103-06A - A1 - Base Trip Report Army - Fort Monroe - VA (open access)

103-06A - A1 - Base Trip Report Army - Fort Monroe - VA

Base Visit Report for Fort Monroe VA 25 May 2005. Lead Commissioner: Chairman Anthony J. Principi; Accompanying Commissioner: General L.W. Newton; Commission staffer: Gary Dinsick.
Date: June 24, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
103-06A - A11 - Base Trip Report - Army - Fort McPherson - GA.pdf (open access)

103-06A - A11 - Base Trip Report - Army - Fort McPherson - GA.pdf

Base Visit Report for Fort McPherson, GA, June 8 2005. Lead Commissioner: Honorable James T. Hill; Commission Staff: Donald Manuel & Aaron Butler.
Date: June 24, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
103-06A - A15 - Base Trip Report - Army - Fort Gillem - GA.pdf (open access)

103-06A - A15 - Base Trip Report - Army - Fort Gillem - GA.pdf

Base Visit Report to Fort Gillem, GA, 10 June 2005. Lead Commissioner: Honorable James H. Bilbray; Commission Staff: Donald Manuel & Aaron Butler.
Date: June 24, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
103-06A - A2 - Base Trip Report Army - Fort Eustis - VA (open access)

103-06A - A2 - Base Trip Report Army - Fort Eustis - VA

Base Visit Report for Fort Eustin VA, 25 May, 2005. Lead Commissioner: Chairman Principi; Accompanying Commissioner: Gen. Lloyd W. Newton; Commission Staff: Dean Rhody, Gary Dinsick, James Durso.
Date: June 24, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
103-06a - a20 - Base Input Army - Red River Army Depot - tx.pdf (open access)

103-06a - a20 - Base Input Army - Red River Army Depot - tx.pdf

Discussed the Army Red River Issues.
Date: June 24, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
103-06A - A20 - Base Input Army - Red River Army Depot - TX.pdf (open access)

103-06A - A20 - Base Input Army - Red River Army Depot - TX.pdf

Base Input, Army Depot Capacity & Red River Army Depot Issues for Chairman Principi, Summary, and references from Army Senior Review Group.
Date: June 24, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
103-06A - A6 - Base Input Army - Rock Island Arsenal - IL (open access)

103-06A - A6 - Base Input Army - Rock Island Arsenal - IL

Base Visit Input - BRAC 2005 visit to the Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command Rock Island Site Information Paper and Briefing.
Date: June 24, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
103-06A - A6 - Base Input Army - Rock Island Arsenal -IL Department of the Army Civilan Human Resources Agency North Central Regio.pdf (open access)

103-06A - A6 - Base Input Army - Rock Island Arsenal -IL Department of the Army Civilan Human Resources Agency North Central Regio.pdf

Base Input - Department of the Army Civilian Human Resources Agency North central Region, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois. Briefing containing Organization & Structure, Mission & Customers, BRAC recommendation, customer impact, key factors and conclusions.
Date: June 24, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
103-06A - A6 - Base Input Army - Rock Island Arsenal- IL.pdf (open access)

103-06A - A6 - Base Input Army - Rock Island Arsenal- IL.pdf

Base Input - Briefing for Tank-Automotive & Armaments Command Rock Island Arsenal, which includes purpose of briefing, overview of command, past BRAC actions, community issues, and summary. Also, the magazine Government Executive was sent with an article about the site.
Date: June 24, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
103-06A - A6 - Base Input Army Rock Island Arsenal Installation Management Agency overview briefing- IL (open access)

103-06A - A6 - Base Input Army Rock Island Arsenal Installation Management Agency overview briefing- IL

Base Visit Input - Installation Management Agency Overview briefing to the BRAC Commission 1 June 2005.
Date: June 24, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
103-06A - General - TX - Community Input - General - State - Texas.pdf (open access)

103-06A - General - TX - Community Input - General - State - Texas.pdf

Community Input - Folder with Brochure, Annual report magazine 2004-2005: "Texas; the defense community. A master plan for the future. Also includes letter addressed to each commissioner regarding BRAC recommendations.
Date: June 24, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
103-06A - NMC13 - Base Visit Book Navy MC - Naval Station Great Lakes - IL (open access)

103-06A - NMC13 - Base Visit Book Navy MC - Naval Station Great Lakes - IL

Base Visit Report - Naval Station Great Lakes, North Chicago, Illinois, Realignment Recommendations, 02 June 2005 visited by Commissioner Samuel K. Skinner.
Date: June 24, 2005
Creator: United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
103-06A - NMC23 - Base Input Navy MC - Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay - GA (open access)

