Photovoltaic engineering services pertinent to solar energy conversion (open access)

Photovoltaic engineering services pertinent to solar energy conversion

The application of the compound parabolic concentrator (CPC) for use with solar cells has been investigated. Experiments with state-of-the-art Si cells in a CPC and under solar concentration were performed. A theoretical model for calculating the behavior of Si solar cells with concentration was developed. Detailed calculations of the energy distribution in the CPC were made. Finally a cost effectiveness analysis shows that the CPC system will produce power at very much lower cost than will flat panel solar cell arrays. (auth)
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Bell, R O; Ho, J C.T.; Kurth, W & Surek, T
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Project R. D. Bailey experimental excavation program. [Spillway] (open access)

Project R. D. Bailey experimental excavation program. [Spillway]

None
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Bechtell, W.R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Close-in Magnetic Fields of a Lightning Return Stroke (open access)

Close-in Magnetic Fields of a Lightning Return Stroke

This report address a close-in magnetic fields of a lightning return stroke.
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Jones, R. D. & Watts, H. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low temperature thermal properties of granular materials. [Specific heat; thermal conductivity] (open access)

Low temperature thermal properties of granular materials. [Specific heat; thermal conductivity]

None
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Tait, R.H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary evaluation of two-element optical concentrators for use in solar photovoltaic systems (open access)

Preliminary evaluation of two-element optical concentrators for use in solar photovoltaic systems

The objective of this program was: to evaluate for photovoltaic applications the use of the compound parabolic concentrator design as a field collector--in conjunction with a primary focusing concentrator. The primary focusing concentrator may be a parabolic reflector, an array of Fresnel mirrors, a Fresnel lens, or some other type; Select several candidate configurations of such compound systems (focusing concentrators/CPC field collectors); Perform an analytic evaluation of the technical performance of these systems; and identify the most promising configurations and perform a cost effectiveness study pertinent to coupling CPC concentrators to solar cells. (WDM)
Date: June 30, 1975
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fish Culture Utilization of Geothermal Energy (open access)

Fish Culture Utilization of Geothermal Energy

None
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Roberts, P. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Laser fusion study. Final report (open access)

Laser fusion study. Final report

The following appendices are included: (1) sensor performance calculation techniques, (2) focus sensing, (3) purchased item data, (4) pointing and focusing configuration tradeoff studies, (5) false start centering sensor, (6) RCA application notes on quad delection, (7) elliptical flex pivot analysis, (8) servo mirrors cross coupling, (9) optical misalignment analysis, (10) stress induced birefrigent quarter-wave retarder, (11) data bulletin on incramute damping alloy, (12) the utilization of stepping motors, and (13) computer program listing for stepper motor load simulation. (MOW)
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mathematical Modeling of Donnan Dialysis, a Continuous Ion Exchange Membrane Process. Final Report (open access)

Mathematical Modeling of Donnan Dialysis, a Continuous Ion Exchange Membrane Process. Final Report

None
Date: June 13, 1975
Creator: Melsheimer, S. S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Present status of the polymeric-materials screening program for the LLL geothermal project (open access)

Present status of the polymeric-materials screening program for the LLL geothermal project

None
Date: June 12, 1975
Creator: Lorensen, L.E.; Walkup, C.M. & Mones, E.T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CSU solar house I solar collector (open access)

CSU solar house I solar collector

None
Date: June 30, 1975
Creator: Ward, D.S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Finite element and node point generation computer programs used for the design of toroidal field coils in tokamak fusion devices (open access)

Finite element and node point generation computer programs used for the design of toroidal field coils in tokamak fusion devices

The structural analysis of toroidal field coils in Tokamak fusion machines can be performed with the finite element method. This technique has been employed for design evaluations of toroidal field coils on the Princeton Large Torus (PLT), the Poloidal Diverter Experiment (PDX), and the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR). The application of the finite element method can be simplified with computer programs that are used to generate the input data for the finite element code. There are three areas of data input where significant automation can be provided by supplementary computer codes. These concern the definition of geometry by a node point mesh, the definition of the finite elements from the geometric node points, and the definition of the node point force/displacement boundary conditions. The node point forces in a model of a toroidal field coil are computed from the vector cross product of the coil current and the magnetic field. The computer programs named PDXNODE and ELEMENT are described. The program PDXNODE generates the geometric node points of a finite element model for a toroidal field coil. The program ELEMENT defines the finite elements of the model from the node points and from material property considerations. The program descriptions …
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Smith, R. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Anaerobic mechanisms for the degradation of cellulose. [Review of state-of-the-art of fermentation processes for synthesis of chemicals and fuels] (open access)

