Special Conditions for HGP-A Wellhead Generator Proof-of-Feasibility Project, Specification S-00-001 (open access)

Special Conditions for HGP-A Wellhead Generator Proof-of-Feasibility Project, Specification S-00-001

This specification applies to the general requirements of all purchased materials and equipment and provides general instructions for Suppliers. Purchaser as referred to here under is the Research Corp. of University of Hawaii. Rogers Engineering Co., Inc. is the authorized representative of the Research Corp. of University of Hawaii with respect to purchases made under this specification.
Date: October 25, 1978
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Kilowatt Isotope Power System: component test report for the Ground Demonstration System Alternator Stator (open access)

Kilowatt Isotope Power System: component test report for the Ground Demonstration System Alternator Stator

Results are presented of acceptance tests conducted on the Alternator Stator, S/N 002, for the Kilowatt Isotope Power System. These results show that the Alternator Stator, S/N 002 for the Kilowatt Isotope Power System has satisfactorily completed the testing set forth within Sundstrand Test Specification 2538. Test requirements of TS 2538 were extracted from the Kilowatt Isotope Power System, and Phase I Test Plan.
Date: April 25, 1978
Creator: Brainard, E.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
10-MWe pilot-plant-receiver panel test requirements document solar thermal test facility (open access)

10-MWe pilot-plant-receiver panel test requirements document solar thermal test facility

Testing plans for a full-scale test receiver panel and supporting hardware which essentially duplicate both physically and functionally, the design planned for the Barstow Solar Pilot Plant are presented. Testing is to include operation during normal start and shutdown, intermittent cloud conditions, and emergencies to determine the panel's transient and steady state operating characteristics and performance under conditions equal to or exceeding those expected in the pilot plant. The effects of variations of input and output conditions on receiver operation are also to be investigated. Test hardware are described, including the pilot plant receiver, the test receiver assembly, receiver panel, flow control, electrical control and instrumentation, and structural assembly. Requirements for the Solar Thermal Test Facility for the tests are given. The safety of the system is briefly discussed, and procedures are described for assembly, installation, checkout, normal and abnormal operations, maintenance, removal and disposition. Also briefly discussed are quality assurance, contract responsibilities, and test documentation. (LEW)
Date: August 25, 1978
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Double-exposure collector system. Technical progress report, April 1-June 30, 1978 (open access)

Double-exposure collector system. Technical progress report, April 1-June 30, 1978

A retrofit solar water-heating system has been installed in a three-story apartment building at Drexel University. The system employs two conventional collector banks (10 PPG collectors) mounted at the latitude angle for Philadelphia of 40 deg from the horizontal and two double-exposure collectors (DEC's) mounted vertically in mirrored enclosures. Although the DEC units are being used for year-round domestic water heating for the building, they are designed to provide maximum output in the winter and are therefore well-suited to solar space heat applications. Instrumentation for testing the DEC units has been developed and installed in the apartment building. The temperature sensors have been calibrated and regular data collection has begun. Some of the performance data acquired in June and July is presented and analyzed. The performance of the DEC units has been excellent during these summer months. A computer program has been developed for performance calculations for a variety of mirror configurations and latitude locations. Some preliminary results are presentd for latitudes 35, 40 and 45 deg.
Date: July 25, 1978
Creator: Larson, D. C. & Savery, C. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Data gathering in support of phase O program for waste heat utilization from nuclear enrichment facilities, Ohio (open access)

Data gathering in support of phase O program for waste heat utilization from nuclear enrichment facilities, Ohio

The gathering of demographic, community development, and economic data for the region impacted by the Pikeville (Ohio) Nuclear Enrichment Facility is described. These data are to be used for establishing possible community uses, e.g., space heating, domestic water heating, and industrial uses, of waste heat from the facility. It was concluded that although the economic feasibility of such waste heat utilization remains to be proven, the community would cooperate in a feasibility demonstration program. (LCL)
Date: June 25, 1978
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental power reactor dc generator energy storage study (open access)

