Innovative Water Management Technology to Reduce Environment Impacts of Produced Water (open access)

Innovative Water Management Technology to Reduce Environment Impacts of Produced Water

Clemson University with Chevron as an industry partner developed and applied treatment technology using constructed wetland systems to decrease targeted constituents in simulated and actual produced waters to achieve reuse criteria and discharge limits. Pilot-scale and demonstration constructed wetland treatment system (CWTS) experiments led to design strategies for treating a variety of constituents of concern (COCs) in produced waters including divalent metals, metalloids, oil and grease, and ammonia. Targeted biogeochemical pathways for treatment of COCs in pilot-scale CWTS experiments included divalent metal sulfide precipitation through dissimilatory sulfate reduction, metal precipitation through oxidation, reduction of selenite to insoluble elemental selenium, aerobic biodegradation of oil, nitrification of ammonia to nitrate, denitrification of nitrate to nitrogen gas, separation of oil using an oilwater separator, and sorption of ammonia to zeolite. Treatment performance results indicated that CWTSs can be designed and built to promote specific environmental and geochemical conditions in order for targeted biogeochemical pathways to operate. The demonstration system successfully achieved consistent removal extents even while inflow concentrations of COCs in the produced water differed by orders of magnitude. Design strategies used in the pilot-scale and demonstration CWTSs to promote specific conditions that can be applied to designing full-scale CWTSs include plant and …
Date: May 15, 2013
Creator: Castle, James; Rodgers, John; Alley, Bethany; Coffey, Ruthanne; Jurinko, Kristen; Pardue, Michael et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear power plant cable materials : review of qualification and currently available aging data for margin assessments in cable performance. (open access)

Nuclear power plant cable materials : review of qualification and currently available aging data for margin assessments in cable performance.

A selective literature review was conducted to assess whether currently available accelerated aging and original qualification data could be used to establish operational margins for the continued use of cable insulation and jacketing materials in nuclear power plant environments. The materials are subject to chemical and physical degradation under extended radiationthermal- oxidative conditions. Of particular interest were the circumstances under which existing aging data could be used to predict whether aged materials should pass loss of coolant accident (LOCA) performance requirements. Original LOCA qualification testing usually involved accelerated aging simulations of the 40-year expected ambient aging conditions followed by a LOCA simulation. The accelerated aging simulations were conducted under rapid accelerated aging conditions that did not account for many of the known limitations in accelerated polymer aging and therefore did not correctly simulate actual aging conditions. These highly accelerated aging conditions resulted in insulation materials with mostly<U+2018>inert' aging processes as well as jacket materials where oxidative damage dropped quickly away from the air-exposed outside jacket surface. Therefore, for most LOCA performance predictions, testing appears to have relied upon heterogeneous aging behavior with oxidation often limited to the exterior of the cable cross-section - a situation which is not comparable with …
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Celina, Mathias Christopher; Gillen, Kenneth Todd & Lindgren, Eric Richard
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Wideband Slotted Kicker Design for SPS Transverse Intra-Bunch Feedback (open access)

A Wideband Slotted Kicker Design for SPS Transverse Intra-Bunch Feedback

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Date: May 29, 2013
Creator: Cesaratto, John; Fox, J.D.; Rivetta, C.H.; /SLAC; Alesini, D.; Drago, A. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Japan-U.S. Relations: Issues for Congress (open access)

Japan-U.S. Relations: Issues for Congress

This report discusses issues regarding U.S.-Japan economic relations, since the economic condition of each nation can affect the world economy and a U.S.-Japan bilateral economic relationship could influence economic conditions in other countries. U.S. and Japanese leaders have several options on how to manage their relationship, including stronger reliance on the World Trade Organization; special bilateral negotiating frameworks and agreements; or a free trade agreement.
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Chanlett-Avery, Emma; Manyin, Mark E.; Cooper, William H. & Rinehart, Ian E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Vlasov simulation of the parametric instability of ion acoustic waves (open access)

