Capital requirements for the transportation of energy materials: 1979 ARC estimates. Draft final report (open access)

Capital requirements for the transportation of energy materials: 1979 ARC estimates. Draft final report

This report contains TERA's estimates of capital requirements to transport natural gas, crude oil, petroleum products, and coal in the United States by 1990. The low, medium, and high world-oil-price scenarios from the EIA's Mid-range Energy Forecasting System (MEFS), as used in the 1979 Annual Report to Congress (ARC), were provided as a basis for the analysis and represent three alternative futures. TERA's approach varies by energy commodity to make best use of the information and analytical tools available. Summaries of transportation investment requirements through 1990 are given. Total investment requirements for three modes (pipelines, rails, waterways and the three energy commodities can accumulate to a $49.9 to $50.9 billion range depending on the scenario. The scenarios are distinguished primarily by the world price of oil which, given deregulation of domestic oil prices, affects US oil prices even more profoundly than in the past. The high price of oil, following the evidence of the last year, is projected to hold demand for oil below the recent past.
Date: August 13, 1980
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Urban Options Solar Greenhouse Project. Semi-annual technical progress report (open access)

Urban Options Solar Greenhouse Project. Semi-annual technical progress report

The design changes and construction of the Urban Options Solar Greenhouse are described. The greenhouse performance and horticultural and educational activities are discussed. (MHR)
Date: March 13, 1980
Creator: Cipparone, L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annular air space effects on nuclear waste canister temperatures in a deep geologic waste repository (open access)

Annular air space effects on nuclear waste canister temperatures in a deep geologic waste repository

Air spaces in a deep geologic repository for nuclear high level waste will have an important effect on the long-term performance of the waste package. The important temperature effects of an annular air gap surrounding a high level waste canister are determined through 3-D numerical modeling. Air gap properties and parameters specifically analyzed and presented are the air gap size, surfaces emissivity, presence of a sleeve, and initial thermal power generation rate; particular emphasis was placed on determining the effect of these variables have on the canister surface temperature. Finally a discussion based on modeling results is presented which specifically relates the results to NRC regulatory considerations.
Date: May 13, 1980
Creator: Lowry, W.E.; Cheung, H. & Davis, B.W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermal properties measurements on rocksalt samples from the site of the proposed Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (open access)

Thermal properties measurements on rocksalt samples from the site of the proposed Waste Isolation Pilot Plant

Thermal conductivity, thermal expansion, and specific heat measurements have been made on a number of specimens. The specific heat measurements were made by differential scanning calorimetry and the results showed that the specific heats of both clean rocksalt samples and of dirty samples with less than or equal to 7% insoluble impurities were essentially identical to the published specific heat for pure NaCl. In the thermal expansion measurements, two distinct groups of samples were identified. The first group had average expansion coefficients in the temperature range 300 to 700/sup 0/K close to that reported for pure NaCl. All the samples in this group were composed predominantly of halite, with only small amounts of other minerals or materials present. A second group of samples had expansion coefficients only approx. 0.3 to 0.5 that of NaCl. The samples in this group were composed largely of polyhalite, anhydrite, or siltstone. The measurements first reported by Acton on the thermal conductivity of samples taken from a borehole at the site of the proposed nuclear waste isolation pilot plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad, NM, have been extended to include additional samples and higher temperature measurements. This is not believed to be the result of the onset …
Date: May 13, 1980
Creator: Sweet, J. N. & McCreight, J. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Use of AERIN code for determining internal doses of transuranic isotopes (open access)

Use of AERIN code for determining internal doses of transuranic isotopes

The AERIN computer code is a mathematical expression of the ICRP Lung Model. The code was developed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to compute the body organ burdens and absorbed radiation doses resulting from the inhalation of transuranic isotopes and to predict the amount of activity excreted in the urine and feces as a function of time. Over forty cases of internal exposure have been studied using the AERIN code. The code, as modified, has proven to be extremely versatile. The case studies presented demonstrate the excellent correlation that can be obtained between code predictions and observed bioassay data. In one case study a discrepancy was observed between an in vivo count of the whole body and the application of the code using urine and fecal data as input. The discrepancy was resolved by in vivo skull counts that showed the code had predicted the correct skeletal burden.
Date: June 13, 1980
Creator: King, W.C.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Perspectives in the theory of nuclear collective motion (open access)

Perspectives in the theory of nuclear collective motion

This report discusses three different subjects. The first is the development of a generalized version of the VMI (variable moment of inertia) model that ties it to the original form of the IBM (interacting boson model) and provides a possibility of fitting vibrational spectra with generalized vibrational formulas. The second is a suggestion for fitting band crossing calculations of the phenomenological type more completely than has hitherto been done into the framework of the VMI method. The third, which is the most important and far reaching, is the description f a complete mathematical method for the microscopic derivation of the IBM from a conventional shell-model Hamiltonian. In addition to elements already foreseen by previous authors, there is proposed a solution for the most important problem outstanding, not only within the framework of the IBM, but also in all previous work on boson expansion. This is the problem of actually selecting, in a general fashion, the most collective excitations. A criterion is introduced that the subspace constructed from these excitations should possess an average energy that is lower than the rest of the shell model space; the actual implementation of this criterion is explained. 8 tables, 62 references.
Date: March 13, 1980
Creator: Klein, A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Multiple-comparison computer program using the bonferroni t statistic (open access)