Experimental power reactor dc generator energy storage study

This study covers the use of dc generators for meeting the Experimental Power Reactor Ohmic Heating Energy Storage Requirements. The dc generators satisfy these requirements which are the same as defined in WFPS-TME-038 which covered the use of ac generators and homopolar generators. The costs of the latter two systems have been revised to eliminate first-of-a-kind factors. The cost figures for dc generators indicate a need to develop larger machines in order to take advantage of the economy-of-scale that the large ac machines have. Each of the systems has its own favorable salient features on which to base a system selection.
Date: August 25, 1978
Creator: Heck, F.M.; Smeltzer, G.S.; Myers, E.H. & Kilgore, L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Regional demand forecasting model: 1977-1978 versions. Task 3, supplement to final documentation report (open access)

Regional demand forecasting model: 1977-1978 versions. Task 3, supplement to final documentation report

This appendix supplements Chapter II of the RDFOR Model documentation report. It consists of six tables: US total sector quantities, 1960-1975 in trillions of Btu; US fuel sector quantities, 1960-1975 in trillions of Btu; US fuel sector prices, 1960-1975 in constant 1975 dollars per million Btu; historical total sector quantities by region, 1960-1975 in trillions of Btu; historical energy prices by fuel/sector by region, 1960-1975 in constant 1975 dollars per million Btu; and historical energy quantities by fuel/sector by region, 1960-1975 in trillions of Btu.
Date: September 25, 1978
Creator: Parhizgari, A M
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Regional demand forecasting and simulation model: user's manual. Task 4, final report (open access)

Regional demand forecasting and simulation model: user's manual. Task 4, final report

The Department of Energy's Regional Demand Forecasting Model (RDFOR) is an econometric and simulation system designed to estimate annual fuel-sector-region specific consumption of energy for the US. Its purposes are to (1) provide the demand side of the Project Independence Evaluation System (PIES), (2) enhance our empirical insights into the structure of US energy demand, and (3) assist policymakers in their decisions on and formulations of various energy policies and/or scenarios. This report provides a self-contained user's manual for interpreting, utilizing, and implementing RDFOR simulation software packages. Chapters I and II present the theoretical structure and the simulation of RDFOR, respectively. Chapter III describes several potential scenarios which are (or have been) utilized in the RDFOR simulations. Chapter IV presents an overview of the complete software package utilized in simulation. Chapter V provides the detailed explanation and documentation of this package. The last chapter describes step-by-step implementation of the simulation package using the two scenarios detailed in Chapter III. The RDFOR model contains 14 fuels: gasoline, electricity, natural gas, distillate and residual fuels, liquid gases, jet fuel, coal, oil, petroleum products, asphalt, petroleum coke, metallurgical coal, and total fuels, spread over residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors.
Date: September 25, 1978
Creator: Parhizgari, A M
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Regional Demand Forecasting Model: 1977 and 1978 versions. Task 3, final documentation report (open access)

Regional Demand Forecasting Model: 1977 and 1978 versions. Task 3, final documentation report

This report documents the demand forecasting model, RDFOR. Chapter I presents an overview of the structure of RDFOR as well as its linkages with other models within the PIES model. An important link between RDFOR and PIES is the Demand Interface System (DFACE) which prepares the output of RDFOR for input into PIES. Chapter II provides an in-depth analysis of the data bases used in the estimation and simulation of RDFOR. It presents an analysis of trends in energy data by fuel and by sector for both the United States as a whole and for each of the 10 DOE Regions. Chapter III provides a detailed analysis of the theoretical structure of RDFOR, analyzes a transportation sector model and a minor fuels sector model which differ in structure from the other sectors within RDFOR, and examines the econometric implementation of RDFOR. Chapter IV describes the simulation of RDFOR and its resultant forecasts. Emphasis is placed on the various restrictions and transformations performed prior to and during the simulation. A description of scenario implementation is also included. An analysis of the changes made in the simulation equations from the specification of the estimation equations is an important part of this chapter.
Date: September 25, 1978
Creator: Parhizgari, A M
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Semiconductor grade, solar silicon purification project. Technical quarterly report No. 10, April 1--June 30, 1978 (open access)

Semiconductor grade, solar silicon purification project. Technical quarterly report No. 10, April 1--June 30, 1978

