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Accelerator Design Physics. Final Report (open access)

Accelerator Design Physics. Final Report

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Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Roberts, B. Lee & Krienen, Frank
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Additional CFT Support at Z=0 for the Silicon Half Trough (open access)

Analysis of Additional CFT Support at Z=0 for the Silicon Half Trough

The D-Zero silicon trough is segmented into two half troughs. Loading to the Central Fiber Tracker Barrel 1 is at both ends and near Z = 0. The loading near Z = 0 is thought to be 4 lbs at 4 points. The point locations are at +/-45 degrees for each half trough on each side of Z = O. An additional support at Z = O is required to prevent beam sag and out of round distortions to the CFT Barrel 1. An additional joining washer will be attached between barrels 1 and 2 at Z = 0. Also a support ring will be attached to the inner diameter of barrel 1 to further help in out of round distortions. Details of the washer and loading are modeled using ANSYS.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Cease, H. & Lee, A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual report to Congress on Federal Government Energy Management and Conservation Programs, Fiscal Year 1998 (open access)

Annual report to Congress on Federal Government Energy Management and Conservation Programs, Fiscal Year 1998

In fulfillment of statutory requirements, this report provides information on energy consumption in Federal buildings and operations and also documents activities conducted by Federal agencies in fulfilling those requirements during Fiscal Year 1998.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
C-17 Cargo Aircraft Program (open access)

C-17 Cargo Aircraft Program

The C-17 Globemaster III is a long-range cargo/transport aircraft operated by the U.S. Air Force since 1993. Congress approved development of the aircraft in the late 1970s, when it was recognized that the Air Force did not have enough airlift capability. In 1981, the McDonnell Douglas C-17 emerged as winner of a competition with Boeing and Lockheed to develop a next-generation aircraft to replace C-130s and C-141s.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Bolkcom, Christopher
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Contract Management: Few Competing Proposals for Large DOD Information Technology Orders (open access)

Contract Management: Few Competing Proposals for Large DOD Information Technology Orders

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the Department of Defense's use of large orders under multiple-award contracts to acquire information technology products and services, focusing on: (1) whether contractors were provided a fair opportunity to be considered and the extent of competition realized; and (2) how ordering offices met requirements to clearly specify the tasks to be performed or property to be delivered under the orders."
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Copper gettering by aluminum precipitates in aluminum-implanted silicon (open access)

Copper gettering by aluminum precipitates in aluminum-implanted silicon

Copper in Si is shown to be strongly gettered by Al-rich precipitates formed by implanting Al to supersaturation and followed by annealing. At temperatures ranging from 600 to 800 C a layer containing Al precipitates is found to getter Cu from Cu silicide located on the opposite side of a 0.25-mm Si wafer, indicating a substantially lower chemical potential for the Cu in the molten-A1 phase. Cu gettering proceeds rapidly until an atomic ratio of approximately 2 Cu atoms to 1 Al atom is reached in the precipitated Al region, after which the gettering process slows. Redistribution of Cu from one Al-rich layer to another at low Cu concentrations demonstrates that a segregation-type gettering mechanism is operating. Cu gettering occurs primarily in the region containing the precipitated Al rather than the region where the Al is entirely substitutional.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Petersen, Gary A. & Myers, Samuel M., Jr.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Customer Satisfaction Assessment at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (open access)

Customer Satisfaction Assessment at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is developing and implementing a customer satisfaction assessment program (CSAP) to assess the quality of research and development provided by the laboratory. We present the customer survey component of the PNNL CSAP. The customer survey questionnaire is composed of 2 major sections, Strategic Value and Project Performance. The Strategic Value section of the questionnaire consists of 5 questions that can be answered with a 5 point Likert scale response. These questions are designed to determine if a project is directly contributing to critical future national needs. The Project Performance section of the questionnaire consists of 9 questions that can be answered with a 5 point Likert scale response. These questions determine PNNL performance in meeting customer expectations. Many approaches could be used to analyze customer survey data. We present a statistical model that can accurately capture the random behavior of customer survey data. The properties of this statistical model can be used to establish a "gold standard'' or performance expectation for the laboratory, and then assess progress. The gold standard is defined from input from laboratory management --- answers to 4 simple questions, in terms of the information obtained from the CSAP customer survey, …
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Anderson, Dale N. & Sours, Mardell L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cyberwarfare on the Electricity Infrastructure (open access)