Multiple-comparison computer program using the bonferroni t statistic

To ascertain the agreement among laboratories, samples from a single batch of material are analyzed by the different laboratories and results are then compared. A graphical format was designed for presenting the results and for showing which laboratories have significantly different results. The appropriate statistic for simultaneously testing the significance of the differences between several means is Bonferroni t. A computer program was written to make the tests between means based on Bonferroni t and also to make multiple comparisons of the standard deviations associated with the means. The program plots the results and indicates means and standard deviations which are significantly different.
Date: November 13, 1980
Creator: Johnson, E. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
REM meter for pulsed sources of neutrons (open access)

REM meter for pulsed sources of neutrons

A rem meter was constructed specifically for measuring neutrons produced by fusion experiments for which the source pulses last 10 ms or longer. The detector is a /sup 6/Li glass scintillator, 25.4 mm in diameter and 3.2 mm thick, surrounded by 11.5 cm of polyethylene. This detector has a sensitivity of 8.5 x 10/sup 4/ counts/mrem. The signals from this fast scintillator are shaped using a shorted delay line to produce pulses that are only 10 ns long so that dose equivalent rates up to 12 mrem/s can be measured with less than a 1% counting loss. The associated electronic circuits store detector counts only when the count rate exceeds a preset level. When the count rate returns to background, a conversion from counts to dose equivalent is made and the results are displayed. As a means of recording the number of source pulses that have occurred, a second display shows how many times the preset count rate has been exceeded. Accumulation of detector counts and readouts can also be controlled manually. The unit will display the integrated dose equilavent up to 200 mrem in 0.01 mrem steps. A pulse-height discriminator rejects gamma-ray interactions below 1 MeV, and the detector …
Date: August 13, 1980
Creator: Thorngate, J.E.; Hunt, G.F. & Rueppel, D.W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Vacuum analysis and design for the MFTF-B Tandem Magnetic Fusion Experiment (open access)

Vacuum analysis and design for the MFTF-B Tandem Magnetic Fusion Experiment

Three vacuum vessels comprise the vacuum envelope of MFTF-B. The design specifications are given for each. (MOW)
Date: October 13, 1980
Creator: Pittenger, L. C.; Bulmer, R. H.; Lane, M. A.; Margolies, D. S.; Valby, L. E. & Vepa, K.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Register, Volume 5, Number 44, Pages 2343-2386, June 13, 1980 (open access)

Texas Register, Volume 5, Number 44, Pages 2343-2386, June 13, 1980

A weekly publication, the Texas Register serves as the journal of state agency rulemaking for Texas. Information published in the Texas Register includes proposed, adopted, withdrawn and emergency rule actions, notices of state agency review of agency rules, governor's appointments, attorney general opinions, and miscellaneous documents such as requests for proposals. After adoption, these rulemaking actions are codified into the Texas Administrative Code.
Date: June 13, 1980
Creator: Texas. Secretary of State.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Register, Volume 5, Number 36, Pages 1811-1878, May 13, 1980 (open access)

Texas Register, Volume 5, Number 36, Pages 1811-1878, May 13, 1980

A weekly publication, the Texas Register serves as the journal of state agency rulemaking for Texas. Information published in the Texas Register includes proposed, adopted, withdrawn and emergency rule actions, notices of state agency review of agency rules, governor's appointments, attorney general opinions, and miscellaneous documents such as requests for proposals. After adoption, these rulemaking actions are codified into the Texas Administrative Code.
Date: May 13, 1980
Creator: Texas. Secretary of State.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
MFTF vacuum vessel and cryopumping system (open access)

MFTF vacuum vessel and cryopumping system

The Mirror Fusion Test Facility (MFTF) vacuum vessel and cryopumping system have attracted considerable interest within the fusion research community. Their extreme size, coupled with severe performance requirements and unique design features, justifies this interest. The planned expansion of the system to a tandem mirror configuration with thermal barriers further increases the engineering challenges of this complex facility.
Date: October 13, 1980
Creator: Valby, L.E. & Pittenger, L.C.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation and improvement of codes and standards related to the use of fuelwood. Progress report, July 1, 1980-September 30, 1980 (open access)

Evaluation and improvement of codes and standards related to the use of fuelwood. Progress report, July 1, 1980-September 30, 1980

Progress is reported on the following clearances to combustibles and wall/floor protection, chimney creosoting and chimney fires, fireplace inserts, and emissions.
Date: November 13, 1980
Creator: Peacock, R.D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Perspectives and reconciliation of viewpoints on risk assessment issues (open access)

