IEA Annex 26: Advanced Supermarket Refrigeration/Heat Recovery Systems (open access)

IEA Annex 26: Advanced Supermarket Refrigeration/Heat Recovery Systems

With increased concern about the impact of refrigerant leakage on global warming, a number of new supermarket refrigeration system configurations requiring significantly less refrigerant charge are being considered. In order to help promote the development of advanced systems and expand the knowledge base for energy-efficient supermarket technology, the International Energy Agency (IEA) established IEA Annex 26 (Advanced Supermarket Refrigeration/Heat Recovery Systems) under the ''IEA Implementing Agreement on Heat Pumping Technologies''. Annex 26 focuses on demonstrating and documenting the energy saving and environmental benefits of advanced systems design for food refrigeration and space heating and cooling for supermarkets. Advanced in this context means systems that use less energy, require less refrigerant and produce lower refrigerant emissions. Stated another way, the goal is to identify supermarket refrigeration and HVAC technology options that reduce the total equivalent warming impact (TEWI) of supermarkets by reducing both system energy use (increasing efficiency) and reducing total refrigerant charge. The Annex has five participating countries: Canada, Denmark, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The working program of the Annex has involved analytical and experimental investigation of several candidate system design approaches to determine their potential to reduce refrigerant usage and energy consumption. Advanced refrigeration system …
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Baxter, VAN
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Observations of Anisotropic Ion Temperature during RF Heating in the NSTX Edge (open access)

Observations of Anisotropic Ion Temperature during RF Heating in the NSTX Edge

A new spectroscopic diagnostic on the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) measures the velocity distribution of ions in the plasma edge with both poloidal and toroidal views. An anisotropic ion temperature is measured during the presence of high power HHFW RF heating in He plasmas, with the poloidal T(sub)i roughly twice the toroidal T(sub)i. Moreover, the measured spectral distribution suggests that two populations have temperatures of 500 eV and 50 eV with rotation velocities of -50 km/s and -10 km/s, respectively. This bi-modal distribution is observed in both the toroidal and poloidal views (in both He II and C III ions), and is well correlated with the period of RF power application to the plasma. The temperature of the edge ions is observed to increase with the applied RF power, which was scanned between 0 and 4.3MW. The ion heating mechanism from HHFW RF power has not yet been identified.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Biewer, T. M.; Bell, R. E.; Darrow, D. S.; Phillips, C. K. & Wilson, J. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tactical Aircraft Modernization: Issues for Congress (open access)

Tactical Aircraft Modernization: Issues for Congress

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Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Bolkcom, Christopher
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fishery, Aquaculture, and Marine Mammal Online News and Information Sources (open access)

Fishery, Aquaculture, and Marine Mammal Online News and Information Sources

This report discusses Fishery, Aquaculture, and Marine Mammal online news and information sources.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Buck, Eugene H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Symmetric Textures in So(10) and LMA Solution for Solar Neutrinos. (open access)

Symmetric Textures in So(10) and LMA Solution for Solar Neutrinos.

A model based on SUSY SO(10) combined with SU(2) family symmetry is constructed. In contrast with the commonly used effective operator approach, 126-dimensional Higgs fields are utilized to construct the Yukawa sector. R-parity symmetry is thus preserved at low energies. The symmetric mass textures arising from the left-light symmetry breaking chain of SO(10) give rise to very good predictions for quark and lepton masses and mixings. The prediction for sin2{beta} agrees with the average of current bounds from BaBar and Belle. In the neutrino sector, our predictions are in good agreement with results from atmospheric neutrino experiments. Our model accommodates the LMA solution to the solar neutrino anomaly. The prediction of our model for the |U{sub ev{sub 3}}| element in the MNS matrix is close to the sensitivity of current experiments; thus the validity of our model can be tested in the near future. We also investigate the coil-elation between the |U{sub ev{sub 3}}| element and tan{sup 2} {theta}{sub {center_dot}}, in a general two-zero neutrino mass texture.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Chen, Mu-Chun & Mahanthappa, K. T.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
PARTICLE PRODUCTION AT RHIC ENERGIES. (open access)

PARTICLE PRODUCTION AT RHIC ENERGIES.

This paper presents recent results from the BRAHMS experiment at RHIC; including results on particle production in rapidity space extending from y = 0 to y {approx} 3 and on the transverse momentum distribution of fully identified charged particles. These results were obtained from the 5% most central Au-Au collisions recorded during RHIC Run-2 at {radical}(s{sub NN}) = 200 GeV.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: DEBBE,R. FOR THE BRAHMS COLLABORATION
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
COLLIMATION EXPERIENCE AT RHIC. (open access)

COLLIMATION EXPERIENCE AT RHIC.