Anaerobic mechanisms for the degradation of cellulose. [Review of state-of-the-art of fermentation processes for synthesis of chemicals and fuels]

This report is about the state-of-the-art of the anaerobic fermentation processes for the conversion of cellulosic waste materials to chemicals and fuels.
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Compere, A.L. & Griffith, W.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Precipitation of amorphous silica from high-temperature hypersaline geothermal brines (open access)

Precipitation of amorphous silica from high-temperature hypersaline geothermal brines

None
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Owen, L. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Biologic cleanup of effluent from an ash basin. Completion report (open access)

Biologic cleanup of effluent from an ash basin. Completion report

None
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Guthrie, R. K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geothermal R and D Project Report for Period 1 January 1975--31 March 1975 (open access)

Geothermal R and D Project Report for Period 1 January 1975--31 March 1975

None
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Kunze, J. F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Review and summary of Solar Thermal Conversion Program planning assistance (open access)

Review and summary of Solar Thermal Conversion Program planning assistance

The Solar Thermal Conversion Program comprises a major part of the national solar energy program which must be continuously reviewed and modified where necessary. Modifications are typically required to reflect technical achievements and uncertainties which arise from within the program or from other technical programs, changes in budgets available for supporting the program as well as internal program funding priorities, changing goals such as through acceleration or stretch-out of the program schedule, significant organizational changes involving responsible governmental agencies, the introduction of new project management support contractors, and required budget or schedule changes occurring within individual projects that make up the Solar Thermal Conversion Program. The Aerospace Corporation has provided data to assist in planning, review, coordination, and documentation of the overall Solar Thermal Conversion Program. The Solar Thermal Conversion Program Plan is described in detail. Sections 2.0 through 5.0 cover the discussion and detail planning covering the objectives, justification, basic and alternative plans, budgets, and schedules for the Solar Thermal sub-unit portion of the Solar Electric Applications effort. Appendices B1, B2, and B3 include the March 21, March 28, and April 5, 1975, Program Plan submissions of the complete Solar Electric Applications effort. In Appendix B the Solar Thermal, …
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transport and transfer rates in the waters of the Continental Shelf. Annual report, 1 July 1974--30 June 1975. [Water movement and chemical composition in New York Bight] (open access)

Transport and transfer rates in the waters of the Continental Shelf. Annual report, 1 July 1974--30 June 1975. [Water movement and chemical composition in New York Bight]

None
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Broecker, W.S.; Feely, H.W. & Gerard, R.D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geological Aspects of an Assessment of the National Potential for Non-Electrical Utilization of Geothermal Resources (open access)

Geological Aspects of an Assessment of the National Potential for Non-Electrical Utilization of Geothermal Resources

None
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Hollenbaugh, K. M. & Nichols, C. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Functional Design Criteria Additional High-Level Waste Storage Facilities (open access)

Functional Design Criteria Additional High-Level Waste Storage Facilities

Six one-million-gallon double shell waste storage tanks will be constructed for safe and reliable containment and storage of high-level radioactive wastes. The design and safety features of these tanks are discussed including: architecture; structure; primary and secondary tanks; reinforced concrete tank; tank dome penetrations; processing and transfer facilities; piping; auxiliary equipment; pumps; slurry distributors; and ventilation. (DC)
Date: June 30, 1975
Creator: Tanaka, K. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CARBON-13 NMR STUDIES OF LIQUID CRYSTALS (open access)

