DESIGN OF THE ITER IN-VESSEL COILS (open access)

DESIGN OF THE ITER IN-VESSEL COILS

The ITER project is considering the inclusion of two sets of in-vessel coils, one to mitigate the effect of Edge Localized Modes (ELMs) and another to provide vertical stabilization (VS). The in-vessel location (behind the blanket shield modules, mounted to the vacuum vessel inner wall) presents special challenges in terms of nuclear radiation (~3000 MGy) and temperature (100oC vessel during operations, 200oC during bakeout). Mineral insulated conductors are well suited to this environment but are not commercially available in the large cross section required. An R&D program is underway to demonstrate the production of mineral insulated (MgO or Spinel) hollow copper conductor with stainless steel jacketing needed for these coils. A preliminary design based on this conductor technology has been developed and is presented herein.
Date: November 27, 2010
Creator: Neumeyer, C; Bryant, L; Chrzanowski, J; Feder, R; Gomez, M; Heitzenroeder, P et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Corrosion Control Measures For Liquid Radioactive Waste Storage Tanks At The Savannah River Site (open access)

Corrosion Control Measures For Liquid Radioactive Waste Storage Tanks At The Savannah River Site

The Savannah River Site has stored radioactive wastes in large, underground, carbon steel tanks for approximately 60 years. An assessment of potential degradation mechanisms determined that the tanks may be vulnerable to nitrate- induced pitting corrosion and stress corrosion cracking. Controls on the solution chemistry and temperature of the wastes are in place to mitigate these mechanisms. These controls are based upon a series of experiments performed using simulated solutions on materials used for construction of the tanks. The technical bases and evolution of these controls is presented in this paper.
Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Wiersma, B. J. & Subramanian, K. H.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Dependence of H-mode Energy Confinement and Transport on Collisionality in NSTX (open access)

The Dependence of H-mode Energy Confinement and Transport on Collisionality in NSTX

Understanding the dependence of confi nement on collisionality in tokamaks is important for the design of next-step devices, which will operate at collisionalities at least one order of magnitude lower than in present generation. A wide range of collisionality has been obtained in the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) by employing two different wall conditioning techniques, one with boronization and between-shot helium glow discharge conditioning (HeGDC+B), and one using lithium evaporation (Li EVAP). Previous studies of HeGDC+B plasmas indicated a strong and favorable dependence of normalized con nement on collisionality. Discharges with lithium conditioning discussed in the present study gen- erally achieved lower collisionality, extending the accessible range of collisionality by almost an order of unity. While the confinement dependences on dimensional, engineering variables of the HeGDC+B and Li EVAP datasets differed, collisionality was found to unify the trends, with the lower collisionality lithium conditioned discharges extending the trend of increasing normalized confi nement time with decreasing collisionality when other dimension less variables were held as fi xed as possible. This increase of confi nement with decreasing collisionality was driven by a large reduction in electron transport in the outer region of the plasma. This result is consistent with gyrokinetic …
Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: S.M.. Kaye, S. Gerhardt, W. Guttenfelder, R. Maingi, R.E. Bell, A. Diallo, B.P. LeBlanc and M. Podesta
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Energy Budget of Steady State Photosynthesis (open access)

The Energy Budget of Steady State Photosynthesis

Progress is reported in addressing these questions: Why do hcef mutants have increased CEF1? Is increased CEF1 caused by elevated expression or altered regulation of CEF1 components? Which metabolic pools can be regulators of CEF1? Do metabolites influence CEF1 directly or indirectly? Which CEF1 pathways are activated in high CEF1 mutants? Is PQR a proton pump? Is elevated CEF1 activated by state transitions?
Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Kramer, Dr. David M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final Report for grant DE-FG02-06ER54888, "Simulation of Beam-Electron Cloud Interactions in Circular Accelerators Using Plasma Models" (open access)

Final Report for grant DE-FG02-06ER54888, "Simulation of Beam-Electron Cloud Interactions in Circular Accelerators Using Plasma Models"

The primary goal of this collaborative proposal was to modify the code QuickPIC and apply it to study the long-time stability of beam propagation in low density electron clouds present in circular accelerators. The UCLA contribution to this collaborative proposal was in supporting the development of the pipelining scheme for the QuickPIC code, which extended the parallel scaling of this code by two orders of magnitude.
Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Decyk, Viktor K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
First Generation Toolset for Calculation of Induced Seismicity Hazard Profiles (open access)

First Generation Toolset for Calculation of Induced Seismicity Hazard Profiles

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Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Foxall, William; Hutchings, Lawrence; Johnson, Scott & Savy, Jean
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hall MHD Stability and Turbulence in Magnetically Accelerated Plasmas (open access)

Hall MHD Stability and Turbulence in Magnetically Accelerated Plasmas

The object of the research was to develop theory and carry out simulations of the Z pinch and plasma opening switch (POS), and compare with experimental results. In the case of the Z pinch, there was experimental evidence of ion kinetic energy greatly in excess of the ion thermal energy. It was thought that this was perhaps due to fine scale turbulence. The simulations showed that the ion energy was predominantly laminar, not turbulent. Preliminary studies of a new Z pinch experiment with an axial magnetic field were carried out. The axial magnetic is relevant to magneto - inertial fusion. These studies indicate the axial magnetic field makes the Z pinch more turbulent. Results were also obtained on Hall magnetohydrodynamic instability of the POS.
Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Strauss, H. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Intrusive Analysis for nek5000: Development of Intrusive Uncertainty Quantification for High-Dimensional, High-Fidelity Codes. (open access)

Intrusive Analysis for nek5000: Development of Intrusive Uncertainty Quantification for High-Dimensional, High-Fidelity Codes.