Vlasov simulation of the parametric instability of ion acoustic waves

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Date: May 28, 2013
Creator: Chapman, T. D.; Berger, R. L.; Cohen, B. I.; Williams, E. A. & Brunner, S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library

Experimental Study of Single Spin Asymmetries and TMDs

This presentation covers: Recent SSA Results from JLab Hall A with a Transversely Polarized 3He (n); New Preliminary SSA Results from JLab Hall A with a Transversely polarized 3He (n); TMD study at JLab 12 GeV in Hall A; and Long-term Future plans for TMDs study with Electron-Ion Colliders (EIC).
Date: May 2013
Creator: Chen, Jian-Ping
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Site-dependent free energy barrier for proton reduction on MoS2 edges (open access)

Site-dependent free energy barrier for proton reduction on MoS2 edges

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Date: May 30, 2013
Creator: Choi, W; Wood, B C; Schwegler, E & Ogitsu, T
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation on Flame Characteristics and Burner Operability Issues of Oxy-Fuel Combustion (open access)

Investigation on Flame Characteristics and Burner Operability Issues of Oxy-Fuel Combustion

Oxy-fuel combustion has been used previously in a wide range of industrial applications. Oxy- combustion is carried out by burning a hydrocarbon fuel with oxygen instead of air. Flames burning in this configuration achieve higher flame temperatures which present opportunities for significant efficiency improvements and direct capture of CO{sub 2} from the exhaust stream. In an effort to better understand and characterize the fundamental flame characteristics of oxy-fuel combustion this research presents the experimental measurements of flame stability of various oxyfuel flames. Effects of H{sub 2} concentration, fuel composition, exhaust gas recirculation ratio, firing inputs, and burner diameters on the flame stability of these fuels are discussed. Effects of exhaust gas recirculation i.e. CO{sub 2} and H{sub 2}O (steam) acting as diluents on burner operability are also presented. The roles of firing input on flame stability are then analyzed. For this study it was observed that many oxy-flames did not stabilize without exhaust gas recirculation due to their higher burning velocities. In addition, the stability regime of all compositions was observed to decrease as the burner diameter increased. A flashback model is also presented, using the critical velocity gradient g{sub F}) values for CH{sub 4}-O{sub 2}-CO{sub 2} flames. The scaling …
Date: May 30, 2013
Creator: Choudhuri, Ahsan
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
FBI Director: Appointment and Tenure (open access)

FBI Director: Appointment and Tenure

Report that first reviews the legislative history surrounding the enactment of the 1968 and 1976 amendments to the appointment of the FBI Director, as well as information on the nominees to the FBI Directorship since 1972. The report also provides a legal overview of the extension of a Director's tenure.
Date: May 30, 2013
Creator: Chu, Vivian S. & Hogue, Henry B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gamma-Ray Band and Multi-Waveband Variability of Blazars with the Fermi Large Area Space Telescope (open access)

Gamma-Ray Band and Multi-Waveband Variability of Blazars with the Fermi Large Area Space Telescope

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Date: May 7, 2013
Creator: Ciprini, Stefano
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Potential vertical movement of large heat-generating waste packages in salt. (open access)

Potential vertical movement of large heat-generating waste packages in salt.

With renewed interest in disposal of heat-generating waste in bedded or domal salt formations, scoping analyses were conducted to estimate rates of waste package vertical movement. Vertical movement is found to result from thermal expansion, from upward creep or heave of the near-field salt, and from downward buoyant forces on the waste package. A two-pronged analysis approach was used, with thermal-mechanical creep modeling, and coupled thermal-viscous flow modeling. The thermal-mechanical approach used well-studied salt constitutive models, while the thermal-viscous approach represented the salt as a highly viscous fluid. The Sierra suite of coupled simulation codes was used for both approaches. The waste package in all simulations was a right-circular cylinder with the density of steel, in horizontal orientation. A time-decaying heat generation function was used to represent commercial spent fuel with typical burnup and 50-year age. Results from the thermal-mechanical base case showed approximately 27 cm initial uplift of the package, followed by gradual relaxation closely following the calculated temperature history. A similar displacement history was obtained with the package density set equal to that of salt. The slight difference in these runs is attributable to buoyant displacement (sinking) and is on the order of 1 mm in 2,000 years. …
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Clayton, Daniel James; Martinez, Mario J. & Hardin, Ernest L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hydraulic Performance of Staggered-Barrel Culverts for Stream (open access)

