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Highlighting High Performance: The Solar Energy Research Facility, Golden, Colorado
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory's Solar Energy Research Facility in Golden, Colorado, uses a stair-step configuration to allow daylight and heat into the office areas, while the laboratories in the back of the building are in a more controlled environment where tight levels of ventilation, humidity, temperature, and light are critical. A unique mechanical system makes the most of the natural environment and the building's design to efficiently heat and cool the building at an annual utility bill savings of almost $200,000 per year.
Date:
June 26, 2001
Creator:
Torcellini, P. & Epstein, K.
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The UNT Digital Library
SINGLE BUNCH BEAM BREAKUP - A GENERAL SOLUTION.
Caporaso, Barletta and Neil (CBN) found in a solution to the problem of the single-bunch beam breakup in a linac[1]. However, their method applies only to the case of a beam traveling in a strongly betatron-focused linac under the influence of the resistive wall impedance. We suggest in this paper a method for dealing with the same problem. Our methods is more general; it applies to the same problem under any impedance, and it applies to a linac with or without external betatron focusing.
Date:
June 26, 2000
Creator:
Wang, J. M.; Mane, S. R. & Towne, N.
System:
The UNT Digital Library