Cyberwarfare on the Electricity Infrastructure

The report analyzes the possibility of cyberwarfare on the electricity infrastructure. The ongoing deregulation of the electricity industry makes the power grid all the more vulnerable to cyber attacks. The report models the power system information system components, models potential threats and protective measures. It therefore offers a framework for infrastructure protection.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Murarka, N. & Ramesh, V.C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Direct Energy Conversion Fission Reactor for the period December 1, 1999 through February 29, 2000 (open access)

Direct Energy Conversion Fission Reactor for the period December 1, 1999 through February 29, 2000

OAK B135 Direct Energy Conversion Fission Reactor for the period December 1, 1999 through February 29, 2000
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Brown, L.C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Disposal criticality analysis for the ceramic waste form from the ANL electrometallurgical treatment process - Internal configurations (open access)

Disposal criticality analysis for the ceramic waste form from the ANL electrometallurgical treatment process - Internal configurations

Criticality safety issues for disposal of the ANL ceramic waste were examined for configurations within the waste package. Co-disposal of ceramic waste and DOE spent fuel is discussed briefly; co-disposal of ANL ceramic and metal wastes is examined in detail. Calculations indicate that no significant potential for criticality exists until essentially all of the important neutron absorbers are flushed from the degraded ceramic waste. Even if all of the neutron absorbers are removed from the ceramic waste rubble, the package remains far subcritical if the blended salts used in ceramic waste production have an initial U-235 enrichment below 40%.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Lell, R. M.; Agrawal, R. & Morris, E. E.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Economic Sanctions and U.S. Agricultural Exports (open access)

Economic Sanctions and U.S. Agricultural Exports

Various statutes and regulations authorize the President to restrict or prohibit trade with targeted countries for national security or foreign policy reasons. The exercise of these authorities has resulted in restrictions or prohibitions at times being placed on the export of U.S. agricultural commodities and products. The U.S. government currently restricts exports of agricultural products as part of across-the-board economic sanctions imposed on Cuba and Iraq. Exceptions are made for humanitarian reasons, allowing food to be sold or donated to these two countries.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Jurenas, Remy
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electrometallurgical treatment demonstration at ANL-West (open access)

Electrometallurgical treatment demonstration at ANL-West

Electrometallurgical treatment (EMT) was developed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) to ready sodium-bonded spent nuclear fuel for geological disposal. A demonstration of this technology was successfully completed in August 1999. EMT was used to condition irradiated EBR-II driver and blanket fuel at ANL-West. The results of this demonstration, including the production of radioactive high-level waste forms, are presented.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Goff, K. M.; Benedict, R. W.; Johnson, S. G.; Mariani, R. D.; Simpson, M. F. & Westphal, B. R.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of Accident Frequencies at the Canister Storage Building (CSB) (open access)

Evaluation of Accident Frequencies at the Canister Storage Building (CSB)

By using simple frequency calculations and fault tree logic, an evaluation of the design basis accident frequencies at the Canister Storage Building has been performed. The following are the design basis accidents: Mechanical damage of MCO; Gaseous release from the MCO; MCO internal hydrogen deflagration; MCO external hydrogen deflagration; Thermal runaway reactions inside the MCO; and Violation of design temperature criteria.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Powers, T. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental observations on the role of the cadmium pool in Mark-IV ER (open access)

Experimental observations on the role of the cadmium pool in Mark-IV ER

Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has developed and demonstrated an electrometallurgical process for the Department of Energy (DOE) to treat sodium bonded spent nuclear fuel. One of the key steps in the demonstration was electrorefining the spent fuel in a molten LiCl-KCl-UCl{sub 3}/liquid cadmium system using a pilot scale electrorefiner (Mark-IV ER). This article summarizes experimental observations and engineering aspects for the roles of the liquid cadmium during electrorefining spent fuel in the Mark-IV ER. It was found that the liquid cadmium pool acted as an intermediate electrode during the electrorefining process. The cadmium level was gradually decreased due to its high vapor pressure and vaporization rate at the ER operational temperature. The low cadmium level caused the anode assembly to electrically short with the ER vessel hardware, which resulted in the difficulties to determine the endpoint of uranium dissolution from the anode baskets and reducing the current efficiency. A reflux cadmium vapor trap was installed and has successfully prevented the cadmium level from decreasing.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Li, S. X.; Vaden, D.; Mariani, R. D. & Johnson, T. A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final Report: International Symposium on Environmental Biotechnology (open access)

