Global Analysis of Nuclear PDFs (open access)

Global Analysis of Nuclear PDFs

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Date: March 26, 2012
Creator: D., de Florian; Sassot, R., Stratmann, M. & Zurita, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Integrated X-Ray Reflectivity Measurements for Elliptically Curved PET Crystals (open access)

Integrated X-Ray Reflectivity Measurements for Elliptically Curved PET Crystals

Spectroscopy provides valuable information about the temperature and density of a compressed pellet in a plasma. Elliptically curved pentaerythritol (PET) crystals are used as components for spectrometers. Their elliptical geometry gives several advantages related to spectral energy range, source focus, and spectral image compression.[1] The crystal curvature increases the spectrometer throughput but at the cost of a loss in resolution. Four different crystals are used in a spectrometer at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) target chamber at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). Figure 1 shows the arrangement of the elliptical PET crystals in the snout of a NIF target diagnostic shown in Figure 2. The spectrum from the crystals is captured by four image plates located behind the crystals. A typical mandrel, the darkened section, upon which the PET crystal is glued, is shown in Figure 3, which also shows the complete ellipse. There are four elliptical segment types, each having the same major axis but a different minor axis. The crystals are 150 mm long in the diffraction direction and 25.4 mm high. Two crystals of each type were calibrated. The throughput for each spectrometer is determined by the integrated reflectivity of the PET crystal.[1] The goal of this …
Date: April 26, 2012
Creator: Haugh, M. J.; Ross, P. W.; Regan, P. W.; Magoon, J.; Shoup, M. J.; Barrios, M. A. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Increasing the Oxidative Stability of Poly(Dicyclopentadiene) Aerogels by Hydrogenation (open access)

Increasing the Oxidative Stability of Poly(Dicyclopentadiene) Aerogels by Hydrogenation

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Date: June 26, 2012
Creator: Lenhardt, J. M.; Kim, S. H.; Nelson, A. J.; Singhal, P.; Baumann, T. F. & Satcher, J. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Multi-Determinant Wave-functions in Quantum Monte Carlo (open access)

Multi-Determinant Wave-functions in Quantum Monte Carlo

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Date: March 26, 2012
Creator: Morales, M A; McMinis, J; Clark, B K; Kim, J & Scuseria, G E
System: The UNT Digital Library
Real-Time Dynamics during Recharging Cycles (open access)

Real-Time Dynamics during Recharging Cycles

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Date: November 26, 2012
Creator: Orme, C A; Keist, J; Torres, S G; El-dasher, B; Evans, J; Wright, P et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
PU/SS EUTECTIC ASSESSMENT IN 9975 PACKAGINGS IN A STORAGE FACILITY DURING EXTENDED FIRE (open access)

PU/SS EUTECTIC ASSESSMENT IN 9975 PACKAGINGS IN A STORAGE FACILITY DURING EXTENDED FIRE

In a radioactive material (RAM) packaging, the formation of eutectic at the Pu/SS (plutonium/stainless steel) interface is a serious concern and must be avoided to prevent of leakage of fissile material to the environment. The eutectic temperature for the Pu/SS is rather low (410 C) and could seriously impact the structural integrity of the containment vessel under accident conditions involving fire. The 9975 packaging is used for long term storage of Pu bearing materials in the DOE complex where the Pu comes in contact with the stainless steel containment vessel. Due to the serious consequences of the containment breach at the eutectic site, the Pu/SS interface temperature is kept well below the eutectic formation temperature of 410 C. This paper discusses the thermal models and the results for the extended fire conditions (1500 F for 86 minutes) that exist in a long term storage facility and concludes that the 9975 packaging Pu/SS interface temperature is well below the eutectic temperature.
Date: March 26, 2012
Creator: Gupta, N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
CXBN: A Blueprint for an Improved Measurement of the Cosmological X-Ray Background (open access)

CXBN: A Blueprint for an Improved Measurement of the Cosmological X-Ray Background

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Date: June 26, 2012
Creator: Simms, L. M.; Jeringan, J. G.; Malphrus, B. K.; McNeil, R.; Brown, K. Z.; Rose, T. G. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
3D WAVE PROPAGATION AND SITE EFFECTS IN THE HUMBOLDT BAY AREA USING STRONG GROUND MOTION RECORDS FROM THE M6.5 2010 FERNDALE EARTHQUAKE. (open access)

3D WAVE PROPAGATION AND SITE EFFECTS IN THE HUMBOLDT BAY AREA USING STRONG GROUND MOTION RECORDS FROM THE M6.5 2010 FERNDALE EARTHQUAKE.

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Date: September 26, 2012
Creator: Pitarka, Arben; Thio, Hong Kie & Somerville, Paul G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
WREF 2012: The Past and Future Cost of Wind Energy (open access)

WREF 2012: The Past and Future Cost of Wind Energy

The future of wind power will depend on the ability of the industry to continue to achieve cost reductions. To better understand the potential for cost reductions, this report provides a review of historical costs, evaluates near-term market trends, and summarizes the range of projected costs. It also notes potential sources of future cost reductions. Our findings indicate that steady cost reductions were interrupted between 2004 and 2010, but falling turbine prices and improved turbine performance are expected to drive a historically low LCOE for current installations. In addition, the majority of studies indicate continued cost reductions on the order of 20%-30% through 2030. Moreover, useful cost projections are likely to benefit from stronger consideration of the interactions between capital cost and performance as well as trends in the quality of the wind resource where projects are located, transmission, grid integration, and other cost variables.
Date: March 26, 2012
Creator: Lantz, Eric; Hand, Maureen & Wiser, Ryan
System: The UNT Digital Library