The technical progress reported is divided into seven task areas. They are as follows: (1) thermal disproportionation of Si/sub x/F/sub y/ homologues on Si packed beds. Effort has been directed toward the study of the thermal disproportionation of Si/sub x/F/sub y/ homologues on Si packed beds at 850/sup 0/C and 500/sup 0/C. (2) review of experimental results on the near-continuous reactor. The silicon transport data from forty runs conducted on the near-continuous reactor are summarized and discussed. (3) thermal analysis of (SiF/sub 2/)/sub x/ polymer. At 276 to 286/sup 0/C a strong exothermic transition occurs in the (SiF/sub 2/)/sub x/ polymer. The enthalpy (..delta..H) measured by D.S.C. was -44.37 cal/gm. Other smaller endotherms were observed at 96/sup 0/C and 363/sup 0/C. (4) motorola purification therodynamics. In the Appendix can be found thermodynamic calculations for the predicted SiF/sub 4/ to SiF/sub 2/ conversion efficiencies for Step I in the SiF/sub 4/ transport purification process. (5) polymer condensation. It was concluded from the polymer condensation experiments at 0/sup 0/C that substrates and higher pressures in the polymer condensation unit increase condensation efficiency. However, the higher pressure occurring in these experiments markedly reduced the Step I reaction efficiency. (6) crystal growth. Single crystal …
Date: July 25, 1978
Creator: Ingle, William M.; Chaney, Robert; Thompson, Stephen; Rosler, Dick & Jackson, John
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electric gun: a new method for generating shock pressures in excess of 1 TPa (open access)

Electric gun: a new method for generating shock pressures in excess of 1 TPa

By combining the electrically-driven, flying-plate, high-explosive initiator with well-known gas-gun technology, a novel method of generating and measuring shock pressures greater than 1 TPa has been developed. Called the electric gun, this system is competitive with laser or nuclear-driven, shock-wave, equation-of-state experiments in the 1 to 5 TPa range. Compared to those other methods, it has the advantage of simplicity, high precision, and low cost. In addition, its small size and low total energy allow it to be easily contained for experiments with toxic materials.
Date: September 25, 1978
Creator: Steinberg, D.; Chau, H.; Dittbenner, G. & Weingart, R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ductile crack initiation in the Charpy V-notch test (open access)

Ductile crack initiation in the Charpy V-notch test

Initiation and growth of a crack in the Charpy V-notch test was investigated by performing both static and impact controlled deflection tests. Test specimens were deformed to various deflections, heat-tinted to mark crack extension and broken apart at low temperature to allow extension measurements. Measurement of the crack extension provided an estimate of crack initiation as defined by different criteria. Crack initiation starts well before maximum load, and is dependent on the definition of ''initiation''. Using a definition of first micro-initiation away from the ductile blunting, computer model predictions agreed favorably with the experimental results.
Date: April 25, 1978
Creator: Server, W. L.; Norris, D. M., Jr. & Prado, M. E.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Instrumenting a pressure suppression experiment for a Mark I boiling water reactor: another measurements engineering challenge (open access)

Instrumenting a pressure suppression experiment for a Mark I boiling water reactor: another measurements engineering challenge

A /sup 1///sub 5/-scale test facility of a pressure-suppression system from a Mark I boiling water reactor was instrumented with seven types of transducers to obtain high-accuracy, dynamic loading data during a hypothetical loss-of-coolant accident. A total of 27 air tests have been completed with an average of 175 transducers recorded for each test. An end-to-end calibration of the total measurement system was run to establish accuracy of the data. The instrumentation verified the analysis of the dynamic loading of the pressure-suppression system.
Date: April 25, 1978
Creator: Shay, W.M.; Brough, W.G. & Miller, T.B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ductile crack initiation in the Charpy V-notch test (open access)

Ductile crack initiation in the Charpy V-notch test

Crack initiation and growth in the Charpy V-notch test are investigated for controlled deflections of the specimen applied both by slow bending and by impact. Charpy test specimens were deformed to various deflections, heat-tinted to mark the crack extensions, and broken apart at low temperature to allow measurement of the crack extensions. These measurements provide estimates of crack initiation as defined by various criteria. The loading point at which crack initiation occurs depends on the particular definition being used for ''initiation,'' but in all cases it is well before the maximum load is reached. When initiation is defined as the first observable micro-initiation away from the ductile blunting of the notch root, the experimental results are in good agreement with computer modeling predictions.
Date: May 25, 1978
Creator: Server, W. L.; Norris, D. M., Jr. & Prado, M. E.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Critical current densities of magnetron sputtered Nb/sub 3/Ge films (open access)

