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Conceptual design of a laser fusion power plant (open access)

Conceptual design of a laser fusion power plant

A conceptual design of a laser fusion power plant is extensively discussed. Recent advances in high gain targets are exploited in the design. A smaller blanket structure is made possible by use of a thick falling region of liquid lithium for a first wall. Major design features of the plant, reactor, and laser systems are described. A parametric analysis of performance and cost vs. design parameters is presented to show feasible design points. A more definitive follow-on conceptual design study is planned. (RME)
Date: July 14, 1977
Creator: Maniscalco, J. A.; Meier, W. R. & Monsler, M. J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fluorescence-pumped photolytic gas laser system for a commercial laser fusion power plant (open access)

Fluorescence-pumped photolytic gas laser system for a commercial laser fusion power plant

The first results are given for the conceptual design of a short-wavelength gas laser system suitable for use as a driver (high average power ignition source) for a commercial laser fusion power plant. A comparison of projected overall system efficiencies of photolytically excited oxygen, sulfur, selenium and iodine lasers is described, using a unique windowless laser cavity geometry which will allow scaling of single amplifier modules to 125 kJ per aperture for 1 ns pulses. On the basis of highest projected overall efficiency, a selenium laser is chosen for a conceptual power plant fusion laser system. This laser operates on the 489 nm transauroral transition of selenium, excited by photolytic dissociation of COSe by ultraviolet fluorescence radiation. Power balances and relative costs for optics, electrical power conditioning and flow conditioning of both the laser and fluorescer gas streams are discussed for a system with the following characteristics: 8 operating modules, 2 standby modules, 125 kJ per module, 1.4 pulses per second, 1.4 MW total average power. The technical issues of scaling visible and near-infrared photolytic gas laser systems to this size are discussed.
Date: July 14, 1977
Creator: Monsler, M.J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Kilowatt Isotope Power System: component test procedure for the Ground Demonstration System Radiator Bypass Valve (open access)

Kilowatt Isotope Power System: component test procedure for the Ground Demonstration System Radiator Bypass Valve

The equipment and procedures to be used to demonstrate the bypass flow characteristics of the Radiator Bypass Valve, P/N 720990, in the Kilowatt Isotope Power System are described. (LCL)
Date: July 14, 1977
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Streak camera recording of interferometer fringes (open access)

Streak camera recording of interferometer fringes

The use of an electronic high-speed camera in the streaking mode to record interference fringe motion from a velocity interferometer is discussed. Advantages of this method over the photomultiplier tube-oscilloscope approach are delineated. Performance testing and data for the electronic streak camera are discussed. The velocity profile of a mylar flyer accelerated by an electrically exploded bridge, and the jump-off velocity of metal targets struck by these mylar flyers are measured in the camera tests. Advantages of the streak camera include portability, low cost, ease of operation and maintenance, simplified interferometer optics, and rapid data analysis. (RME)
Date: July 14, 1977
Creator: Parker, N. L. & Chau, H. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Trenton ICES. Volume I. Phase I, final report (open access)

Trenton ICES. Volume I. Phase I, final report

Phase I Preliminary Design and Evaluation for a Grid Connected Thermally Controlled Integrated Community Energy System (ICES) for Trenton, New Jersey has been carried out. The findings of the study are that: it is technically feasible, utilizing commercially available hardware; it is economically competitive with conventional alternatives for heating and cooling buildings; it will produce an overall reduction in fuel consumed of 32 to 43% when compared with conventional alternatives for heating and cooling buildings; it will consume 4 to 9% more oil than will conventional alternatives for heating and cooling buildings; it should be owned and operated by Public Service Electric and Gas Co. (PSE and G); and it can provide thermal energy 21 months after the start of Phase II and electrical energy 32 months after the start of Phase II. This study is site-specific and of a small-size project. Its installation will not alter the planned PSE and G capacity expansion program. The economic evaluation results of the report cannot be extrapolated for numerous co-generation installations that would affect the PSE and G planned capacity-expansion program.
Date: July 14, 1977
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
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
Phase 1 report: investigation of geothermal energy information sources (open access)

Phase 1 report: investigation of geothermal energy information sources

A subject screening list was developed which would be used by acquisitions specialists as a guide to the orientation of pertinent literature. The subject screening list was derived primarily from the geothermal subset of the ERDA Energy Thesaurus and from the ERDA Energy Information Data Base Subject Categories (TID-4584). The subject screening list is included. Subsequent to preparation of the subject screening list, a core list of serial publications containing geothermal energy information was generated by SIS library scientists. This list was corelated with the ERDA-TIC serial publications list. Included in both lists is an estimate of the annual geothermal information yield of the serial sources. A listing of sources of geothermal energy information other than serial publications and the conclusions, including methods of acquisitioning to be utilized and the estimated annual volume of information from all sources are presented.
Date: July 14, 1976
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
Environmental impact assessment: chemical explosive fracturing project, Petroleum Technology Corporation/Sutton County, Texas (open access)

Environmental impact assessment: chemical explosive fracturing project, Petroleum Technology Corporation/Sutton County, Texas