103-06A - NMC23 - Base Input Navy MC - Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay - GA

Base Input - Navy/MC- Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay-GA. Input provides major commands and claimants, who the command supports and fleet SSBN force.
Date: June 24, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
241-SY-101 data acquisition and control system (DACS) remote operator interface operational test report (open access)

241-SY-101 data acquisition and control system (DACS) remote operator interface operational test report

The readiness of the upgraded 241-SY-101 Data Acquisition and Control System (DACS) to provide proper control and monitoring of the mixer pump and instrumentation in tank 241-SY-101 was evaluated by the performance of OTP-440-001. Results of the OTP are reported here.
Date: June 24, 1999
Creator: Ermi, A. M>
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
324 Building Baseline Radiological Characterization (open access)

324 Building Baseline Radiological Characterization

This report documents the analysis of radiological data collected as part of the characterization study performed in 1998. The study was performed to create a baseline of the radiological conditions in the 324 Building.
Date: June 24, 2010
Creator: R.J. Reeder, J.C. Cooper
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
324 building safety analysis report supplement (open access)

324 building safety analysis report supplement

Process engineering designs, major equipment and plant facilities to be utilized in commercial nuclear waste preparation and vitrification in the 324 Radiochemical Engineering Building are reviewed with regard to accident potential and consequences. This Safety Analysis Report Supplement compares calculated environmental doses anticipated from the Commercial Nuclear Waste Vitrification Project (CNWVP) routine operations with the average doses from past waste management operations conducted at the Hanford Project and finds them to be significantly less. The calculated CNWVP environmental doses are found to be far below presently applicable ERDA standards and standards proposed by the EPA for nuclear power operations. (DLC)
Date: June 24, 1977
Creator: Dodd, A. O. & Wittenbrock, N. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

2015 Paid Leave Analysis Grants: Prospective Applicant Webinar

This presentation is a webinar to discuss eligibility, application requirements, and evaluation criteria for the paid leave analysis grants.
Date: June 24, 2015
Creator: Watson, Laura & Gupta, Pronita
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Acceptance test plan for the 241-AN-105 multi-function corrosion monitoring system (open access)

Acceptance test plan for the 241-AN-105 multi-function corrosion monitoring system

This Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP) will document the satisfactory operation of the corrosion probe tree assembly destined for installation into tank 241-AN-105. This ATP will be performed by the manufacturer prior to delivery to the site. The objective of this procedure is to demonstrate and document the acceptance of the corrosion probe tree assembly to be installed into tank 241-AN-105. The test will consist of a pressure test to verify leak tightness of the probe tree body, a continuity test of the probe tree wiring, a test of the high level detector wiring, a test of the operation of the Type K thermocouples along the probe body, and verification of operation of corrosion monitoring computer and instrumentation.
Date: June 24, 1999
Creator: EDGEMON, G.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Actuator system history of safety rod lower latch problems review of latch inspection video tapes (open access)

Actuator system history of safety rod lower latch problems review of latch inspection video tapes

During pre-restart testing the safety rod at position X26-YlO bound after being driven approximately two (2) feet out of the reactor. Subsequently, the rod was manually returned to it`s seated position. Inspection of the lower latch showed that the latch locking plunger button (screwed on to the bottom of the plunger shaft and retained by a pin through a hole drilled through the button and the plunger shaft) was missing. The shaft failed through the hole drilled for the retaining pin. The button, with the retaining pin intact, was found lodged between the safety rod upper adapter collar and the top of the safety rod thimble top fitting. Analysis of the safety rod latch and accompanying forest guide tube design provided assurance that this type of failure would not cause binding during the ``scramming`` of the safety rods. Inspection of all of the ``K`` safety rod lower latches revealed six other latches with missing plunger buttons, and nine with other non-conformances which required latch replacement. A history search conducted by Reactor Engineering Design, Components Handling Group, is included in this report. The history search shows that latch design modifications, as a part of initial development of the latch system and …
Date: June 24, 1992
Creator: Banks, J. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Actuator system history of safety rod lower latch problems review of latch inspection video tapes (open access)

Actuator system history of safety rod lower latch problems review of latch inspection video tapes