Perspectives and reconciliation of viewpoints on risk assessment issues

It is important to recognize the distinction between risk assessment and its components which include risk analysis, perspectives study, and decision analysis. Divergence of opinion within the scientific community as well as the public at large is a characteristic of issues related to nuclear power. The divergent opinions can largely be characterized as either optimistic or pessimistic in nature. Reconciliation of divergent viewpoints presents some difficult challenges. It is doubtful that issues which have an emotional or philosophical basis can be resolved through technical efforts. Public education on the technical issues might prove helpful.
Date: February 13, 1980
Creator: Smith, C.F. & Cohen, J.J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Profile Modification and Hot Electron Temperature From Resonant Absorption at Modest Intensity (open access)

Profile Modification and Hot Electron Temperature From Resonant Absorption at Modest Intensity

Resonant absorption is investigated in expanding plasmas. The momentum deposition associated with the ejection of hot electrons toward low density via wavebreaking readily exceeds that of the incident laser radiation and results in significant modification of the density profile at critical. New scaling of hot electron temperature with laser and plasma parameters is presented.
Date: October 13, 1980
Creator: Albritton, J. R. & Langdon, A. B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Manufacturing the MFTF magnet (open access)

Manufacturing the MFTF magnet

The Mirror Fusion Test Facility (MFTF) is a large mirror program experiment for magnetic fusion energy. It will combine and extend the near-classical plasma confinement achieved in 2XIIB with advanced neutral-beam and magnet technologies. The product of ion density and confinement time will be improved more than an order of magnitude, while the superconducting magnet weight will be extrapolated from 15 tons in Baseball II to 375 tons in MFTF. Recent reactor studies show that the MFTF will traverse much of the distance in magnet technology towards the reactor regime.
Date: October 13, 1980
Creator: Dalder, E. N. C.; Hinkle, R. E. & Hodges, A. J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Status report to DOE Nuclear Data Committee (open access)

Status report to DOE Nuclear Data Committee

This status report from Lawrence Livermore Laboratory covers work in the areas of nuclear data applications - measurements, nuclear data application - calculations, nuclear data for reactor safety, fission physics, and data evaluation and compilation. Separate abstracts were prepared for seven of the contributions to this report. 7 figures, 3 tables. (RWR)
Date: March 13, 1980
Creator: Haight, R. C. & Struble, G. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending March 8, 1980 (open access)

Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending March 8, 1980

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 during two years for turkey eggs set and poults hatched.
Date: March 13, 1980
Creator: Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Test storage of spent reactor fuel in the Climax granite at the Nevada Test Site (open access)

Test storage of spent reactor fuel in the Climax granite at the Nevada Test Site

A test of retrievable dry geologic storage of spent fuel assemblies from an operating commercial nuclear reactor is underway at the Nevada Test Site. This generic test is located 420 m below the surface in the Climax granitic stock. Eleven canisters of spent fuel approximately 2.3 years out of reactor core (about 2 kW/canister thermal output) will be emplaced in a storage drift along with 6 electrical simulator canisters and their effects will be compared. Two adjacent drifts will contain electrical heaters, which will be operated to simulate within the test array the thermal field of a large repository. The test objectives, technical concepts and rationale, and details of the test are stated and discussed.
Date: February 13, 1980
Creator: Ramspott, L. D. & Ballou, L. B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Catalysts for upgrading coal-derived liquids. Quarterly report, October 1-December 31, 1979 (open access)

Catalysts for upgrading coal-derived liquids. Quarterly report, October 1-December 31, 1979

The design and partial construction of a new trickle-flow, packed bed reactor system was achieved. This reactor will be used to conduct investigations of throwaway type catalysts and zoned or mixed catalyst beds. It will also be used to support studies of catalyst activity decay. Most of these decay studies will be conducted in the Catalyst Life Test Unit (CLTU). The CLTU has been improved by redesign of the H/sub 2/ flow system and several minor changes. A new H/sub 2/ supply system has been designed and items ordered for installation. One experimental run was conducted in one of the three reactors of the CLTU. Raw anthracene oil was the feedstock and a vendor catalyst was used (Nalco, NM-502, Ni-Mo-Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/). Run conditions were: 700F(371C), 1500 psig and 2.0 hour space time (volume hourly). The objective of this run was to test equipment, familiarize personnel and to obtain a data base for future experiments. The sulfur removal was better than 95% throughout the 162 hours of operation. However, nitrogen removal activity decayed from 70% to about 35% after only 30 to 50 hours.
Date: January 13, 1980
Creator: Crynes, B L
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending November 8, 1980 (open access)

Texas Turkey Poults: For Week Ending November 8, 1980

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 during two years for turkey eggs set and poults hatched.
Date: November 13, 1980
Creator: Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Parks & Wildlife News, November 13, 1980 (open access)

Texas Parks & Wildlife News, November 13, 1980

Weekly newsletter discussing natural resources, parks, hunting and fishing, and other information related to the outdoors in Texas.
Date: November 13, 1980
Creator: Texas. Parks and Wildlife Department.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Parks & Wildlife News, February 13, 1980 (open access)

Texas Parks & Wildlife News, February 13, 1980

Weekly newsletter discussing natural resources, parks, hunting and fishing, and other information related to the outdoors in Texas.
Date: February 13, 1980
Creator: Texas. Parks and Wildlife Department.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History