Hydraulic Performance of Staggered-Barrel Culverts for Stream

This report takes compiled information to infer guidelines to assist assessing multiple barrel staggered-systems to simulate natural stream behavior to allow solids to migrate and keeping sufficient clear-water hydraulic capacity.
Date: May 2013
Creator: Cleveland, Theodore G.; Strom, Kyle B.; Barnes, Wade J. & Dixon, Jeremy V.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History

Ancillary Services in the United States: Independent System Operator (ISO) Perspective

The presentation provides an overview of how increasing penetrations of variable renewable energy on the electricity grid are impacting ancillary services markets in the United States.
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Cochran, J.
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library

Session 3: Impact on U.S. Ancillary Services Markets from Variable Renewable Energy

The presentation provides an overview of how increasing penetrations of variable renewable energy on the electricity grid are impacting ancillary services markets in the United States.
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Cochran, J.
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Here be Dragons: The Unexplored Continents of the CMSSM (open access)

Here be Dragons: The Unexplored Continents of the CMSSM

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Date: May 15, 2013
Creator: Cohen, Timothy & Wacker, Jay G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Solid Phase Characterization of Tank 241-C-108 Residual Waste Solids Samples (open access)

Solid Phase Characterization of Tank 241-C-108 Residual Waste Solids Samples

This report presents the results for solid phase characterization (SPC) of solid samples removed from tank 241-C-108 (C-108) on August 12-13,2012, using the off-riser sampler. Samples were received at the 222-S Laboratory on August 13 and were described and photographed. The SPC analyses that were performed include scanning electron microscopy (SEM) using the ASPEX(R)l scanning electron microscope, X-ray diffraction (XRD) using the Rigaku(R) 2 MiniFlex X-ray diffractometer, and polarized light microscopy (PLM) using the Nikon(R) 3 Eclipse Pol optical microscope. The SEM is equipped with an energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (EDS) to provide chemical information. Gary A. Cooke conducted the SEM analysis, John A. Pestovich performed the XRD analysis, and Dr. Heinz J. Huber performed the PLM examination. The results of these analyses are presented here.
Date: May 29, 2013
Creator: Cooke, Gary A.; Pestovich, John A. & Huber, Heinz J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Heritable Genetic Changes in Cells Recovered From Irradiated 3D Tissue Contracts. Final report (open access)

Heritable Genetic Changes in Cells Recovered From Irradiated 3D Tissue Contracts. Final report

Combining contemporary cytogenetic methods with DNA CGH microarray technology and chromosome flow-sorting increases substantially the ability to resolve exchange breakpoints associated with interstitial deletions and translocations, allowing the consequences of radiation damage to be directly measured at low doses, while also providing valuable insights into molecular mechanisms of misrepair processes that, in turn, identify appropriate biophysical models of risk at low doses. The aims of this work apply to cells recovered from 3D tissue constructs of human skin and, for the purpose of comparison, the same cells irradiated in traditional 2D cultures. These aims are: to analyze by multi-flour fluorescence in situ hybridization (mFISH) the chromosomes in clonal descendents of individual human fibroblasts that were previously irradiated; to examine irradiated clones from Aim 1 for submicroscopic deletions by subjecting their DNA to comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) microarray analysis; and to flow-sort aberrant chromosomes from clones containing stable radiation-induced translocations and map the breakpoints to within an average resolution of 100 kb using the technique of 'array painting'.
Date: May 3, 2013
Creator: Cornforth, Michael N.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Deregulating Genetically Engineered Alfalfa and Sugar Beets: Legal and Administrative Responses (open access)