Critical current densities of magnetron sputtered Nb/sub 3/Ge films

Nb/sub 3/Ge films fabricated by magnetron sputtering at substrate temperatures T/sub s/, from 600 to 850/sup 0/C and film thicknesses of 1 to 5 ..mu..m have been analyzed with respect to transition temperature T/sub c/, critical current density as a function of applied field J/sub c/(H), and grain size. J/sub c/ at 5Tesla shows a strong dependence on T/sub s/, decreasing by more than an order of magnitude as T/sub s/ increases from 700 to 815/sup 0/C. This decrease will be related to grain diameter D. Results will be presented which suggest a lower J/sub c/(H) in thicker films prepared at a fixed T/sub s/ is caused by increased grain diameters as the films grow in thickness. Evidence will be presented showing these results to be consistent with grain boundaries being the dominant pinning mechanism in these films.
Date: September 25, 1978
Creator: Kampwirth, R.T.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual environmental monitoring report: calender year 1977. [/sup 238/Pu, /sup 3/H, Mound Laboratory] (open access)

Annual environmental monitoring report: calender year 1977. [/sup 238/Pu, /sup 3/H, Mound Laboratory]

The local environment surrounding Mound Facility was monitored for tritium and plutonium-238. The results are reported for calendar year 1977. The environmental parameters analyzed included air, water, foodstuffs, soil and silt. The average concentrations of plutonium-238 and tritium were within the applicable stringent standards for radioactive species adopted by the U.S. DOE. Mound Facility drinking water has been brought into compliance with the new EPA standard for tritium in community drinking water systems, and Mound has undertaken a program to achieve compliance for nine private wells adjacent to the Facility site. The program has partially achieved its objective by bringing Mound wells and some of the nine affected private wells in the vicinity of Mound Facility into compliance with the U.S. EPA standard and significantly reducing tritium concentration in the remaining wells. Data concerning nonradioactive species in air and water are also presented and compared to federal, state, and local standards, where applicable.
Date: April 25, 1978
Creator: Farmer, B. M. & Carfagno, D. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Muon polarization in e/sup +/e/sup -/. -->. mu. /sup +/. mu. /sup -/ (open access)

Muon polarization in e/sup +/e/sup -/. -->. mu. /sup +/. mu. /sup -/

A calculation of the cross section for e/sup +/e/sup -/ ..-->.. ..mu../sup +/..mu../sup -/ interactions is performed assuming colliding beam conditions and propagation of a neutral intermediate vector boson. From this a derivation of the expression for the longitudinal polarization of the final state ..mu../sup -/ is made. The calculation, using relativistic, weak interaction, and field theory, demonstrates the connection between the polarization and the weak force parameters explicity. (JFP)
Date: May 25, 1978
Creator: Gary, J.W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Methods of economic analysis applied to fusion research: discount rate determination and the fossil fuel price effect (open access)

Methods of economic analysis applied to fusion research: discount rate determination and the fossil fuel price effect

In current and previous efforts, ECON has provided a preliminary economic assessment of a fusion research program. Part of this effort was the demonstration of a methodology for the estimation of reactor system costs and risk and for the treatment of program alternatives as a series of steps (tests) to buy information, thereby controlling program risk and providing a sound economic rationale for properly constructed research programs. The first phase of work also identified two areas which greatly affect the overall economic evaluation of fusion research and which warranted further study in the second phase. This led to the two tasks of the second phase reported herein: (1) discount rate determination and (2) evaluation of the effect of the expectation of the introduction of fusion power on current fossil fuel prices. In the first task, various conceptual measures of the social rate of discount were reviewed and critiqued. In the second task, a benefit area that had been called out by ECON was further examined. Long-range R and D yields short-term benefits in the form of lower nonrenewable energy resource prices because the R and D provides an expectation of future competition for the remaining reserves at the time of …
Date: September 25, 1978
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hybrid Staging of Geothermal Energy Conversion Processes (open access)

Hybrid Staging of Geothermal Energy Conversion Processes

A hybrid system consists of two or more energy conversion processes. This study examines the use of three energy conversion machines in hybrid systems: the conventional single-phase turbine, and the two-phase expanders known as the Lysholm engine and the radial outflow reaction turbine. Two hybrid systems are presented. The first is a two-stage, single-flash system with the Lysholm engine as the first stage, and a separator and conventional turbine as the second stage. The second system adds a radial outflow reaction turbine to recover a part of the energy rejected in the second stage. A theoretical specific power of 41.3 kW.s/lb is predicted for the two-stage, single-flash hybrid system. The addition of the radial outflow rotary turbine increases performance to 44.8 kW.s/lb. Both are superior to the double-flash system, with a specific power of 37.8 kW.s/lb. In addition, the hybrid system offers operating flexibility.
Date: September 25, 1978
Creator: Steidel, Robert F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of a radial-outflow reaction turbine concept for geothermal application (open access)