The Nevada Operations Office of the Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) has contracted with Petroleum Technology Corporation (PTC) to perform a gas stimulation program by chemical explosive fracturing (CEF) in the Canyon sands of the Val Verde - Kerr Basin of Sutton County, Texas. This lenticular tight sand deposit, underlying much of southwestern Texas, contains large volumes of natural gas. To date this formation has yielded only marginal amounts of gas because of its low porosity and permeability. The semi-arid environment of the Aldwell/Sawyer field is characterized by dry arroyos and xeric vegetation. Population is sparse and sheep ranching is the primary occupation. Because of the existence of previously drilled oil and gas wells, road and pipeline construction will be minimal. Impacts from this two well project are expected to be minimal and be confined to temporary surface disruption and increased erosion at the well site.
Date: July 14, 1977
Creator: Tonnessen, Kathy A.
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
Texas Attorney General Opinion: M-903 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: M-903

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Crawford Martin, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification; Option to use jury commissioners under Senate Bill 369, 62nd Legislature, R.S., 1971, and related questions.
Date: July 14, 1971
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Attorney General Opinion: M-660 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: M-660

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Crawford Martin, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: Whether moving expenses of employees of the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation may be reimbursed under the stated circumstances.
Date: July 14, 1970
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Attorney General Opinion: H-640 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: H-640

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, John L. Hill, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: Whether a sale by a gas producer to an interstate transmission company in the State of Texas produces receipts from business done in Texas.
Date: July 14, 1975
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Attorney General Opinion: H-641 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: H-641

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, John L. Hill, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: Constitutionality of Senate Bill 1110 abolishing the office of county superintendent in Travis and Gonzales Counties
Date: July 14, 1975
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Management Improvement Program scrap nuclear materials (open access)

Management Improvement Program scrap nuclear materials

This document consists of a memo from W.D. Ferguson, Assistant Laboratory Director at Hanford, to Mr. R.L. Ferguson, Director of the Contract Administration Division at the AEC, and the scrap activity sheets for fiscal year 1972. Differentiated inventories of plutonium and uranium scrap are compiled.
Date: July 14, 1972
Creator: Richmond, W. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sampling and analyzing tritium release from the Purex stack (open access)

Sampling and analyzing tritium release from the Purex stack

A request was made by Purex Processing to sample analyze the tritium released from the Purex k. The analyses show that over 90 percent he emit-ted tritium is in either the ammoniacal or elemental form, probably elemental. The rate of emission varies widely depending on the point in progress of the dissolution. The Purex stack air was sampled for tritium in the 293-A Building by breaking the iodine monitor sampling line (Figure 1).
Date: July 14, 1972
Creator: Schuelein, V. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Holographic determination of the yield strength of a welded stainless steel pressure vessel (open access)

Holographic determination of the yield strength of a welded stainless steel pressure vessel

The strength and toughness of a high energy rate formed (HERF'ed) stainless steel, as influenced by the heat input from a variety of welds, are being measured. Using holographic interferometry, a welded spherical pressure vessel constructed from HERF'ed stainless steel with a composition of 21 percent Cr, 6 percent Ni, 9 percent Mn, 0.23 percent N, balance Fe was examined. Holographic examination of the weld vicinity shows that plastic deformations in the heat affected zones reach a maximum at a distance of 5 mm on either side of the weld, and tails off for another 20 mm to zero strain. The yield and ultimate strengths of the heat affected zones, based on the thin wall relation and using the wall thickness just above the weld, is nearly that of the parent material. However, the mode of deformation indicates that if the heat affected zones were either of higher strength or narrower, the pressure vessel would be stronger. Several more vessels are being electron beam welded using different weld parameters, and these will be examined to determine how the strength of the vessel is affected.
Date: July 14, 1976
Creator: Meyer, M. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stacking in the Fermilab doubler (open access)

Stacking in the Fermilab doubler

The feasibility of stacking beam in a storage ring by the phase displacement technique, i.e. by the accumulation of momentum strips, is determined by a complicated interplay of many factors. Some of these factors are discussed, especially as they relate to stacking beam in the Fermilab doubler ring, but no attempt is made to present a consistent solution. An arbitrary division is made into five subject categories connected with the stacking process: (1) momentum dilution, that is, the dilution of the longitudinal phase space area; (2) rebunching the stack for acceleration; (3) the physical aperture used to create a stack of given current; (4) beam loss during stacking in a superconducting environment; and (5) field errors due to random errors in the placement and support of the superconducting coils, including the amplification of the field errors for orbits displaced from the magnet center. The basic theory is given and applied using doubler parameters.
Date: July 14, 1976
Creator: Month, M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
H-Division quarterly report, April--June 1976. [Lawrence Livermore Laboratory] (open access)

H-Division quarterly report, April--June 1976. [Lawrence Livermore Laboratory]

The purview of H-Division is the mechanics of fluids and solid bodies. Concise status reports of the projects undertaken by the various groups in the division are given. Representative topics studied include equations of state of various materials, fracture mechanics, penetration of armor by projectiles, turbulence generation, and the development of dynamics computer codes. 31 figures, 2 tables. (RWR)
Date: July 14, 1976
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Quality engineering and control semiannual progress report November and December 1976 and January--April 1977 (open access)

Quality engineering and control semiannual progress report November and December 1976 and January--April 1977

Research and development activities are reported on absorption spectroscopy, calorimetry, electrolysis, emission spectroscopy, fluorimetry gas chromatography, infrared spectroscopy, liquid chromatography, liquid scintillation counting, mass spectroscopy, microscopy, radiometric analysis, and thermal analysis. A group of miscellaneous projects are also described. (JRD)
Date: July 14, 1977
Creator: Carpenter, R. L.
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