Final Report: International Symposium on Environmental Biotechnology

This meeting included technical presentations of state-of-the-art research which were integrated with tutorials and workshops by practicing technologies in the broad field of environmental biotechnology. This meeting was designed to be, in every respect, truly global. Over 150 excellent abstracts from around the world were accepted. For example, presentations were heard from technical workers in Southeast Asia, Russia, China, Europe, North Africa, India, and the US. By having these selected presenters, as well as identified experienced tutors with focused workshops, all participants benefited from this interactive symposium. A number of social events further promoted informal exchange of ideas, discussions of technical problems, and exploration of new applications. This international symposium on environmental biotechnology was on the campus of Northeastern University but all Boston area universities were included and participated using designed conference Co-Chairs. This symposium, with an attendance of several hundred people, was considered a major success. Workers with experience in one area of environmental biotechnology learned from the wealth of established backgrounds of those in other areas of environmental biotechnology. To formally disseminate conference results, it was pre-arranged that all technical presentations were reviewed for formal publications.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Wise, Donald L.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
First-principles calculation of optical absorption spectra in conjugated polymers: Role of electron-hole interaction (open access)

First-principles calculation of optical absorption spectra in conjugated polymers: Role of electron-hole interaction

Experimental and theoretical studies have shown that excitonic effects play an important role in the optical properties of conjugated polymers. The optical absorption spectrum of trans-polyacetylene, for example, can be understood as completely dominated by the formation of exciton bound states. We review a recently developed first-principles method for computing the excitonic effects and optical spectrum, with no adjustable parameters. This theory is used to study the absorption spectrum of two conjugated polymers: trans-polyacetylene and poly-phenylene-vinylene(PPV).
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Rohlfing, Michael; Tiago, M.L. & Louie, Steven G.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impact of 2001 Building Technology, State and Community Programs on United States Employment and Wage Income (open access)

Impact of 2001 Building Technology, State and Community Programs on United States Employment and Wage Income

The Department of Energy Office of Building Technology, State and Community Programs (BTS) is interested in assessing the potential economic impacts of its portfolio of programs on national employment and income. A special purpose version of the IMPLAN input-output model called ImBuild is used in this study of all 38 BTS programs included in the FY2001 federal budget. Energy savings, investments, and impacts on U.S. national employment and wage income are reported by program for selected years to the year 2030. Energy savings from these programs have the potential of creating a total of nearly 332,000 jobs and about $5.3 billion in wage income (1999$) by the year 2030. Because the required investments to achieve these savings are capital intensive, the net effect after investment is 304,000 jobs and $5.0 billion.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Scott, Michael J.; Hostick, Donna J. & Elliott, Douglas B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impact of 2001 Building Technology, state and community programs on United States employment and wage income (open access)

Impact of 2001 Building Technology, state and community programs on United States employment and wage income

The Department of Energy Office of Building Technology, State and Community Programs (BTS) is interested in assessing the potential economic impacts of its portfolio of programs on national employment and income. A special purpose version of the IMPLAN input-output model allied In Build is used in this study of all 38 BTS programs included in the FY2001 federal budget. Energy savings, investments, and impacts on U.S. national employment and wage income are reported by program for selected years to the year 2030. Energy savings from these programs have the potential of creating a total of nearly 332,000 jobs and about $5.3 billion in wage income (1995$) by the year 2030. Because the required investments to achieve these savings are capital intensive, the net effect after investment is 304,000 jobs and $5.0 billion.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Scott, M. J.; Hostick, D. J. & Elliott, D. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impact of 2001 Building Technology, State and Community Programs on United States Employment and Wage Income (open access)

Impact of 2001 Building Technology, State and Community Programs on United States Employment and Wage Income