Analysis of a radial-outflow reaction turbine concept for geothermal application

The radial-outflow reaction turbine, a pure-reaction turbine designed to improve the conversion efficiency of geothermal energy into electrical power is described. It also has potential as a total-flow turbine for low-temperature water. The principle of incomplete expansion can be used to obtain a reduction in turbine size when the turbine exhausts into a low-pressure condenser. And, by adding this turbine to single- and two-stage flashed-steam systems, the conversion efficiency of systems utilizing low- and high-energy wellhead sources, respectively can be improved. The Appendix outlines the analysis of the radial-outflow reaction turbine and leads to an expression for engine efficiency.
Date: May 25, 1978
Creator: House, P.A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Volume reduction system for solid and liquid TRU waste from the nuclear fuel cycle: April--June 1978 (open access)

Volume reduction system for solid and liquid TRU waste from the nuclear fuel cycle: April--June 1978

The laboratory cyclone incinerator has been developed to study the effects of burning feed containing radionuclides other than plutonium-238. These isotopes, which will be primarily products of fission, must be efficiently removed from the off-gas if combustible waste containing such species is to be incinerated. Modifications to the original incinerator design were made to increase the efficiency of combustion and particulate removal in the system and to reduce its energy consumption. A drum compactor was purchased, installed, and tested. The test results were as expected; a 55-gal steel drum volume was reduced by 86%. The ash/cement matrix studies were completed. The 65/35 mixture proved to be the best for dry-cure pellets, and the 80/20 mixture produced the best wet-cured pellets. Experimental incinerator ash was successfully sintered; the final carbon content was less than 0.1 wt%.
Date: July 25, 1978
Creator: Alexander, B.M.; Lewis, E.L.; Doty, J.W. & Batchelder, D.H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
HP-67 calculator programs for thermodynamic data and phase diagram calculations (open access)

HP-67 calculator programs for thermodynamic data and phase diagram calculations

This report is a supplement to a tabulation of the thermodynamic and phase data for the 100 binary systems of Mo with the elements from H to Lr. The calculations of thermodynamic data and phase equilibria were carried out from 5000/sup 0/K to low temperatures. This report presents the methods of calculation used. The thermodynamics involved is rather straightforward and the reader is referred to any advanced thermodynamic text. The calculations were largely carried out using an HP-65 programmable calculator. In this report, those programs are reformulated for use with the HP-67 calculator; great reduction in the number of programs required to carry out the calculation results.
Date: May 25, 1978
Creator: Brewer, L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geochemistry, Petrology, and Basin Analysis. Quarterly Report (open access)

Geochemistry, Petrology, and Basin Analysis. Quarterly Report

Progress was made in all three areas this quarter--geochemistry, petrology, and basin analysis. In geochemistry the isotope work is well-established as is elemental analysis. Both are useful in application of data from other sources to the shales sequence, as shown. The V/Ni is proceeding well, and should be complete by July. The phenolic aldehyde work is not yet started because of equipment supply problems. In petrology some important progress was made in internal surface area studies of the shale in the Cumberland Thrust. Thin section petrography of outcrop samples from the Virginia side of the thrust is nearly complete. In basin analysis, the basic stratigraphic work of the project is nearly complete, with perhaps some problems remaining in the lower part of the section. All contractors are encouraged to produce the isopach maps, etc. of each unit as soon as possible. Representatives from Cincinnati have attended several meetings this quarter helping to coordinate these activities. The paleocurrent study of the basin is very nearly complete, needing some final work along the western side.
Date: April 25, 1978
Creator: Maynard, J. B.; Potter, P. E. & Pryor, W. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preparation of standard Umtanum sample by Battelle Northwest Laboratories (open access)

Preparation of standard Umtanum sample by Battelle Northwest Laboratories

Sample collection and preparation of the Umtanum Flow basalt for geochemical testing are described. (LK)
Date: April 25, 1978
Creator: Hodge, C. E. & Grutzeck, M. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library