosati, Julie Dean; McCormick, John W. & Randall, Robert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
HURRICANE PEAK 1 Structural Response Experiment (open access)

HURRICANE PEAK 1 Structural Response Experiment

Final report describing the HURRICANE PEAK 1 (HP1) Structural Response Experiment including background information, test procedures and results, conclusions, and appendices.
Date: December 1993
Creator: Davis, James L.; Dallriva, Frank D. & Ward, David L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Economic Effects of the United Nations Moratorium on High Seas Driftnet Fishing (open access)

Economic Effects of the United Nations Moratorium on High Seas Driftnet Fishing

This report presents documentation of the status and trends in the driftnet fleet (Asian fishing vessels carrying large driftnet fishing gear), a summary of the industry and governmental plans for the near future, and an assessment of possible fleet adaptations to the moratorium from a political/economic perspective.
Date: December 1993
Creator: Huppert, Daniel D. & Mittleman, Todd W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Hawaiian Monk Seal on Laysan Island, 1986 (open access)

The Hawaiian Monk Seal on Laysan Island, 1986

This report is based on an observational study on the Hawaiian monk seal at Laysan Island, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, from May 4 to August 4 1986. Data includes population rates, reproductive rates, deaths, injuries, necropsies, and entanglements.
Date: December 1993
Creator: Alcorn, Doris J. & Westlake, Robin L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments: 1999 (open access)

U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments: 1999

The following document provides stock assessments that are required to record all stocks of marine mammals within the U.S. waters. This report will be updated as new information becomes available and as changes to marine mammal stocks and fisheries occur.
Date: December 1999
Creator: Forney, Karin A.; Muto, Marcia M. & Baker, Jason
System: The UNT Digital Library
Distribution of Ichthyoplankton around Southeast Hancock Seamount, Central North Pacific, in Summer 1984 and Winter 1985: Data Report (open access)

Distribution of Ichthyoplankton around Southeast Hancock Seamount, Central North Pacific, in Summer 1984 and Winter 1985: Data Report

From introduction: This report presents data on ichthyoplankton distribution over and near Southeast Hancock Seamount in the central North Pacific during summer 1984 and winter 1985. Described here is the sampling program and sample handling and provide only data summaries of the distributional patterns; analyses of this data base will be presented in detail elsewhere.
Date: December 1992
Creator: Boehlert, George W. & Mundy, Bruce C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hawaiian Monk Seal Observations at French Frigate Shoals, 1984 (open access)

Hawaiian Monk Seal Observations at French Frigate Shoals, 1984

The following report is based on an observational study on the Hawaiian monk seal conducted at French Frigate Shoals in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. The study takes place with various intervals between the 26th of December of 1983 and the 20th of October of 1984. The data collected are based around population structure, reproduction, and factors affecting survival.
Date: December 1992
Creator: Eliason, Julie J.
System: The UNT Digital Library