In the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) the abort kicker magnets are the limiting aperture. Continuous losses at this location could deteriorate the kicker performance. In addition, losses especially in the triplet area cause backgrounds in the experimental detectors. The RHIC one-stage collimation system was used to reduce these backgrounds as well as losses at the abort kickers. Collimation performance and results from various runs with even and uneven species (Au-Au, pp and d-Au) are presented and compared. Upgrades of the system for the upcoming high luminosity runs are outlined.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: DREES,K. A. FLILLER,R. TRBOJEVIC,D. KAIN,V.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
2.5 MHz feedforward beam loading compensation in the Fermilab Main Injector (open access)

2.5 MHz feedforward beam loading compensation in the Fermilab Main Injector

There are five 2.5 MHz ferrite cavities (h = 28) in the Main Injector with an R/Q of 500 that are presently used for coalescing for the Tevatron. For use with the Fermilab Recycler, feedforward (FF) beam loading compensation (BLC) is required on these cavities because they will be required to operate at a net of 2 kV. Under current Recycler beam conditions, the beam-induced voltage is of this order. Recently a system using a digital bucket delay module operating at 53 MHz (h = 588) was used to produce a one-turn-delay feedforward signal. This signal was then combined with the low level RF signal to the 2.5 MHz cavities to cancel the beam induced voltage. During current operation they have shown consistently to operate with over a 20 dB reduction in beam loading.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Dey, Joseph E.; Kourbanis, Ioanis & Steimel, James
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Proposed Change to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) under S. 113 (open access)

Proposed Change to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) under S. 113

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Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Elsea, Jennifer K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
LUMINOSITY INCREASE AT THE INCOHERENT BEAM BEAM LIMIT WITH SIX SUPERBUNCHES IN RHIC. (open access)

LUMINOSITY INCREASE AT THE INCOHERENT BEAM BEAM LIMIT WITH SIX SUPERBUNCHES IN RHIC.

By colliding bunches of greater length under a larger angle, the tune spread caused by the beam-beam interaction can be reduced. Assuming a constant limit for the beam-beam tune shift, the bunch intensity can then be raised. In this way, a luminosity increase is possible. We review this strategy for proton beams in RHIC, with two collisions and consider six long bunches. Barrier cavities are used to fill every accelerating bucket of the machine, except for an abort gap, and to create the superbunches bunches at store. Resonances driven by the beam-beam interaction and coherent effects are neglected in this article.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: FISCHER,W. BLASKIEWICZ,M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
TUNE MODULATION FROM BEAM BEAM INTERACTION AND UNEQUAL RADIO FREQUENCIES IN RHIC. (open access)

TUNE MODULATION FROM BEAM BEAM INTERACTION AND UNEQUAL RADIO FREQUENCIES IN RHIC.

The two RHIC rings have independent rf systems to accommodate different species. Thus, the radio frequencies can differ when the phase and radial loops are closed, and the if frequencies of the two rings are not synchronized. A radio frequency difference leads to longitudinally moving beam crossing points. When the crossing points are between the beam splitting dipoles, the beams experience the beam-beam interaction. Outside the interaction region the beam-beam interaction is switched off. In this way the tune is modulated. A computation of the tune modulation depth, pulse shape and frequency is presented. Tune modulation measurements are shown.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: FISCHER,W. CAMERON,P. PEGGS,S. SATOGATA,T.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
BEAM-BEAM 2003 SUMMARY. (open access)

BEAM-BEAM 2003 SUMMARY.

This paper summarizes the presentations and discussions of the Beam-Beam'03 workshop, held in Montauk, Long Island, from May 19 to 23, 2003. Presentations and discussions focused on halo generation from beam-beam interactions; beam-beam limits, especially coherent limits and their effects on existing and future hadron colliders; beam-beam compensation techniques, particularly for long-range interactions; and beam-beam study tools in theory, simulation, and experiment.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: FISCHER,W. SEN,T.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Highway Finance: RABA’s Double-edged Sword (open access)

Highway Finance: RABA’s Double-edged Sword

This report discusses a possible reduction in federal highway program spending. Congress has chosen to overrule provisions of law that would have reduced the FY2003 spending level to $23.2 billion, and has instead settled on $31.8 billion, the same as the FY2002 level.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Fischer, John W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of Beam Beam Observations During Stores in Rhic. (open access)

Summary of Beam Beam Observations During Stores in Rhic.