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Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Roderick, O. & Anitescu, M. (Mathematics and Computer Science)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Inverse Free Electron Laser Acceleration Using Ultra-Fast Solid State Laser Technology (open access)

Inverse Free Electron Laser Acceleration Using Ultra-Fast Solid State Laser Technology

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Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Anderson, S G; Anderson, G G; Betts, S M; Fisher, S E; Gibson, D J; Tremaine, A M et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
The LLNL/UCLA High Gradient Inverse Free Electron Laser Accelerator (open access)

The LLNL/UCLA High Gradient Inverse Free Electron Laser Accelerator

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Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Moody, J. T.; Musumeci, P.; Anderson, G.; Anderson, S.; Betts, S.; Fisher, S. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
The LLNL/UCLA High Gradient Inverse Free Electron Laser Accelerator (open access)

The LLNL/UCLA High Gradient Inverse Free Electron Laser Accelerator

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Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Moody, J. T.; Musumeci, P.; Anderson, G.; Anderson, S.; Betts, S.; Fisher, S. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Parameters for the injection, acceleration, and extraction of gold and copper ions in Booster, AGS, and RHIC (open access)

Parameters for the injection, acceleration, and extraction of gold and copper ions in Booster, AGS, and RHIC

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Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Gardner, C. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Parameters for the injection, acceleration, and extraction of uranium ions in Booster, AGS, and RHIC (open access)

Parameters for the injection, acceleration, and extraction of uranium ions in Booster, AGS, and RHIC

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Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Gardner, C. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A proposal for a generation of two-color ultra-short x-ray pulses (open access)

A proposal for a generation of two-color ultra-short x-ray pulses

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Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Zholents, Alexander
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Protective, Modular Wave Power Generation System (open access)

Protective, Modular Wave Power Generation System

The concept of small wave energy conversion modules that can be built into large, scalable arrays, in the same vein as solar panels, has been developed. This innovation lends itself to an organic business and development model, and enables the use of large-run manufacturing technology to reduce system costs. The first prototype module has been built to full-scale, and tested in a laboratory wave channel. The device has been shown to generate electricity and dissipate wave energy. Improvements need to be made to the electrical generator and a demonstration of an array of modules should be made in natural conditions.
Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Vvedensky, Jane M. & Park, Robert Y.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary Report of Working Group 3: Laser and High-Gradient Structure-Based Acceleration (open access)

Summary Report of Working Group 3: Laser and High-Gradient Structure-Based Acceleration

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Date: November 27, 2012
Creator: Fazio, M V & Anderson, S G
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Test Report for Permanganate and Cold Strontium Strike for Tank 241-AN-102 (open access)

Test Report for Permanganate and Cold Strontium Strike for Tank 241-AN-102

Tanks 241-AN-102 and 241-AN-107 supernatants contain soluble Sr-90 and transuranic elements that require removal prior to vitrification to comply with the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant immobilized low-activity waste specification (WTP Contract, DE-AC27-01RV 14136, Specification 2.2.2.8, "Radionuclide Concentration Limitations") and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission provisional agreement on waste incidental to reprocessing (letter, Paperiello, C. J., "Classification of Hanford Low-Activity Tank Waste Fraction"). These two tanks have high concentrations of organics and organic complexants and are referred to as complexant concentrate tanks. A precipitation process using sodium permanganate (NaMnO{sub 4}) and strontium nitrate (Sr(NO{sub 3}){sub 2}) was developed and tested with tank waste samples to precipitate Sr-90 and transuranic elements from the supernate (PNWD-3141, Optimization of Sr/TRU Removal Conditions with Samples of AN-102 Tank Waste). Testing documented in this report was conducted to further evaluate the use of the strontium nitrate/sodium permanganate process in tank farms with a retention time of up to 12 months. Previous testing was focused on developing a process for deployment in the ultrafiltration vessels in the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant. This environment is different from tank farms in two important ways: the waste is diluted in the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant to ~5.5 …
Date: November 27, 2013
Creator: Duncan, James B.; Huber, Heinz J. & Smalley, Colleen S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Testing of a Microfluidic Sampling System for High Temperature Electrochemical MC&A (open access)

Testing of a Microfluidic Sampling System for High Temperature Electrochemical MC&A

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Date: November 27, 2013
Creator: Pereira, C. & Nichols, K. (Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Visual Modeling for Aqua Ventus I off Monhegan Island, ME (open access)

Visual Modeling for Aqua Ventus I off Monhegan Island, ME

To assist the University of Maine in demonstrating a clear pathway to project completion, PNNL has developed visualization models of the Aqua Ventus I project that accurately depict the Aqua Ventus I turbines from various points on Monhegain Island, ME and the surrounding area. With a hub height of 100 meters, the Aqua Ventus I turbines are large and may be seen from many areas on Monhegan Island, potentially disrupting important viewsheds. By developing these visualization models, which consist of actual photographs taken from Monhegan Island and the surrounding area with the Aqua Ventus I turbines superimposed within each photograph, PNNL intends to support the project’s siting and permitting process by providing the Monhegan Island community and various other stakeholders with a probable glimpse of how the Aqua Ventus I project will appear.
Date: November 27, 2013
Creator: Hanna, Luke A.; Whiting, Jonathan M. & Copping, Andrea E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library