Argonne National Laboratory: Laboratory Directed Research and Development FY 1993 program activities. Annual report (open access)

Argonne National Laboratory: Laboratory Directed Research and Development FY 1993 program activities. Annual report

The purposes of Argonne`s Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) Program are to encourage the development of novel concepts, enhance the Laboratory`s R&D capabilities, and further the development of its strategic initiatives. Projects are selected from proposals for creative and innovative R&D studies which are not yet eligible for timely support through normal programmatic channels. Among the aims of the projects supported by the Program are establishment of engineering ``proof-of-principle`` assessment of design feasibility for prospective facilities; development of an instrumental prototype, method, or system; or discovery in fundamental science. Several of these projects are closely associated with major strategic thrusts of the Laboratory as described in Argonne`s Five Year Institutional Plan, although the scientific implications of the achieved results extend well beyond Laboratory plans and objectives. The projects supported by the Program are distributed across the major programmatic areas at Argonne as indicated in the Laboratory LDRD Plan for FY 1993.
Date: December 23, 1993
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Extending the X Window System (open access)

Extending the X Window System

The X Window System was originally developed in 1984 at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It provides client-server computing functionality and also facilitates the establishment of a distributed computing environment. Since its inception the X Window System has undergone many enhancements. Despite these enhancements there will always be a functionality desired in the standard released version of X that is not supported or commercially or academically available. The developers of the X Window System have designed it in such a way that it is possible to add functionality that is not included in the standard release. This is called an extension. Extensions are one method used to develop a customized version of the X Window System to support a specialized application. This report presents the mechanics of adding an extension and examines a particular extension that was developed at Sandia National Laboratories to support data compression in X Windows which was one aspect of the Desktop Video and Collaborative Engineering Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD).
Date: December 23, 1993
Creator: Brenkosh, J. P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hyperon weak radiative decays and magnetic moments (open access)

Hyperon weak radiative decays and magnetic moments

We have measured the branching ratio and asymmetry parameter in the hyperon radiative decays {Sigma}{sup +} {sup {yields}} p{gamma} and {Xi}{sup {minus}} {sup {yields}} {Sigma}{sup {minus}} {gamma} with samples of 34754{plus_minus}212 and 211{plus_minus}33 events respectively decay {Omega}{sup {minus}} {yields} {Xi}{sup {minus}} {gamma} and made a precision measurement of the magnetic moments of the {Sigma}{sup +} and a first measurement of the magnetic moment of the anti({Sigma}{sup +}). These results and the techniques used in these measurements are discussed.
Date: December 23, 1993
Creator: Cooper, P. S. & Collaboration, E761
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Method of removal of heavy metal from molten salt in IFR fuel pyroprocessing (open access)

Method of removal of heavy metal from molten salt in IFR fuel pyroprocessing

An electrochemical method of separating heavy metal values from a radioactive molten salt including Li halide at temperatures of about 500{degree}C. The method comprises positioning a solid Li-Cd alloy anode in the molten salt containing the heavy metal values, positioning a Cd-containing cathode or a solid cathode positioned above a catch crucible in the molten salt to recover the heavy metal values, establishing a voltage drop between the anode and the cathode to deposit material at the cathode to reduce the concentration of heavy metals in the salt, and controlling the deposition rate at the cathode by controlling the current between the anode and cathode.
Date: December 23, 1993
Creator: Gay, E.C.
Object Type: Patent
System: The UNT Digital Library
Operating data on a novel absorption refrigeration cycle. Progress report (open access)

Operating data on a novel absorption refrigeration cycle. Progress report

This report describes the modifications and repairs made to the 200 ton absorption refrigeration pilot plant since April 1992, when Clarkson University assumed responsibility for it. Current operating problems and the performance of the plant, achieved to date, are detailed. Performance has been limited by small air leaks into the absorption section of the plant and by plugging in a heat exchanger which has limited the flow of purified glycol to the absorber. Nonetheless, the plant has been operated for periods of over eight hours with sustained cooling loads of 40 tons. Chilled water has been produced at a temperature as low as 38 degrees Fahrenheit. The principal leak sources have been pinpointed. Plans are described for achieving plant operation at designed levels.
Date: December 23, 1993
Creator: McCluskey, R. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reference computations of public dose and cancer risk from airborne releases of plutonium. Nuclear safety technical report (open access)

Reference computations of public dose and cancer risk from airborne releases of plutonium. Nuclear safety technical report

This report presents results of computations of doses and the associated health risks of postulated accidental atmospheric releases from the Rocky Flats Plant (RFP) of one gram of weapons-grade plutonium in a form that is respirable. These computations are intended to be reference computations that can be used to evaluate a variety of accident scenarios by scaling the dose and health risk results presented here according to the amount of plutonium postulated to be released, instead of repeating the computations for each scenario. The MACCS2 code has been used as the basis of these computations. The basis and capabilities of MACCS2 are summarized, the parameters used in the evaluations are discussed, and results are presented for the doses and health risks to the public, both the Maximum Offsite Individual (a maximally exposed individual at or beyond the plant boundaries) and the population within 50 miles of RFP. A number of different weather scenarios are evaluated, including constant weather conditions and observed weather for 1990, 1991, and 1992. The isotopic mix of weapons-grade plutonium will change as it ages, the {sup 241}Pu decaying into {sup 241}Am. The {sup 241}Am reaches a peak concentration after about 72 years. The doses to the …
Date: December 23, 1993
Creator: Peterson, V.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Winter Fuels Report: Week Ending December 17, 1993 (open access)

Winter Fuels Report: Week Ending December 17, 1993

The Winter Fuels Report is intended to provide concise, timely information to the industry, the press, policymakers, consumers, analysts, and State and local governments on the following topics: distillate fuel oil net production, imports and stocks on a US level and for all Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts (PADD) and product supplied on a US level; propane net production, imports and stocks on a US level and for PADD`s 1, II, and III; natural gas supply and disposition and underground storage for the US and consumption for all PADD`S; as well as selected National average prices; residential and wholesale pricing data for heating oil and propane for those States participating in the joint Energy Information Administration (EIA)/State Heating Oil and Propane Program; crude oil and petroleum price comparisons for the US and selected cities; and a 6--10 Day, 30-Day, and 90-Day outlook for temperature and precipitation and US total heating degree-days by city.
Date: December 23, 1993
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library