During pre-restart testing the safety rod at position X26-YlO bound after being driven approximately two (2) feet out of the reactor. Subsequently, the rod was manually returned to it's seated position. Inspection of the lower latch showed that the latch locking plunger button (screwed on to the bottom of the plunger shaft and retained by a pin through a hole drilled through the button and the plunger shaft) was missing. The shaft failed through the hole drilled for the retaining pin. The button, with the retaining pin intact, was found lodged between the safety rod upper adapter collar and the top of the safety rod thimble top fitting. Analysis of the safety rod latch and accompanying forest guide tube design provided assurance that this type of failure would not cause binding during the scramming'' of the safety rods. Inspection of all of the K'' safety rod lower latches revealed six other latches with missing plunger buttons, and nine with other non-conformances which required latch replacement. A history search conducted by Reactor Engineering Design, Components Handling Group, is included in this report. The history search shows that latch design modifications, as a part of initial development of the latch system and …
Date: June 24, 1992
Creator: Banks, J. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Conceptual Models for Unsaturated and Two-Phase Flow in Fractured Rock (open access)

Advanced Conceptual Models for Unsaturated and Two-Phase Flow in Fractured Rock

The Department of Energy Environmental Management Program is faced with two major issues involving two-phase flow in fractured rock; specifically, transport of dissolved contaminants in the Vadose Zone, and the fate of Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids (DNAPLs) below the water table. Conceptual models currently used to address these problems do not correctly include the influence of the fractures, thus leading to erroneous predictions. Recent work has shown that it is crucial to understand the topology, or 'structure' of the fluid phases (air/water or water/DNAPL) within the subsurface.
Date: June 24, 2007
Creator: Rajaram, Harihar; Glass, Robert J.; Nicholl, Michael J. & Wood, Thomas R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Safeguards Approaches for New Reprocessing Facilities (open access)

Advanced Safeguards Approaches for New Reprocessing Facilities

U.S. efforts to promote the international expansion of nuclear energy through the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP) will result in a dramatic expansion of nuclear fuel cycle facilities in the United States. New demonstration facilities, such as the Advanced Fuel Cycle Facility (AFCF), the Advanced Burner Reactor (ABR), and the Consolidated Fuel Treatment Center (CFTC) will use advanced nuclear and chemical process technologies that must incorporate increased proliferation resistance to enhance nuclear safeguards. The ASA-100 Project, “Advanced Safeguards Approaches for New Nuclear Fuel Cycle Facilities,” commissioned by the NA-243 Office of NNSA, has been tasked with reviewing and developing advanced safeguards approaches for these demonstration facilities. Because one goal of GNEP is developing and sharing proliferation-resistant nuclear technology and services with partner nations, the safeguards approaches considered are consistent with international safeguards as currently implemented by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This first report reviews possible safeguards approaches for the new fuel reprocessing processes to be deployed at the AFCF and CFTC facilities. Similar analyses addressing the ABR and transuranic (TRU) fuel fabrication lines at AFCF and CFTC will be presented in subsequent reports.
Date: June 24, 2007
Creator: Durst, Philip C.; Therios, Ike; Bean, Robert; Dougan, A.; Boyer, Brian; Wallace, Richard et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Advances in lithium-ion batteries (open access)

Advances in lithium-ion batteries

The editors state in their introduction that this book is intended for lithium-ion scientists and engineers but they hope it may be of interest to scientists from other fields. Their main aim was to provide a snapshot of the state of the Lithium-ion art and in this they have largely succeeded. The book is comprised of a collection of very current reviews of the lithium ion battery literature by acknowledged experts that draw heavily on the authors' own research but are sufficiently general to provide the lithium ion researcher with enough guidance to the current literature and the current thinking in the field. Some of the literature references may be too current as there are numerous citations of conference proceedings which may be easily accessible to the lithium ion scientist or engineer but are not likely to be available to the interested chemist coming to the field for the first time. One author expresses the hope and expectation that properly peer-reviewed articles will appear in due course and the interested reader should look out for them in future. From the point of view of the lithium ion battery scientist and engineer, the book covers most of the topics that are …
Date: June 24, 2003
Creator: Kerr, John B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 45 Degree Swept Wing Fighter Airplane Model and Aerodynamic Loads on Adjacent Stores and Missiles at Mach Numbers of 1.57, 1.87, 2.16, and 2.53 (open access)

Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 45 Degree Swept Wing Fighter Airplane Model and Aerodynamic Loads on Adjacent Stores and Missiles at Mach Numbers of 1.57, 1.87, 2.16, and 2.53

Report discussing tests to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of a model of a 45 degree swept-wing fighter airplane and to determine the loads on attached stores and detached missiles. An investigation into aileron-spoiler effectiveness, aileron hinge moments, and the effects of wing modifications of aerodynamic characteristics was also carried out at various Mach numbers. Results are presented, but caution is provided in regards to extrapolating results from the model onto a full-scale aircraft.
Date: June 24, 1958
Creator: Oehman, Waldo I. & Turner, Kenneth L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library