Regional hydrothermal commercialization plan (open access)

Regional hydrothermal commercialization plan

This plan for the Rocky Mountain Basin and Range Region articulates the complete range of initiatives (federal, state, local, and industrial) required for the early commercialization of the regions geothermal resources. (MHR)
Date: July 14, 1978
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of advanced methods for continuous Czochralski growth. Silicon sheet growth development for the Large Area Silicon Sheet Task of the Low Cost Silicon Solar Array Project. Third quarterly progress report, March 18--July 14, 1978 (open access)

Development of advanced methods for continuous Czochralski growth. Silicon sheet growth development for the Large Area Silicon Sheet Task of the Low Cost Silicon Solar Array Project. Third quarterly progress report, March 18--July 14, 1978

Six batch melt-replenishment runs were performed. In the most recent, five crystals were grown with a total through-put of 48 kg. In addition to its stated purpose of developing the growth and recharge process for continuous silicon production, this experimentation has served to prove completely both the concept of charging with granular (viz., niblet) feed and the design of the pellet-feeder/isolation-lock assembly. The design of the prototype Czochralski puller was begun on schedule. Layouts of all major components have been prepared, and detailing is currently in progress; bills of material for long-delivery items were released to Manufacturing in June. Two critical components have already undergone advance trials: the recharging mechanism, which has been in use for four months, and the crystal lift mechanism, which has been bench-tested and is to be mounted on the laboratory Varian 2850 puller. Further, the fabrication of the transducer/control assembly - the automation system - has been accelerated in order to permit testing and preliminary process development on the 2850 furnace prior to the completion of the prototype puller. The SAMICS analysis of ingot growth and wafering has been completely revised and has been extended to 1986.
Date: July 14, 1978
Creator: Wolfson, R.G.; Sibley, C.B. & Chartier, C.P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measuring social risk and determining its acceptability (open access)

Measuring social risk and determining its acceptability

The implementation of a nuclear waste management technology raises several issues concerning the regulation of social risk. This paper presents a decision analytic approach to resolving some of those issues. A methodology for developing a radiological risk measure is presented, and several approaches to defining acceptable levels of that risk measure are considered. The methodology presented is oriented toward the development of radiological performance objectives for use as guidance in the drafting of regulations.
Date: July 14, 1978
Creator: Lathrop, J.W.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Biostratigraphic analysis of core samples from wells drilled in the Devonian shale interval of the Appalachian and Illinois Basins (open access)

Biostratigraphic analysis of core samples from wells drilled in the Devonian shale interval of the Appalachian and Illinois Basins

A palynological investigation was performed on 55 samples of core material from four wells drilled in the Devonian Shale interval of the Appalachian and Illinois Basins. Using a combination of spores and acritarchs, it was possible to divide the Middle Devonian from the Upper Devonian and to make subdivisions within the Middle and Upper Devonian. The age of the palynomorphs encountered in this study is Upper Devonian.
Date: July 14, 1978
Creator: Martin, S. J. & Zielinski, R. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fluorescent scattering by molecules embedded in small particles. Progress report, May 1, 1977--October 31, 1978. [Summaries of research activities at Clarkson College of Technology] (open access)

Fluorescent scattering by molecules embedded in small particles. Progress report, May 1, 1977--October 31, 1978. [Summaries of research activities at Clarkson College of Technology]

A model for the fluorescence and Raman scattering by molecules that comprise or are embedded in small particles was developed and numerical calculations performed. The emphasis during this first year of the contract was on writing and testing the computer programs necessary for numerical calculations and on demonstrating the extent of the potential effects that the geometrical and optical properties of the particle would have on the Raman and fluorescent emissions. For the purpose of demonstrating effects emphasis was focused upon the case of isotropically polarizable molecules that fluoresce or Raman scatter through electric dipole transitions. Some preliminary results are described. One result of these investigations that is of particular significance for remote sensing of pollutants is that it would be a serious mistake to use inelastic scattering techniques such as Raman and fluorescent scattering for quantitative assay of specific molecules in aerosols containing particulates without taking into account the size, structure and refractive index of the particles. A list of publications is included.
Date: July 14, 1978
Creator: Chew, H. & McNulty, P.J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary evaluation of a spherical bragg x-ray crystal (open access)

Preliminary evaluation of a spherical bragg x-ray crystal

Recently, preliminary measurements were taken to demonstrate the quality of narrow spectral band, two-dimensional imaging of a specially-shaped quartz x-ray diffracting crystal. The evaluation consisted of back-illuminating a fine wire mesh, located off the focal circle of the crystal, with a monochrome of aluminum K radiation and observing the quality of the grid-shadowed pattern diffracted by the crystal. The experiment was performed in a vacuum diffractometer. While the actual spatial resolution limit of the crystal was not measured, this limit is demonstrated to be significantly less than 50 microns.
Date: July 14, 1978
Creator: Koppel, L. N. & Knight, L. V.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sampling and analytical procedures for environmental monitoring at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (open access)

Sampling and analytical procedures for environmental monitoring at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory

Described herein are sample collection and analysis procedures employed in environmental monitoring at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. An integral part of the quality assurance program developed for environmental monitoring at Livermore, these procedures provide a basis for verifying that sampling and analytical activities are being performed as specified.
Date: July 14, 1978
Creator: Lindeken, C. L.; Wong, K. M.; Seibel, G. L. & Griggs, K. S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Register, Volume 3, Number 52, Pages 2419-2464, July 14, 1978 (open access)

Texas Register, Volume 3, Number 52, Pages 2419-2464, July 14, 1978

A weekly publication, the Texas Register serves as the journal of state agency rulemaking for Texas. Information published in the Texas Register includes proposed, adopted, withdrawn and emergency rule actions, notices of state agency review of agency rules, governor's appointments, attorney general opinions, and miscellaneous documents such as requests for proposals. After adoption, these rulemaking actions are codified into the Texas Administrative Code.
Date: July 14, 1978
Creator: Texas. Secretary of State.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Process Development for Automated Solar Cell and Module Production Task 4: Automated Array Assembly Quarterly Report No. 2 (open access)

Process Development for Automated Solar Cell and Module Production Task 4: Automated Array Assembly Quarterly Report No. 2

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Date: July 14, 1978
Creator: Witham, C. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy by reverse electrodialysis. Final report (open access)

Energy by reverse electrodialysis. Final report

The principles and history of converting the difference between the chemical potentials of concentrated and dilute salt solutions to useful energy by reverse electrodialysis (RED) are discussed. The potential sources of brines discussed include the brines of oil and natural gas fields, the brines from flooding of salt domes, the brines of salt lakes, seawater, and geothermal brines. Equations for predicting the performance of RED units are presented and discussed. A study of the effects of variables on power output from RED cells is given, and estimates of capital and operating costs of RED power units are detailed. (WHK)
Date: July 14, 1978
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library