The Department of Energy Office of Building Technology, State and Community Programs (BTS) is interested in assessing the potential economic impacts of its portfolio of programs on national employment and income. A special purpose version of the IMPLAN input-output model called ImBuild is used in this study of all 38 BTS programs included in the FY2001 federal budget. Energy savings, investments, and impacts on U.S. national employment and wage income are reported by program for selected years to the year 2030. Energy savings from these programs have the potential of creating a total of nearly 332,000 jobs and about $5.3 billion in wage income (1999$) by the year 2030. Because the required investments to achieve these savings are capital intensive, the net effect after investment is 304,000 jobs and $5.0 billion.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Scott, Michael J; Hostick, Donna J & Elliott, Douglas B
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
In-Situ Characterization of Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids Using Partitioning Tracers (open access)

In-Situ Characterization of Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids Using Partitioning Tracers

Majors advances have been made during the past three years in our research on interwell partitioning tracers tests (PITTs). These advances include (1) progress on the inverse problem of how to estimate the three-dimensional distribution of NAPL in aquifers from the tracer data, (2) the first ever partitioning tracer experiments in dual porosity media, (3) the first modeling of partitioning tracers in dual porosity media (4) experiments with complex NAPLs such as coal tar, (5) the development of an accurate and simple method to predict partition coefficients using the equivalent alkane carbon number approach, (6) partitioning tracer experiments in large model aquifers with permeability layers, (7) the first ever analysis of partitioning tracer data to estimate the change in composition of a NAPL before and after remediation (8) the first ever analysis of partitioning tracer data after a field demonstration of surfactant foam to remediate NAPL and (9) experiments at elevated temperatures .
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Pope, Gary A.; McKinney, Daene C.; Gupta, Akhil Datta; Jackson, Richard E. & Jin, Minquan
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Labeling of Genetically Modified Foods (open access)

Labeling of Genetically Modified Foods

Congressional interest in the labeling of genetically modified foods (GM foods) has been rising. So far, two bills have been introduced to mandate that all foods from genetically modified crops (GM crops) be labeled as such. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued its current GM food labeling policy in May 1992. At that time, the agency determined that it would regulate GM foods no differently than foods created by conventional means because FDA considered them substantially equivalent to traditional foods and decided that no special label would be needed. In the intervening period, extensive public debate surrounding the genetic modification of foods has led some consumers to call for labeling of such products. A label would permit customers to choose to avoid purchasing or consuming them. Others oppose labeling because to make such labels "truthful and not misleading" all commodities would need to be segregated and tested, and the label would not have room to impart information that could not be distributed in other ways. The federal government's role in regulating these foods is explained in CRS report RL30198, Food Biotechnology in the United States: Science, Regulation, and Issues. This report focuses specifically on views surrounding the labeling of …
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Vogt, Donna U. & Jackson, Brian A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Management of super-grade plutonium in spent nuclear fuel (open access)

Management of super-grade plutonium in spent nuclear fuel

This paper examines the security and safeguards implications of potential management options for DOE's sodium-bonded blanket fuel from the EBR-II and the Fermi-1 fast reactors. The EBR-II fuel appears to be unsuitable for the packaging alternative because of DOE's current safeguards requirements for plutonium. Emerging DOE requirements, National Academy of Sciences recommendations, draft waste acceptance requirements for Yucca Mountain and IAEA requirements for similar fuel also emphasize the importance of safeguards in spent fuel management. Electrometallurgical treatment would be acceptable for both fuel types. Meeting the known requirements for safeguards and security could potentially add more than $200M in cost to the packaging option for the EBR-II fuel.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: McFarlane, H. F. & Benedict, R. W.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Quantitative analysis of hydrogen gas formed by aqueous corrosion of metallic uranium (open access)

Quantitative analysis of hydrogen gas formed by aqueous corrosion of metallic uranium

Three unirradiated EBR-II blanket fuel samples containing depleted uranium metal were corrosion tested in simulated J-13 well water at 90 C. The corrosion rate of the blanket uranium metal was then determined relative to H{sub 2} formation. Corrosion of one of the samples was interrupted prior to complete oxidation of the uranium metal and the solid corrosion product was analyzed for UO{sub 2} and UH{sub 3}.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Fonnesbeck, J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
A quick guide to solar electricity (open access)

A quick guide to solar electricity

A small brochure about solar electricity for the general public to be handed out on Earth Day 2000.
Date: March 20, 2000
Creator: Poole, L.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library