During stores, the beam-beam interaction has a significant impact on the beam and luminosity lifetimes in RHIC. This was observed in heavy ion, and even more pronounced in proton collisions. Observations include measurements of beam-beam induced tune shifts, lifetime and emittance growth measurements with and without beam-beam interaction, and background rates as a function of tunes. In addition, RHIC is currently the only hadron collider in which strong-strong beam-beam effects can be seen. Coherent beam-beam modes were observed, and suppressed by tune changes. In this article we summarize the most important beam-beam observations made during stores so far.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Fischer, W.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recent improvements to the ASTRA particle tracking code (open access)

Recent improvements to the ASTRA particle tracking code

The Astra simulation code has been successfully used in the design of linac and rf photoinjector systems utilizing beams with azimuthal symmetry. We present recently implemented changes to Astra that allow tracking of beams in beamlines without the assumption of any symmetry. The changes especially include a 3D mesh space charge algorithm and the possibility to import 3D electromagnetic fieldmaps from eigensolver programs.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Flottmann, Klaus; Lidia, Steven & Piot, Philippe
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
QCD Results from the CDF Experiment at squareroot s = 1.96 TeV (open access)

QCD Results from the CDF Experiment at squareroot s = 1.96 TeV

First QCD results obtained from the CDF experiment using Run II data are reported. The Run II physics program at the Tevatron started in the spring of 2001, with protons and anti-protons colliding at an energy of {radical}s = 1.96 TeV. The size of the data sample already compares to that of Run I. Results presented here include the measurement of the inclusive jet cross section, a search for new particles decaying to dijets, and a study of diffractive dijet events.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Gallinaro, Michele
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Slamming: The Unauthorized Change of a Consumer's Telephone Service Provider (open access)

Slamming: The Unauthorized Change of a Consumer's Telephone Service Provider

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Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Gilroy, Angele A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Defense Department Original Transformation Proposal: Compared to Existing Law (open access)

Defense Department Original Transformation Proposal: Compared to Existing Law

The Department of Defense (DOD) has sent the Congress a major proposal entitled “Defense Transformation for the 21st Century Act of 2003”on April 10, 2003. This report briefly summarizes and presents all of the sections of the original DOD proposal in a side by side with the relevant provisions in current law, if they exist, that would have been affected by the proposal. The idea is to provide a “road map” that relates each section of the proposal to existing law. Provisions from the Homeland Security Act (HSA) of 2002 specific to the Department of Homeland Security are separately listed from the rest of the existing law, and are the most recently enacted changes to Title 5.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Goldich, Robert L.; Pagliano, Gary J.; Schwemle, Barbara L. & Nicola, Thomas J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Economic Analysis of the Charitable Contribution Deduction for Non-Itemizers (open access)

Economic Analysis of the Charitable Contribution Deduction for Non-Itemizers

This report summarizes the provisions affecting charitable contribution deductions of individuals, and then analyzes the incentive such a deduction would create for increased charitable giving beginning with the original proposal for a relatively low cap and then considering other approaches including the current one. It does not attempt to estimate other types of societal impacts. The non-itemizer’s charitable deduction was the single most important tax provision in the original version of H.R. 7. In S. 1924, S. 476, and the current version of H.R. 7, the nonitemizer provision was temporary and had a higher cap (and a floor). The provision affecting rollovers from IRAs, which can also function as a deduction for nonitemizers, is also discussed briefly.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Gravelle, Jane G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tax Incentives for Charity: An Overview of Legislative Proposals (open access)

Tax Incentives for Charity: An Overview of Legislative Proposals

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Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Gravelle, Jane G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Electronic Structure of Solid Density Plasmas by X-Ray Scattering (open access)

Investigation of the Electronic Structure of Solid Density Plasmas by X-Ray Scattering

We present an improved analytical expression for the x-ray dynamic structure factor from a dense plasma which includes the effects of weakly bound electrons. This result can be applied to describe scattering from low to moderate Z plasmas, and it covers the entire range of plasma conditions that can be found in inertial confinement fusion experiments, from ideal to degenerate up to moderately coupled systems. We use our theory to interpret x-ray scattering experiments from solid density carbon plasma and to extract accurate measurements of electron temperature, electron density and charge state. We use our experimental results to validate various equation-of-state models for carbon plasmas.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Gregori, G; Glenzer, S H; Forest, F J; Kuhlbrodt, S; Redmer, R; Faussurier, G et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Services Acquisition Reform Act of 2003: Selected Provisions (open access)

Services Acquisition Reform Act of 2003: Selected Provisions

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Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Halchin, L. Elaine
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Self-consistency and coherent effects in nonlinear resonances (open access)

Self-consistency and coherent effects in nonlinear resonances

The influence of space charge on emittance growth is studied in simulations of a coasting beam exposed to a strong octupolar perturbation in an otherwise linear lattice, and under stationary parameters. We explore the importance of self-consistency by comparing results with a non-self-consistent model, where the space charge electric field is kept.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Hofmann, I.; Franchetti, G.; Qiang, J. & Ryne, R.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
FRAGMENTATION FUNCTIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SPIN PHYSICS. (open access)

FRAGMENTATION FUNCTIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SPIN PHYSICS.

The present status of fragmentation function (FF) analysis is summarized and the role of FFs in QCD hard scattering phenomenology is outlined with emphasis on spin physics.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: KRETZER,S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library