CARBON-13 NMR STUDIES OF LIQUID CRYSTALS

High resolution, proton decoupled {sup 13}C nmr are observed for a series of neat nematic liquid crystals, the p-alkoxyazoxybenzenes, and a smectic-A liquid crystal, diethylazoxydibenzoate in a magnetic field of 23 kG. The (uniaxial) order parameters S = <P{sub 2}(cos{theta})> are found to be about 0.4 and 0.9 for the nematic and smectic-A phase respectively at the clearing points. The order parameter increases with decreasing temperature in the nematic phase but is constant, or nearly so, with temperature in the smectic-A phase. In the nematic series studied, the ordering exhibits an even-odd alternation along the series and qualitative agreement with a recent theory due to Marcelja is found. In both phases, the spectra show that the molecule rotates rapidly about its long axis. Tentative conclusions about molecular conformational motion and {sup 14}N spin relaxation are presented for both nematic and smectic-A phases. In the smectic-A phase, the sample is rotated about an axis perpendicular to H{sub 0} and the resulting spectra are discussed. The theory of observed chemical shifts in liquid crystals is treated in an appendix. Equations are derived which relate the nmr spectra of liquid-crystals to the order parameters. A model for the smectic-C phase due to Luz …
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Allison, Stuart
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Decay Properties of p pi- Systems Produced in Neutron Dissociation at Fermilab Energies (open access)

Decay Properties of p pi- Systems Produced in Neutron Dissociation at Fermilab Energies

The authors have examined the decay distributions of (p{pi}{sup -}) systems produced in the reaction n + p {yields} (p{pi}{sup -}) + p for neutron momenta between 120 GeV/c and 300 GeV/c. Preliminary analysis of decay moments indicates the presence of large helicity-flip amplitudes even for small (p{pi}{sup -}) mass values, and does not support the hypothesis that the helicity non-flip (p{pi}{sup -}) states are produced peripherally in impact parameter. These results are in approximate agreement with predictions of the Deck mechanism. The experiment was performed at the M-3 neutral beam of Fermilab.
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Biel, J.; U., /Rochester; Bleser, E. J.; /Fermilab; Duke, D.; Ferbel, T. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fabrication of the Hydraulic Test Model of the Prototype Steam Generator (open access)

Fabrication of the Hydraulic Test Model of the Prototype Steam Generator

This document contains annotated photographs, a drawing list, and a schedule of the fabrication of the Hydraulic Test Model.
Date: June 24, 1975
Creator: Lauer, B.C. & Page, J.P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pressure-pulse propagation in piping systems. Final report (open access)

Pressure-pulse propagation in piping systems. Final report

Experiments were conducted in which well-characterized pulses were generated in water-filled stainless steel piping systems consisting of a straight section of pipe, an open rectangular loop, and a closed rectangular loop. In some of the experiments, the closed loop was fitted with a standoff pipe that was filled with either water or air. The pulse shapes were typical of those expected in the secondary piping system as a result of a sodium-water reaction in a Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor. The pipe thickness and diameter and the elbow radius are those typical of the Clinch River Fast Breeder Reactor reduced to 1/8-scale. Elastic piping response was stimulated (no plastic deformations). Pulse propagation behavior was monitored by pressure transducers installed in the piping wall at key locations. The overall results show that pulse propagation behavior exhibits (1) reduction of peak pressure and impulse after traversing an elbow, (2) reduction of peak pressure, but not of impulse, after passing a filled standoff pipe, (3) annihilation when meeting an empty standoff pipe, and (4) simple pressure addition when meeting a similar pulse.
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Cagliostro, D.J.; Wiersma, S.J. & Florence, A.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Coordinated exploration program for geothermal sources on the island of Hawaii (open access)

Coordinated exploration program for geothermal sources on the island of Hawaii

Staff members of the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics carried out an exploration program for geothermal sources on the island of Hawaii by using all relevant geophysical and geochemical methods. Infrared scanning aerial surveys followed by reconnaissance-type electrical surveys and ground noise surveys narrowed down the promising area to the east rift of Kilauea. The surveys carried out over the east rift included magnetic, gravity, and electrical surveys by various methods: microearthquake, surveillance, temperature profiling of wells, and chemical analysis of water samples. Aeromagnetic, regional gravity, and crustal seismic refraction data were available in published literature. A model of the thermal structure of the east rift was put together to account for the data. The dike complex, through which magma from the central vent of Kilauea travels laterally occupies a zone 3-km wide extending from 1-km to 5-km depth. On the south side of the dike complex, there may be a self-sealing geothermal reservoir where groundwater heated by the dike complex is trapped. Not all of the dike complex is hot; hot sections seem to occur in patches.
Date: June 1, 1975
Creator: Furumoto, A.S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library