Deregulating Genetically Engineered Alfalfa and Sugar Beets: Legal and Administrative Responses

This report provides information about the Legal and Administrative Responses on Deregulating Genetically Engineered Alfalfa and Sugar Beets.
Date: May 22, 2013
Creator: Cowan, Tadlock & Alexander, Kristina
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Child Tax Credit: Economic Analysis and Policy Options (open access)

The Child Tax Credit: Economic Analysis and Policy Options

At the beginning of 2013, Congress enacted the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, which made certain modifications to the child tax credit enacted in 2001 and 2003 permanent, while extending other modifications made in 2009 temporary for five years. This report contains information on current law, who is eligible to claim the child tax credit, economic analysis, policy proposals and options, and figures related to the child tax credit.
Date: May 14, 2013
Creator: Crandall-Hollick, Margot L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Assessment of Embrittlement of VHTR Structural Alloys in Impure Helium Environments (open access)

Assessment of Embrittlement of VHTR Structural Alloys in Impure Helium Environments

The helium coolant in high-temperature reactors inevitably contains low levels of impurities during steady-state operation, primarily consisting of small amounts of H{sub 2}, H{sub 2}O, CH{sub 4}, CO, CO{sub 2}, and N{sub 2} from a variety of sources in the reactor circuit. These impurities are problematic because they can cause significant long-term corrosion in the structural alloys used in the heat exchangers at elevated temperatures. Currently, the primary candidate materials for intermediate heat exchangers are Alloy 617, Haynes 230, Alloy 800H, and Hastelloy X. This project will evaluate the role of impurities in helium coolant on the stress-assisted grain boundary oxidation and creep crack growth in candidate alloys at elevated temperatures. The project team will: • Evaluate stress-assisted grain boundary oxidation and creep crack initiation and crack growth in the temperature range of 500-850°C in a prototypical helium environment. • Evaluate the effects of oxygen partial pressure on stress-assisted grain boundary oxidation and creep crack growth in impure helium at 500°C, 700°C, and 850°C respectively. • Characterize the microstructure of candidate alloys after long-term exposure to an impure helium environment in order to understand the correlation between stress-assisted grain boundary oxidation, creep crack growth, material composition, and impurities in the …
Date: May 31, 2013
Creator: Crone, Wendy; Cao, Guoping & Sridhara, Kumar
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final Technical Report: Global Field Aligned Mesh and Gyrokinetic Field Solver in a Tokamak Edge Geometry (open access)

Final Technical Report: Global Field Aligned Mesh and Gyrokinetic Field Solver in a Tokamak Edge Geometry

This project was a collaboration between researchers at the California Institute of Technology and the University of California, Irvine to investigate the utility of a global field-aligned mesh and gyrokinetic field solver for simulations of the tokamak plasma edge region. Mesh generation software from UC Irvine was tested with specific tokamak edge magnetic geometry scenarios and the quality of the meshes and the solutions to the gyrokinetic Poisson equation were evaluated.
Date: May 15, 2013
Creator: Cummings, Julian C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Application Of Mid-Ranging Control To Improve Thermal Disturbance Rejection for Cryogenic THD/DT Layering At The National Ignition Facility (open access)

The Application Of Mid-Ranging Control To Improve Thermal Disturbance Rejection for Cryogenic THD/DT Layering At The National Ignition Facility

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Date: May 30, 2013
Creator: Dayton, M & Haid, B
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Science Archives at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (open access)

Science Archives at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Date: May 21, 2013
Creator: Deken, Jean Marie
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
ENTROPY VISCOSITY METHOD APPLIED TO EULER EQUATION (open access)

ENTROPY VISCOSITY METHOD APPLIED TO EULER EQUATION

The entropy viscosity method [4] has been successf
Date: May 1, 2013
Creator: Delchini, M. O.; Ragusa, J. C. & Berry, R. A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library